When did you realize that this isn't the MHA killer, but instead the Attack on Titan killer?
Talentless Nana
It's neither
>it's the X killer
>move over X!
So it's dead.
I failed to see any similarity.
Talanted = Eldians
Nanao = Eren
Nana = Ernie
*triggers manga readers*
what are you smoking user?
but how?
Fuck , I hope he kills the bitch in the end.
My theory is that her talent could evolve and instead of shortening just her own life span, it could start draining up life force from her surroundings.
I'm expecting Tsuruoka to be experimenting on her corpse, assuming he did bring it back to the mainland.
This site isn't for underage faggot. Why don't you go to leddit?
Oh right I forgot about the 'sucking life force from the surrounding' thing
I wonder what can Tsuruoka can even do with her corpse... Maybe inject her cells into normal people and see if they can manifest her talent?
Imagine the limitless possibilities they can do with Kyouya's body. It's kinda a miracle that he is still freely walking around for so long.
Is this the most kino show of the season
Hold on a question that just popped up. Who tried to kill Nana with the wind in ch1 and why? I don't remember the manga addressing that. Obvious answer are either the wind chick or Jin transformed as her but I can't imagine why either of them would've done it.
ffxiv was the wow killer, it can happen
If they nail Nana's internal suffering it will be
imagine being this retarded and not realizing Nana was acting
Wait am I really that retarded? Manga was plausibly vague about it but anime made it seem it wasn't just acting
Nana can suck on my nanuts
Shut up, Nakajima
Nana will tap this.
If she got attacked, she would have been wondering who attacked her.
He wants to touch her anyway
It's a made-up number how do you still not get this?
>Source: my ass
Fuck off
We weren't shown her perspective in episode 1 at that moment but fair enough since I can't remember it being ever brought up again.
These numbers are obviously made up
they could have at least try harder and make it more vague like "Potential to kill a city's worth of people" "A national threat" " A small town threat" so that they could actually look reputable predictions but they're trying to trick a dumb teenager anyway
Holy fuck i remember reading this ages ago. It got an anime?
Are you seriously this retarded? Why do you think Nana's phone had the numbers but Moe didn't? The manga unequivocally tells the reader at least twice the numbers are made up to convince Nana to kill the talented.
It is demonstrated she is manipulated into believing her cause is just and she relies on those numbers to convince herself.
It is demonstrated she was manipulated the whole time by the military into believing lies.
Counterpoint:
Why can't they made up a kill number for Kyouya then?
That doesn't prove shit. Holy fuck you're stupid.
They brand ALL of the talented with a random number of potential kills to persuade Nana because that works to convince her. If one of the talented do turn into a psycho what does that prove, exactly?
I can call a room full of people murderers and then find a single murderer and say "look I was right all along about this whole room!"
Again. If the numbers were real, Moe would also have them. But they didn't. I'm going to find the page that TELLS you this and you'll still be too retarded to understand.
They don't say he doesn't have a number.
Jin explained this speedreader.
Those numbers were just to give her incentive if she were to ever falter or doubt herself and what she's doing. She would only have to think about the lives she's saving. They were never meant to actually reflect what would happen in reality. Hence why Inukai's case was puzzling to Nana,#
her powers and personality was on the level of a martyr so her kill count never made sense.
Oh I missed that then. Why not make up a number for him? It makes him look threatening to have "unknown" just as much as it does to have a real number. It makes it look real if they can't measure one or two students, I suppose.
The real reason is to make it mysterious for the reader, though.
Pic related anyway is the manga spelling it out for you.
That's just Jin's perspective.
I for one was a fan of the murder of the week part and wish they had continued with it for further before having Nana give up. How many did she even kill, 3? 4?
It's an absolutely solid argument though.
Nana is exclusively given this information even though Moe should want it just as much (unless it WAS FAKE)
Nana relied on it to convince her, and the military knows this
There is no logical basis for the number of kills, especially because the mutations of their powers are understood to be unpredictable by nature.
Where is the argument those numbers are real?
You're just bullshit your way out.
Jin is doing the same. Trying to make sense of that estimate kill app without knowing the truth behind it (if it's really made up or there is an AI stimulating the numbers). And Jin is still a fucking murderer, when he wants to kill, he went psycho and talked shit about God's voice just to kill again so can't say the estimate kill isn't completely wrong.