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Taking leave, two editions of the image of Taneba

Please ask for leave...there is no corresponding status.

Write some of your own thoughts, and carefully analyze the original setting and the current setting of the two kinds of taneba, just read it as a chapter without subscription.

The plot of Mechanical 7 is actually quite good. Maybe I am too picky and have become too emotional in shaping the character of Taneba.

Because the official took advantage of the book, Geboga was accelerated by Giselle in ancient times and turned into a complete form that could be activated. Therefore, the process of Bakar threatening Taneba was almost deleted.

Please refer to the official storybook "Bakar, the Exploding Dragon King". I won't post the specific content. You can find it on the Handy Machine wiki, or Lan Yuan's comic "Warrior's Will", which is basically consistent with the plot below.

It was the Dragon King who told Taneba that Gaboga did have the possibility of threatening my life, but now Gaboga is a semi-finished product, and this thing is Terra's technology, not yours. I also know where your base camp is hidden.

If you cooperate with me, stop Gaborga's research immediately. If you don't cooperate, I will dismantle Gaborga now, kill all of you, destroy all data, leave nothing behind, and wait for those who come after you.

(During this period, the Dragon King even explained to Taneba the prophecy of the stone tablet, Luke and a series of other events.)

Gaibojia is still a half-finished product and cannot be an enemy of the Dragon King. You see, does Taneba have any choice at this time? In the true sense, he is cornered, and the sky cannot respond and the earth cannot respond.

The focus at this time is no longer on the question of whose core technology Gaibojia has. The conflict of saving the world is not solely focused on Taneba. Technology is just a trigger.

Even if Taneba had the intention to "kill someone with a borrowed knife" and borrow the power of others to summon the dawn of heaven, he still couldn't do it.

In this truly desperate state, Taneba had no choice but to betray everyone's hopes, so he chose to betray Heaven and cooperate with the Dragon King, just to leave the last spark of hope.

He took the initiative to propose that he be a traitor to the Heaven Realm. He said that if all the Seven Mechanical Gods of War died, the people of the Heaven Realm might completely surrender to Bakar out of fear.

This is also inconsistent with Bakar's true thoughts. Bakar wants the heaven to cultivate his own power.

Taneba's condition is to ask Bakar to let his child go, and then leave the two mechanical seven gods of war to inherit the fire.

In the original setting, the two people Taneba wanted to survive were Janey and Coolio. Janey was pregnant with the child, and Coolio was originally set to be the youngest, talented and responsible.

But Janey gave birth prematurely due to stimulation. Later, when she learned of Taneba's betrayal, she couldn't understand it and committed suicide in tears.

Then look at it again, creating a flesh-and-blood hero Taneba, who is willing to bear the name of betrayal for eternity for the sake of justice, hope, and the future of heaven, but yet has a father-like tenderness in his heart.

The storybook also mentions in passing that more than a hundred years ago, there were people in the heaven who were extremely talented and developed powerful weapons, but they rejected Bakar's proposal.

Then they all died!

However, the current plot is that because of eating books, Geboga is no longer a semi-finished product. There is only one reason for Taneba's betrayal: "Gaiboga is not Heaven's own technology, it is the Terra technology brought by Held."

The specific details of Bakar's threat were removed, and the tragedy that led to his betrayal was a bit inexplicable, along with The Riddler.

There is neither a strong sense of despair nor the tenderness of a father...

At least re-reading the plot of Mechanical Seven Gods of War, the adventurer follows Taneba as the Riddler, and then dismantles the system defense of his home Eternal Light. After the adventurer and Taneba complete the demolition together, Gaboga is also killed by Giselle.

Started.

I spread my hands helplessly ~ Haha.

"Why don't the officials use these long and smelly plots of dismantling the defense system to show the details of Taneba's despair and how he is willing to bear the infamy step by step?"

Odeyinz asked him sadly and angrily why the gun was pointed at his own people. Stark abandoned his own flesh and blood and asked Taneba again and again why. He almost knelt down and begged him to tell the truth. Please don't become the Riddler.

Polgan said sadly that he was still emotional and believed you Taneba.

