After everything Happy Chaos has done, Delilah has no more sympathy left. Music used: Bedman?’s theme - The Circle (Guilty Gear Strive) • Under Night In-Birth: ...
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I don't think this is her desiring revenge. She'll also ask Chaos to leave her alone in one of her intro quotes, and if she beats him, she'll sarcastically ask if he noted the power gap, or say she refuses to acknowledge him. I'm pretty sure the Overdrive line change is meant to signify that while Delilah has given up on killing Chaos, Bedman hasn't, and at this point, Delilah is just done trying to stop him.
Actually how I would put it. Hatred towards a person is nearly impossible to be completely thrown away, some hate will always linger, supressing that hatred is what people usually do. If you could instantly forgive your hatred, the world would not have strive to keep fighting necessary (That was a bad try for a pun). Delilah is supressing that hate and letting the bed do the thing. If the bed is actual manifestation of Romeos will, then it will not be able to forgive HC and will go after him. I doubt even Delilah at that point would be able to stop it, like she was able to do against Ramlethal in the arcade ending.
Bro got too silly but made up his mistake and came back after. I get that Chaos receives hate because of how overpowered he is in game. I get it. Even as a Chaos main I still say “wow that worked?” after matches. I just don’t think that the character of Happy Chaos deserves as much hate as the moveset given to him
I think that while she has given up on revenge herself, he isn't gonna have any real problems with the bed doing what it sees fit if it's against someone as terrible as Chaos. Could also be from the perspective of the past, similar to how Faust wants to kill Zato in his Xrd super animation even though in the story he has also given up revenge.
Giving up on revenge and forgiving someone are 2 different things. While she's no longer pursuing Happy Chaos' death, it doesn't mean she won't have hard feelings if he's in front of her, especially in a hostile situation. I feel like this shows nuances and fleshes out the characters more, making them more realistic. I dig it
There's no way a 14 year old girl will forgive THAT easily for losing her only family. However, her lines delivered to him are very neutral and emotionally dead. She isn't out for his blood, but won't shed a tear if it kills him. It's pretty much the most mature way you can expect a young child to react to their brother's killer being in mortal danger.
Baiken ALSO has unique lines versus Happy Chaos. The lesson Baiken learned, and then passed on to Delilah, is that there are things more important than her single-minded persuit of revenge and not to shut herself away from the world. The lesson was never to forgive Happy Chaos, but that her own life and the lives of those still living are far more important than revenge for those who are gone. If they were to fight Happy Chaos to protect others and accepted the help of allies, none of that undoes what they've learned. It's the obsession with making sure THEY were the ones who killed him that was the problem
While she has given up pursuing revenge, I doubt that most people let alone a child with a killer robot that can throw hands with some of the strongest characters would not take the chance to kill or at the latest get revenge on the person who took away their brother if he just walked up to her.
what i enjoy is that, her rage towards chaos would rise again when facing him, Delilah only cares about the bed's safety, while the bed..... it might remember what he did to it's first master.
I don't think this puts the end of Another Story into question at all. Delilah does not care if the person who killed her brother, hurt Baiken and did many other terrible things and hasn't changed since then dies because she really shouldn't.
I was expecting her to sound more bloodthirsty(which is typically associated a lack of control and/or uncertainty), instead she's more subdued like she knows she'll succeed in killing him.
As long as Chaos wants to die, if she didn't stop the teleport to chaos in another story it would've been the largest murder suicide we've ever scene, which maybe he does considering he never tries during gameplay? Maybe it's for then for his entertainment
in the other lines she's stopping bedman from self destructing on other people because like... its some part of her brother in there and she still wants to hang out but she's just letting it do that on happy chaos because, personally, she's done with HER revenge... but bedman might not be done with his and if he's gonna be satisfied with going out like that then she might be fine letting him go like that.
Nice catch, I didn't know this. I personally think that the dialogue with HC means that it shows a Delilah before meeting Baiken, while in the other non-HC matches they have a Delilah after meeting Baiken.
@@foggymistyhazy This is a good call: canonically Delilah and Baiken never fight Happy Chaos, so similar to mirror matches we should assume the matches/match dialog take place in an "alternate universe" where they do
I always envisioned versus mode as taking place after arcade mode, which itself takes place after story mode. Which might mean I-No found a way back after all.
