Little Ritsuka and her Loving Family (Fate/Grand Order)

On Babylonia, having Ishtarin from the start may be beneficial. He's sure lo like the idea of an ordinary human dominating a god and and hijacking their saint graph and authorities for mortal purposes and mentality .

Aka, schandenfreude at seeing his nemesis bent to Rin's will like that.
 
On Babylonia, having Ishtarin from the start may be beneficial. He's sure lo like the idea of an ordinary human dominating a god and and hijacking their saint graph and authorities for mortal purposes and mentality .

Aka, schandenfreude at seeing his nemesis bent to Rin's will like that.

Gil as Caster considers Ishtar an annoyance, and doesn't have time for her, he'll probably laugh at the idea, and then just send them away as in canon to prove themselves.
 
Would the MA, and by extension Tamabitch, really still be able to run roughshod over Chaldea with Olga still alive ? I was under the impression that her death was a pretty big factor for why Chaldea was in such dire straits.

Not nearly as much as canon.

The set-up to this scene is that the MA is still applying pressure to Chaldea, but Olga Marie has a lot more influence and clout that she's using to handle things. They still have to investigate because Chaldea technically broke a lot of laws, but the Animusphere name can bury a lot of that. Goldolf, as an MA member with an interest in Chaldea's work, invited Olga Marie and the team to meet with him when they came to the MA to finish off the last hearing and resolve everything. He was interested in becoming a partner and partial sponsor of the organization, partially due to Tamamovitch pushing him so he'd lure them into striking distance.
 
Part of me wants to have Ritsuka try to save Patxi and Gerda by turning them into Pseudo-Servants.

Not gonna lie, could totally see Patxi as a Pseudo-Servant with Fenrir or another wolf deity.
If Ritsuka managed to social/cute-fu Moriarty into submission during the Epic of Remnant arc, then he could probably help out in trying to "game" the FATE System into making Pseudo-Servants.

He did manage to fuse his "legend" with that of a "phantom", The Freeshooter's myth. Same goes for Hessian Lobo and The Headless Horseman.

This time, it will be the opposite, trying to fuse a "phantom of another timeline" (Patxi and Gerda) with actual Legends (Simo Hayha and Idunn).


... just don't forget to call him Papa out of EMIYA's earshot. :p
 
Not nearly as much as canon.

The set-up to this scene is that the MA is still applying pressure to Chaldea, but Olga Marie has a lot more influence and clout that she's using to handle things. They still have to investigate because Chaldea technically broke a lot of laws, but the Animusphere name can bury a lot of that. Goldolf, as an MA member with an interest in Chaldea's work, invited Olga Marie and the team to meet with him when they came to the MA to finish off the last hearing and resolve everything. He was interested in becoming a partner and partial sponsor of the organization, partially due to Tamamovitch pushing him so he'd lure them into striking distance.

The fact that they even accepted the invitation implies several things, the first is that they must have some degree of respect towards Goldolf considering that they'd likely ignore the invitation otherwise, the second is that they were prepared for a trap, if not expecting one and the third is that they must have been pretty desperate.
 
If Ritsuka managed to social/cute-fu Moriarty into submission during the Epic of Remnant arc, then he could probably help out in trying to "game" the FATE System into making Pseudo-Servants.

He did manage to fuse his "legend" with that of a "phantom", The Freeshooter's myth. Same goes for Hessian Lobo and The Headless Horseman.

This time, it will be the opposite, trying to fuse a "phantom of another timeline" (Patxi and Gerda) with actual Legends (Simo Hayha and Idunn).


... just don't forget to call him Papa out of EMIYA's earshot. :p
I don't think Simo Hayha will be too eager to fuse with a Russian hero candidate, even if it is an alternate timeline Russia.
 
The fact that they even accepted the invitation implies several things, the first is that they must have some degree of respect towards Goldolf considering that they'd likely ignore the invitation otherwise, the second is that they were prepared for a trap, if not expecting one and the third is that they must have been pretty desperate.