I remember that there was a passerby in the plot. Before he was killed by the adventurer and Taneba and others, he asked Taneba very sadly and angrily why he became like this, why he betrayed, and wasn't Gaboga everyone's hope?

Well, we have been sacrificing for this hope.

Too many people have died, all to protect you and Gaboga.

Colleagues died, Stark died, countless comrades died, his wife later died, the Eternal Light was destroyed, and the heaven ruled by three hundred years of tyranny continues... The official reason for Taneba's betrayal,

It's just because of a sentence in the plot: "Gaboga is not our own technology, it was brought by Held. Bakar hopes that we have our own technology."

It did not describe in detail the series of intricate despair in the original setting, and how to make ends meet, leaving two fires.

Everyone is about to lose their lives. The entire land of heaven has fallen. The ancient magic empire was destroyed by Bakar. The magic ban and tyranny have lasted for three hundred and seventeen years.

In the plot, Taneba extinguishes the last hope of countless people for such a reason.

It's important to master your own weapons, but if you put yourself in the other person's shoes, the opponent's knife has been placed on your neck. They have already killed your ancestors, and now they want to kill you, your friends, and your pregnant wife. You still have to refuse what others offer you.

Is it a gun that can fight back?

It's because this gun later became "possible". To put it more specifically, it might... threaten me in turn and destroy the world of heaven.

In the storybook, Bakar is a character who will kill dozens of people for fun when he is bored.

Therefore, without that threatening process, it would appear that Taneba lacks a kind of warm "humanity" and cannot be compared with the Dragon King. The goal is too lofty and lofty. He can't survive now and he is still thinking about the future.



Therefore, it is also because the official has deleted the very tragic story of Bakar threatening Taneba. In my opinion, this is the process of real despair, so the reason for Taneba's betrayal, at least in my opinion, is very

thin.

He is the core figure of Eternal Light, the most powerful and wise scientist, and shoulders the hopes of countless people. Unless he really reaches the point of despair, how can he betray him so easily.

So, although I know it's impossible... I still propose two solutions.

First, reincorporate this threatening process into the plot to express Taneba’s tragic feeling of resisting the pain and resisting the future of heaven.

He really had no choice at all, so he decided to cooperate with the Dragon King, because some people refused more than a hundred years ago, and then they all died.

Rather than saying "Other people's skills, Dragon King knows the location" and other very thin words, he led the adventurer to dismantle the Eternal Light's defense system to pieces.

What anti-air weapons, dragon-slaying traps, were dismantled and closed by Taneba, my blood pressure soared when I saw them.

Second, delete the plot of Giselle wanting to be a celestial hero, and delete the small words on the ring "Energy Search Ring".

The change to Giselle is a pure "chaotic evil" character, don't give him any lofty starting point. He only affects history to destroy the heaven, not to leave a name in history, who is disgusting.

…………

Finally, I also know that even the official plot cannot satisfy everyone. It may be that I am too picky and picky, thinking that I am better than the official one.

It’s just how many years have passed since the 1960s version, how many years have the storybook templates been written, and how many years have it been laying the groundwork for Mechanical Seven Gods of War...

The magnificent history of heaven, the core figure in the core, the splendor of an era, Taneba, give me this image.

It's like updating a major version and using "Little Dragon Drag" as the theme song...

Letty and Jenny only appeared in the second half and died after a few missions.

Tanebajing acted as the Riddler, forcing Stark to kneel down as he begged him.

Of course, the image of Stark is one of the most shocking images I have ever created.

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In addition, since history has still been changed (the three dragon problem), there is some possibility that all the plots experienced now are in the mirror dimension of heaven.

In other words, Sirok's consciousness went astray without paying attention, and the Wayinhardt spacecraft also went astray.

In the real past of the main dimension, without Giselle, Taneba was still a hero who was desperate, resisted infamy, and had a gentle heart.

This way everything makes sense.

Note: "Bella Alijie Ben Belazel", Bella, is the name of an emperor in history, but after the advent of Bakar, there can only be one emperor in heaven, the Dragon King.


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