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🐁 🐌 🐕 🐀 🐀: All trot up to Midori.
Hey friends! Can you bring me back to the academy?

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Family Guy-Didn't I tell you - YouTube

Live reaction of me during everything. So anyway I knew it was gonna be fucked up but I didn't think it was "oh it's FUUUUCKED UP fucked up"
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Day 93. I have. Many thoughts on Hundred Line Last Defense Academy. Most of them are in the form of a a giant document titled 'UNSOLVED MYSTERIES SO FAR'. Some highlights include:
I can't get rid of the space here ignore this.
I can't tell if we're geniuses or if we're losing our minds.
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plagued by visions and parallels and poetry. as is usual
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oh my God.
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knight who is constantly searching for a good and noble king to serve but cannot fucking find one for the life of him so he has to become the good and noble king himself.
and now all these other knights are coming around like "please let me serve you" and like obviously hes going to let them serve him thats the point of being a good and noble king but its also. very annoying. one of you become the good and noble king for once lets trade
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// minor KG + SF spoilers (<- still story locked out of SF, it's just that every hiruko post I make will always reference what she says before the SF story lock)
tbh it's actually funny to me that hiruko fronts with a dom mommy kind of image (in part propped up by her dynamic with darumi) but she regularly tells takumi that she doesn't like being in charge and barking orders, and prefers that takumi makes the Hard Decisions™ instead in the loops (hence making him leader)
of course, kinks don't necessarily have to be reflective of a person's personality/trauma/whatever, since play space is a much more controlled environment than irl, and you can just like doing something in one space and not in another.
disclaimers aside, I just think the dissonance is funny. I know hiruko actually is kinda bossy (in the "I want the perfect plan executed well" kinda way and not "I need people to follow my leadership" kinda way). it's just there's a slight disconnect over how she acts and how she perceives herself and how she reveals those perceptions to takumi and how takumi perceives her

iirc takumi even reacts to this (in his head) like, "I just saw you engage in petplay with darumi and you expect me to believe that 🤨"
anyway. can't say more until I actually get a route where hiruko actually opens up more (and doesn't. die early) but she's suuuuuch an interesting character to me. multitudes etc etc. hndr really does feel like the slowest of slow burns for hiruko. something something the player's experience of doing multiple routes actually mimics hiruko's experience more than takumi's something something
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In the last few months, I moved into a new apartment. I have my own room ! I decided to decorate it by painting my two passions: animation and plants.
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>innocent people with GOOD moral compasses don't get caught up in it
Well, the conscript kids were pretty innocent at the start of all this.
THE HUNDRED LINE: LAST DEFENSE ACADEMY - Journal #12: Route 4 - "TRUE" ROUTE DAY 33-58 [MASSIVE SPOILERS]
//After I finished the Conspiracy Route of the game, I kept playing down the supposed "main" route of the game, without hitting any endings in particular.
//I do feel like I am just on the verge of one, so I will most likely cover that ending in my next journal. However, for this one specifically, I will be going back to the old format for these, covering it day by day, and breaking down my thoughts and feelings on each event that happens.
//Because trust me, there is...A...LOT!
//We get some CRITICAL revelations and new information in SPADES in this segment, and covering this many days, when I would normally do around 10, means this post has the potential to be quite long, so I'm going to try and abridge my experience and break it down as plainly as possible in the points where I need to.
//...Strap in I guess, and as per usual...
DO NOT READ THE REST OF THIS POST IF YOU HAVE NOT PLAYED/SEEN THE HUNDRED LINE: LAST DEFENSE ACADEMY. I WILL BE TALKING ABOUT VERY SPECIFIC PLOT POINTS AND MAJOR SPOILERS FOR THE GAME.
//So let's get into it...
DAY 33:
//So to recap where we last left off, we completed the Conspiracy Route, which kicks off with a critical decision that is made in this battle.
//After the UFB defeats V'ehxness, she employs a gambit that involves kidnapping Kurara and Gaku, so she may absorb them to heal herself and replenish her Hemoanima. In the timeline that I played through previously, the path diverged after I saved Kurara, and left Gaku to die.
//However, in order to stick to the true beaten path, we need to save Gaku. So with a heavy heart, I went back to Day 33 afterwards, and decided to let Gaku get absorbed by V'ehxness.
//Well...I say "heavy heart." But I mostly mean that I'll miss Kurara. I certainly won't miss the Conspiracy Route.
//One thing that did annoy me here is that even though I've already done this fight in full, and despite how there's a critical decision at the end if it, this is the only time the game hasn't given me the prompt to skip the fight.
//Granted, it's probably BECAUSE of the decision at the end, but again, this is easily fixed if you just have a WAVE skip feature. Get on that, TooKyo.
//Anyway, Kurara gets absorbed, and I hate V'ehxness with a burning passion.
//Seriously, the more I see of V'ehxness, the more I dislike her. Not because I think she's a poorly written villain or anything. In fact, I quite like the idea of there being a character in one of these games who is just pure evil. But this narrative structure is a bit of a double-edged sword to be honest.
//On the one hand, this portrayal of a supremely strong and unyielding force of evil serves to further themes of war, loss, and the high price of resistance. It presents a more realistically tragic picture of struggle, challenging the conventional heroic fantasy of effortless victory.
//Because let's be real. The idea of the heroes ALWAYS coming out on top against their enemies in a game that is about the horrors of war is VERY unrealistic. The fact that only a few characters died in the original timeline, and most of them were offscreen, was in line with the idea of a video game. But this part of the story now feels like it could be happening in a real life scenario, where we are forced to watch our friends die as we slowly sink deeper into pain, knowing we can't fucking beat this threat.
//However, this approach, for me at least, becomes very narratively unsatisfying from how often it happens. Having a villain like V'ehxness runs the risk of making the game seem pointless when she consistently invalidates the effort by taking back control, reviving herself, or invalidating hard-won victories.
//If every strategic success is undone, and each emotional investment leads only to greater loss, the game can veer into narrative stagnation, where progress is illusory. Which undermines not only the tension, but...you know...the whole CONCEPT of the game?
//If the result is always the same—V'ehxness wins and someone dies—then the stakes lose their significance.
//But...hey, that's something I'm gonna have to get used to. I just hate her and needed to rant.
//You know, the funny thing is, at this point I was wondering if Takumi maybe had the power to jump back in time again, even if he didn't retain his memories. It doesn't make any sense to me that he could only do something like that once when he didn't lose the UFB's power.
//It didn't make an awful lot of sense to me that he didn't try for a better ending, but I guess that's player choice at the end of the day, since most of these endings are kind of independent of each other regardless.
//I bring this up because I recently watched a horror movie called Happy Death Day for the first time, and it reminded me of that.
//For those who don't know, Happy Death Day is a black comedy slasher film that is, in short, Scream meets Groundhog Day.
//The story follows Tree Gelbman (Yes, her name is Tree; it's short for Theresa), a college student who is murdered on her birthday, only to wake up and relive the same day over and over again. Each time she is killed, the loop resets, and she retains her memories, allowing her to gradually uncover clues about her killer's identity, so she uses each iteration to not only survive but also to become a better person, confronting her own past and relationships.
//Which felt like a really uncanny movie to watch, since I imagine Takumi doing the same thing with his timelines, going back to rectify his mistakes.
DAY 34:
//Like at the beginning of the Conspiracy route, Day 34 starts off with Sirei giving everyone the super energy drink.
//Bro is built different, lol.
//Anyway, this scene doesn't change too much from how it was in the previous route, except for two major differences.
//One: Gaku is here instead of Kurara, for obvious reasons.
//And Two: Nozomi is not present, also for obvious reasons.
