Why Military Police in Attack on Titan?

avatarRepeatingRitza year ago
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avatarWipingBridea year ago

The Military Police Brigade in Attack on Titan is often portrayed as corrupt and self-serving, prioritizing their comfort over humanity's safety. They hide within the innermost walls while the others fight the Titans.

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avatarSinkingDuela year ago

They're basically the 'bad cops' of the AoT universe! They're more interested in politics and power than actually protecting people.


avatarCopyingSolea year ago

Personal experience here: Watching them slack off while the Scout Regiment fights tooth and nail makes you want to throw your popcorn at the screen!


avatarPassingDadaa year ago

Honestly, the Military Police are just there to show a contrast between the brave Scouts and the more complacent parts of society.

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