Board Thread:Theories/@comment-27441457-20151225042055/@comment-27702860-20160531072311

'kaaaaaaayyyyy. . . but how does that make him working against the Homeland?

Again, this is all speculation. The next issue could have Zeke the Beast meeting with Homeland Representatives as he heals or have him chortling, "Fools! I will destory you all! And gain the Coordinate! Ha! HA! HaHA! Ha."

Anyways, given the multilevels of conflicting interests, I would not be surprised if the "Homeland Mission" for want of a better term has a crapload of conflicting parties. Though some things are odd. B and R want to take Ymir and Eren back to "Homeland" for what we assume will be a devouring by "someone" who wants the abilities both have. Awesome. I assume that if either R or B ate Eren then the Homeland Powers That Be would be upset and come after them. Heck, that may explain why Annie does not do the same. They are either "good soldiers" as suggested or just do not want to deal with being pursued.

Fine. Neat. Even "peachy."

What is so special about Ymir?

My point--other than wasting time--is that it seems to me that B and R have enough fear/respect/loyalty to Homeland and whomever their "bosses" are that they would not consider such a plan.

Which bring me to the connundrum that if Zeke the Beast is "independent" or working for himself primarily why did he not simply "eat" Reiner? Reiner challenged him. Eating him gives him the whole armor aspect, I suppose.

Meh. . . over thinking this. . ..

--J.D.

[Edited to redact to the Textus Receptus.--Ed.]