DAY 35:
//Oh, so THAT'S where this sprite comes from!
//I remember seeing it in the demo files, and was thinking "How is Kako gonna secretly turn out to be some sort of horndog." And then the kinky group sex line from the demo didn't really reassure me on that.
//But no, she's not horny, she's just drunk.
//It is funny seeing the Tsukumo twins looking all high and dumb next to each other.
//Not much to report on, only that the gang have apparently been drinking all night, and I get Free Time again...Not that I can SPEND it on anything.
//Honestly, I was running a bit low on materials after all the upgrades and gifts and shit I was doing, but because everyone is drinking their depression away, and Nozomi is too caught up over Kurara's death, Hiruko and Eva are the only two who can come with me on expeditions, and that's not really worth the trouble in my opinion.
//The problem is there is very little else I can do in this Free Time because of that. Getting the resources I need to upgrade my kit, tools, and bonds using gifts isn't possible when basically everyone in my team is indisposed.
//So my only choice is to either sleep through the day, or do the VR missions, so I did the latter.
DAY 36:
//This whole next segment of the story gave me some tense feelings.
//For starters, Hiruko’s behavior is starting to mirror Takumi’s from earlier, right after he was knocked out by Sirei. She’s now putting total, unquestioning trust in Sirei, almost like she’s been rewired to follow him blindly.
//When Takumi finally brings up the secret she once uncovered about the war (the one she tried to reveal in the original timeline before Eito killed her) she doesn't seem to have any idea what he's talking about.
Which strongly suggests that, just like with Takumi, Sirei may have tampered with her memories too.
//I really hope this doesn't mean we need to go to ANOTHER route to find out what she was talking about.
//The silver lining is that Hiruko herself seems to sense something is off. There’s a flicker of awareness in her that gives hope.
//I can't help but laugh about how I immediately found Sirei endearing, but now that he's getting the chance to actually, you know, be a character, I REALLY don't like him. I'll talk more about this near the conclusion of this post, but this isn't the first sign of bullshittery we get from him.
//But while that confrontation brews in the background, we’ve got another urgent matter: cheering up Nozomi. She’s been through a lot lately, and Takumi’s determined to do something meaningful for her.
//The plan is to build her a telescope, so Takumi and Eva gear up for another crucial expedition, this time to gather the rare materials needed for it.
//Unfortunately, the rest of the team is still recovering or otherwise unavailable, leaving only Eva and Hiruko able to accompany him, like I said before.
DAY 37:
//Fortunately, this issue does get resolved the next day, as everyone manages to recover from their slumps, except Nozomi, which I guess is to be expected.
//Am I the only one who noticed that Nozomi is unavailable more than any other character in this game is on frequent occassion? There's always some sort of reason in each timeline that prevents you from hanging out with her or taking her out on expeditions.
//Anyway, Takumi gives her the telescope, and the two stargaze. Leading to a very soft moment between the two.
//I love these moments with these two. They're easily my two favourite characters in this game, and their interactions are so familiar and wholesome, and it's always the best part of whatever bad situation we end up in.
//For some reason, I feel more connected to them than I have any of Kodaka's protagonist pairs. And yes, I do mean Naegiri, Hinananami, and the Training Trio.
//I love those characters and their dynamics, don't get it twisted. But these two together are just the best and most wholesome.
//Maybe it's because Takumi and Nozomi are more Uchikoshi-coded though, like Junpei and Akane from 999.
//Anyway, the good times can't last because, as expected, Nozomi suddenly starts experiencing rejection symptoms again.
//Obviously, everyone knows about Nozomi's unique circumstances here, so Takumi goes to explain the problem to everyone, and that they need to raid an enemy base and have Nozomi absorb a Commander's hemoanima to cure her.
//This leads to honestly a pretty badass and just generally satisfying moment.
//Sirei refuses to allow Takumi to raid the base, because they need all hands on deck, and he can't afford to split the group. And of course, since Sirei has kind of bugged Takumi to make him subservient, Takumi begins to (be forced to) see the reason in Sirei's words. And the little shit clearly knows he's in control.
//At least he does for a moment.
//Takumi's love for his childhood friend finally overpowers the hold Sirei has on him, and if Sirei refuses to let him go, he will go by himself.
//Unfortunately for Sirei, the others don't accept this. Moko, Takemaru, and Yugamu agree to join him on the strike force, and Sirei is given no choice but to acquiesce.
DAY 40:
//Jumping ahead a little bit, because I don't have anything critical to report, but as we've done in previous timelines, we get to the Invader base, and fight.
//However, one thing that IS different this time is I actually had Nozomi use her healing ability on herself. As you know, in these rejection symptom fights, Nozomi starts the fight with two thirds of her health, and is chronically slowed. But I never used her own healing ability on herself to see if that cures it.
//Turns out it does, so why the fuck are we even bothering?
//Okay, I kid. I know that Nozomi is using the Hemoanima to heal herself, which would probably make the symptoms worse in canon. I just think it's funny that this illness can be resolved with the push of a button.
//Anyway, like in the other timelines where I did this fight, the Commander we battle against is Quenzelle, the Commander who flies in the air and drops eggs.
//Although, one thing I couldn't help but notice is Quenzelle doesn't really drop eggs in any of the fights against him other than his initial one. I wonder why they gave him that power, only for him to never use it.
//Overall though, we have a fairly easy fight.
//But it ends interestingly, with Quenzelle saying similar things to Eva and Addamaque. He implies that humans were the ones who attacked the Invaders first, which we do get more information on later, but more on that in a bit.
DAY 41:
//If we got back to the school to find the Invaders attack, I would have pissed my own ass. Fortunately, we're in the clear.
//Everyone heads off to get some rest, but Takumi and Nozomi hold back.
//We get yet another touching scene where these two lovebirds open up to each other, and it ends with, surprisingly, Takumi telling Nozomi about everything that happened between them.
//INCLUDING how Nozomi is supposedly his childhood friend Karua, after having her memories of their life being taken from her...supposedly.
//Like I said, I love these moments between these two...And this one is my favourite so far. Takumi finally seems to realize how much this whole thing is weighing on him, now that he's finally being open and honest about it. How much he misses Karua, and his home, and his normal life, and how he chose to put the burden of saving his friends on himself, while blaming himself for every point he failed.
//And Nozomi understanding this, even without the context is just... *chef's kiss.*
//What makes it even better is that the English Dub makes it so powerful. Jay Rincon and Leader Looi do an amazing job selling the pain and recognition feeling between these two characters.
//Unfortunately, this wholesome and heartwarming moment is ended on a low note.
//Nozomi talks more about her backstory in corrolation to Karua, after Takumi notes that the scar is the deciding factor as to what helped him recognize her in the end. But Nozomi claims that her mother also died in the car accident.
//This is a completely different story than she told before, where she explained her mother committed suicide after her research was halted.
//This is a pretty big deal, beacuse avenging her mother was the whole reason Nozomi is even here. So what gives?
DAY 42:
//Takumi suspects Sirei might have fiddled with Nozomi's memory too, which is not impossible. And the idea is reinforced when the guy starts being a gaslighting little shit when Takumi confronts him about it.
//Sirei instead implies that when Takumi jumped back in time, he actually jumped into a different universe where things were a bit different. Considering how varied some of these timelines are, I don't think this is necessarily wrong, but that...
//...combined with that fact that THIS happens makes me think he's just fucking around.
//I got genuine trauma from this, because I saw this kind of scene essentially non-stop in the Conspiracy route.
DAY 43:
//I genuinely take back everything good I said about Sirei by this point.
