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In KH:COM They really didn't explain if the Riku Sora fought in Castle Oblivion is a real of fake until the end of the game, which ruined a Riku fan idea that that was a real Riku.
The Riku Replica kept getting in Sora's way instead of vice versa. Instead of wasting his time on Sora, he could of focused on saving Namine like he said he would.
Nooooo. Instead he waited for Sora to come, so he could eliminated him. (Which was a total fail!)
I don't understand why they did that, the Disney/ Square company, but they did any way considering that the replica was supposed to be better than the real thing. Maybe they stressed the fact that that was wrong.
What was the point of saving Namine if he couldn't beat Sora?
If he couldn't be Sora, Replica wouldn't possibly be able to save her. It was a test of strength, and also a comfort, to know that he could beat Sora. Else, going against Marluxia would be suicide.
Ture you do make a point. But comforting a replica is useless. The same thing happened to Xion. She found out anyway and was dissapointed that she wasn't even a Nobody at the very least. A replica should try to comfort him/herself. Like Xion did. To comfort herself, she wanted to be a part of Sora again.
If Riku wanted to stop Marluxia, he could of join up with Sora. At least if he had the chance to stop Marluxia, u and I know it is most likely that the Replica could live on. If Namine was the only thing on his mind, it proved that a part of Riku lived inside the Replica. Which makes me wonder why the DIsney/Square company didn't give Riku a chance.
Post by Ellie who has 0% on Dec 17, 2010 17:44:21 GMT -4
...first call it Repliku...not Riku, because it makes everything more confusing. Also did you played Riku's story...the Replica is gone now. Also...i don't get or see the whole point of this thread...
In short to what was stated in the beginning, Riku never fought Sora...that's clear through Riku's story...hence...why it's...Riku's story. Also Riku doesn't really LIVE in the replica. The replica is merely reprogram to have likeliness of riku for it can evolve faster. Also Replicu and Xion are not in the same boat whatsoever. Xion had an origin to return to, since she was merely strands of memories from Sora...absorbed by Roxas, which Sora...later on absorbs. ..The replica...was as bluntly Larxene placed it a toy...not really THAT affiliated with the original, which is why he wasn't elaborated, because he was only a plot device, and a device altogether.