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I happen to think the war arc was anticlimatic and I also think there's a lot of evidence to back it up.
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Oh really? You didn't provide any. Both GKarsEye and I provided the definition of climax and I even supported my argument with an example. You haven't provided any support for your argument.
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The biggest fleet of all time amasses and what happens? .... The Shadows and Vorlens want the kids to pick if they'd rather go and stay with mommie or daddy.
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Yes, you are implying that there should have been a battle. An army of war vessles amasses for the purpose of fighting. What else do you logically expect to happen other than fighting? Marcus to put a bucket on his head and scare em away by pretending to be Buji?
You say it's anti-climactic, but you don't provide any support for your argument. So... we're waiting
Oh, one last thing. We aren't attacking you or being defensive because you see something differently. We're debating with you. You provided a debatable topic, we went with it.
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