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I'm not sure if there named after the damage type, it could be a coincidence. Theres probably other Color Fixers named after other colors, like Orange or Green.
Plus there is colored fixer out of everything, we just know 4 of them for now
Nothing related.
Doubt it, since Roland introduced the both of them as rank 1 fixers, and not as colors.
You got me there
I'm not really sure if he ever actually lied, he only omitted information. So unless his wife was a colored fixer and then was demoted before dying, I don't really think she is a color.
Woulda been pretty neato though if they where Colours, if E.G.O armors basically let employees excel even Colour status in terms of strenght, shows how absolutely devastating the monsters being fought are, in a sense, requiring equipment rivalling if not exeeding Colours' strenght.
There's a little story on the page of one of the W-corp employees detailing how a Colour snuck on a train (with their power, they're normally put in statis in the "rich" area), obviously, the Colour got extremely hostile to the employees doing their uh, job, and they had to call in the Rabbits to (eventually) kill the Colour and restore the situation.
So i guess if Colours go rogue, they call in military forces/corporations such as the Rabbits to deal with them, if not other Colours, since there isn't much past rank 1 approaching a Colour, so high-powered associations (like the Shi, perhaps?), military forces for hire and certain corporations seem to be the only alternative, that, or the Claw(s).
I actually think the color were a nice representation of colored fixers in Lobotomy. They are WaW level and can deal with WaW easily but an Aleph would destroy them. Quite like with the Pianist where they had to call a Color. On the other hand, it will be exciting to see what the Claws and Arbiters really 'feel' like. Since (at least the arbiter) are stronger than aleph
(Speaking of abnormalities, thankfully in their book state they're notably weaker, or the librarians would've never been able to supress them.)
I'd imagine those Fixers where indeed just representations/projections/fragments, something akin to the other Ordeals, no way the Head would've sent Claws in that particular timeline/timeloop, so that particular Claw was probably a recreated fragment of the past or of the world around Lobotomy.
(Seems to be a unfortunate downside of Lobotomy's singularity, they materialize what they seek from the mind intentionally, but also unintentionally in the way of Ordeals, which is probably how the fixers/Claws manifested, probably from either Ayin or his fractured counterpart during that particular moment.)
Dunno if the Arbiters are really THAT strong, seems she was more of a saboteur and leader of the group of Claws then a direct fighter, knowing a direct assault would be futile, so instead she chose to let out the abnormalities and have them tear the place apart, then swoop in to finish business (which still failed, but barely, given how badly wounded Gerbura was after all that).
But definitely not weak either though, probably akin (but probably not exeeding) a Colour in strenght?
(Though gameplay-wise her strenght was moreso tied to messing with/releasing the abnormalities, she would've been a pretty easy target without that.)
Oh well, definitely eager to see how a fight with some of em will go, especially Claws, Colours and the Rabbits (i'd imagine they'll be sent into the library eventually, wonder if their captain will come along, and if she faces the same fate as the other guests).
Should be a fun "reunion", if the Rabbits appear as enemies.