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If Seiya died at the end of the “Hades”, how can he fight as Gold Saint in “Saint Seiya Omega”?
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Saint Seiya died at the end of Hades. Yet, in Saint Seiya Omega, I saw him fight as Sagittarius.
How?
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Saint Seiya died at the end of Hades. Yet, in Saint Seiya Omega, I saw him fight as Sagittarius.
How?
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IMHO, it's not Science Fiction but it is Fantasy, so: yes, it seems to be the right SE to ask it.
– Rodrigo Guedes
Nov 29 '12 at 15:08
Jim, is there anything more I can add to my answer?
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Saint Seiya died at the end of Hades. Yet, in Saint Seiya Omega, I saw him fight as Sagittarius.
How?
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Saint Seiya died at the end of Hades. Yet, in Saint Seiya Omega, I saw him fight as Sagittarius.
How?
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IMHO, it's not Science Fiction but it is Fantasy, so: yes, it seems to be the right SE to ask it.
– Rodrigo Guedes
Nov 29 '12 at 15:08
Jim, is there anything more I can add to my answer?
– FuzzyBoots
Apr 4 '16 at 16:55
picked as answer
– user4951
Apr 19 '16 at 2:38
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IMHO, it's not Science Fiction but it is Fantasy, so: yes, it seems to be the right SE to ask it.
– Rodrigo Guedes
Nov 29 '12 at 15:08
Jim, is there anything more I can add to my answer?
– FuzzyBoots
Apr 4 '16 at 16:55
picked as answer
– user4951
Apr 19 '16 at 2:38
IMHO, it's not Science Fiction but it is Fantasy, so: yes, it seems to be the right SE to ask it.
– Rodrigo Guedes
Nov 29 '12 at 15:08
IMHO, it's not Science Fiction but it is Fantasy, so: yes, it seems to be the right SE to ask it.
– Rodrigo Guedes
Nov 29 '12 at 15:08
Jim, is there anything more I can add to my answer?
– FuzzyBoots
Apr 4 '16 at 16:55
Jim, is there anything more I can add to my answer?
– FuzzyBoots
Apr 4 '16 at 16:55
picked as answer
– user4951
Apr 19 '16 at 2:38
picked as answer
– user4951
Apr 19 '16 at 2:38
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From the Wikipedia article (emphasis mine):
In Saint Seiya Omega however the story branches out the Hades Chapter in a different way. Seiya is shown in several flashbacks as having recovered, and still serving Athena, as Saori Kido, as the Sagittarius Gold Saint this time, revered as a legend and a source of inspiration to whom the newest Pegasus, Kōga, looks at hoping to match his prowess and legendary deeds.
So, short answer, it's either a retcon or an alternate continuity depending on your point of view.
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From the Wikipedia article (emphasis mine):
In Saint Seiya Omega however the story branches out the Hades Chapter in a different way. Seiya is shown in several flashbacks as having recovered, and still serving Athena, as Saori Kido, as the Sagittarius Gold Saint this time, revered as a legend and a source of inspiration to whom the newest Pegasus, Kōga, looks at hoping to match his prowess and legendary deeds.
So, short answer, it's either a retcon or an alternate continuity depending on your point of view.
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From the Wikipedia article (emphasis mine):
In Saint Seiya Omega however the story branches out the Hades Chapter in a different way. Seiya is shown in several flashbacks as having recovered, and still serving Athena, as Saori Kido, as the Sagittarius Gold Saint this time, revered as a legend and a source of inspiration to whom the newest Pegasus, Kōga, looks at hoping to match his prowess and legendary deeds.
So, short answer, it's either a retcon or an alternate continuity depending on your point of view.
add a comment |
From the Wikipedia article (emphasis mine):
In Saint Seiya Omega however the story branches out the Hades Chapter in a different way. Seiya is shown in several flashbacks as having recovered, and still serving Athena, as Saori Kido, as the Sagittarius Gold Saint this time, revered as a legend and a source of inspiration to whom the newest Pegasus, Kōga, looks at hoping to match his prowess and legendary deeds.
So, short answer, it's either a retcon or an alternate continuity depending on your point of view.
From the Wikipedia article (emphasis mine):
In Saint Seiya Omega however the story branches out the Hades Chapter in a different way. Seiya is shown in several flashbacks as having recovered, and still serving Athena, as Saori Kido, as the Sagittarius Gold Saint this time, revered as a legend and a source of inspiration to whom the newest Pegasus, Kōga, looks at hoping to match his prowess and legendary deeds.
So, short answer, it's either a retcon or an alternate continuity depending on your point of view.
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IMHO, it's not Science Fiction but it is Fantasy, so: yes, it seems to be the right SE to ask it.
– Rodrigo Guedes
Nov 29 '12 at 15:08
Jim, is there anything more I can add to my answer?
– FuzzyBoots
Apr 4 '16 at 16:55
picked as answer
– user4951
Apr 19 '16 at 2:38