This time there
wasn't very much in the way of plot development but instead we had
the conclusion of the third fight that took up the whole episode.
That it was kind of interesting to see Inaho use Slaine That first
with Slaine joining the fight they perfect their defense which
results in a stalemate between the two sides. The interesting
question was Inaho aware of that fake wall or was trying to cause the
fist to hit the enemy and it just didn't go high enough. This leads
to Inaho group becoming decoys while Captain Magbaredge's ship makes
for the cavern while it can still move.
That breaking
away from the ship achieve two goals. First they only have to protect
themselves instead of the entire ship and second if they went with
the ship they would be in more danger. Now that things are going in
their favor Inaho goes on they attack with Slaine because of the
believe that the enemies only means of attack are it's fist that once
they are dealt with it will be defenseless. There is also the fact
that the arms can be destroyed if the hands open up.
Although the
plans goes smoothly and the hands are dealt with in short order, it
just a bit unfair that the main body could transform as well. However
this cheap moves is dealt with an equally cheap move with the
activation of the flying battleship that was built inside the
mountain. That this helps them obtain victory it has also force
Asseylum to reveal herself in order for the ship to move. This also
leads to the confrontation between Slaine and Inaho, where Inaho is
wondering why Slaine knew that Asseylum was still alive. Then there
is the issue of Slaine accusing Inaho of exploiting Asseylum, which
raise the question of what is Inaho really think. Does he think of
Slaine as a spy that is trying to kill her or of the fact that it is
inconvenient for earth if she did go back. That if she did there is
no grantee that the war would end.
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