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| 21 Oct 2016 06:15 PM |
They SHOULDN'T go out and kill the titans. They don't need to.
According to GameTheory they should just seal themselves in the walls. The walls are too strong for titans to break, that's why they only attack the gates. The area of the inside of the wall is roughly 454,000 km2, about the size of Sweden. Roughly 900,000 people live within the walls meaning there's about 2 people/km. The amount usable land area at worst case scenario is 10%, and that means the walls could support 9,000,000 PEOPLE.
In all before overpopulation and mass starvation happens, they have about 200 YEARS before the population of the walls would hit 9,000,000 people. And by then the Titans may be gone.
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| 21 Oct 2016 06:17 PM |
so you just expect them to sit in shelter the whole time how does that make the story "wrong" |
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| 21 Oct 2016 06:19 PM |
because the story of it is to go outside and kill all the titans when they shouldn't and absolutely don't even need to consider going outside the wall for 200 years
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| 21 Oct 2016 06:21 PM |
The titans only need sunlight to survive. They aren't going anywhere any time soon.
But yeah, humanity can survive for another 200 years. |
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| 21 Oct 2016 06:24 PM |
in the 200 years the humans stay behind the walls they could advance technology far enough to fly outside the walls and probably even orbit the planet, and build planes to shoot fight the titans
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