Talk:War Discussion/@comment-78.0.53.118-20140510131341/@comment-12.249.17.26-20140511185539

Rather than throwing insults with whoever the anons are, I'll be siding against the one opposed to mamono in general. I have to say that the arguments you've made can be easily be counterproven.

1) All mamono are evil: This is a biased statement. What we determine as evil completely depends on our upbringing and morals. Also, you can't say that all mamono are evil based on a select group, since I could look at WW2 German Nazis and decide that humanity is evil, or what they used to be, because if your great grandfather was a murderer, does that automatically make you, one of your parents and one of your grandparents murderers too? Probably not.

2) The mamono would rape you, even if their nature is overwritten: Wrong. The Demon Lord's plan is for the union of the two races, and she knows that humans as a race will continue to reject the mamono if they continue to act as predators (sexual or not). Kenkou Cross has already stated in the intro to the MGE that she plans to change the mamono so that they'll behave just like human women. Kenkou Cross's word is law in this setting, as he is the creator of the MGE.

3) Humans are superior to mamono because they are capable of technological development while the mamono steal the inventions of humans: Wrong. The setting in the MGE universe is purposely set in a fantasy setting, much like the Elder Scrolls series of games, possibly partially due to Cross's distaste for guns. Technological advances are mostly based on the natural world and its rules. Engineering specifically involves improving something that has already been invented. If someone has invented or engineered something, what makes you think that other people are not allowed to use the products? The way we learn how to make things better is by using them, finding the problems, and working out the bugs.

These are but several of the arguments that were made, which I just proven to be faulty. Please do your research properly before starting an argument, otherwise you'll look stupid. ( =w=)/