ext_82219 ([identity profile] shahni.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2007-03-19 03:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #073 ]


⌈ Secret Post #073 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2007-03-20 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
Actually I always assumed Dilan became against experimentation and science itself because of what happened to him and his fellow scientists when they puttered around with it too much. Not to mention the experiments they did possibly on other people before it went haywire on themselves; he could of easily done these experiments and felt guilt for their actions but continued on.

The history was not given for the original six in the game so often people are just left to rampantly speculate.

I was thinking his hatred for Xehanort dwelt from his own mistakes because of his faulty judgment which lead to him losing his fellow comrades, see a ton of pain, identity, and being completely consumed by the darkness. That was my interpretation at the very least.

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[identity profile] aishiteru.livejournal.com 2007-03-20 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
woot. -waves-

I never took it that he was doing it when he didn't want to? people kind of forget the first entry of his I made. where he's all. I need a lab. And a way to spirit people away so no one will notice lol. because he wanted to continue experimenting.

the way I saw it WAS as a kind of madness. an obsession that he got too caught up in. being dragged away from it at Paradisa sort of made him realize exactly where all those experiments were leading.. to eventual chaos, the downfall of himself and his comrades, and a great deal of death. when you're caught up in an obsession all you can think about is obtaining your goal, not necessarily the consequences. but Paradisa jarred him out of that, and it's changed his view completely.

and yes, he's being irrationally biased against Xehanort. It's not even that he really believes it was all Xehanort's fault. He knows he was equally at fault. He just wants someone to pin the blame on, really.

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[identity profile] aishiteru.livejournal.com 2007-03-20 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
Yes XD I feel really bad for poor Xemnas! Dilan is already thinking he totally misjudged the situation and he's all, shit. I could see them hashing out some sort of truce eventually XD Dilan's response was kind of instinctive, since he was EXPECTING trouble? And when it didn't come he was like wait .. .. oh. Damn. XD