Talk:Re: Chapter 128/@comment-49.145.109.31-20170614125050/@comment-217.212.214.57-20170614132323

Impossible.

Arima's body itself was at its limit and detoriating in insane rate (half-blind, motions slower, only thing that kept it going, was honed in instincts at that point since Kaneki, once he made up his mind, practicaly no-selled anything that Arima could have done at the end of their fight, and since he refused to deliver the killing blow, it was a standstill until Arima himself chose the only reasonable way out for someone like him.)

Armia can't be resurrected as that body is too far gone physically to be of any use at all anymore. (you can replace everything in a car but the framework, but if the framework is worn out, the car will crumble at the start of the engine)

Arima's body has been broken down by old age, he was dying even before Kaneki went at him, and not everyone can handle a kakuhou to begin with.

(Recall that all of the Washuu children are made from different bloodlines with only the father side, the ghoul side, as consistent. Just because Furuta can handle a kakuhou transplant from his half sister, it doesn't mean Arima would be able to do the same thing, thanks to the mother's genetics involved in the creation of the children.) And a weakened body can't handle even one transplant if its hayflick limits have been worn out to stumps in the genetic code, no matter how potent the kagune are.

Regeneration in on itself is the process of accelerating the cellular division and by consequence, shortening the hayflick limit even further, something Arima's cells simply cannot afford to spare or have, resulting in a natural and accelerated death upon activation.

Dragon is not a literal definition of the word, but a metaphorical one, as a "dragon" is the name for a Big Bad's most trusted henchman and the most dangerous of them. Furuta has already stated that the one he had in mind for the project is a "ally of his" meaning that the candidate in question is still alive in the present, which Arima isn't, (not to mention that Arima had no allies in the Washuu clan to speak off...) and with the Quinx pulled up as alternatives, the odds are the highest that the "Dragon" will be Tooru Mutsuki, amped and reinforced like Noro (infusion of kakuja Rc-cells into the kakuhou from Eto Yoshimura, like how Noro was originally created and what she did to Karren to give her a power-up as well. Not to mention the parallels between Noro, Eto, Mutsuki and Kaneki involved.)

Noro was also Eto's "dragon", being the most trusted companion and henchman to her disposal. And Noro was a bikaku, (the same basis kakuhou that Mutsuki have implanted in her.) kakuja, another possible foreshadowing parallel on Mutsuki becoming the "next dragon" born from Eto Yoshimura's kakuja rc-cells and the CCG "Noro" to be played against Kaneki and Goat.

The process won't involve anything even resembling a "dragon" as the project name is not literal, but a mere joke Furuta made at the expense of his deceased bloodline's expense.

Why does people keep taking the name "literally" aka "at face-value"? I don't understand that.

Tokyo Ghoul is a complex story in need for a deeper insight, akin of brainsurgery, not a mere cosmetic operation on the surface.

So no real dragons involved, no Arima, and no four kagune types.

Noro was just fine with one, and considering that the only one we have seen with three types (Guess who?) appears to be barerly functional in the head, I say that having more than one kagune is only reduntant with a higher price tag on it that doesn't make it worth it.

One kagune, one kakuja, that's it. That's the ultimate kagune combat set-up.

That's the opinion from me anyway, alongside with the analysis.

Thanks for reading and have a good day.