In my opinion, Kira has surpassed his own abilities without utilizing the deadly Seed mode.
Who knows if Kira will use Seed mode now, but that would be a powerful combination.
In my opinion, Kira has surpassed his own abilities without utilizing the deadly Seed mode.
Who knows if Kira will use Seed mode now, but that would be a powerful combination.
yes kira will use seed mode, its still called "Gundam SEED Destiny" and of course he'll go around killing people in it.
edit: i didnt really catch it while watching the raw, and i'm not sure if its been answered in this unusually long episode discusson but, where are the deflectors located on SF? (j/w) i didnt see any yet, beams just stopped...
LaZie made this...a long time ago.
"It was a very depressing time in my life, since I had no money I was unable to screw the rules" -Kaiba
Well since Seed Mode enhances abilities and mental awareness and all that mumbo jumbo, if you combine that with newtype abilites then that will make him A GOD of all pilots. Soon all other newtypes shall look like ants under the mighty shoe of KIRA YAMATO. Then I won't have to watch this show anymore if Kira is really a newtype. He will be like the fisrt Jedi. He won't just fry people's brains. He'll control them with his omnipitent powers. He won't even need a Gundam. He'll just make everyone kill each other.
Edit: If he has newtype powers it probably was part of the package of being the ultimate coordinator.
http://www.gundam-seed-d.net/mechanics/main5.html
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So it has a new model engine and some other specs to give it several times the combat ability of Freedom...which means... whoo!! it is most definately faster than Freedom.
EDIT:
A new-type was first introduced in the original Gundam Series in which the main character, Amuro Ray, and a select few others were gifted with pretty much psychic powers that gave them an incredible edge in battle while in a MS. New-types can sense impending attacks use their abilities to manipulate people etc. Unlike Coordinators, they are few in number, but face that same type of discrimination that coordinators do.