Thread:Rafip/@comment-28517148-20170827134615/@comment-28517148-20171129010923

Lasers are futuristic, though. Actually, they aren't. They are very common. I'm looking at one right now. Obviously they are cheap products for everyday use not weapons (except for some military experiments) but it is because we do have cheaper and way more efficient ways to cut off someones limbs or just hurt their feelings. Seems monsters were more focused on science and magic than making fictional stories And we are producing anime in large quantities and in the meantime we still went to the Moon. ''But that doesn't explain the ... CORE rearranging itself'' I'm sure it would look cool as hell, but our geothermal plants don't need to rearrange themselfs and still operate successfully. There's actually a case where I actually do consider what a monster speculates as definitively untrue-When they say monster SOULs are composed of love, hope, and compassion When Asriel died and turned into dust his Soul also shattered and was lost. However, after he was brought back to live he stated: ''I soon realized I didn't feel ANYTHING about ANYONE. My compassion had disappeared''. He lost it along with his Soul, so it has been made at least of compassion. ''You fail to consider that fact that DT can bring things back from the dead-Like the Amalgamtes, Frisk themselves, Undyne, and so on. Injecting a dead flower with DT would still create a living, sentient Flowey.'' You are wrong. Amalgamates haven't been brought to life. - When monsters get old and kick the bucket, they turn into dust - red book describing how monster's death looks like. - ''ASGORE asked everyone outside the city for monsters that had "fallen down." Their bodies came in today. They're still comatose... And soon, they'll all turn into dust. But what happens if I inject "determination" into them?­'' - entry #6. Monsters are still alive when Alphys injects them with DT. - ''things aren't going well. none of the bodies have turned into dust, so i can't get the SOULs - #9, nothing is happening. i don't know what to do. i'll just keep injecting everything with "determination."'' - #12. Monsters still are not dead. - one of the bodies opened its eyes - #13, ''Everyone that had fallen down... has woken up. They're all walking around and talking like nothing is wrong'' - #14. Determination didn't bring monsters to life because they weren't dead. It only prevented them from dying, from turning into dust. - Also, amalgamates could'n be brought to life because they weren't test subjects, they have been created in the end: ''with too much determination, our bodies begin to break down. everyone's melted together...'' - entry # 17. Frisk themselves... Soul that Frisk is carrying can shatter and die, but it returns to life because of Save File not Determination. DT only gives access to Save File: ''And when I tried to load my save file... It didn't work. ... Your DETERMINATION! Somehow, it's even greater than mine!'' - Flowey. Undyne... Her Determination only prevents her form daying, it doesn't bring her from dead -  ''My body... It feels like it's splitting apart. Like any instant... I'll scatter into a million pieces. But... Deep, deep in my soul. There's a burning feeling I can't describe. A burning feeling that WON'T let me die.'' Injecting a dead flower with DT would still create a living, sentient Flowey. It wouldn't: ''We'll need a vessel to wield the monster SOULs when the time comes... I've chosen a candidate... The first golden flower, that grew before all the others... experiments on the vessel are a failure. it doesn't seem to be any different from the control cases... nothing is happening. i don't know what to do. i'll just keep injecting everything with "determination" - despite being heavily charged with DT none of flowers gained the will to live'' no matter if they were alive or dead. Except for one flower that turned into Flowey, but responsible for this is not only Determination but also Asriel's dust that has contaminated that flower. This proves that pure Determination is still not enough to create life from something that is not alive, like flowers.