There was a flash-forward/vision to her with her ultimate weaponry clashing with U-do.
The clash visibly wiped out much of the visible universe- it looks like a starfield being wiped out but then you look closer and realize, 'wait, those aren't stars, those are galaxies!'.
Anyway, even not counting that, Kos-mos does have some very powerful weapons and capabilities. Railcannon, X-buster, even a phase transfer cannon in the third game. And her hilbert-effect doubles as a pseudo-EMP that messes with electronics and sensors (without actually being an EMP, standard shielding won't stop it). So she's got the goods to win.
Yeah, she probably is, but IIRC the most controversy with her was over her destructive capability and whether she could axe a galaxy or the setting's deity had something to do with it.
Never played xenosaga myself. I do remember someone differentiating KOS MOS' power based on her eye colour or something, though.
There was a flash-forward/vision to her with her ultimate weaponry clashing with U-do.The clash visibly wiped out much of the visible universe- it looks like a starfield being wiped out but then you look closer and realize, 'wait, those aren't stars, those are galaxies!'.
Wouldn't most of the destruction come from U do?
Originally posted by Q99
There was a flash-forward/vision to her with her ultimate weaponry clashing with U-do.The clash visibly wiped out much of the visible universe- it looks like a starfield being wiped out but then you look closer and realize, 'wait, those aren't stars, those are galaxies!'.
Anyway, even not counting that, Kos-mos does have some very powerful weapons and capabilities. Railcannon, X-buster, even a phase transfer cannon in the third game. And her hilbert-effect doubles as a pseudo-EMP that messes with electronics and sensors (without actually being an EMP, standard shielding won't stop it). So she's got the goods to win.
It was a galaxy, stupid.