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Lets Play Chrono Trigger #61 - Stupid, the Thirteenth

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In this episode, we prove the kings innocence, but are forced to resolve our differences with the chancellor with violence anyway. Great justice system.

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  • For a second, I thought that Rainbow was a weapon for Marle.  I mean, think about it. Rain-bow.

  • Oh... Brave guards... One little girl barges in the courthouse and they run as if Armaggedon was comming... :P

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  • Crono + prisim specs + his rainbow or dreamseeker (his ultimate weapon in the ds version that maxs out his attack and has a 90% crit rate) + frenzy/confuse = ultimate physical damage of 1000+ per hit if his stats are maxed out

  • I love how there's logic to every single character that leaves the room before the fight EXCEPT for the judge and jury. The jury just stays there like "Yeah, whatever, fighting, explosions..." and the judge himself just sorta goes "POOF". Little details. =P

    Also, in the fact the king runs without so much as a second glance back at his DAUGHTER to see if she's safe behind him or anything. And after that whole cholesterol incident. He's just wonderful in his roles as father and ruler, isn't he?

  • I feel a little bit of sadness, were getting close to the end

  • By getting the King to disown the Princess, the Chancellor destroyed the royal line. Otherwise, even if the King was usurped, rule would rightly fall to Marle.

  • Lmao! "Marle: no one cares. I'm just sticking her with whatever I had leftover." So funny! You made me crack up.

  • @Shadohime I do 100% believe of what you said because, kings back then didnt even have unlimited power at all also, i believe of what @AcaciaSgt says as well because, anything that the king have at his possession is an part of the country that he rules over 'n' it belongs to the people that lives in his country that he rules as well so, even IF the king even trys to sell what belongs to the country 'n' its people as well he falls under the same rules/laws of his own country that he rules.

  • Why didn't Marle get the opportunity to save her mom (cure her or something) like Lucca had?

  • @HCBailly Constitutional monarchies, my friend. The king is limited by the will of the people. In this case, the king selling the Rainbow Shell would have been equivalent to, say, the President of the United States attempting to sell the Declaration of Independence.

  • OoobjectiOOOOOOOOOOOOOON

  • Yakra loves to impersonate Chansellor

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