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  1. Kokuyo112

    To Aru Kagaku no Railgun - Vol. 17 Ch. 130 - Recovery

    This garbage is finally over.
  2. Kokuyo112

    To Aru Kagaku no Railgun - Vol. 17 Ch. 129 - Convictions

    What an unnecessary chapter, well at least it was good to see Kuruwa again.
  3. Kokuyo112

    To Aru Kagaku no Railgun - Vol. 17 Ch. 128 - Penitence

    @allenjke The character lilith is the trigger of the series lol, even she is more important than the heroines excluding index. She was the reason why Aleister decided to destroy magic and reach the pure world. Touma wasn't running up when maid wasn't splitting the building, it went down and...
  4. Kokuyo112

    To Aru Kagaku no Railgun - Vol. 17 Ch. 128 - Penitence

    @davidbobby888 Uiharu also empowered himself using the aim jammers and was calculating faster than a super computer. That could be thanks to the blood of kimi that is mixed with that of the dragon angel but that does not remove how poor the explanation of the use of the still jammers was. Not to...
  5. Kokuyo112

    To Aru Kagaku no Railgun - Vol. 17 Ch. 128 - Penitence

    @Nunally That has nothing to do with it in the first place, for YEARS aim jammers have been created and developed together with science in general, it is impossible that they have not discovered this method of use, much less that it has not occurred to the researchers. Uiharu could be a very...
  6. Kokuyo112

    To Aru Kagaku no Railgun - Vol. 17 Ch. 128 - Penitence

    @Nunally First of all, the realization for uiharu power increase is wrong, it is impossible that scientists have never thought of or discovered that way to use aim jammers. And assuming that that way to use the aim jammer is really unraveled by uiharu (which is impossible), then aleister would...
  7. Kokuyo112

    To Aru Kagaku no Railgun - Vol. 17 Ch. 128 - Penitence

    This arc is only leaving plot holes, nothing good has come out of here.
  8. Kokuyo112

    To Aru Kagaku no Railgun - Vol. 16 Ch. 127 - Upset

    This doesn't make any sense, they gave the mangaka a lot of freedom
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