User blog comment:Epzilon/Eleven Supernova (Continued)/@comment-3403804-20151024004805/@comment-5778280-20151024010043

I guess, as my idea, I should clear some of this. By no means, and I believe I may have said it before (if I have not, then I take full responsibility for this), but Juusensaiza isn't some band of thugs. As Njalm has said, they're mostly comprised of threats. Though, being a threat doesn't necessarily mean they have hostile intentions. America is a threat to Russia, but we're not looking for the opportunity to gun them down, are we? They recognize us as a threat, and we recognize them; mutual classification. Juusensaiza is similar to that. Though, for the sake of keeping egos in check, let us say they don't know how much influence they have -- unless of course they're capable of gauging their own power.

Anyway, Juusensaiza (as I described it in my last post to the actual article), is essentially an organize comprised of those who could either further or prolong development. They can be used for militaristic, economic, and social development. However, to be fair, that is the same as any individual ever. The only difference between the Juusensaiza is that, they're a little bit more unique. In fact, describing them as a band of uniqueness, is the most accurate explanation. Hopefully, addressing this for the seventh time will clear it all up. Juusensaiza, since the beginning, has never been a group with an actual purpose. If the Yonko are masters in the four Zankensoki, the Royal Guard are the Soul King's personal guard, each renowned for their influence on Soul Society, then the Juusensaiza are simply a generation prone to prosper. Have you ever looked at somebody and thought, they have the ability to make a difference? Think of them like that.

To add a little more difficulty to this, let's say they're also here for the sake of competition. This, in more ways than one, make them comparable to the Eleven Supernovas in One Piece. Have you ever noticed how all of the Supernovas have been considered the Worst Generation, yet not all of them are bad? The juusensaiza may be considered threats, but not a single one is forced to be negatively aligned. I mean, Minato Kuramoto is a part of this group for god sakes. Unless Seireitou has been sneaking around behind our back, raising the greatest villain in the world, I wouldn't consider him a HOSTILE threat.