LordKasual
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But Holy DIDN'T wipe out humanity. At least if you consider Advent Children as canon.
Yes, if you consider it canon, which i don't think this game currently does.
The developers have mentioned things about Crisis Core i think, but they didn't say anything about post-FF7 content being considered canon.
But again.....if you only keep it in the context of the original FF7 (and ONLY the original), then whether or not Holy vaporized humanity was left entirely to interpretation.
Or you know, a future where Midgar is abandoned and reclaimed by nature because people moved on. Which is, the most logical, sensible conclusion. Without Mako to support the infastructure the whole thing would come crashing down eventually, seeing as how the whole city was built around it, makes sense to abandon it within the next 20 years and move on to somewhere else, instead of attempting to retrofit the entire city for new energy sources.
Holy in fact, does not cleanse humanity at all, as evidenced by Advent Children and the compilation. This game contains plenty of references to AC as well, notably featuring one track in particular heavily.
Advent Children, from a narrative standpoint, is nowhere to be seen in FF7R.
Even in the flashbacks, they were deliberate in only showing events relevant to the original game.
And no, Holy was EXPLICITLY said to possibly cleanse itself of humanity as well....hell, the entire point of WEAPON is that it viewed humanity as a collective threat.
At this point, we have no idea if Advent Children is canon or not (and we wouldn't because it takes place after Holy), but there's no reason to currently believe that it is.
And if it was, why didn't they get glimpses of that future in the final battle? Because i'm almost POSITIVE that the actual clips were lifted from Advent Children.
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