Talk:Marco Bott

"His death serves to illuminate [...]"
His death doesn't really serve any purpose once you notice 16-year-olds die a soldier's death on daily basis in the world of SnT.

195.43.72.226 18:38, August 28, 2013 (UTC)

His death actually servers a great purpose, and that is a development of other characters, especially Jean. By the way, this is wrong place for your statement, talk pages are for discussing changes to the article. 18:59, August 28, 2013 (UTC)

That said, his death also serves the purpose to illuminate the fact that '16-year-olds die a soldier's death on daily basis in the world of SnT', which is a pretty harsh thing to realize in itself. Also, it's probably worth mentioning, The Italian, Spanish, and Portugese 'Marco'  is largely agreed to be a form of 'Mark', or 'Marcus', which itself is derived from Mars, the Roman god of war (or to be 'dedicated/consecrated to [him]). I've also seen it with meanings including 'hammer', 'guardian', 'manly' (from 'mas'), and 'soft/tender' (from Greek 'malakos'). 174.63.121.51 01:00, September 11, 2013 (UTC)

Shouldn't it also be included that Hajime stated he never intended for Marco go die in volume 4, but because he didn't consider him interesting enough he killed him off. From that we can also say the meaning of his name changed Yugioh z (talk) 23:09, October 7, 2014 (UTC)

Marco's dead theory
Could someone give the text about theory of Marco's death. It's very popular so it should be mentioned here. Here's link to snk-wikia about that http://shingekinokyojin.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Xxkiiroxx/%22Marco_is_Alive%22_Theory

Fibius (talk) 14:34, December 24, 2015 (UTC)


 * Regardless of popularity, fan theories will never be added to article pages unless:


 * Isayama makes note of it in an interview, or
 * The theory is actually something a character, or multiple characters, believe.
 * In which case, it would likely appear in the trivia section. Unless a character is using that theory within the story to base their actions off of. For example, Erwin theorized the Quadrupedal Titan had intelligence. Regardless of whether he's right or wrong, that would go in the story section somewhere.


 * As far as Marco is concerned, it has already been written and confirmed within the story that Marco is dead. I'm not sure why people believe otherwise, one of his closest friends identified his body. The only thing that I saw that was "left in the air," was how he died. Since it didn't look like a Titan attack to me, but also seemed like more effort used than necessary on Annie's part. EternalLocket (talk) 00:37, December 25, 2015 (UTC)