Board Thread:Manga/@comment-31736701-20170414024738/@comment-7673575-20170802095634

Sharkangel123 wrote: Sookey5 wrote:

CommonSwift wrote:

Danieck117 wrote: Monkeybanana550 wrote: RuneLai wrote: We see him use it for the first time in Chapter 92. When all the bound up Eldians in sleeping bags (or that's what it looks like to me) are being dropped out of the ship we see him giving a long wordless shout/scream and then the falling Eldians are turned into titans. so he'll just FUS RO DAH the shit out of the Eldians living inside the walls just to convert them to titans. Not exactly, he can only transform other Eldians through the administration of his spinal fluid into said Eldians; now my only question is how did he manage to administer his spinal fluid into all of the villagers of Ragako Easy Zeke faked himself as a doctor sometime in the past and vaccinated them, if he had poisoned the water other villages would have been turned into titans.

Why they didn't turn instantanialy? the same reason those in the plane didn't.

But those in the plane looked weird? Those were heavily sedated to stop them from struggling and possibly make a mess of the plan.

I also suspect Zeke had been camping to castle Utgard for an unknown period of time, why else would Marley canned food be there? I do agree that zeke might've done something like that to ragako. The people who were sedated in the ship I could see it as them either being undesirables or those in the mental wards/hospitals/prisons which would explain why they were all sedated. We really don't know the Marley opinion on disabilities and the fact that they're eldians would probably spell doom.

Zeke I assume was likely inside the walls for a week or at most a few. Alternatively for all we know the herring can had been there since eldia did conquer Marley so that could've been a Marley stronghold. If that were true wouldn't that canned food have gone bad a while ago. Afterall that can would have been there for at least 100 years or more. Canned food can last nigh-indefinitely if sealed properly, and as I don't consider Marley to be built on a strict supply-and-demand, I think that the food there was made to last.

But I agree, that can of herrings was definitely brought there by the Warriors.