Talk:Seidou Takizawa/@comment-50.72.5.35-20150412201821/@comment-10733658-20150414144321

^ Exactly. He definitely grew on me, both as the comical element to the CCG side of the story and how very human he was compared to everyone else. Like I've said elsewhere in the comments, Takizawa really stood out because he wasn't this legendary Badass or driven by some greater goal, or stuck with a traumatic past.

He was just a kid that got motivated to protect people, because of his mom. And wanted people to recognize him, but always kind of either tripped up due to his own over-eagerness or because of being stuck with geniuses like Akira and Juuzou. He was scared, and through him we kind of got to see how most folks in the CCG feel -- not wanting to die, wanting to stay with their families, trying to be brave against overwhelming odds. And in the end, he found the courage to do what he thought was right.

(But MAN did he pay dearly for it.)