[Yuuya sends a private response via message to Mizuki.]
Well having grown up in a christian home there's always that interpretation to go by but that probably wouldn't be too useful given the way you phrased that question.
I think that "Savior" is a word that has an emergency feel to it. I mean think about how the word "saved" is used in the context of a conflict. If you evacuate or protect the people of an area they aren't directly involved in the battle but if you've "saved" them then there was a very real and immediate threat to their lives that you had to stop.
SolSavior or the "Savior Team" strike me much more like a name or title than a "Savior" in the sense I just mentioned. They protected people and aggressively pursued opponents as they were able to keep battle away from the populace. I don't know if that helps answer your question though because if you were asking that so broadly then I think there was a more specific question at heart you were hoping someone might touch on.
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Date: 2014-05-17 04:30 am (UTC)Well having grown up in a christian home there's always that interpretation to go by but that probably wouldn't be too useful given the way you phrased that question.
I think that "Savior" is a word that has an emergency feel to it. I mean think about how the word "saved" is used in the context of a conflict. If you evacuate or protect the people of an area they aren't directly involved in the battle but if you've "saved" them then there was a very real and immediate threat to their lives that you had to stop.
SolSavior or the "Savior Team" strike me much more like a name or title than a "Savior" in the sense I just mentioned. They protected people and aggressively pursued opponents as they were able to keep battle away from the populace. I don't know if that helps answer your question though because if you were asking that so broadly then I think there was a more specific question at heart you were hoping someone might touch on.