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Old 2011-03-09, 15:33   Link #22274
AuraTwilight
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So in other words it is impossible that Lambda made Beatrice do any move that would lower her chances of victory. It is therefore impossible that Lambda told Beatrice to anger Battler since that's what ultimately made Lambda lose.
But she also wants her to win endlessly, and she can't do that without Battler as an opponent. The game can't end, but Beatrice still has to "win". An endless draw is Lambdadelta's desire.

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- Prediction that Battler came back.
- Prediction that Ange would get sick.
- Prediction of the storm stucking them there
- Apparently good prediction that no one would've figured any of the secrets before october 5. (For instance, what if a bored Jessica on a weekend decided to try to solve the epitaph and succeeds in doing so, or exposes that her parents are hiding Kinzo's death, etc)
- Prediction of everyone's behavior on the boat so that Kuwabata's testimony doesn't go entirely different from what's written.
- Prediction the the message bottles would be found is prehaps the most disturbing of them all.
- Yet that they weren't found by anyone prior to the Rokkenjima events while they were being written.
Battler's return was probably announced beforehand
Ange might have been in the manuscript and was then hastily written out when it was learned she wasn't coming.
Weather Channel.
People on Rokkenjima are pretty stupid.
I honestly don't think Kawabata's memory is that good. As long as the message bottles are pretty consistent with everyone's personalities he'll probably go "Yea, that's probably how it happened."
Well, if someone's reading the damn thing, it was obviously found.
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