Added to my hit list : - Dr. Primitive - Oswaldo Schneider - Shuhu and the denizens - Preceptor Taoran - Dottore - Azar - Dougier - Heavenly principles - Fontaine anti melusine child traffickers nobles - Oswaldo Schneider x2
This is one of the reasons why I think that the Genius Society are the most dangerous faction to piss off, one member alone can cause so much catastrophe on a universal scale, imagine all of them being evil 💀💀
@@j-jay8866 Yes, but they’re obviously more agreeable in conversation than Herta. I said Herta because she seems so rude or snobbish but when you see what the amount of cruelty the others are capable of, she is probably way more ethical than the average
Istg, seeing her in that torn up hospital gown with lifeless eyes and a, what I assumed to be explosive collar, breaks me so much. She's just a damn child, yet she get experimented on like an animal. That kind of mental wound aint never gonna heal, I'm telling you
That's not a bomb collar it's a shock collar meant to increase her sensitivity to all stimuli and she used it daily that thing fried her nerves daily each one being more painful than the last
Makes you hate Dr. Primitive even more. Just like the IPC, most of the Genius Society members are also hated by the fandom because most of them are amoral and they also are also fit to be a perfect final bosses who are literally smart and strong.
Hurts even more from the fact that what we were watching was actually from the eyes of a younger Rappa. Meaning Kucha wasnt talking to Rappa in her imaginary adult form, but to a (probably malnourished and heavily wounded) child coping through the pain with manga and delusions of being a ninja.
Stelle through a tape reel from Mr. Reca and her Clockwork skill she gained from Clockie dives into Rappa's emoscape to uncover the means to combat the Monkey Memetic Virus created by Profana. Doing so she finds herself as Rappa during her time as that failed creation of Dr. Primitive. So to sum it up, Rappa is a human who was born in a laboratory and later experimented on by the subordinates of Dr. Primitive and her supposed master has used the theme of ninjas to manipulate her to becoming a hero who will triumph against the Evil Ninja Osaru. Basically she is a lab grown human who is to be raised into the perfect lifeform via Dr. Primitive's vision in his vision of Erudition. The ninja theme is because she was reading the ninja manga her "master" had with him as entertainment. Her "Master" in a sense cares for Rappa and as such lets her do as she pleases and growing stronger in the process especially for the later experiments that grew harsher. After his colleague was promoted, she sought to take over Rappa's training to set her on the path Dr. Primitive had set for her against the "master's" wishes eventually leading to her wanting to dispose of her for her constant insubordination. Master Kucha having became disenchanted with Dr. Primitive's vision and no longer tolerating the pain his creation was subjected to, gives Rappa a can of spray paint along with the gift of freedom to use it as she wishes. Basically the master has decided to set his creation loose and turn her against her makers. With her help, that disillusioned subordinate disabled security and alerted the Galaxy Rangers. Rappa's Master sets her free as he snuffs out his former colleagues. Rappa eventually escapes and was found by a Galaxy Ranger. The Galaxy Ranger figured out what was going on with Rappa whom in reality is in ragged pjs and practically lifeless and was ready to get the memetic virus out of her only for Rappa to make an offer to the Galaxy Ranger to join their ranks to continue her fight against Dr. Primitive and his followers. Reluctantly that Galaxy Ranger agreed to it and Rappa's delusion that she was imprisoned with became her reality. Picture Stelle during this whole sequence suffering unimaginable agony Rappa had dealt with. Stelle is no stranger to it but just imagine that for a second. Although Stelle likely has a stronger tolerance to physical and mental trauma due to her time with the Stellaron Hunters. We later find out Master Kucha was eventually saved by Rappa years later after she became a Galaxy Ranger and her master asks her what she will do after she slays Evil Ninja Ozaru (Dr. Primitive). She says to him in a way she will continue hunting evil ninjas across the cosmos. In other words, she will continue her fight as the ninja hero she was trained and later made herself to be. As that Galaxy Ranger who saved her said, once she walks the Path of the Hunt there is no turning back and thus she will continue to be that Ninja Hero till the day she gives out.
No, he didn't fully. He let her go to leave behind his shred of morality with her escape, which is what he told that headmistress before he killed her. I think his care for Rappa was genuine
I think at first he indeed just saw her as an experiment, but then he started caring for her as we could see that he tried to make as least painful as possible (Although it was still torture, plus he implanted a memetic virus on her, that by itself is also really bad) He's definitely not innocent, but it's nice that he decided to help her in the end
@@Chlorindo Shuhu's also dead. Dan Feng killed him after Baiheng sacrificed herself to save Dan Feng. Then, Yingxing and him used Shuhu's body for the failed ritual, that's why Blade is so unnaturally resilient to death, his body is half-emanator
it hit me so hard when i realized shes basically a Kamen Rider. a living weapon who escaped their fate when one of the scientists who helped make them took pity and freed her and died as a result. said weapon now becoming that evil organizations worst enemy.
Consider dr.primitive is a emanator and we know the price to kill an emanator the galaxy ranger paid and that is consider they already have advantage in that fight I don’t see primitive see her as worst enemy, at best is a “ wild monkey “
Damn. No wonder why Rappa can go full Weeb and not be concerned with Social Anxiety. Her entire reality is Weeb Ninjas. Everyone in her reality is some Ninja Weeb. 😢
@@SirsasthNigam.yeah, it's in her head. This whole time during the flashback quest, she was just a little girl running around in a hospital gown. Can you fudging imagine feeding a kid medicine that literally destroys and rebuilds your body inside out, shocking her with electricity everyday, and throwing her into a pit to fight against gorillas?
Cuz they cant write a character without one. Seriously, boothill, aventurine, acheron, rappa, robin, etc? Like they cant write an interesting character without the whole "sad backstory" trope.
tho "kucha" isnt exactly a good person, the way he actually does care about Rappa kinda has my respect for him, just a little. i can tell he sees Rappa as a daughter
it’s supposed to feel forced he’s making it up on the spot to give her something to hold on to and to keep her sane with they constant experimenting they do on her
so everyone has a rough or traumatic childhood. i mean, ik it's hoyo and they've been doing this since the dawn of time but i imagine they have an actual fetish of making 90% of characters having rough or traumatic past lol
@@windwalk1394 yeah but spider man suffers the worse from the writers the difference is every hero gets to be happy with changes but not Spider-Man the status quo is never changes
The Hunt is very close to traumatic things anyway, so I can say that don't really expect a wholesome backstory to those characters who choose the path of the Hunt. Jingyuan with the Quintet, Feixiao with the Borisin, Boothill with Oswaldo, and Rappa with Dr. Primitive, they are already a good example of this.