Board Thread:Manga/@comment-27321453-20200408113657/@comment-45387321-20200522165536

Attackcjc wrote: Warrior655 wrote: Attackcjc wrote: Mutsu Goro wrote: TKGriffiths wrote: Trying to recover the colossus would be an insane idea. Even if they were successful, it would only reduce the number of shifters available to fight Eren and the Yaegerists (since one warrior would be holding two titans).

Also Armin is more than capable of defending himself and killing anyone who tries to eat him. It's a counterproductive plan that only makes things worse whether it succeeds or not. It is sure that it could put the mess and make everything fail. After the fear of losing their families might be powerful enough to take this risk. Annie in chapter 127 did not hide the possibility that they would turn against Armin and Mikasa if the latter opposed the idea of killing Eren. They would certainly be one less, but the collosale is the only titan to weigh a bit against the founding titan and against his army, isn't it? Annie only made it look like she was against them only to then show she understands their feelings and is not opposed herself to resolving things peacefully with Eren. She just followed the theme of looking bad but then it turns out its not the case, which we all know Eren is going to become the prime example of very soon. Its even more clear now that NOBODY wants to fight/kill Eren, not Gabi, not Reiner, nor anybody else in the "alliance". Annie Leonhardt main goal is returning to her adoptive Father. After when Survey Corp/Marley Warriors alliance finish dealing with the Yeagerist Faction, and built that sea plane. They will head straight towards the Warriors hometown and find it under attack. The warriors will believe it to be Eren Yeager and declare vengeance, causing friction between them & Survey Corp. However, they will find out the truth after attacking that massive titan,and realise they've made an error in judgement.

Note:  There is no room for personnel feelings during war time, or otherwise, you will fail time and again. That's not a bad theory, and I like how you incorporate the other side people are seeing here, that Eren isn't the villain he seems to be and that he may not actually be attacking Marley, hence the literal smokescreen we got this chp. Love how some Eren haters tried to twist the facts and say Eren DID attack Marley when the truth is it was left up to debate, and why would Isayama write it that way if Eren was the villain? Where exactly was it painted as dubious that Eren went ahead and attacked Marley?