//The guy is gaslighting the hell out of me, and is lobotomizing not only Takumi, but everyone else, because he's so insecure, and feels so powerless to control the members of the SDU.
//It makes me wonder why he even bothered trying to ease us into fighting in the first place if he could just tinker with our memories and make us into entirely different people who become subservient with him.
//What's upsetting most is as the commanding officer, Sirei is responsible for helping humanity win this war, yet it feels like every time we've fucked up in the past, it is always his fault.
//The entire casual route was his fault, for instance. And it's only because of his shitty commandeering of the situations that we lost Kyoshika and Kurara in meaningless sacrifices.
//And the whole thing becomes even more uncomfortable and disgusting over the ensuing days.
DAY 44:
//Honestly speaking, had I not developed such an intense hatred for Sirei's actions over these past few days, I think I might have been able to stomach Day 44 to 46...But as it happens, this part of the game ended up being incredibly controversial, and I think I'm starting to understand why people were complaining about it.
//Effectively, what starts this off is Kako makes Eva eat something strange, and for a brief moment, it actually seemed to snap her out of the brainwashing Sirei inflicted on her.
//She starts screaming something about her sister, and it looks like she's about to relapse fully, when Sirei strides in and takes her out, as he does OFTEN in this second scenario.
//Which you hate to see. Especially given how much I've already grown to like Eva.
//This kickstarts a three-day sequence where Takumi is roped by Sirei and Nigou into re-brainwashing Eva to make her compliant again.
//Honestly, this whole situation is emotionally exhausting. I wish the game gave us a choice to let us say no to the idea of brainwashing her, but instead, it feels like we’re being railroaded into complicity.
//I mean get it. Takumi’s probably still under Sirei’s lingering influence, and maybe that’s part of the point. But it doesn’t make it any easier to stomach.
//At the very least, Takumi’s discomfort is obvious. He’s not okay with what’s happening, even if he can’t fully resist it yet. That small resistance in him is all we have to hold onto.
//And then it got…deeply uncomfortable. Because it's another roullette wheel game where you spin it, and whichever it lands on will be her new personality, until we get her back to "normal."
//The first time I did it, it landed on "Decadent." And...
//It got this...
//How the FUCK does "Decadent," mean HORNY!?
//Yeah, not gonna lie, I'm USED to Kodaka and Uchikoshi doing shit like this, but even for me, this was unsetelling and distressing.
//Anyway, it's a failure, so we try again tomorrow.
//On a brighter note, Nozomi reached Bond Rank 2 today. She’s still an absolute ray of sunshine, and honestly, we desperately needed that right now.
DAY 45:
//Despite all the shit that happens here, Day 45 actually starts off well.
//Gaku tried to recreate Kurara’s curry, and everyone eats it for breakfast that morning.
//Gaku doesn't get a lot of good moments after the initial time we see him step up to fight, and then I guess when he holds the festival to cheer Kako up and make up for making her upset.
//I don't hate Gaku, because he has his moments like this, and I like that he's still carrying the weight of being the one who survived when Kurara didn’t. Kind of shows that despite how much they hated each other, he does miss her.
//I was also a LITTLE happier, because when we brainwashed Eva again, THIS TIME the wheel landed on "violent." Which led to another one of these super angry breakdowns like the one in the Casual Route.
//Unfortunately, it doesn't last, but I WAS kind of hoping she'd break out and go on a rampage.
DAY 46:
//My heart bleeds for Shouma in moments like this.
//Throughout this arc, he's clearly been devastated by what Eva’s going through. You can tell he genuinely cares about her, and he just doesn’t know how to help. Watching someone you love fall apart while you’re powerless to stop it is like torture, I can imagine.
//The good news is we finally managed to "cure" her this time. She seems stable, at least for now. But even that is bittersweet, since, as Takumi says, this isn't really who she is.
//Nigou’s reaction is…a bit off-putting. He’s way too cheerful about Eva returning to her submissive state. I get that he’s relieved she’s not being harmed anymore, but his tone felt tone-deaf.
//She is still brainwashed, after all. But hey, I am also glad that we're not gonna kill or torture her any more.
DAY 47:
//Aw shit...Here we go again...!
//Yeah, I'm never gonna be a fan of THIS fight. Who knows how many more fucking times I'm gonna have to sit through it.
//This time around, we get to see Nigou in his human form during the hallucination. Which, in theory, should be fairly standard, but the moment he shows up, everyone in the dream starts threatening him on sight, which I think is really funny. Poor guy can’t catch a break, even in people’s dreams.
//Wow not even a reference, just straight up name-dropping the character.
//Also, Eva is here too, and in the dream sequence, she basically confirms that she is an alien. Though in the sequence the Artificial Satellite is her spaceship, so I'm not sure if that's meant to suggest something.
//The way this event pans out this time around is similar, but still different. So, apparently, due to her cryptoglobin being boosted, Turamtammi's power is now strong enough to the point where normal human ears cannot pick up the frequency of her music, which is why we all got corrupted anyway...
//Kiiiiiinda weird that this is only happening in this route and not any of the others where I've fought her?
//But just like last time, the UFB is able to resist the effects, and goes to save Takumi. Though we actually experience the game from his perspective for a little bit.
//I genuinely feel for UFB. The little guy just wants to be included.
//Well, THAT'S a hell of a statement.
//We end up in a huge battle again. Same setup as last time: facing off against Turamtammi and Nyewgank. But this time, I stuck around for the whole thing instead of fast-forwarding through it.
//But then…EITO shows up.
After we take down Nyewgank, Eito suddenly jumps in, siding with the Invaders, and of course, it's playing his wack-ass boss theme again.
//The more important thing though is, like before, Eito has unlocked the truth behind the war, or at least parts of it. And as he has a tendency to do, he's yapping during his boss fight.
//I was actually getting hyped for a proper showdown with him. Thought we’d get some intense back-and-forth…but nope. I obliterated him in a single hit. So so much for dramatic tension.
//After the fight, in typical Eito fashion, he pulls a wild move and absorbs both Turamtammi and Nyewgank before we can.
//Eito starts unraveling the whole mystery too. Not only does he essentially confirm that Sirei has been messing with the group's memories, he even makes a case that there’s no guarantee that the people we think we’re protecting are even on the Artificial Satellite anymore.
//He also explains that the reason he's siding with the Invaders is because his final plan is to absorb our Cryptoglobin, then allow himself to be consumed by V’ehxness to reach some twisted form of transcendence, and make her all-powerful so she'll kill us all.
//Not sure why he wouldn't try to do it the other way around honestly; let V'ehxness absorb the power then take it from her so that he can be the one to kill off humanity. But Eito is as Eito does I guess?
DAY 48:
//Seeing as UFB managed to save the group the previous day, Takumi goes to talk to Sirei again about letting him get on the squad. This time, we will get through to him.
//...Or not.
//FUCKING TRY HARDER TAKUMI! MY GOD!
//Takumi doesn't even have the excuse of being subservient to Sirei anymore! He's kind of moved past that, so now he's just pussying out!
//Speaking of which, luckily, the gang are starting to catch on to Sirei's antics. Obviously, no one is willing to accept this kind of idea coming from Eito of all people, but Tsubasa and Takemaru present physical proof that something fucky is happening.
//Takemaru keeps a journal/diary, and in it, he notes that he went to talk to Eva about something, which he has no memory of doing. He most likely heard something critical from her, and Sirei ended up erasing it from his mind.
//When the trio go to ask UFB about it, Takumi is so eager to get to the bottom of this, he almost lets himself get eaten by the Undying Flames in order to get his attention.
//Side note, the English Dub lines don't match with the English text. Not a big deal, but it's weird that this is the only time in the game so far that this has happened.
