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Chapter 122

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Ashlee:

--- Quote from: Emiko on July 22 2006, 04:12 am ---Demo, does FWR control the clone directly, though? I thought that CSyao was just flipping out because that's the true nature of the clone...

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Yeah, but FWR must of had a backup plan. Csyaoran is to gather up the feathers for FWR, so FWR must have control over him some how.

Its just me though.

ishiyaki:
About Fai's bleeding, he won't die soon. I've watched "Once upon a time in Mexico" of Robert Rodriguez and one of the characters, starred by Eva Mendes, removes Sands's eyes and he becomes, obviously, blind. but he doesn't die for bleeding. Besides, Sands lost two eyes, anf Fai only has lost his one right eye :)

don't worry!!! Fai isn't going to die...by now... :laughing4:

WHAWHAWHAHWAHWHAAAA!!!!!!................... :dodge:

tg:

--- Quote from: Snow-chan on July 21 2006, 07:58 pm ---Show contentBut how would you then explain the mirror image of C! and R! on chapter 65 pg 4(or 168 Del Rey volume 9) where we see both with raised hands? That is the one scene where for me there is a discrepancy in the "I only saw through C!'s eye", all the mirror dreams and whatnot can be blamed on the C! taking over, but that one during the fight with Kurogane in Shura I do not get. It cannot be Syaoran's (C! with half of R!'s heart) metal image since his mental image of the clone is dressed like him but with an eyepatch.
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The first thing you have to remember is Show contentthat you're reading something made by CLAMP.  CLAMP doesn't work wiith "predictable" stuff.  Not at all.   So, when they drew that scene, it was made to throw us off the loop.  They made it so we all believed it was the Real!Syaoran taking over the clone.   That was CLAMP's intention.  Yeah, I use to think that too until we got to the further worlds.  It was then that I realized that Chapter 65 doesn't make much sense when trying to put everything together.

Technically, we don't actually know the full reason as to why both Syaorans did the same thing since it was never explained.  It most likely had something to do with their hearts being one half of the other.  I can tell you though, that, R!Syaoran had no control over his clone.  It had to be something else.  Sometimes, it's very common in manga for characters to be halves of the other and react similar by being connected through their hearts or soul.  ^_0 

Dayanira:
A little late but i can't help saying this: I KNEW IT! I was sure there is no way Syao could beat Fai so easily, unless Fai let him do it on purpose. And of course he's not going to die. Is there ANY doubt about it? ^_^

Hey, RSyao took his heart (aka feelings and emotions) back, but it doesn't mean the clone lost his memory, right? He should remember all his life with Sakura and all, so ... Yeah... however it didn't stop him from doing THIS to Fai even if he remembered him... :dodge:

I wonder what Subaru's role in this drama is.

Snow-chan:

--- Quote from: tg on July 22 2006, 07:45 am ---The first thing you have to remember is Show contentthat you're reading something made by CLAMP. CLAMP doesn't work wiith "predictable" stuff. Not at all. So, when they drew that scene, it was made to throw us off the loop. They made it so we all believed it was the Real!Syaoran taking over the clone. That was CLAMP's intention. Yeah, I use to think that too until we got to the further worlds. It was then that I realized that Chapter 65 doesn't make much sense when trying to put everything together.

Technically, we don't actually know the full reason as to why both Syaorans did the same thing since it was never explained. It most likely had something to do with their hearts being one half of the other. I can tell you though, that, R!Syaoran had no control over his clone. It had to be something else. Sometimes, it's very common in manga for characters to be halves of the other and react similar by being connected through their hearts or soul. ^_0
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Well, since I have only read Tsubasa and started Card Captor Sakura today, I am really not all that familiar with CLAMP's trickiness. I see!
The logic-lover in me yearns for logical explanations - it was out of the pattern and a one time occurrence but yes, I guess we shall know the reason not before a later date. Right now all I can think of is self-preservation instincts - if you see through your eye in some one else's head that there is a sword coming towards you, instinctively your first reflex would be to ward it off, before you have time to think "wait, I only see it, it is not me who is under threat".

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