Valkyria Chronicles™

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Cannibox Apr 11, 2016 @ 7:50pm
Damnit Isara...
Your death was entirely preventable....if they would have just called the medic in the 1-2 turn interval instead of standing around like idiots....
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your.sheepy Apr 11, 2016 @ 9:06pm 
In manga the medic did arrive, and operated on Isara in the field hospital. They couldn't stop the bleeding, and Isara died after making a last confession.
Last edited by your.sheepy; Apr 11, 2016 @ 9:13pm
Cannibox Apr 11, 2016 @ 9:28pm 
honestly, her death is completely unnecessary though, it doesn't really contribue anything to the plot but a "wait, what?" right after she hoists her own death flag and then we're supposed to feel something. The deaths of the Darcsen laborers was horrible and tragic, but it did help to nail home just how terribly Darcsens have suffered and the brutality of war. Isara's death was just the result of pointless flag raising. :cgpout:
DEADPOO Apr 13, 2016 @ 7:16pm 
My reaction[www.nooooooooooooooo.com] to Isara's death.
ZippyVtuber May 22, 2016 @ 7:21am 
well, on the other side, it DOES kinda drives home (at least for me) the fact thta in a warzone, death can happen anywhere, anytime, eeven when shaking someone's hand, and the shock that goes with it. Now, I agree that squad 7 could of had been a little more..err, logical thinking in that, you know, someone shot=MEDIC!.But then again, they are militia, and sometimes, people just stare at someone dying in the face. At least that's how i see it. Anyhow, it wasen't until my 2ned playthrough that i thought "hey...wait a second...where's the medic?" The fact that nobodu called a medic in my first playthorugh didn't bother me at all..other than crying at 4:00AM in bed, of course XD. And not playing for a few days or so.
Inardesco May 22, 2016 @ 1:27pm 
The game, next to killing her on the beach assault, gives you another slap in the face with Isara in a later journalist report.
ZippyVtuber May 22, 2016 @ 1:50pm 
Also that.
Carnasid May 23, 2016 @ 5:53am 
Nevermind the fact that, while still in an (to some degree) active engagment zone, they all stood out in the open and had a conversation.
ZippyVtuber May 23, 2016 @ 9:37am 
Originally posted by RB:
Nevermind the fact that, while still in an (to some degree) active engagment zone, they all stood out in the open and had a conversation.
But the battle was considered over thought. At least, squad 7 considered it done.
Carnasid May 23, 2016 @ 5:36pm 
Originally posted by raphaelroberge:
Originally posted by RB:
Nevermind the fact that, while still in an (to some degree) active engagment zone, they all stood out in the open and had a conversation.
But the battle was considered over thought. At least, squad 7 considered it done.

Clearly they were wrong.
ZippyVtuber May 23, 2016 @ 5:39pm 
Originally posted by RB:
Originally posted by raphaelroberge:
But the battle was considered over thought. At least, squad 7 considered it done.

Clearly they were wrong.
Of course. Either that or the surprise atcak at the end was just that: a random suicidal suprise counterattack. Although you could barely consider it an "attack".
Cerebral Daemon May 24, 2016 @ 7:01am 
Originally posted by raphaelroberge:
Originally posted by RB:

Clearly they were wrong.
Of course. Either that or the surprise atcak at the end was just that: a random suicidal suprise counterattack. Although you could barely consider it an "attack".
Given the entire Squad 7 was entirely exposed, completely out of cover and even the tank operator was outside his tank, the fact there was only one victim is a miracle in itself.

Although, when I consider all those guns I've stole from those Imperials always have the worst possible accuracy ratings... I guess it's not that surprising.

Imperials sure can't do anything right. :steamfacepalm:
ZippyVtuber Jun 29, 2016 @ 7:26am 
Here's something supporting why it was like this on tv tropes

"This seems like a pretty clear case of Gameplay and Story Segregation, especially since, up until then you theoretically could've never lost a squad member to Final Death and the 7's may simply be unused to knowing what it's like to lose comrades and how to react in such a case (which changes the second time they have a similar scare not long after the first). Despite being EWI veterans, Largo and Varrot still seem shaken up by the event, so other than with Frederick no one on the entire team may have had to deal with a deeply impacting death like that before. There's also the fact that Alicia's injury is pretty clearly suggested to be purposefully non-lethal due to it being caused by a Gallian character with their own goals in mind, whereas Isara's attack had no such conditions. It's also possible that Isara was specifically targeted for death due to Darcsen hate from the Imperials as seen in the Darcsen hunt and elsewhere. Though it's not shown, Isara may have suffered a wound known to be fatal no matter what, whereas Alicia's was clearly intended to be non-lethal. Basically, it's the same question as why no one uses a Phoenix Down to prevent a Final Death in Final Fantasy.
Also, it could be that as the author of the book (the framing device of the game), Irene gave her interpretation of the event, and what we saw in the book may not be what exactly happened."
archita Jun 29, 2016 @ 2:16pm 
Isara lives in our hearts !
ZippyVtuber Aug 24, 2016 @ 4:14am 
Originally posted by archita:
Isara lives in our hearts !
you could say that
TwistedAdonis Aug 28, 2016 @ 8:11pm 
Spoilerific! Thanks so much.
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