//Unfortunately, UFB doesn't have any idea about the process. But even though we don't get definitive answers about the memory tampering, the group agrees to discuss amongst themselves about letting UFB join the team.
DAY 49:
//Leading on from that, the group all gather in the cafeteria, and it's time to do something that we haven't done for a while now. The negotiation minigame.
//On Sirei of all people.
//There is actually some funny dialogue exchanges in this scene. Namely:
Gaku: H-Hey, if you guys shut me down like that, it makes me sound like a dick... Takumi (internally): You are kind of a dick.
Kako: Maybe if we figure out his weakness, we can negotiate.
Ima: What an annoying little mini game. I want no part of it. Gaku: We can just make Takumi do it. He's team leader. Takumi: I was already planning on it...But the least you could do is not say it like that...
//The interesting thing is throughout the day, we actually get multiple different gift ideas for Sirei, though I don't imagine any of them really work.
//The three gifts are a gun, a bottle of wine, and a globe. I gave him the wine bottle, and while it seemed like he was taking the bait, he ended up smashing it.
//As if he couldn't get any more annoying.
DAY 50:
//So, you might not remember, but in the original timeline, when we got to Day 50, Sirei suggested that he had a gift prepared for the rest of the group in the cafeteria. But obviously, because Sirei was dead by that point, we never got to see it.
//Now though, we do. But it turns out it was just a couple of dingy little badges.
//Classic bait-and-switch for these types of games.
//HOWEVER, the cafeteria meeting does yield interesting results.
//Largely the reason why Sirei refuses to let the UFB be part of the team is because in his eyes, he is not a living being, and doesn't deserve to be treated as such. He exists purely to be a weapon, and has no human rights.
//However, Nigou reveals that despite Sirei's words, the opposite is very much true. Because part of his duty has been to protect the UFB, and because they've spent so much time together, Sirei has so much familiarity with the child that he's come to view him as a sort of son, and cares about him more than he lets on.
//The reason he is so obstinate about this is because, as an AI, he doesn't want his own feelings to sabotage the mission.
//Nigou helps Takumi create a photo album made of memory banks shared between him and Sirei, and Takumi gifts it to the Commanding Officer, finally initiating the minigame.
//And...to be honest, I get that this is supposed to be a serious, passionate moment of depth for Sirei or whatever, but honestly, it just came across as really silly to me.
//The good news is that Sirei becomes willing to compromise, and asks Takumi to make a deal.
//To be honest, it's not a very good deal, but Takumi is willing to bend to it if it gives UFB the chance he needs to achieve his desire to have friends and classmates. Effectively, he says that if Takumi and the others agree to stop poking into the matter about their missing or manipulated memories, he'll try to pull some strings to make it happen.
//Takumi does tell Sirei to stop doing the memory manipulation though. Whether or not he will comply with that counteroffer remains to be seen.
DAY 52:
//The UFB arrives at Takumi's room and uses the door like a normal person, which somehow scares Takumi way more than the way he usually appears, which I think is funny.
//Anyway, Takumi takes the boy to the cafeteria to finally meet everyone properly, and they begin to introduce themselves.
//I don't remember if this was brought up before, because I genuinely don't remember, but apparently, when the Undying Flames boy fires off the final attack, his body will be burnt up by his own Undying Flames, and he will die.
//Granted, he DID die in other timelines. Like, I remember him doing so in the Retsnom Route when we used his final attack on V'ehxness. But I thought that was just him overusing his power and his avatar disappearing. The final attack does still kind of happen.
//Which is sad, and unfortunate that it took until Day 50 to finally turn Sirei's thinking about it around. Because now we only have 48 days or so to get to know this dude and become friends with him.
//We get another choice here, for Takumi to make a judgement call. Letting the boy join the team or not.
//Now, this is a weird choice considering the efforts we went through to actually get him to this point where he's meeting the others, and it feels too cold to turn him down. So I ultimately decided to let him on the squad.
//I guess the whole reason why is because if the boy joins the group, chances are our fights will get longer and harder, because we won't be as prepared defensively. Keeping him where he is means we'll be safer and more secure, but like...I couldn't do him like that.
//What's even better news is that now we're at this point, UFB finally gets a name, meaning I don't have to call him ghost boy or UFB anymore. And that name is...
//Honestly speaking, I expected the boys name to be Hie or Hono or something like that, since it's Japanese for fire or flame. But I did a google search, and this does kind of make sense.
//Shion in Japanese is spelled 志音, made from the kanji for "will/purpose" (志) and "sound" (音)
//So effectively, it's eluding to the fact that he is humanity's voice incarnate, since he's the reason we're going to win this war against the Invaders.
//Things seem to be looking up...but even with Shion on the squad now, things don't end to brightly.
//Takemaru doesn't take kindly to the deal Takumi made with Sirei. Obviously, Takumi doesn't like it too much either, but he only went with it because he had Shion's best interests in mind.
//Meaning Takemaru is most likely going to take matters into his own hands.
DAY 53:
//As was sort of to be expected, Takemaru didn't show up for the morning meeting, but neither did Gaku. Meaning the two of them were likely plotting something.
//That aside, Shion is now available during Free Time events. He can't be given gifts, and he's not in the report card, but he does have his own bonding events that can be unlocked through talking to him.
DAY 54:
//This kind of just continues on from the effects of the previous two days. Only that Yugamu starts acting a little bit sus now.
//This isn't part of the plot, but I spent some time with Kako today in the library, and there was a kind of sad event, which is pretty rare. In short, she was talking about ghosts, and said she wanted to see her parents again as ghosts.
//Speaking of Kako and her brother, she and Ima believe that Gaku is acting really on edge, even for him, and they believe that someone is goading him into believing what Eito said about everyone's families not being safe on the Artificial Satellite.
//Strange though, since there doesn't appear to be anyone outwardly having a reason to do so.
//And they really want to emphasize this because they play the same flashback sequence twice in quick succession? Like...yeah, game, I get it!
//Takumi, you've had HALF A WEEK to take the initiative! Just fucking do it! Stop stalling!
DAY 56:
//This day was quite possibly the most tense in the story so far.
//In the morning, Gaku somehow hijacks the school announcement system, and tells everyone he's going to force Sirei to contact the Artificial Satellite, no matter what it takes, and tells everyone to head to the Gym if they want answers.
//Everyone rushes over, but it doesn't go down well. Sirei is nowhere to be seen, and for some reason, without ANY proof, OR indication, Gaku, Takemaru, and Moko blame Takumi for siding with Sirei, and fucking ATTACK HIM and the others.
//This time though, it's not shitty writing that's to blame for the characters acting up for no reason. But we do get a cool sequence here before the fight, where we get a transformation sequence from GAKU'S perspective, IMMEDIATELY followed up by the same sequence from Takumi and his group.
//I wasn't expecting Gaku of all characters to have his own version of the cutscene. Eito and Nozomi did make sense, at least.
//Anyway, we get a fight here. It's not too difficult, especially because Moko, Gaku, and Takemaru ain't got nothing on Takumi's team which is himself, Nozomi, Hiruko, Tsubasa, and Shouma. With just three of them, they're very easily beatable.
//I like the idea of Takumi using his super powered Azure Blitz on them to get them to shut up though.
//ANYway, after being defeated, Takemaru and the others calm down, and the truth comes to light. As it so happens, Yugamu was taking advantage of their already tense feelings, then used drugged snacks to strengthen those feelings until they were sent spiralling into a pit of fear and doubt, which led to them attacking the others.
//All of this was to create the perfect distraction to allow Yugamu to capture Sirei and get answers out of him. And he's able to do so by performing surgery on himself and removing the bomb from inside his chest.
