Talk:Rachel/@comment-82.239.18.156-20160208132220/@comment-5693502-20160214014958

I'm not doubting the fact that she's an Irregular, I could and would never go against the Word of God.

True, all of that is stated, though it would stand to reason that a person should be able to enter through a door if someone else opens it [for them]. Despite Headon being a tricky and unreliable entity, he still basically tells Rachel, "You weren't chosen". So if the Tower didn't allow her entry, how else could Rachel have got in if she didn't come in with/via Baam ?

Why I believe the 10 Great Warriors came in via Zahard's power rather than their own is because of the lore SIU has presented us with. Note: these 11 Irregulars are always referred to as Zahard and the 10 Great Warriors. Why aren't they referred to as the 11 Great Warriors (or something along those lines) ? Why is it that only Zahard gets emphasis ? If they are a group of equally special people (that the Tower wants) then why is their leader given so much more attention than the others ? Because the Tower chose Zahard; his 10 subordinates came with him to make his job easier. Another thing to note: it's never written as "Zahard and the 10 Great Warriors conquered the Tower" but instead, "Zahard conquered the Tower with the 10 Great Warriors". That, in and of itself, somewhat implies that Zahard is more 'special' than the others. For example, the Strawhat Pirates are a powerful group with Luffy as their definitive leader, but they aren't called Luffy and the Strawhats (even though there are things that make Luffy stand out over the others - such as his Haoshoku Haki).

I really wish I could confirm what I'm saying as right, but I can't because I'm not SIU. But for the reasons mentioned above, I think it's more likely that Rachel and the 10 Great Warriors came into the Tower via others (Baam and Zahard respectively) rather than by their own powers.