http://codename-fire.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] codename-fire.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] codename_fire 2011-04-27 10:02 pm (UTC)

I can understand your point, though in the case of the marriage - this is our interpretation based on a reaction that many people have when under duress after, well, so many years of knowing each other (over 10 at this point, based on chapter 2 of the Frozen Teardrop novel). This can also easily be based off their behavior in animated canon. The old "birds of a feather" rings true here, and has for numerous individuals before us. Canonically, their impulsive behavior has been a fair constant, and Noin is rather good at this, also shows in the fact that she has no interest "in waiting". This can be interpreted as people wish, but I'd like to make, based on how Noin tends to act around Zechs based on their history, is applicable, or at least understandable from their view point.

Your point with Treize is valid, but however, this is not completely valid as Noin herself had very little to do with him - yes, he was her instructor, and yes she cared about him and went behind Zechs' back in the series to ask for advice, but the two were not as close as Zechs or Lady Une was to him (Treize himself states that Zechs and Lady Une are the two people who get him the best). In game with Treize, however, Zechs has reached out to him before as apart of an invite to said wedding, that the player was not around does not mean that he hasn't tried.
Also, considering Zechs' canon point that he's taken from, and barring that I am not playing him let alone have I tried recently to invest in his personal aims in that area, his association with Treize is going to be brief. Treize is dead. This is admittedly something that will tend to put most human beings off, to see the dead alive again, psychologically speaking, not to mention they didn't end on the best of terms. Also, the Treize in game is Treize to him, but is also a Treize who has no idea what he's gone through at this point, the duel that was ignored, the cannon that was fired (with Lady Une saving Treize from the blast), the roles that they have played and the pain and self hate that Zechs had felt at that final battle with Heero Yuy.

My question is to you then how does a married woman "put off CR"? Because when I think about the implications of that, it means that someone wanted something more out of either Zechs or Noin, and not just simple CR.

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