*Kakizaki can be seen loitering in the hangars. To be more specific, he loiters around one-of-a-kind robots and special prototypes. And he doesn't look too cheery.
Don't you think it's sad that some people become a superhero, while others just become innocent bystander, or some two-bit cop that got blasted by the villain two minutes into the episode?
Not everyone can be a hero. A comic can have only one main character.
But... I know what you mean. Normal cops and others who don't have super powers aren't trying any less hard than the hero. They just don't have the same kind of strength, and because of that the bad guys can push them around.
In the end, I think it's just... luck. A certain kind of luck.
I mean, for my life as long as I remember I was learning how to fight, or fighting. And I was in the worst ranked team in the academy. That doesn't sound lucky at all.
But I can pilot Red Five. Maybe one day I will be a main character too.
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Why?
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... You don't like your own "role"?
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[Izuru does not see the connection, but maybe this question leads somewhere.]
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But... I know what you mean. Normal cops and others who don't have super powers aren't trying any less hard than the hero. They just don't have the same kind of strength, and because of that the bad guys can push them around.
It's not really fair.
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I mean, for my life as long as I remember I was learning how to fight, or fighting. And I was in the worst ranked team in the academy. That doesn't sound lucky at all.
But I can pilot Red Five. Maybe one day I will be a main character too.