Instead of having emotions themselves, they feed on emotions from human dreams and stockpile those emotions to use for themselves as fuel. Merlin explains it in Babylonia during his conversation with Ana on the wall before Gorgon appears.
Instead of having emotions themselves, they feed on emotions from human dreams and stockpile those emotions to use for themselves as fuel. Merlin explains it in Babylonia during his conversation with Ana on the wall before Gorgon appears.
They get eternal youth too
Originally Posted by FSF 5, Chapter 14: Gold and Lions IThough abandoned, forgotten, and scorned as out-of-date dolls, they continue to carry out their mission, unchanged from the time they were designed.
Machines do not lose their worth when a newer model appears.
Their worth (life) ends when humans can no longer bear that purity.
Merlin talks a bit about how they work as beings that feed on emotion during Babylonia, when you're with him at night prior to the attack against Gorgon.
I can't recall the exact chapter though.
Thanks for quick replies.
Speaking of Merlin, I've heard his father lives between Earth and the Moon (in space?). Was that ever expanded upon?
How does BB have any power outside of the Moon Cell? Like how could she hack Jinako into Ganesha and the Moon Cancer class when there's no computer world to be hacked?
Fate Grand Order is a computer world
かん汗ぎゅう牛じゅう充とう棟
Expresses the exceeding size of one's library.
Books are extremely many, loaded on an oxcart the ox will sweat.
At home piled to the ridgepole of the house, from this meaning.
Read out as 「Ushi ni ase shi, munagi ni mitsu.」
Source: 柳宗元「其為書,處則充棟宇,出則汗牛馬。」— Tang Dynasty
You're probably thinking about it too hard.
But if you want an actual answer- The Moon Cell isn't just a Space Computer, it's a nigh-omnipotent multi-dimensional reality warping Space Computer.
Her power is only more limited outside Moon Cell, not that she can't do anything. FGO BB is sent by Moon Cell to deal with Beast Kiara anyways, so she should be able to do quite a lot of things outside Moon Cell to do her job. Also BBhotep's shenanigans.
In any cases, even without Moon Cell buffs, we've seen FGO BB doing a lot of crazy stuffs, like even consuming Pele, who is a pretty powerful goddess of Hawaii.
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Solomon probably wouldn't react at all, super passive robot and all that. He would probably just try to beat Amakusa to win the War for his Master.
Are Noah, Ziusudra, Utnapishtim, Atrahasis, etc the same person in Nasuverse?
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tho for the latter three, i'm pretty sure they're the same person
is biblical Noah the same person as his Mesopotamian OG
Probably, but also probably not. Historically, it'd quite feasible for them all to be based off of the same person. However, the fact that Sigurd and Siegfried--who basically share the same legend--are nonetheless acknowledged as being different entities, seems to indicate that it depends on the beliefs of the different peoples and cultures that interpret these legends.
ADDENDUM: Similar to my other question, if Arturia and Solomon were to encounter each other in a Grail War--as they very well might have in the Fuyuki HGW--and they had the chance to have a conversation about kingship, how would Saber view Solomon?
Solomon would have been the type of kingship she inspired to be, but failed at I think.
"Only in my company, will you not be a monster"
anywhere than here
On the other hand, as probably-a-Christian Saber would probably be familiar with Solomon and realize that he, too, failed as a king.
She would probably see some of herself in his whole "emotionless kingbot" schtick, though. That's kind of her entire idea of the "perfect king", after all. Whether or not she would admire him for it or be disquieted by actually seeing what she wished for... I dunno.
Sigurd and Siegfried only share some plot points of their lives, but are very different characters overall. Christian Knight-in-Shining-Armor most famous for his Achilles back, with mostly irrelevant parentage vs. pagan descendant of Odin with a whole Volsunga saga baggage, whether they picked the Brunhild or Kriemhild route...
You couldn't possibly put two in the same character; either the Nibelungelied or the Volsunga would have to be the "true" version
It's just different versions of the same story which is typical to how myths and legends usually work.
The antidote against hydra poison created by Kairi is fully able to counter it or just to neutralize it momentarily?
If the former, kinda hard to see how a modern magus was able to make that using a little hydra while no one from Greece's AoG bothered to do the same while it was a top-notch kind of poison (either that or Chiron gave up quite fast to quit his divinity).
Didn't read Apo and if I remember correctly the anime neither touches the subject of that antidote aside for just being injected into Mordred
The anime, at least, shows it's the former. Kairi says Mordred could still make a new contract with someone else, but she chooses to die with him.
Also, I can't imagine hydras are easy to hunt.