Thread:RCM9698/@comment-25132749-20161215190227/@comment-29707934-20170111045614

Sympathetic antagonists and the moral struggles they create can work pretty well with AGK. In general I prefer them above the antagonists that just do things "for the evulz" or your run of the mill sociopath. But how does Eden base a single personality on so many different personalities. Does he run suggestions through a kind of "internal vote" systhem to make decisions?

You can use both the vault experiments or nuclear weapon, and even a combination of both. Maybe the Revolutionary Army separeted from the Enclave after learning about the vault experiments and went on the offensive after seeing them use a nuclear bomb or something. I like your ideas about Horrigan and Esdeath. Both are interesting additions to the plot. You can also limit Esdeath 's power this way, so that she doesn't crush the Enclave.

The cause can be the discovery of a uncompleted Teigu. Af let's say that the  first Emperor wanted to build a giant version of Shambhala to deploy his troops more efficiently and keep his country safe, but it couldnt be controlled. It is then rediscovered by the Empire and they decide to try and use it to crush the Revolutionary army. The system goes out of control and before overheating/exploding the Enclave is pulled into AGK instead.

I didn't read your edit history. My email and pc are synchronised by windows 10, so I mostly read what's new based on my email. And there each change to a page is a separate message. I guess I like yandere's more than tsunderes in general. That's mainly because I feel that they are overused. I really like "dere"-type tsunderes, the "tsun" type not so much though. It also depends on what you consider a tsundere (I don't really count characters like Asuna from sword art online for example). However I don't see how there can be a "tsundere VS yandere" debate, since as a said earlier they usually have completely different roles in the story. It's like comparing "all-loving vs misanthropy". Both can work, but usually for different kinds of characters. The only trope that I really despise is "the power of love". Being in love can be fun, but it are just some chemical reactions in your brain. It doesn't grant any more power then other motivations or give you the ability to change things/overcome obstacles you couldn't in the first place.

Well if you like that, then maybe Infinite Stratos is something you might like. He is very agruably the most dense harem protagonist in all of anime. You can't get denser then Ichika Orimura is and it annoys his ever growing harem to no small extent.