Well the only master is an actual child. A child who shouldn't have even been there in the first place.
 
The fact that they even accepted the invitation implies several things, the first is that they must have some degree of respect towards Goldolf considering that they'd likely ignore the invitation otherwise, the second is that they were prepared for a trap, if not expecting one and the third is that they must have been pretty desperate.

Goldolf is apparently well respected enough and rich enough to outright buy Chaldea in canon. Presumably, Olga Marie has the ability to look into him and decide that he would be a useful backer and possibly a political ally when he made an offer for a meeting. The guards were mainly there because they didn't trust that the MA wouldn't try something, especially since their sole master is 10, and wanted a couple of Assassins around to keep an eye on things undetected.
 
so wait

did they do as canon and push all of Ritsu achievement onto Roman to deflect attention

cause i don't think any one would believe that a 10 years old save the world

not even the Crypter would believe that
 
If during Babylonia, Babylonia!Ishtar is still summoned, do you think that Rin!Ishtar and her can work together to hijack Gugalanna from FSF!Ishtar? Would that even be possible?

I'm curious about how Kingu reacts to Ritsuka since both he and Gorgon are much more merciful to children.

But yeah, Ritsuka is going to board the trauma train during Babylonia.
 
so wait

did they do as canon and push all of Ritsu achievement onto Roman to deflect attention

cause i don't think any one would believe that a 10 years old save the world

not even the Crypter would believe that

They were intentionally vague with the reports, but Ritsuka was implied to have been involved, though not nearly as much as she actually was.
 
umm if paxi is saved.....
I would like an scene with paxi in the point of dying but suddenly he meets roman / goetia which gives him the courage to fight and return with the little ritsuka

by the way the best russian doggo and white death together as anservant, epic!!

also the Crypter are death by cuteness one they meet risuka
 
Not nearly as much as canon.

The set-up to this scene is that the MA is still applying pressure to Chaldea, but Olga Marie has a lot more influence and clout that she's using to handle things. They still have to investigate because Chaldea technically broke a lot of laws, but the Animusphere name can bury a lot of that. Goldolf, as an MA member with an interest in Chaldea's work, invited Olga Marie and the team to meet with him when they came to the MA to finish off the last hearing and resolve everything. He was interested in becoming a partner and partial sponsor of the organization, partially due to Tamamovitch pushing him so he'd lure them into striking distance.

Goldolf is apparently well respected enough and rich enough to outright buy Chaldea in canon. Presumably, Olga Marie has the ability to look into him and decide that he would be a useful backer and possibly a political ally when he made an offer for a meeting. The guards were mainly there because they didn't trust that the MA wouldn't try something, especially since their sole master is 10, and wanted a couple of Assassins around to keep an eye on things undetected.

They were intentionally vague with the reports, but Ritsuka was implied to have been involved, though not nearly as much as she actually was.

So... how do they gloss over that, if they want to throw weight around, Chaldea has ridiculous amounts of it? How can they force them to do anything? Chaldea commands apocalyptic power against anything that threatens them or the world.
 
So... how do they gloss over that, if they want to throw weight around, Chaldea has ridiculous amounts of it? How can they force them to do anything? Chaldea commands apocalyptic power against anything that threatens them or the world.
in canon, they some how cut off Chaldea power

which mean there no way the Master can sustain the Servant
 
Probably a failsafe in the event that Chaldea went rogue, and considering some of the people working there, it was an understandable precaution.

It's not that they cut the power, it's that they cut off the supercomputer that kept all those Saint Graphs stable and managed.

After all, they couldn't really cut the power source (All the grails) and without taking out the servants first getting to the Master was impractical.
 
It's not that they cut the power, it's that they cut off the supercomputer that kept all those Saint Graphs stable and managed.

After all, they couldn't really cut the power source (All the grails) and without taking out the servants first getting to the Master was impractical.
Lame. If Olga leaves a vulnerability like that in her systems now that Lev is a proven traitor who could have given that information out, Chaldea deserves to burn.
 
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