//The reason he did this is because Yugamu himself is concerned about Eito's words, and doesn't think it's wise to outright dismiss them. Especially since Sirei has been especially shady.
//He goes on to explain that he had a "loved one" back on the Artificial Satellite. Someone that he promised he would kill one day when not tied down by his family's work. And if there's any indication that that person may not still be alive, then he wants answers, if nothing else.
//Nigou and the others manage to persuade Yugamu to release Sirei by explaining that, even if Sirei wanted to contact the Artificial Satellite, the classified nature of his mission prevents him from doing so easily.
//Though Takumi eventually convinces Yugamu to let Sirei go, the assassin still demands answers. Sirei finally complies and reveals the truth.
//He explains that his entire existence is dedicated to fulfilling his mission. To do that, he needs not only the intelligence to follow his programming but also the flexibility to adapt to unexpected situations.
//As he puts it, his consciousness is shaped by "the will of humanity."
//To make the best possible decisions for the human race, Sirei has been programmed with simulations of humanity’s collective thought patterns. Every time he faces a choice, he runs these simulations to reach an unbiased outcome. In other words, he arrives at decisions by effectively running a virtual majority vote based on all of humanity’s perspectives.
//Since the mission is critical to humanity's future, it's only logical that it reflects the will of the species as a whole. And because the mission is classified, and he doesn’t have the luxury of asking each person individually, he relies on these internal simulations to determine the consensus.
//This process can take time, which is why he sometimes vanishes for long stretches. Additionally, to keep the mission free from individual bias, Sirei is unable to follow orders from any single person.
//Which is really interesting and also...
A LOAD OF CRAP!
//I'm sorry, I GET that humanity are not ever presented as being a righteous species in this story. But you CANNOT convince me that all of the terrible shit Sirei did is based around what the majority of the human race would do!
//If this is consistent throughout the different timelines, my suspension of disbelief will not account for an entire race of people thinking it's okay to:
Brainwash people, and in one outcome, to the point where one becomes disillusioned with reality.
Not allow ANY sort of contact with the characters and their homes.
Commit war crimes on these level (largely with Eva)
KIDNAP a bunch of LITERAL CHILDREN!
Make said children FIGHT in a WAR!
//And SO much more!
//What makes it even more stupid is quite LITERALLY in the same breath, Sirei and Nigou admit that the mission is confidential, and only a select few people on the Satellite know about it.
//THEN THAT'S JUST NOT FAIR!
//I GUARANTEE you that if humankind knew about what was going on, the results would be VERY different!
//OF COURSE humanity aren't allowing contact with the Artificial Satellite. Humanity don't even know we're FUCKING DOWN HERE!
//It's honestly infuriating that people can look at this and NOT see a very blatant problem with this system. It's not only nonsensical, but it's egrigiously self-destructive!
//Of course, I don't blame Takumi and the others for leaving things at that, because...how the fuck do you even RESPOND to something like that?
DAY 57:
//Alright then. THIS is the point where things start to get kinda nutty, so prepare yourselves.
//The next enemy attack happens today, and the Invaders are once again joined by Eito, but this time, the fight is a little bit different.
//But if there's one thing that's the same, it's that it's yet another Eito fight where the guy just does not stop talking throughout the whole thing. And this time, it's a back-and-forth with Sirei.
//Side note, just in case I forget to bring it up later, this is another part of the game where Sirei really kind of got on my nerves, because he doesn't justify himself AT ALL during this back and forth. Eito plants the ideas of doubt into everyone's heads about what he really found out about the war, and goes into detail explaining when and how he discovered it, even if he doesn't drop the whole truth immediately.
//And Sirei only responds by saying effectively "He's lying, shut up, fight."
//Does he WANT me to be on his side or not?
//Also, Eito does tell all the revelations he discovered during the fight, but it's hard to keep track of them all. He does give on major hint, where he mentions that Earth died a long time ago, and there's more to World Death than we know.
//The more important thing here is that this is a fight against Zen'ta, the commander who can copy people's appearance, and who did so to Moko in the original timeline. This time, however, she seems to do it for Eito, suggesting that the real Eito Aotsuki was killed and replaced with her.
//This is not the case. Eito is still in this fight; he's simply hidden among a mess of clones.
//In order to defeat them all swiftly, we use the same ability that was used previously at the end of the Retsnom Route with Shion putting all his power into a final explosion to take the enemies down.
//Which...is confusing.
//I know that Shion is effectively on the team now, but if I rememeber correctly, didn't using this attack kill him in that timeline? That, coupled with how this fight ends, should really have been the end of the guy.
//Speaking of flames and Ultimate Moves though, I've noticed that almost every time I've fought Eito after the initial final boss of Route 0, I've always unintentionally finished him off using Takumi's Azure Blitz.
//I think I'm gonna try and keep that trend going ;)
//But after Eito and Zen'ta are defeated, the final scene of this day is RIPE with plot twists.
//Firstly, much like he did to Turamtammi and Nyewgank, Eito absorbs Zen'ta before any of us have a chance to, but then V'ehxness shows up to absorb him, just like he planned for. But BEFORE he has a chance to, he tries to drop lore on the war, only for Sirei to suddenly dash down into the field, because he's desperate to cockblock the group from any of the answers.
//But in doing so, he almost gets taken out by Zen'ta, still holding together a form of Eito. But before Sirei can get merced, Nigou jumps in the way of the attack, and dies in his place.
//Which after everything I've had to suffer through with Nigou, the only thing that makes me sad is that Eva was made to watch a character who, in a odd and sketchy kind of way, did try to keep her safe.
//Like I said, after that, Eito absorbs Zen'ta, which heals all his injuries and fatigue, and then V'ehxness appears to absorb him. V'ehxness manages to get MOST of Eito's power, but before she can get all of it, Shion dive-bombs into the battlefield to rescue him.
//As a side twist, it's revealed in this moment that Eva is actually V'ehxness's sister.
//She really IS Mukuro, huh? Secret 16th party member, sister's with the megalomaniacal main villain, is originally an enemy to the party, etc. The list kinda just goes on.
//And as she...seems to have a habit of doing to be honest, V'ehxness decides to leave her final attack for later, so she can once again spend some time recovering from her injuries, and also to give Shion a chance to recover from his.
//This day ends with another choice, with Eito now at our mercy and somewhat crippled by V'ehxness - to either kill him or spare him, much like the first choice that was made after Takumi jumped back in time.
//As you can imagine, there is no way I am killing this fuck, no matter how much he might deserve it. Takumi justifies the reason being he doesn't want to kill another human being, but I personally just want to hear him finish what he was saying.
//And I don't give a damn what Sirei says. He can't be trusted any more than Eito can.
DAY 58:
//Everyone gathers in the courtyard the next morning to hear what Eito has to say, with Eva carrying around the destroyed carcass of Nigou, which makes me a little sad tbh.
//As expected, Sirei does basically EVERYTHING he possibly can to stop Eito from talking, endlessly nattering on about how everything Eito says is a lie, and when Eito finally starts dropping the truths, he even clams up and refuses to affirm what he says, which isn't earning him any brownie points.
//But thankfully, Shion interjects and blackmails Sirei at the right moment, saying he'll have the SDU members break into the defense room and kill him if he doesn't answer their questions, so Sirei is given no choice but to bend, leading to him and Eito finally dropping the big reveal...
//At least...the first one, because there seems to be even more to the story that I don't know yet.
//Mad respect for Shion though. I feel like ever since he's been getting more screen time, he's really become a great character.
//The major plot twist in this game centers around a single, crucial detail that was deliberately kept from the characters for these 158 days. When this truth is finally revealed, it completely reshapes our understanding of the story.
