Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27125793-20190202152111/@comment-33077628-20200614174756

Warrior655 wrote: I agree with you about the possibility of Zeke Yeager plan on killing Historia. Believing in the possibility that those so called Titan Serum are actually poison.

Imagine this, Zeke Yeager has been retrieved and sent back to Paradise Island. Zeke Yeager is then chained to a facility and Historia receives the titan serum, which Yelena provided. Historia injects herself with the serum while everyone (Paradise upper commanders) watches on. However, instead of her turning into a titan, she kneels over in agony and dies right in front of everyone. There will be mass panic as the Military runs all over.

Then suddenly, Zeke Yeager somehow lets out a massive scream and many Paradisians turns into titans. The military who didn't turn will either get slaughtered or began fighting their transformed comrades while Zeke simply vanishes.

Afterwards, Zeke Yeager will meet up with Eren and with some hope of a miracle, convinces his little half brother to join forces and initiates Zekes' plan. It will happen swifly and without anyone noticing. And once it is all over, Zeke and Eren Yeagers will watch the sun setting as humanity destroys what left of Paradise. At that moment, Zeke Yeager will finally be at peace and saved Eren from their evil Father Grisha.

That is no doubt what I think is Zekes' plan all along, and the reason which Yelena was not involve in Historia getting pregnant. Everything that he says and do is for his own benefit and not everyone else. I liked your idea of poisoned serum, had never thought of that.

Although, they should have realized by now that there must be another way to transfer the titans power, since they have been doing it since before syringes were invented. In fact, had they killed Reiner in the battle of Shiganshina, anybody could have eaten his body to gain his power. The question becomes, how much of the body do you need to eat to transfer the power? Doesn't seem possible to eat a whole body, which leaves us to one conclusion...

"How to cook a Titan" by Vladmir Kazinsky, King Fritz VIII Royal Chef