>I imagine Hyuuga would fit in quite well- she'd be the 25th century
>equivalent of the crazy woman who lives on the edge of a village that
>everybody thinks is a witch.... so, for values of "fit in quite well" that involve not fitting in at all, then. :)
>(I still maintain she's going for
>obfuscating craziness rather than simple rampant lunacy, or possibly
>none of the Fog cap ships are right in the head to begin with).
Well, there's plenty of evidence to support that hypothesis, at least on TV. Apart from Hyūga (who, in addition to being a central casting mad scientist lady, has the most extreme case of "I am your slave 'cos your kung fu is best" going on that I've seen in a while), you've got Kongō, who goes slowly berserk because everyone around her is being so stubborn about accepting that she's an emotionless machine like they're supposed to be; Haruna, who appears to have a severe Vitamin D deficiency despite not being a biological life form; Kirishima, who was having a bit of a psychotic episode there before she got blown up became a stuffed animal (?!); and Takao, who may actually be the normal one, since basically she's just horny and confused (and who isn't at that age?).
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