changing fate 4
anonymous
October 21 2012, 16:57:41 UTC
anon wishes that P4 Golden was out already. That way there would be no need to reference the anime, let's plays, and youtube videos to shore up the memory of a single play-through of a borrowed game from last year.
Also, yes. Basing Souji's activities off the Max Social Link walkthrough.
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July 31, 2011 Sunday Morning Cloudy The planner was both more informative and more bizarre than she had expected.
Informative, because it gave her potentially accurate information on Seta’s whereabouts on the days of the disappearances.
Bizarre, because beyond tasks such as “solve riddle for senpai” and “find angelic statue for meek classmate” and “receive ema from Fox”, there were references to entering a television and fighting shadows, whatever that meant.
She had thought the way that she'd kept running into Seta recently to be a coincidence - but instead, each time there was an appointment in her handwriting, directing him there - like 'she' was trying to force the two of them to meet and - apparently - team up, before September 17th (Seta's handwriting, 1617-? rescue Naoto). It boggled the mind to think that Seta was in a time loop - but it was equally unrealistic to think that he could flawlessly forge her handwriting, guess a date with such meaning to her, and enter times and locations into his planner that would cause his path to cross with hers so frequently.
There was also the fact that it had begun only after she'd started contemplating her second scenario - that Seta was the leader of a band of rescued victims, trying to find their attacker.
She knew it could be a way to cast suspicion off of himself, but there was still the case of her handwriting, and that message, and that date.
Naoto ran a hand through her hair, and sighed in frustration. She couldn't find the answers by chasing the facts around and around in her own head. She'd have to do something, anything, to find a way to corner him - in public, in case it was an elaborate trap - and try to get some answers.
There was nothing she could do to corner Seta today (715 make breakfast for Nanako, 732 fold envelopes, 945 meeting at Junes, 957-? rescue Kubo), but tomorrow... She might be able to manage something.
She checked the time. 7:15 AM. Time to head down to the station and help in their apparently useless search for Kubo Mitsuo.
Also, yes. Basing Souji's activities off the Max Social Link walkthrough.
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July 31, 2011
Sunday
Morning
Cloudy
The planner was both more informative and more bizarre than she had expected.
Informative, because it gave her potentially accurate information on Seta’s whereabouts on the days of the disappearances.
Bizarre, because beyond tasks such as “solve riddle for senpai” and “find angelic statue for meek classmate” and “receive ema from Fox”, there were references to entering a television and fighting shadows, whatever that meant.
She had thought the way that she'd kept running into Seta recently to be a coincidence - but instead, each time there was an appointment in her handwriting, directing him there - like 'she' was trying to force the two of them to meet and - apparently - team up, before September 17th (Seta's handwriting, 1617-? rescue Naoto). It boggled the mind to think that Seta was in a time loop - but it was equally unrealistic to think that he could flawlessly forge her handwriting, guess a date with such meaning to her, and enter times and locations into his planner that would cause his path to cross with hers so frequently.
There was also the fact that it had begun only after she'd started contemplating her second scenario - that Seta was the leader of a band of rescued victims, trying to find their attacker.
She knew it could be a way to cast suspicion off of himself, but there was still the case of her handwriting, and that message, and that date.
Naoto ran a hand through her hair, and sighed in frustration. She couldn't find the answers by chasing the facts around and around in her own head. She'd have to do something, anything, to find a way to corner him - in public, in case it was an elaborate trap - and try to get some answers.
There was nothing she could do to corner Seta today (715 make breakfast for Nanako, 732 fold envelopes, 945 meeting at Junes, 957-? rescue Kubo), but tomorrow... She might be able to manage something.
She checked the time. 7:15 AM. Time to head down to the station and help in their apparently useless search for Kubo Mitsuo.
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