Board Thread:Naruto Discussions/@comment-25221642-20140813021755/@comment-4031545-20140820054226

Setras wrote: Here's another way of looking at things: ... to take her hive away, and she responds accordingly. You know, this is actually a really good theory that I find myself inclined to agree with. It fits everything very well, and also explains a lot of how Kaguya attacked. You notice that she immediately drew them all into another dimension, which coincidentally enough drew them away from the people who were trapped in IT, and therefore put them out of harm's way. It's her protecting what she sees as her subjects. Other antagonists in the series have always had no qualms of bringing people harm, and in fact was often their main objective. The only people that Kaguya has deliberately brought harm to herself are those that are resisting her taking control of the entire world, those that would threaten her position as queen. Even BZ follows this logic to a broad extent, and he is supposed to be her "will".