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As for tranfering, Haruhi wanted a transfer student and that's what she got. There are a group of espers in the school already according to Koizumi as well. I think he will betray him eventually. Not for a while yet though. Quote:
I think Koizumi will betray Kyon in an attempt to get Haruhi or somthing but not for a while yet. Quote:
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2009-09-20, 12:14 | Link #1123 | ||||
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And no, I don't think it was ever stated that there are already a group of espers in the school -- Organization agents, yes, but not necessarily espers. Not all of the Organization's members are espers; Kyon's count puts their number at a "handful", while Koizumi states there are about ten. The Organization seems to be much larger than that. Quote:
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Yes, trusting Koizumi could be wrong. Kyon could also be wrong about trusting Nagato. Or Asahina-san. Or Haruhi herself. You never know. Maybe they're all waiting to backstab him. |
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2009-09-20, 12:34 | Link #1124 | ||
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Heh, actually, Mikuru is the only one he don't trust. Not he thinks she will backstab him, but he never tell things to her and would never rely on her. |
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2009-09-20, 12:44 | Link #1125 | |
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And anyway, the Organization would probably have still transferred in an esper after the other two faction's representatives ended up in the Brigade. It would just be a coincidence (or "God's will") that a transfer student was what she wanted. And since she has never explicitly stated (or even really shown) that given a choice between one or the other, she would consider the SOS Brigade's well-being over the future's, this is another reason why I'd consider her for betrayal before anyone else. |
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2009-09-20, 12:52 | Link #1126 | |
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Totally agree. |
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2009-09-20, 18:57 | Link #1127 | |
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Which also explains the lack of Koizumi development... |
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2009-09-21, 19:07 | Link #1134 |
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Should point out, guys, "isekaijin" means something like "person from another dimension".
"Slider" is the nearest English cultural equivalent, but the beings Haruhi was referring to are definitely not just "people with the ability to travel into other universes". Koizumi was never planned to be the "slider", and if you read Vol. 1 it's kind of obvious how much of an afterthought he is. |
2009-09-21, 19:39 | Link #1135 | |
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Also, is kinda hard to say he is an afterthought. True don't appear much, but many things only works due to his exposition. However, the exposition itself would be strange if it was from a guy from another dimension... Well, the point is, I don't think you can say, with 100% of sure, he wasn't meat to be there in the first place, even if is true he wasn't menat to be what he is now. Besides, 5 men group is more common then a 4 men. PP: Oh, yeah, I know what isekaijin means. However, it is needed a way to travel between dimensions to have such people. Mikuru is a person from future, but she is also a time traveler. It is true a isekaijin don't need to be able to slide between dimensioons, but someone must know a way to do so. So, an isekaijin who can travel to another dimension is something that make sense. |
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In DC and Marvel, 'alternate realities' (in the sense of a reality where things happen differently; like the Spoiler for general spoiler:
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