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View Poll Results: Danganronpa 3: Future Arc - Episode 10 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 1 | 14.29% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 2 | 28.57% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 2 | 28.57% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 0 | 0% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 1 | 14.29% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 1 | 14.29% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2016-09-14, 14:56 | Link #61 |
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So, AC-Phoenix, despite how you confidently said that there were definitely drugs and poisons that could make someone appear dead to anything but medical equipment, you don't actually know that. That's just something you believe without any evidence.
-- Also, sorry, the sentence 'oh, that real corpse was actually technically a fake corpse' is just patently absurd. An actual corpse is, by definition, not a fake corpse. Nor is someone who's alive and just lying still with some blood on them. As it turns out, words have meanings.
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2016-09-14, 15:31 | Link #62 | ||
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As for non dead people believed dead (although not deliberate faking) But of course Kirigiri, whose deductions are far away from being without fault can differ what made doctors throughout the ages put people in coffins whwere they suffered a slow death from suffocation. Last known case of someone having almost been suffered premature burial was 2005 in the US, while someone actually suffered that in 2014. (source wikipedia). 2014 - and you want to tell me that Kirigiri can distinguish that from actual death when certified doctors in the US couldn't even with the help of medical equipment in 2005? Quote:
Ad b) And yet all the surviving students believed it to be a corpse, while it actually wasn't. hence technically a fake corpse.
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2016-09-14, 15:55 | Link #63 | ||
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I wouldn't say 'doctors in the US sometimes bury people incorrectly!' is a good argument, because -- so what, the US has incompetent doctors, that isn't news. Quote:
And b) Even if you weren't, that's not what you meant by fake corpse anyway, is it? What you meant was 'an object which has never been alive and has been made to be indistinguishable from a corpse' not 'the corpse of someone else which has been rendered unrecognisable by fire damage' or 'a completely alive person lying on the floor with their eyes shut and some blood on them.'
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2016-09-14, 16:03 | Link #64 |
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Speaking of tropes don't forget that posthumous narration and posthumous characters are things...
Honestly, I really don't get the appeal of Yukizome being alive or the mastermind or whatever. |
2016-09-14, 16:32 | Link #66 | |
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(Then again, it's entirely possible that Chisa isn't the mastermind at all. It's possible they aren't even in the building. Maybe it's Hiro.)
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2016-09-14, 16:56 | Link #67 | |
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And while we are at it, I'm here to tell you that I found indisputable evidence of my suspicions, and at the same time proof of the existence of an accomplice, or rather, a person unintentionally and unknowingly helping out the killer or forced to work agaisnt his own will. A recurring element in Dangan Ronpa that mirrors Sakura and AI Chiaki. But alas, I'm not going to share this time. I'm going to save this for the next week |
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2016-09-14, 19:00 | Link #68 | |
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...except maybe if you're SHSL gamer. I guess I'll just go for broke on Nanami as mastermind. At least until next Despair. Last edited by stray; 2016-09-14 at 19:24. |
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2016-09-15, 02:11 | Link #70 | |
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A Thanatos Gambit is when someone is deliberately manipulating things with the only final purpose of either losing or dying at the end of it. A good example of that would be: Spoiler for Code Geass spoilers:
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2016-09-15, 12:35 | Link #74 | |
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Am I...the only one who changed his opinion on Tengan?
I thought he was badass old man, but after "How does it feel, knowing that your beloved Yukizome was tainted by despair?" it sounds more like he was mocking Munakata. That's what I get in hindsight too of other things he said. "You think you can eliminate despair by starting a war, but that's naive!" "Is that why you sacrificed Yukizome?" And after Despair revealed that Junko and Mukuro seem to have been let into HPA due to the board with Jin and Koichi being powerless to turn them down..... Tengan got super suspicious. Calling in. Junko = Big Bad of Danganronpa. Tengan = Greater Scope Villain. Ever heard of those terms? Quote:
This fits with, I think it was in UDG, where you can pick up information how the "True Ultimate Despair" resides at the top of the Future Foundation and are accused to be the true puppeteers behind everything that occured. |
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2016-09-15, 12:49 | Link #76 |
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I don't think Tengan is to blame. He actually never expected the reveal would drive Munakata bonkers. His words were actually meant to convince him to face the truth and get him to the good side. Too bad it didn't work.
While it sounded arrogant, Tengan only wanted Munakata to realize that if he remained hellbent on destroying Despair, that isn't going to lead to any good results. This exchange says it all: Munakata: What about it? Did you really think that would be enough to make me waver? Tengan: *shocked* Munakata... Tengan's last words meant for someone (who is not Naegi) before dying showed he had learned from the mistakes of the past. His final message is also him passing (entrusting) the torch. With that said, he obviously isn't free of any guilt. It's clear Tengan gets part of the blame for all the corruption at Hope's Peak, as former Headmaster. Last edited by Homura7; 2016-09-15 at 13:01. |
2016-09-17, 18:17 | Link #77 |
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The end is nigh, and even now I still question: what is the real purpose of this game?
For starters, the hallmarks of Junko's games are totally absent. Unlike the previous games, this one seems to have been arranged with a specific final purpose to achieve. Even Monokuma is but a mere extra in the grand scheme of things, having no physical presence at all. Whoever is responsible seems to be hellbent on exterminating the majority of the members of the Future Foundation, and stop killing at some point. |
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