Logic explosion?

Rhea 2022-04-01 08:01:02

Is the class concept of angels so strong? Even if the upper angel is a pig, he should be obedient? Gabriel didn't dare to speak back when he scolded the man in the red armor. Where did the lower angel have the courage to stab Michael with a sword?

Is this upper angel so weak? One-on-one was subordinate seconds? I don't know what the screenwriter thinks. It's probably because he is weak, so there is no lower angel to follow him. My logic is right

Michael came to help humanity humanity asked him you betrayed your brother how do i know when you would betray humanity

This is even more mentally retarded. It should be that Michael is the righteous Gabriel who betrayed him, right?

I can't stand it anymore. The screenwriter likes to be anti-human and not take the usual path.

Still complaining that angels are not afraid of bullets, so if they die, they are not really dead? Even if a chicken feather rushed in and died, looking for parasites on the human body, just a few patriots, let the angels block it? How did the water B wipe out human beings?

Angels help human beings, but they have no place to call that old man scolded like a dog. He is still arguing and wants me to go straight away. It is not rare to help, so I will guard it myself. Wrong, he has no hair to help. Any lower-level angel is singled out, but he is just The light who came to be a traitor will talk about it

The logic explosion of other dramas is still a contradiction between the first few episodes and the next few episodes. This drama is him. Every episode is contradictory.

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Dominion quotes

  • General Edward Riesen: [opening video to "An Introduction to Vega: The Citizen's Handbook"] Civis Romanus sum. "I am a citizen of Rome." There was a time when that phrase would grant you passage through lands where no man dared travel, for it was known that the power of the world's greatest empire was manifest in the rights of all of its citizens no matter on what ground they stood. Good day, citizen. I am General Edward Riesen, founder of Vega. Sadly, the world in which we live holds dangers no Roman could have imagined. The great angel army may have been defeated, but Eight-Balls still infest the desert beyond the walls. Yet we possess weapons the angels do not possess: society, customs, roles which give us meaning, which tie us to the greater good. You are one of the lucky few. You have survived the war. You have reached the sanctuary of Vega's walls, but with citizenship comes obligation. You are now part of a diverse community where each person has a function, a responsibility. Join us as we rebuild. Help make Vega a beacon to the other cities of the Cradle. Together we will make the Earth a kingdom for humankind once again. Civis Vega sum; I am a citizen of Vega, and now so are you.

  • Claire Riesen: [closing video to "An Introduction to Vega: The Citizen's Handbook"] Well, congratulations! This is a special day. With the oath you've taken, you are now a full citizen of Vega, and I'd like to officially welcome you to our city. Your hard work and contributions have and will continue to pay off. Remember, though, that with citizenship comes responsibility. The future of Vega depends upon the lasting contributions of citizens such as yourself. Your sacrifice and effort will ensure that Vega's promise of safety is passed on to generations yet to come. I hope this handbook has answered any and all of your questions, but I also hope that your civic education won't end with your citizenship. Visit Vega's Great Hall. Read the histories collected there, and stand proud, for now you can say "Civis Vega sum" because you are a citizen of Vega. May the Savior bless you; may he bless all of us.

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