1 It’s an honor to be put in charge of an ace unit. And it’s an important job. -Lena
Lena dedicated herself to becoming a Handler to assist the Eighty-Six on the frontlines. Her hard work paid off when she was appointed head of an ace unit.
2 I was the last one left back then, and that’s how it’s always been till now. -Shinei Nouzen
Shin was always the last person who was left alive. That was until he met Raiden Shuga. He was relieved that he finally found a companion who could survive alongside him.
3 A flaw of modern Republicanism is that decisions can’t be made unless it is a matter of life and death. -Shinei Nouzen
Shin was aware of the flaws of his nation. The nation only took action only when it was a matter of life and death. This often meant a little too late.
4 I’ll take everyone who fought and died alongside me to my final destination. -Shinei Nouzen
Shin was an extremely kind person. He felt that it was his responsibility to shoulder the deaths of his comrades and let them pass peacefully into the afterlife.
5 If, one day, you make it to our final destination, would you please leave flowers? -Shinei Nouzen
Shin and Lena frequently talked over Para-RAID discussing both business and other topics. Shin would ask her not to forget him and the Spearhead Squadron during the Revolution Festival. In his final letter, he asked her to leave the flowers at their final destination
6 I feel it is a betrayal of ideals to have you fight, be sacrificed, and not acknowledging you. -Lena
The young people of the Eighty-Sixth sector were stripped of their humanity to pilot the supposedly unmanned weapons into battle. They were never acknowledged or even respected and only treated as disposable tools.
7 Walk through the streets and you’ll see that the first modern republic in the world is just an empty shell. -Annette
Annette felt that the Republic was an empty nation without any morals or code. The war had turned it into an immoral nation that didn’t care about it’s people anymore.
8 Being excessively humble will bring about disgust. -Karlstahl
Karlstahl has repeatedly shown himself to be a cynic and a nihilist. He didn’t believe in being too humble as it takes away the respect that people have for you.
9 You may be a little too idealistic. Not only for others, but for yourself. Ideals are too high and unable to be attained. -Karlstahl
Karlstahl despised ideals. He had come to terms with the fact that the Republic had lost sight of its ideals. He didn’t live by ideals and instead did his duty as a soldier.
10 If I don’t fight, I can’t live on. -Rei
Rei believed that his duty in life was to serve the Republic. Hence, he wanted to contribute by fighting for it as a Handler. His only purpose in life was to be a soldier.
10 Amazing Quotes From 86-Eighty Six
1. It’s an honor to be put in charge of an ace unit. And it’s an important job. -Lena
2. I was the last one left back then, and that’s how it’s always been till now. -Shinei Nouzen
3. A flaw of modern Republicanism is that decisions can’t be made unless it is a matter of life and death. -Shinei Nouzen
4. I’ll take everyone who fought and died alongside me to my final destination. -Shinei Nouzen
5. If, one day, you make it to our final destination, would you please leave flowers? -Shinei Nouzen
6. I feel it is a betrayal of ideals to have you fight, be sacrificed, and not acknowledging you. -Lena
7. Walk through the streets and you’ll see that the first modern republic in the world is just an empty shell. -Annette
8. Being excessively humble will bring about disgust. -Karlstahl
9. You may be a little too idealistic. Not only for others, but for yourself. Ideals are too high and unable to be attained. -Karlstahl
10. If I don’t fight, I can’t live on. -Rei