AdmiralTigerclaw wrote:Flying it safe when it's full of people, that's challenging. But it can be taken off, banked around, and brought slamming down into the tarmac.
2) they could readily destroy the aircraft before it hit them if he wasn't on the ground to draw away their attention
Crescent Pulsar R wrote: The writers are thus left up with one choice: how does Jadeite lose? Unfortunately, they chose for the heroes to come up with a plan of action that works on the fly (since they're too concerned about keeping the planes intact, even though having secret identities should have saved them from the responsibility of destroying them). Such brilliance, and after they entered the scene like clowns: not only did the senshi travel to and enter the potential trap untransformed, but the smartest one in the group is the one that initiates her transformation first, where they were to confront their enemy, as if said enemy wouldn't be there and thus not have a chance to watch.
Crescent Pulsar R wrote:I suppose, too, that Jadeite might not have made the planes fly because of power issues. You have to remember that he took care of all of the staff at a major airport, replaced them (the security guards, at least), and had to prevent any outside interference. (Considering the reason for why security was beefed up, an outside party would have been expecting status reports, so he had to have expended some energy to make sure they weren't alerted.) He even had control of the monorail that brought the girls to him and his trap.
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