//That key detail...is that we are NOT on Planet Earth.
//Throughout the game, everyone believes the Tokyo Residential Complex is an underground shelter on Earth, built to shield the last remnants of humanity from the apocalyptic event known as World Death. Shion was supposedly sent to Earth to eliminate the Invaders—monsters thought to be Earth's final threat to humanity—while the rest of the Special Defense Unit protected him at the Last Defense Academy until the weapon could be deployed. Meanwhile, the remainder of the human population supposedly escaped the planet and relocated to an Artificial Satellite to avoid the fallout.
//But the reality is far more complex. While World Death DID trigger the war, Earth itself was destroyed long ago, ompletely devoid of life, and likely no longer even exists. The damage was catastrophic, far worse than the devastation seen outside the fire barrier.
//In fact, Sire's EXACT words are that Earth was "on the verge of exploding."
//In truth, humanity had spent generations constructing the Artificial Satellite as a means of leaving Earth entirely. THAT part, at least, remains true, but not in the way that everyone expected.
//The Exodus Project, which everyone believed was an evacuation plan to survive the war, was actually a mission to abandon the real Earth and find a new world for what was left of humanity. As it turns out, the Tokyo Residential Complex where the SDU lived has always been located on the Artificial Satellite. Meaning this is where we ACTUALLY were at the beginning of the game.
//During the Satellite’s construction, humanity also searched for a suitable replacement for Earth, and they eventually discovered one.
//This new planet, known as KXK-787, or as Eito and the Invaders refer to it...Futurum.
//Which is...a little on the nose, but hey, I'm not complaining.
//The planet is strikingly similar to Earth. It's in a life-supporting zone, covered mostly in water, and has all the right conditions for human habitation.
//That’s where we are now. Not Earth. Futurum.
//One of the main reasons so little is known about Earth within the Tokyo Residential Complex is because humanity left it behind centuries, possibly even millennia ago; long before Takumi and his friends were ever born. Sirei explains that the SDU weren’t told the truth because it was considered too abstract and disconnected from their reality, which would only confuse or destabilize them.
//Which I'm gonna have to call bullshit on, even if I do kind of get it? If you ask me, Hemoanima, Shion, the Invaders, World Death, and almost everything else that came before this is far more complicated and otherworldly than even space travel. At least sci-fi is a genre that's been confirmed to exist in this world. And yet those concepts are the one's that Sirei spends the least amount of time explaining, because understanding it any more than we do would be "pointless."
//As I've said before, there was also an underlying desire among some humans to bury the past and avoid facing the guilt of destroying their home world, but more critically, after humanity's departure from Earth, internal divisions began to form.
//Some factions believed humanity should return and face the consequences rather than flee. This ideological clash nearly led to civil war, prompting leaders to restrict access to knowledge about Earth and the Artificial Satellite. As a result, most civilians were left in the dark.
//I really appreciate this twist because we’ve already seen evidence of it! This idea is pretty much what the Conspiracy Route revolves around, with the Anti-Exodus faction and Gotou. It’s satisfying that the primary route reveals this later, giving us new insight and a clearer explanation for earlier events.
//Still, despite all the time, effort, and sacrifice poured into the Exodus Project and the journey to Futurum, humanity made a critical error: Futurum, while eerily similar to Earth, was already inhabited by an intelligent species. One with its own society, history, and belief systems.
//That species is V'ehxness and what we’ve come to know as the School Invaders. In actuality, they're their own species of intelligent lifeforms called "futurans." Not creations of World Death AT ALL.
//Initially, humans tried to communicate and negotiate with the futurans, but remember, the only reason Takumi and the others can even understand them now is because of the Hemoanima, which allows for some level of translation. Without that bridge, misunderstandings led to conflict, which escalated into full-scale war.
//The real challenge for humanity was that, while they held the technological edge, the futurans possessed a unique biological advantage. Occasionally, individuals were born with a rare type of blood that granted them immense power in combat, so overwhelming that even humanity’s most advanced weapons were rendered useless against them.
//You've probably already guessed it, but that special power is Hemoanima, or Cryptoglobin, which the Enemy Commander's have. That's why they're heralded as heroes in their culture.
//The Commanders; V'ehxness, Eva, and the others; are seen as divine champions by the futurans, chosen by the god they worship. Humanity’s advanced weaponry was completely ineffective against them, and for generations, people struggled to overcome these powerful defenders. No matter how much effort was put in, humans simply couldn’t overpower them or claim the planet.
//V’ehxness, while undoubtedly driven by her own dark motives and goals, stands apart from the rest of the Commanders. The others aren’t malicious; they’re simply defending their homeland, fighting for survival against what they perceive as an alien invasion...just as the SDU believed they were doing all along.
//The ruins outside the school aren’t the result of World Death. They were once vibrant cities filled with ordinary futurans. It was the battles fought when futurans were forced to protect themselves from human aggression that reduced them to rubble and forced evacuations.
//In summary, from the very beginning, humans and the members of the SDU are the REAL invaders. Humanity struck first, making the futurans view the SDU as extraterrestrial enemies bent on wiping them out and taking their world.
//And the SDU does NOT handle this revelation well.
//To his credit, Sirei doesn’t try to justify or deny humanity’s actions. He admits it’s a war of conquest, plain and simple, but insists it’s a war born out of necessity.
//The Artificial Satellite was never meant to be a permanent solution. Its systems are deteriorating, and its limited resources are running out. Over the years, the population has dwindled drastically, and humanity is quite literally running out of time.
//Sirei explains that he kept the truth from the SDU because the vast majority of people aboard the Artificial Satellite have no idea a war is even taking place, let alone that the SDU has been deployed on a mission to secure a future for the species. Only high-ranking officials in the government and military know.
//Because of fucking course they do.
//Life on the satellite is already confined and grim, so adding the burden of war would have pushed the population over the edge. The only public clue that anything is wrong is the emergency alert system in the TRC that warns of attacks.
//Then there’s the truth behind Last Defense Academy.
//The school is actually a disguised spacecraft, deployed from the satellite and doubling as a planet-killing weapon. Takumi and the others were placed aboard and sent to Futurum alongside Shion. When they landed, Shion ignited the Undying Flames around the building to shield it as he charged up the energy needed to activate the weapon.
//The reason it looks like a school is because Shion always wanted to attend one, and to live like a normal kid. And since he’s the cornerstone of humanity’s potential victory, they granted him that symbolic wish.
//It also helped that only young people around Shion’s age were physically compatible with Cryptoglobin transfusion, so the school concept made practical sense, too.
//On the topic of Hemoanima/Cryptoglobin, it originally came from Futurum. Only those with this unique blood could harm others who carried it. Desperate to turn the tide, humanity began experimenting with the substance until they were handed an opportunity they couldn’t ignore.
//A child was born on Futurum with unimaginable power. So much so that the futurans believed he was a divine figure, calling him "The Second Coming." In a horrific act of desperation, humanity kidnapped the boy.
//That child…was Shion.
//And this is arguably the darkest twist of all. Shion is a native futuran, abducted and used as a weapon to annihilate his own people and destroy the very planet he was born on. Also, his presence allowed human scientists to make rapid progress in Cryptoglobin research, ultimately enabling Takumi and the others to receive successful transfusions.
//Which brings us to the present: the SDU has landed on Futurum, accompanied by the kidnapped "Second Coming," with the express purpose of wiping out the native population and taking their world for themselves.
//Tragically, this war has raged for almost as long as it took for humanity to even discover Futurum. At this point, diplomacy is impossible. The SDU has already killed multiple revered Commanders, and absorbed their powers, meaning the damage is done.
