2010-07-13, 21:07 | Link #13821 | |
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In other words, this is back to saying that red is a literal truth, and is why solving the game based simply on red text is probably not going to give you any definite solution.
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2010-07-13, 21:10 | Link #13822 | |
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Of course if you see it as an answer to Erika's red, Erika indeed used "人間". But here we get to a big problem. If they are referring to the very same thing Erika said, then there's no possible way to get around the contradiction. Erika said it's 18, Battler and Beatrice say it's 17. And both of them said it in red. What kind of trick is Ryuukishi pulling?
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2010-07-13, 21:17 | Link #13825 | |
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2010-07-13, 21:18 | Link #13826 | ||
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Red text from EP3: 以上、15人は死亡。 Red text from EP6 …………申し訳ないが、 そなたを迎えても、 17人だ。 By the way that EP3 red text included a note: ※小説版で黒字に変換されている - In the novel this line was changed to black characters. Quote:
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2010-07-13, 21:24 | Link #13827 | |
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I think the real point here is that red isn't a good way to solve the game. If we go by the rock, paper, scissors explanation of the gold, red, and blue truths, then red is excellent at killing gold truths, but little else. Since blue truths can get around red by using all kinds of cheap wordplay games, the red can only be relied upon to give general hints about the game. In my opinion, the gold truth is a better way to get at the game. In other words, enough hints must be shown during the scenes of the game to make it solvable, without relying on the red text at all. This is required of Knox.
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2010-07-13, 21:27 | Link #13828 | |
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So it's possible that Erika is the eighteenth person on the island but there is now only 17.
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2010-07-13, 21:28 | Link #13829 | |
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I'm not sure that what you said answered my question.
You said that reds can be conflicting depending on the context and I agree that much. But you can only say that Beatrice and Battler last red refered to humans only if the context is exactly the same context as Erika's last red. Which means either the context is the same, and then you have two conflicting reds or the context is different, and then you can't tell what's the "17" Battler and Beatrice are talking about. Quote:
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2010-07-13, 21:29 | Link #13830 |
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Actually, I think this actually might be it.
Erika says that "all actions occur simultaneously", which is clearly not what we usually mean by a time stop. In one episode of The Real Ghostbusters which is otherwise not very memorable, Ray Stantz utters a particularly apt description of time: "Time is that which stops everything from happening simultaneously." (paraphrased from memory) The time stop on the guest room seems to behave in a similar manner -- once time is turned off, actions happen simultaneously. All of them. They're described as happening in some kind of order, but do they really? I expect that a consistent interpretation of that bizarre state possible where Kanon rescues Battler, enters the room, doesn't leave it, and yet doesn't exist in it anyway.
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2010-07-13, 21:34 | Link #13831 | |
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What happens if we rephrase the last lines like this: I am the visitor, the 18th human on Rokkenjima!! Sorry but...there are only 18 humans if you count corpses (namely, Kinzo's corpse). If this is said implicitly, then the reds don't contradict, and the flow of conversation even matches. But it requires us to assume that this is what they meant, and left it as a riddle to preserve the secret a bit longer.
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2010-07-13, 21:38 | Link #13832 | |
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Beato and Battler said there are 17 people. They never said "17th". All of the above are facts.
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2010-07-13, 21:38 | Link #13833 | |
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Implicit assumptions...
I can only really accept them if they are obvious and to be expected.... like in previous confirmed cases. This case however is very ambiguous... One of my original explanation is that Erika's red wasn't valid. Like the reds that were interrupted in EP4. However there is no sign of that happening in EP6... and she completed her sentence... Quote:
You don't get it. As chronotrig many times pointed out that "hito" is merely a counter used for persons. Basically it goes like this: Erika: "I'm the 18th human" Beatrice and Battler: "Sorry but that's 17" thinking that Battler and Beatrice explicitly said "17 persons" is wrong.
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2010-07-13, 21:40 | Link #13834 |
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Well, that's the point. Remember how it was said that they both seemed to know what the other was planning to say, even though it was a mystery to the reader? That leaves an opening for an implicit assumption shared between the two groups that we haven't been told about.
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2010-07-13, 21:42 | Link #13835 |
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You realize though that this is a story written by someone whose name suggests she's the "19th human". "18th human" could just be a title for her character and that would be why her red was painted over.
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2010-07-13, 21:48 | Link #13836 | |
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By the way, "hito" is no the correct reading for 人 in "17人だ。". Hitori, futari, sannin, yonnin, etc... I know you already know this so I have no idea what you are arguing about.
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2010-07-13, 21:56 | Link #13837 | |
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By the way... that makes Amakusa Juuza the 13th person somehow.... How, I wouldn't understand. |
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2010-07-14, 00:52 | Link #13840 | |
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