I feel like Nai loving Rem can be true. He must’ve loved her with all that he’s shown. However, after that incident with their sister, everything changed. Rem knew about their sister and kept it secret. +
He even tested her by mentioning the geraniums are in the same plant room as his sister to see her reaction.
How long would it take before she or someone would take him or Vash? He can’t hope for humanity when they’ve already proven to be untrustworthy, deceptive and monstrous.
Nai could no longer trust anyone, even Rem at this point - the person he thought he could be safe with. He’s scared and confused and trying to figure out a way to save himself and his brainwashed brother. They’re still children, at 1 year old, at this point.
Maybe Nai had conflicting emotions on Rem. Maybe he was okay with her coming since she raised them, gave them love, Vash loves her very much and they can show her power around her. He did ask Rem to come with them, and it’s not like there wasn’t an extra two seats in their ship.
However, I can also see Nai at this point having lost close to all attachment to Rem (or trying to ignore it, to focus on saving Vash). Rem coming along means her not having enough time to save all the other humans, then she could’ve been kept alive or been dealt with on earth. +
Also, we’re not seen Nai’s reaction to Rem staying behind. Only Vash’s. In episode 12, we could be revealed Nai’s expression of anger and/or shock to her goodbye, indicating the worst of what Nai didn’t want her to do. Also, it’d explain his looks of anger afterwards.
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Vash guesses he should’ve expected that his kind don’t experience the same birthing process as humans do. He didn’t expect for his roots to come out & bury themselves into the ground (that Nai convinced +
Him they needed to copulate on. With a brother as scheming as him, he didn’t know what to believe. However, he shamefully knows little to no knowledge of his plant nature, & it looked like Nai was eager to help him learn & finally take steps to embracing it). He hadn’t noticed +
He apparently went into some sort of trance either until Nai brought it up as a part of the process, including the part where some of his roots snapped off & sunk into the ground. “They’ll regenerate,” Nai reassured. “You’ll see… In a few months, our seedlings will surface.” +
I REALLY hate to say it, but after watching the OG Trigun, it’s a shame we didn’t see ‘23 Vash snap or know WHY he made the promise to never kill again like the ‘98 Vash did. It’d be understandable, & we’d feel sympathetic even if we don’t agree with his actions. However, +
Because we’re not given the reason (or even a good enough reason in this version: TriStamp) behind his actions, ‘23 Vash’s unyielding faith & devotion to humans feels foolish & confusing when we see what’s happened to him (it’s something I felt before ever watching the OG).
His promise to never kill that means so much to him feels like we missed something (speaking in terms to a new audience). I know we have one episode left, but I feel like we may not get anything from what I just said. I’ll be surprised & happy, but just wanted to give an opinion.
Need young alpha son, Nai, to manipulate his omega mama, Vash, into believing he’s very scared about his first rut, so much so, that Vash offers to be there for him. Not to physically help him, but lend his presence. +
Nai takes advantage of his mama so kindly trapping himself in his room with his pheromones wildly running rampant. He pretends to try to muffle the lustful noises protruding, eyeing closely the reactions of his mama tightly pressing his thighs together, thickly gulping, & making+
Nai’s mouth form something between a smirk & a smile, feeling relief. Even the hand his mama offered was hot, sweaty & gripped tighter than his was.
He was waiting. Regardless of their relation, it was still natural for an omega to hit an early heat if an alpha’s pheromones +