2009-07-16, 08:40 | Link #221 | |
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2009-07-20, 01:46 | Link #225 | |
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An interesting theory I found from The TVTropes Suzumiya Haruhi WMG.
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2009-07-20, 10:57 | Link #226 |
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Huh... TVTropes...
That being said, I actually saw that a couple days ago myself. To me, it actually makes a freaky kind of sense that Kuyoh severed Kimidori's link. Although I'm more inclined to beleive the Slider is responsible for the seperate timelines, not Kuyoh. |
2009-07-29, 18:40 | Link #227 |
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Also remember that when Kyon was talking to Yuki about the Kuyoh and asked her what will happen she said "The next step is physical contact" So whatever is happening with Yuki's sickness and so forth was already planned for by her. That is why I think nothing bad is going to happen to Yuki.
Also a/b being similar to Snow Mountain Syndrome makes the most sense, but its too easy. I think it isn't like the Haruhi series to reuse something like that. Unfortunately we don't have enough evidence to say anything furthur. Does anyone have any theories about the conversation between Yuki and Koizumi during the movie? The part where they talk about Kyon being the Key and Koizumi asking Yuki to be honest with him and Yuki saying she doesn't have enough data. That seems really interesting to me but I havn't been able to quite grasp it. |
2009-07-29, 18:42 | Link #228 | |
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He's the "key to everything". |
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2009-07-31, 00:47 | Link #230 |
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I was wondering... during Disappearance, the 2nd time Kyon time travels back in time to meet Adult Mikuru to found out who & why his world change on December 18th.
Did Kyon travel back 3 years or 597 years (598 year in the anime) in time? I know it's a bit of a silly question but if you include E8... then wouldn't it be consider time travelling 597 years back... it's impossible to travel back to the E8 time period or is it? It might be possible to travel to the last iteration fo E8, but it's impossible to travel to all the former iterations. |
2009-07-31, 01:24 | Link #231 | |
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2009-07-31, 13:27 | Link #234 |
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Indeed. They were able to travel to the time that Kaisos said "never happened" from the future, so it seems that it still exists. I'd say that in Disappearance's case, it was actually that everybody except Kyon and Yuki remembered something that didn't happen.
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2009-07-31, 14:53 | Link #235 | |
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They traveled to what is now their own past. Originally, Yuki reset the universe and no one was there to stop her. Because this would remove the future from existence, Kyon has to go back and fix the timeline by stopping Yuki from creating the changes she did. In the end, Yuki DID reset the universe... for about 10 minutes, not three days. The universe no longer remembers what happened during those days in Disappearance. Only Kyon does. Your theory, which I remember, suggests that Alt. Yuki is just acting the entire way through Disappearance... which makes reading the entire thing a huge waste of time in retrospect, I think. Also, the book pretty much says Kyon is responsible for the 'death' of the Disappearance crew, so... Edit: Okay, I'm an asshole. I did not mean to be confrontational there, sorry. Offensive language edited. Last edited by Tyabann; 2009-07-31 at 19:24. |
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2009-07-31, 19:11 | Link #236 | |
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Also, I don't believe Yuki was faking. This wasn't the whole point of the lack of synchronization? Past Yuki didn't know how it would end so she wait and see. But, of coures, I have to reread the novel to be sure. (I was wainting to watch it, but aparently, it will be not anytime soon) |
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2009-07-31, 19:55 | Link #237 |
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There are slight problems, but that can be handled by having Yuki/Haruhi reset everything back the moment Kyon leaves for the past. The logic problem becomes "what happens to Kyon during his second run through those three days?" Likely he spends them in that altered time healing from his wound. Yuki/Haruhi come up with a cover story when they reformate the universe back to its default mode and he wakes up with Haruhi sleeping nearby....her hair short again.
Yuki's reset after ten minutes might have been an added delay or command function in its data. This could be the source of the escape program. Give Kyon the choice to reset the data in the end. When he does, he goes to fulfill the loop and the universe's changes are deleted at that point. He still "kills" those alternates, just he does so at the end by pressing "escape". Meaning those three days still exist in the normal timeline. If that timeline had been erased, would Mikuru have been able to travel to or from it? Or did they travel to that timeline at all? Too bad you will never get anything on this subject matter in red.
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2009-08-01, 00:47 | Link #240 | |
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That's what Kaisos thinks. I think that the three altered days still exist and that if he traveled back in time to that period, he'd end up in the other universe. Fewer issues of causality that way. We have no confirmation either way, though. |
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