//There’s no turning back now, for either race.
//This is an interesting thing Sirei says here that I want to draw attention to, since he uses it to kind of justify the case he makes for not only fighting a war of aggression against this innocent alien species, but also for lying to the SDU's members.
//He follows this up by adding that "righteousness belongs to the winner."
//Which is sad...and also kind of true.
//There's an old saying that "History is Written by Victors." It doesn't necessarily mean the same, but it's put in a similar context.
//I have admittedly mixed feelings on this justification, because while I do somewhat agree with it, I feel the need to point out that when you look at the humans and the futurans, the humans are shown to be FAR FAAAAR more destructive!
//Humanity's invasion of Futurum isn’t driven by malice, but by necessity. And yet, this desperation doesn’t absolve them, only deepening the tragedy. So far, humanity has:
Rendered their own home planet uninhabitable, then abandoned it.
Suppressed historical information about Earth and the Artificial Satellite to avoid accountability.
Initiated a war against Futurum; a habitable alien planet already home to an intelligent, INNOCENT species.
Destroyed most of said planet's surface over generations, rendering many innocent futurans homeless or dead.
Abducted a futuran child prophesied as The Second Coming, to use him as a living weapon.
Forced said child to power a world-ending weapon aimed at his own people and home planet.
Used said child's blood to develop a bioweapon program that empowered young people to kill the native population.
Sent them into battle as legitimate child soldiers without fully disclosing the ethical implications or reality of their mission.
Killed and absorbed the powers of revered futuran Commanders who were defending their home, effectively dismantling the spiritual and physical protectors of the planet.
//Meanwhile, the futurans:
Lived on the planet peacefully long before humanity’s arrival.
Were attacked for the legit only reason that the humans, while willing to go through the effort of spending generations building an escape ship, then another few generations fighting a war against them, were not willing to go through the basic effort of learning their language.
Defended their people and planet from invasion.
Revered their defenders as sacred, not militaristic like the humans did the SDU.
Were made to be the aggressors, even though they were the one's defending their home the whole time.
//if you think about it, the only one of the futurans that is in any way evil is V'ehxness. But that's because she has her own will to power that exists independent of the war she's fighting. She herself just wants to kill Shion and take his power.
//Even then, she too is just defending her home planet from humans.
//Also, the idea of their being no good and bad in this war isn't really real, because if you look at things from an outward perspective...The quote should really be "There is no good in war." Period.
//Legitimately, the only people who are innocent in this war are the SDU, and the other Commanders. The face of each side of this conflict are varying degrees of malicious and evil.
//The leader of the futurans, V’ehxness, is revered by her people as a divine protector, but beneath that venerated image lies a deeply corrupted figure. She’s responsible for murdering her own people, has abused her authority, and (as revealed in the current route that I am currently on) has committed heinous acts of child abuse and SO much more. Her crimes extend to attempted familicide, and perhaps most damning of all, betrayal of the very religion that her society is built on. Driven by a god complex, she sees herself not just as a savior, but as a divine being above reproach, violating the faith she once symbolized.
//On the human side, Sirei, the orchestrator of the entire SDU operation and the public face of the human campaign, represents a colder kind of villainy. While he claims to act in the name of survival, he is the architect of a war of conquest against a largely innocent species, and his list of atrocities includes manipulation and brainwashing, child exploitation, unethical scientific experimentation, and psychological torment of a futuran woman, Eva, as well as the rest of his own team, especially Shion. Yes, Sirei sees Shion as a sort of son since he's raised him for most of his life, but Shion is still being used as a living weapon. For Sirei, no act is too extreme if it serves the mission, but his "pragmatism" has long since crossed moral boundaries.
//And the threat doesn't stop with just these two figureheads. Eito, a third-party actor, is arguably even more dangerous. Unlike V’ehxness, who believes she is protecting her people, or Sirei, who believes he’s securing humanity’s future, Eito fights for no one but himself. His desire to exterminate humanity isn’t rooted in justice or defense; it’s driven by a pure lust for power and destruction. He’s already committed multiple atrocities of his own and represents a wildcard force of chaos that stands to push an already tragic war into absolute annihilation.
//I would even extend this implication to the other third parties we've met so far in the other routes; Retsnom and Gotou.
//I'll give Retsnom a bit of credit, since it is effectively just a wild animal at the end of the day, which kind of mirrors Darumi's own apathy for it's own existence, but this doesn't take away from the fact that it either kills or absorbs everyone in three of it's route's four endings.
//And then Gotou...Gotou is just a fucking asshole.
//In the end, while the war began as a desperate struggle for survival or a fight to protect one’s homeland, it's clear that those in power on both sides have become monsters in their own right, and innocent people with GOOD moral compasses don't get caught up in it.
//Anyway, I ranted about this long enough, but the conversation ends with Eito saying that what he said before about our loved ones not being on the Satellite was mostly just a bluff. He himself doesn't know for sure, but mentions that he thought it might be due to Sirei's memory tampering...
//...which unfortunately causes Eva to momentarily regress and murder Sirei again.
//As much as I have grown to dislike Sirei's means that definitely don't justify his ends, having him around, especially now that he's being forefront about everything and explaining his motives in full; seeing him just suddenly die was shocking and upsetting.
Conclusion:
//I wanted to stop it here, because frankly, I originally planned on having this lead on to the next few days up to Day 60. But I've decided to hold off until next time.
//Simply because the stuff that happens in the subsequent next part of the story ties pretty heavily with the next ending I got.
//And if you have any understanding of this game at all, you'll probably know which ending I got next.
//I don't really have anything left to say that I didn't already say to be honest. Just that the twists and turns in this story are getting hella intense, and slight spoiler alert, we're apparently not done yet.
//Before this, the one thing I failed to mention in my main recount is that after Eva kills Sirei, Shouma starts having a moment. He starts to struggle on the verge of remembering more about the group's time at Kamukura Hospital, and that's what's going to lead into I think the second half of this giant twist.
//And my beating heart can only imagine what that might be.
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I'm not gonna look it up just in case it's a spoiler or something but with how many flashbacks with Karua are being shown I feel like we're gonna be seeing her at some point. I might be totally off but purely based on my fickle memory she looks strangely similar to "Nozomi", I think (I haven't encountered her yet I just saw her in passing before while avoiding spoilers for the game like the plague). That could just be me misremembering but I wonder if that means anything. Regardless of whether or not that will mean anything, I do really wanna see Karua again because I love her and need to know she's safe. She may not remember me if we do meet if that last flashback is foreshadowing but that's okay.
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I think most people who say they hate the Cult route mean that they hate seeing the characters suffer that way, not that they hate the writing quality. The trope entry defined liking the story as endorsing the characters' actions, which isn't (I think) a majority view.
The Hundred Line: Cult of Takumi
In the penultimate(ish) route of Hundred Line, I finally achieve the goal I set when I started this game.
I have obtained The Eito CG!
The Interesting
I have heard whispers of this route a lot, mainly avoiding details to avoid spoilers, but my general impression was that this route was universally hated (fandom heresy according to TV Tropes :)) so I assumed it was going to be another writing/pacing mess a la Comedy or Eva routes or include a bunch of rage inducing moments and dubious plot and characterization a la Mystery or Killing Game but... it's really not? This route is disturbing and unhinged but it is FUN!
