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THE VIDEO:

https://mega.nz/file/e3gmxJzK#ob6y-oK2zJO6HmgwTvbHrwfM9tllUcU4mCj33gH5bqg 


What a GREAT story with PHENOMENAL characters! I loved all of this, but I really want to see the post-Jormungand world!


I WATCH JORMUNGAND AT FUNIMATION: https://www.funimation.com/shows/jormungand/

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Will

I'm gonna miss this reaction so much fun watching you go through Jormungand hey just saying Black lagoon and Gansta have similar vibes maybe a goosher100 will do them or in the regular set one can hope :)

J Johnson

Koko basically screwed over the global supply chain system, which will probably just result in a ton of economic instability across the world which ironically may lead to even more conflict. It's highly unlikely that Jormungand would result in the peaceful world Koko wants. Most conflicts in the world happen between neighboring countries or within unstable ones (think African warlords, north and south korea, Russia and the Ukraine etc) so no ocean travel won't have any effect on those conflicts and all the weapons they already have don't just disappear. If anything it would only prevent other more distant countries from intervening (China can finally grab Taiwan without interference from Western Nations). And eventually the world would come up with alternate navigation methods, people were traveling the seas way before GPS existed. And even if the satellite network is completely unrecoverable, nations will just eventually launch new satellites using a separate system. It could take years or decades but it will happen eventually.

SpazBoysComedy

Yea, I’m with you: She would definitely put a pause on war - and life as we know it - but humans would adapt and conquer, getting back to their ways.

Phillip Ribbink

I'm personally on Team Kaspar when it comes to what would inevitably happen once Jormungand is activated. People have been making war on each other since the world began. When one tribe of cave-men decided that massacring the tribe across the river was a better alternative to starving. Getting rid of our ability to fly isn't going to change that. It might set us back a little since we've become so reliant on it. But that'll just be a matter of re-learning how to fight war without it. Remember, the first air-warfare was conducted at the beginning of the 20th century. That's honestly not that far removed modern warfare, it would be a simple adjustment.