comment after reading Claymore chapter 79 36yv

17 years ago
Posts: 302
Well, I just read 10sigh's translation, and it does make a little more sense. 5o3q3m
*Miria found the village through exploration, not searching through the archives. Not even the organization knew about them.
*The way she introduced the point of there being other continents, it seems that she found out through the archives. She's only using the swords as proof since she doesn't have anything better at hand. This is a lot different than assuming the existence of other continents based solely on the swords.

17 years ago
Posts: 43
*Miria found the village through exploration, not searching through the archives. Not even the organization knew about them.
Somehow I find it hard to believe. Miria found them, why wouldn't they? They should know their own testing ground better than anyone, especially after 100 years of living there.
Anyway, I find organization's behaviour a bit inconsistent, which might be sth Yagi-sensei didn't intend to do.
*The way she introduced the point of there being other continents, it seems that she found out through the archives. She's only using the swords as proof since she doesn't have anything better at hand. This is a lot different than assuming the existence of other continents based solely on the swords.
But that's the whole point, Miria managed to gather important and confidential informations too easily. No one (except maybe Teresa, but she was a warrior of entirely different caliber), not even Galatea managed to do so, why Miria succeeded? If Rubel helped her it would be entirely different story.
Argument: "swords we're using is an overkill on yoma" is quite good, nonetheless it doesn't mean it's valid. How come does she know that they started to use such swords since first claymores? Maybe after Isley awakened they needed sth more sturdy than sabers? The production of such swords in claymore world isn't on a large scale since only 47 warriors are active for many years and trainees for the most part don't wield THE claymores but substitutes. True, many people are needed for manufacturing it so there could be some gossip about such a place, but they could all be in one isolated place where any outsider would be noticed not to mention an outsider who emits youki. The only problem would be with transporting them to HQ but that wouldn't be the case if manufacturing would take place exactly there (in HQ that is) or if they were transported by MiB themselves.
Village + claymore also means nothing. Miria jumped to conclusion which fitted her beliefs (even though she's probably right in most of the part).

17 years ago
Posts: 31
so, the organisation was trying to create awakened beings that are 100% controlable. they found it seven years ago and now they are not even bothering with training good claymores. but,will they avenge on the organisation now or will they look 4 Raki first.
Man, y do we have to wait so much... :-(

17 years ago
Posts: 21
chapter 79 is definitely interesting, but shit come on now! 1 chapter per month is slow some successful comic book authors make one comic per month at least. They should be pumping out 1 volume every 2 to 3 months. They should get to Raki pretty soon 2 and make him more badass than before. An they should make a bonus chapter to go along with it that tells what happened to Raki during the 7 year timeshift

17 years ago
Posts: 17
WHOA....everything happened a little too fast on that one....what was said in this one chapter should've been part of a whole arc or something where they realize what's going on...
anyway, i get Miria's reasoning about the village and all...but what about the swords? I mean....what if the swords are simply made of steel? steel isn't found in the environment, its refined iron, yet it is far stronger than it...she's just jumping to conclusions on that one...
and about the other continent....yes....i get that....maybe.....i mean, there was Columbus and all....he thought there was another continent nobody knew about....but for some huge war to be going on and scientists doing crazy experiments on people with hopes of creating some kind of super weapon? a bit far-fetched....but then why would the organization create yoma in the first place? certainly not money....power? but why then? still....just think that a far-off war doesn't seem like a good reason....can't they just build a nuke if they are that advanced? nuke>awakened beings/claymores

17 years ago
Posts: 18
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WHOA....everything happened a little too fast on that one....what was said in this one chapter should've been part of a whole arc or something where they realize what's going on...
anyway, i get Miria's reasoning about the village and all...but what about the swords? I mean....what if the swords are simply made of steel? steel isn't found in the environment, its refined iron, yet it is far stronger than it...she's just jumping to conclusions on that one...
and about the other continent....yes....i get that....maybe.....i mean, there was Columbus and all....he thought there was another continent nobody knew about....but for some huge war to be going on and scientists doing crazy experiments on people with hopes of creating some kind of super weapon? a bit far-fetched....but then why would the organization create yoma in the first place? certainly not money....power? but why then? still....just think that a far-off war doesn't seem like a good reason....can't they just build a nuke if they are that advanced? nuke>awakened beings/claymores
The organization here is, according to Miria, a part or the Org. in the greater land. so do they just bring yoma over here, and the whole battle here, hunting yoma, awaken beings or territory sieges between awaken being bosses 😀 just is like testing zone. And if another continent exists, they must be far more developed since they are who came over here.