@@ModernAegis I-no never actually left the paradox, she willingly stayed and none of her dialogue suggests otherwise, her HC dialogue even suggests that she's still there even in versus
The way she spoke shows that she is in process on giving up feeling of revenge and goes for acceptance here ! “So this is it huh ?” Portraying that she is trying to process the fact that revenge is not that fulfilling in itself compared to longstanding intensity of hatred and anger she felt so far it feels kinda empty 2nd “ I warned you “ shows she is trying to preserve biakens teaching but she is in the fated fight so she has to go all out “ 3rd “ my condolences “ shows that she now wanted to give up hate and idea of hunting him down and to avoid this fated fight but her target will end up dead in the end after her super connects and she wanted to now avoid that fate.
It’s also a question of when the fights take place, cause they could happen before the events of another story. Best example I can think of, spoilers btw… ..Is that in game sol is still a gear, he wears the restrictive headband to mitigate the power, and at the end of strive’s story, Asuka removes his gear aspects, so who really knows?
I believe Daisuke has already stated that Sol is still a gear. His ‘flame of corruption’ was taken out though (the thing that makes him go crazy and gives him the ability to dragon install)
It's prolly cause people cannot delete memories and trauma just because someone convinces them to not chase revenge. Like people don't change from one day to the next one, and I can believe this is post Another Story but posits that Delilah would run into and fight Happy Chaos soon after, at which point she isn't gonna be like "Well I said no revenge so I don't give a shit" since moving on from something like that isn't done in a day and it'd be weird if Daisuke wrote characters like that. Her showing restraint in her win quotes shows that she tries for the sake of Big Sis.
There is a very big difference between moving past being consumed by grief, and forgiving the cause of it. Delilah sounds pretty clearly like she's done the first one. But noone ever has to do the latter.
Its fitting since, honestly believe that Bedman? is good versus happy chaos matchup wise. The quick projectile not allowing bedman to aim shot, as well as his rush down type close range gameplay hurts happy a lot.
In her win dialogue against chaos she claims there's a power difference in her favor, and very sure of the outcome when the bed supers, which seems strangely out of place considering what chaos is capable of. So I have an idea, what if Chaos is trying to die? He's not trying in gameplay and he's dead/unconscious during round end unlike other untrying characters like nago and slayer, maybe he's had some revelation or lost his power when exiting I-no's paradox? There's no reason otherwise why anyone would get a single finger on him without his allowing of it.
@Crogan no, just no Strive tells us who chaos is and its not bedman, he is The Original, inventor of magic, the one who creates a god (universal will) and destroyed one (I-no) Bedman the man is literally just a pile of dust from the time Chaos fucking kills him, which is why Delilah is after him. His spirit is 100% affecting the bed from wherever it is now though you got that right
I get the feeling she won't actively chase after Happy Chaos, but if that fucker shows up and starts shit she won't hesitate. Baiken would probably do the same.
with asuka's DLC, we will 100% get a new story for every season pass. We may have Baiken, Delilah, Ramlethal and Asuka face off against Happy Chaos, since we have a cliffhanger of the original story of where happy chaos ended up, and a cliffhanger in another story of where the three went.
her want for revenge is probably gone but i guess she probably just doesnt care if chaos gets hurt tho like shes not gonna go out her way to kill him but if he died then its ok
I think this is mostly a gameplay thing showing how delilah feels about HC before the story, and isn't meant to be taken 100% seriously, as most fights would never happen in fighting games in lore, like Zato and Milia, or May and Johnny, for example.
I mean you can give up on revenge yourself, but if your brothers muderer starts getting his ass beat by your brothers ghost, i wouldnt imagine stopping him
I pray for it everyday. I kind of hope they gets a version of their teleport back, a counter (like his dash in XRD) or their teleport projectile (236k in XRD). Something to make them stronger whilst remaining unconventional
@@funkuro Absolutly yes, the feeling of Bedman in Xrd it's "I'm in control and you don't have the slightest idea of what I'm doing", the teleport mechanic was so different and important to make Bedman unpredictable. Such a move would make it my favorite character in Strive and would totally play only them all the time
The lore reason as to why Delilah hates Happy Chaos is actually Happy's background, not the man himself. In Xrd Rev2, the villain of that game, Sanctus Maximus Populi Ariels (ms.mime joker pope) is actually the Greater Will in the flesh and also the person who used and betrayed Bedman ultimately leaving him for dead. I-no literally ripped the Greater Will out of Ariels, giving rebirth to Happy Chaos. Just like his "mother" , its the same Entity that toyed with Bedman's trust, except Happy has far more control over The Greater Will's will then Ariels did when it was inside her. Delilah has a personal grudge against the Greater Will, now driftin' alongside Happy's Script.
@@funkuro They are, but she's already come to terms that vengeance does her no good. These quotes just feel like how anyone would react when facing someone they despise. Giving up on revenge doesn't mean giving up how you feel about a person.