Thread:Blaid/@comment-2089817-20121209233629/@comment-1757720-20121210154728

I'm glad to agree, I must admit that all of Aizen's strategies are of interest to me.

To lure roughly half the Captains of Soul Society to Hueco Mundo to weaken his enemies military capacity? A Classic.

To create Wonderweiss and make it so that even if he is destroyed, he will negate the Captain Commander, via injuring him? To have been expected, and well played out.

What I never understood is why Aizen did not take it upon himself to collect a group of powerful individuals: his own Royal Guard, his two Shinigami sabordinates and the Espada were technically his Captain-class equivelent, yet he had to have had some method to battle the Royal Guard - given that this was before he became drunk on power it can be assumed he did have a backup plan.

Also, an interesting thing of note is the fact that Aizen doesn't kill anyone. He injures them or mortally wounds them, but he never makes a move to actually kill his enemies - especially if they are Shinigami.