Okay, that’s fair, I totally get it- except he wants to part ways imeaditely, and much to my surprise Gashin lets him. There were also moments in the writing that perplexes me such as at the end of the episode, Amou announces he doesn’t want to be involved with the Yatagarasu. How should I put it… Flat? Forced? It’s very strange, it’s not flowing as smoothly as it should- or least that’s the kind of impression I’m getting from it. There is something about the dialogues that is throwing me off and it’s difficult to explain. I’m not entirely sure what it is, but after watching this week’s episode, I’m starting to wonder if it’s the script to blame. Sure enough, they have their own hidden card up their sleeve that they are working to perfection before rolling it out.īut while the fights are fun to watch, there is something that has been bothering me a bit. Incredibly he has obtained enough information now to have put together the Resistance’s AMAIMs and Ghost’ specs (which are higher than their Brady Hound and the Asian Military’s Nyurens) for simulations purposes.
Captain Watt showed us just how big brained he is by piecing together the information he extracted by simply observing the battlefield, painting a picture of what transpired. We got to see a bit of Captain Watt and his buddy continue their excursion of trailing Kenbu’s battles. Needless to say, I am interested in learning who is behind the creation of this beast. Or given how its origins are unknown, perhaps there is an affiliation that has yet to make it’s presence known in Japan (though we are still waiting to find out whether there is a bigger explanation as to why these power houses were so fixed to claim and protect their respective domains). Perhaps it could be correlated to Yatagarasu’s mysterious backers, such as a prototype experiment gone wrong, or one that is on-going. Ghost’s specs are nothing to sneeze at, and we saw when it was eventually cornered, it looked as though opted for self-destruction, (and according to Kei, it was ready to die), but incredibly after they were able to safely retreat, it didn’t explode, which means it’s still alive and kicking.īut while the prospects of Ghost being an unmanned AMAIM that has gone rogue, I wouldn’t completely take out the possibility of it being remotely controlled out of the picture just yet. In fact, they go on to mention that the Resistance were lucky to have even escaped death. We were also able to get confirmations from Captain Watt that yes, Ghost’s limiters were disabled, given its ridiculous speed, it had boosters and accelerators installed.
He was able to confirm it was the same machine because it was still carrying the arm-piece Jo Hound (Resistance Custom) from the unit his father had been piloting. Gashin witnessed that first hand after Ghost had brutally murdered his father, and extracted an arm from his unit to replace its own. The scary part about it is that it continues to evolve, it has the ability to self-repair by picking off whatever AMAIM parts and weapons from his opponents’ on the battlefield, because it can override the authentication to use it for itself. With no affiliation to tie this thing to, we may as well describe Ghost to be an AMAIM gone rogue, which is a terrifying thought considering how it just pops out of nowhere ambushes whoever is on its path. To make matters worse, nobody knows the allegiance it belongs to, and there are reports that it has a history or also attacking the Asian and North American military. It is suspected to be an unmanned AMAIM that possesses self-improvement A.I. The monster AMAIM that ambushed the camp is none other than Ghost. As expected, she wasn’t going to survive this one and was taken out within the first two minutes of the episode.