07-29-2007, 03:27 PM
Im seeing two concepts they're trying to imply to the audience..
1. Ash travelled through many years of time but to his body, its only a few months, years.. with a ratio, like, 1:100 years
2. Ash aged, like he's around 60 yrs old by the apocalypse ending, you can here his raspy/old voice to denote that.. with a ratio, like, 1:40 years
The Hail to the King ending might be the #1, Apocalypse, the #2.
..or is it another flaw of the classics.
Another funny thing, in the Apocalypse ending, there's a rubble all over the place, the apocalypse came.. but whats this?! The cave where Ash slept for so long isn't even affected. The travelling time potion might have came with a bonus of 'Protective Barrier', the merlin is a nice guy.
1. Ash travelled through many years of time but to his body, its only a few months, years.. with a ratio, like, 1:100 years
2. Ash aged, like he's around 60 yrs old by the apocalypse ending, you can here his raspy/old voice to denote that.. with a ratio, like, 1:40 years
The Hail to the King ending might be the #1, Apocalypse, the #2.
..or is it another flaw of the classics.
Another funny thing, in the Apocalypse ending, there's a rubble all over the place, the apocalypse came.. but whats this?! The cave where Ash slept for so long isn't even affected. The travelling time potion might have came with a bonus of 'Protective Barrier', the merlin is a nice guy.
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