Talk:Index Librorum Prohibitorum/@comment-104.156.228.179-20170305001840

'' Touma has a lot to answer for the current shift in Railgun's personality, and his ignorance of the girl's feelings because in a way he is partly responsible in Railgun going in a dangerous direction. ''

Compared to Index (the character), I feel that Railgun (the character) is the one that's going to get the shittiest end of the stick here. Also, I don't think that this is Touma's fault. If anything, I think Index (the character) is the one that's somehow/someway using her abilities (that cost no mana) to keep Touma from falling for Railgun (the character.)

'' Really? I don't believe that is the case. Yes she wants to get stronger for him, but I believe whichever action he makes whether he notices her or not, Railgun would still want to get stronger not just to protect, but to protect those around her as well such as her friends (Shirai, Uiharu, Saten, etc). Also those people telling her how she didn't do enough despite Railgun pushing herself so much is also another major reason. ''

You know, I feel that Railgun (the character) is a lot like Kariya Matou from Fate/Zero. She's the kind of person that is trying to make a gigantic-sized difference that could literally change the fate of the world itself; however, no matter how hard she tries, she'll always wind up in the same spot....forever. And the more she tries, the more likely she'll fail in the end.

 Not really he never forced her into his problems she's the one who forced herself there and sometimes messed up terribly such as NT 13   

Like I said before, Railgun is following Kariya Matou's path all over again....except....it's far less dramatic.

eh? she kind of brought that on herself

Indeed, Railgun brought all of this crap onto her own self. Then again, can you really blame her? She's selflessly trying to save everyone and everything. And that's self-destructive in my honest opinion. IMO, she should be more like Index. Take every day for all that it is worth. Don't worry about the future, don't look back in the past, stay here in the present. Index has nailed this; however, Railgun has failed miserably.