>>48680101She COMPLETELY drops the crazy shtick the moment Necrozma comes into the picture, though. In fact, she recognizes her own wrongdoing at the very end, which indicates she was sane the whole time. Crazy people generally do not recognize their own insanity.
>Hahaha no. The narrative doesn't do that.Necrozma literally steals light away from Alola and the Ultra Recon Squad described how it did the same to their world. Were you even paying attention?
In fact, everyone in the game siding against Lusamine is further proof that the story in USUM is broken. Again, any reasonable adult would've sided with her. Objectively, she has the best interests of Alola in mind. You can talk about how she failed in her goal, sure, but that's just more reason the Kahunas and any other strong trainer should've been involved. There's even a reasonable argument to be made that she might've been able to stop Necrozma if the player hadn't wrecked her team right before she departed.
Lillie is only "right" in hindsight, and by pure plot contrivance at that. USUM Lusamine literally did nothing wrong, in fact any other authority figure would have done almost the exact same thing in her place.
>considering the criminal extents Lusamine was willing to go to to secure her ticket to Ultra Space, telling them was pretty obviously a no-goNone of her actions would've been criminal if she had petitioned the help of the Kahunas to begin with. That's another reason it makes no sense. Lillie would've had nowhere to run in the region and Lusamine wouldn't have had to resort to criminal means to try and retrieve Cosmog. The difference between illegal "theft" and perfectly legal "confiscation" is that one has the blessing of legal authorities and the other doesn't.
>CopeWith one word you've definitively proven you're only interested in contrarian shitposts. Why did I even bother typing out any of this to begin with?