I mean look! It's got Eito in it! :D And he loves us and wants to be friends with us again, and it's genuine and not just a plot to sabotage us and destroy humanity this time! (I mean it still might be, and he's certainly not complaining if that happens, but the end of the route I genuinely had no idea if he was being Literally Nice and manipulating the cult for his own agendas, or if he really was just all in on Takumi and this is how he is. And I like that a lot!) For the first part of the route I was ready to strangle Takumi for trusting Sirei, but then Eito showed up and usurped Sirei to become an even more unhinged shoulder devil and I couldn't even be mad at that point. Somehow Takumi trusting Eito in this route is still less egregious than in CoA, and I honestly love how, no matter which route we are on and what version of Eito we are dealing with, Takumi is somehow always inclined to trust him. The fondness and pining for Route 0 Eito is real... I get it though. I miss him too and part of the fun of him in this route is how it feels like he's back to being Route 0 Eito but the manipulation and sabotage is on full display to the player. It's an Eito we'd see on a second playthrough of Route 0 fully aware of his motives and deconstructing his every word.
The entire premise of this Route is a riot. Takemaru dies and takes the 'Don't Do Drugs' PSA with him, so Yugamu decides that Takumi should do drugs! And what unfolds is your typical sitcom plot of everyone suddenly falling in love with the protagonist in increasingly over the top ways, only it keeps going, we make a religion out of it, and every CG amps up the fanservice and the horror factor.
This route is uncomfortable in the best of ways. Everyone except Takumi & Nozomi have been stripped of their agency (and even Takumi's agency is some parts is debatable), Sirei and Eito actively encourage this, Takumi and Nozomi are increasingly isolated in opposite ways, and most terrifying of all we get to see Takumi go from appropriately disturbed, to accepting it, to internally justifying it, to actively enjoying it. There's no G'ie or Sirei brainwashing to mitigate it this time. This is our protagonist becoming the worst version of himself as himself.
The fanservice CGs. I don't care for fanservice like this and in any other route I'd just be disgusted, but I like the fanservice is used here because the context behind every CG is worse than the last and none of these rewards are enjoyable to sit through. The escalating ways in which the SDU "willingly" degrade themselves (especially the girls. I have seen the uncensored Eva CG and I wish I hadn't.), while Takumi is never given a choice in accepting these, yet never really putting his foot down either
Actually I lied, Shouma's reward is more cute than horror. Take out the brainwashing and I can fully see this kind of bonding event happening in other routes. Eito apparently building a fully operational sauna in a few days is also hilarious.
Also I think there's a lot to be said about how Nozomi's CG is the least ecchi and exaggerated and out of context looking very pretty and romantic. And in context being the absolute pit of despair.
Takumi's pheromones affecting V'ehxness is funny enough but playing this route immediately after V'ehxness Route makes it hilarious. And somehow her death here is actually kind of touching. I can't believe she's made into a regular Commander Kill though! And my Takumi is maxed out so of course I'm not giving her to him T_T
I let Eito absorb her. It felt right.
Though I think a plot mandated Takumi kill would have made more sense storywise considering what ending we up on. On the other hand, getting this conclusion without V'ehxy's influence is even more fun.
I like both endings of this route. They both feel like the natural conclusion of this type of story. Either Takumi fully embraces his worshiped idol status and becomes a tyrant, or he realizes this is really fucked up actually and tries to end things, only for it to be too late and Takumi's idol status overriding any personhood he had left. That final scene is uncomfortable and incredible.
Either way, Nozomi never had a chance.
I was kind of frustrated by how long it took Nozomi to finally say something, but I also do get it. She was very rightfully terrified and understood that if she spoke up and it didn't go well, she would not survive the encounter. I kept waiting to see how she would die because it was obviously coming, but the route did still manage to surprise me when it finally happened. I just also wish she had tried a little earlier before things escalated to the point they did. Such as when Sirei first suggested the reward system, and Takumi was very obviously not into it.
Nigou was also cute in this route. The poor junior Egg just wants everyone to get along and fight for humanity! ;w;
I am delighted to see that Living Idol fics are thriving on AO3, but what I really want is the Fanfic Writer's version of this route in all of its beautiful dead dove all content warnings apply glory. I don't want to read it, I just want it to exist!
Seriously this Route is a walking Kink Meme prompt list
The Hmmmm
I think this route more than any others should be locked behind 2nd Scenario. Other routes hint at it or reveal things in a context where it can't be take at face value, but this route flat out states two of the biggest reveals in the plot. And those reveals were some of my favorite moments in that route! There was a lot of buildup, you had to make very cruel choices, but the payoff was some of the most emotional scenes in the game, and the best story-gameplay-integration battles. To just have them stated directly to the protagonist and player... Takumi many not have time to dwell on it, but the player does! It's so unearned here! T_T
While I did enjoy the route a lot, I did also feel like it was context switching a lot and not really giving its ideas time to organically fall apart? Like Sirei introducing the reward system! His half-assed version of it was just asking for distrust and conflict to the point where I was was going 'Sirei you are the simulated will of humanity! How can you think this is a good idea!' and then realizing how cults work and deciding, no this is actually very human of him. Good work. But we never really got to see it backfire because Eito came back almost immediately and changed the reward system into a daily thing which really felt like it was going to take a turn into making Takumi into the cult's increasingly dehumanized sex slave, while Eito becomes the real leader and makes it more structured and dangerous. And while we do get that in Living Idol, it's still not quite what I had in mind because it's not really the Reward System itself backfiring if that makes sense? Like the way the Reward System was set up felt like it was going to be one of the main sources of conflict, or something where Takumi realizes he no longer has control of the Cult but not because he makes the decision to end things.
Related to that, while it is kind of the point, I also do feel like everyone aside from Eito, and maybe Yugamu is just kind of a monolith. This kind of obsessive, destructive "love" feels like it should manifest in different ways but everyone is always happily in agreement. I guess potential cult schisms would have been too much for the route to explore but I think it would have been interesting
I'm a little mixed on Takumi here though. I'm all for a protagonist journey to villain story, but I also feel like Takumi accepted things a little too fast at every turn? His descent into acceptance and tyranny just felt kind of unsatisfying to me.
I don't think this route should had as many Free Times as it did, if any at all. Unless you want to be hilarious with it and make all gifts give max affinity but not allow bonding events, having Free Times just kind of undercuts the isolation Takumi is supposed to be experiencing. It also made this route's early pacing kind of slow. Things weren't really interesting until Eito returned.
WE WERE SO MEAN TO FB IN THIS ROUTE MY GOD! T_T
Everyone has a line and that one's mine!
I'm also still confused if FB was affected by the pheromones or not because while he never outwardly showed it, his dialogue/sprites felt kind of ooc if he wasn't. This is the guy who usually encourages us to make Good Choices, but here it sounded like he was encouraging Takumi to make full use of his new importance, and being kind of disappointed that he wasn't wielding it properly. That said I did like the idea itself of someone (though maybe not FB if he wasn't brainwashed) encouraging Takumi to embrace cult leadership as a contrast to Eito/Sirei making him a reward. I think Takumi not putting his foot down when he probably could have is one of the few things I liked about Takumi in this route because to actively step in and tell the SDU not to do something because he won't like it, is to also manipulate them and to acknowledge that he does have full control over their thoughts and actions. And interestingly it's after he fights with FB, Takumi becomes more assertive and assured of his position. So it almost feels like FB should have been another voice of reason discouraging Takumi from abusing his power or at least encouraging him to step in because things are getting out of control and he was genuinely upset and worried and not... whatever those weirdly cheerful sprites were suggesting
Also I am still confused! What is the second censored Switch CG? Is it the Eito one or the Yugamu one? I assumed it was the Eito one but if it was that, the is the most half-assed censorship I've ever seen, while the Yugamu one has the same white sections as Eva's CG but I've never seen anyone talk about it?
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But now he cannot mate in the winter!
Ahogeless Takumi looks so fkn cursed omg
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