Ryota Mitarai (
lovedanime) wrote2018-09-08 04:57 pm
Week 4 Saturday Afternoon (SPOILERS)
[well after all That, Mitarai is returning to the dorm. But he has so many notebook pages to straighten out. He's sitting at a table in the common room of the dormitory to get it all sorted. Casually when he notices the other young man:]
Hello, Amami-kun.
Hello, Amami-kun.

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[He glances at the notebook like he's contemplating it before looking back up.]
... Mitarai-kun, you mentioned something about talent at the trial earlier. Mind telling me what that's about?
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[He hesitates, wondering just how much to tell.]
To tell the truth, I jumped to conclusions about how desperate a deaf musician could become because... Anime is my only talent. I really had nothing to offer the world before I was able to be recognized for that talent. It's the main format of my field work for the future foundation as well. Over the course of my career I've come into contact with many other talented people who my mentors also scouted... And unfortunately some of those people were robbed of the opportunity to make the most of their talents and fell into despair. [He's gotten progressively somber.] I even know of an idol who became desperate enough to use a kitchen knife when separated from her performing band mates...
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... Then he brings up the idol.]
An idol was driven to murder? Out of despair or something?
[This guy really likes talking about despair... It's a little worrying.]
You care to tell me the story behind that one?
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He freezes into a nervous smile at the more direct solicitation of the scenario.]
...Amami-kun, surely you understand there's a reason I was so vague about what happened there. It was part of a... a complicated tragedy.
I, I don't mean I don't trust you, or won't tell you. But please understand it's... it's a sensitive matter.
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[He really shouldn't press it. He really shouldn't... But...]
Is it worse than trapping 16 talented kids in a so-called high school with a munch of murder happy bears worse than that tragedy? Because I remembered being stuck in a situation like this before recently, and what you implied...
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You've got that wrong! You weren't one of them—!
[He claps his hands over his mouth and looks to see if anyone else heard his shouting. Also he's realizing it will probably offend Amami to be told this didn't happen to him, which isn't what Mitarai means, so he shakes his head with pleading eyes to indicate he's trying to take it back in some way.]
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[Maybe he should just learn to shut up.
There's a moment of silence between them. Rantaro picks the notebook back up... And just holds onto it.]
... Okay. Stop me if you've heard this before. A student wakes up in a locker in the middle of an abandoned classroom. They start exploring their surroundings, and it turns out there are 15 other people trapped in the building with them. All of them are teenagers with talents so good they got recognized as Super High School Level whatever... Then everyone is herded to the gym, where this insane teddy bear calling himself Monokuma and his Monokubs basically tell us we have to start killing eachother if we want to get out of the school...
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[Okay fuck it Mitarai just grabs his own tablet and draws a Monokuma. As soon as Amami acknowledges seeing it, Mitarai makes eye contact and deletes it again.]
You understand how many people could get the wrong idea about us if we disclosed this information freely, right...?
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Yeah... You have a point. But at least I'm not totally crazy.
[After a moment of thought.]
Then again, we could learn from our past mistakes in those games, right?
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Yeah... Though, oh, just to be clear, I wasn't in the game I describe. It was just... broadcast... and related to my work at the future foundation.
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God... It was broadcast? I hope nobody enjoyed having to see that...
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[... He sighs.] Lemme guess, you think that whoever's really running this game is in it to cause despair or something?
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[He spreads his hands, vaguely indicating a wide area.] This world is allegedly besieged by an epidemic of D-756, that induces homicides, suicides, or both, on anyone who sets foot into a certain area, with no cure. I really think they're mostly just trying to find a cure, and in their despair they stumbled upon this... terribly cruel method.
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[Sigh. He crosses his arms and focuses on the ground.]
Yeah, that's assuming the D-756 thing isn't just a cover up for some bigger conspiracy. There's gotta be a reason why they can just mess around with our brains, right?
blanket cw for lobotomy / brain surgery / brain trauma / drug use / altered mental states
[he's not even anxious that Amami will disagree with him, though - it's a topic he's so confident about that he's comfortable with an intellectual debate]
1/2 + DRV3 spoilers
Rantaro can't blame Mitarai for not realizing it, but his example hit way too close to home. He instinctively rubs the back of his head, feeling for any scar tissue under his hair. If... If he really did die from getting bashed upside the head, he should have had something knocked out of his skull upon revival. Hell, he still didn't know if they could truly revive people like that...]
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Maybe he could go without spoken words for a little longer...
He looks back up at Mitarai. There's something about his seemingly calm expression that feels a bit stiff, maybe a bit intimidated...]
Mitarai, have you heard that one quote about insanity?
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[He's fascinated... He feels really connected to Amami in this moment of discovering they have so much in common, even though there's still so little Mitarai actually knows about him. It's hard to explain.]
assume that Rantaro used Honorifics like someone who isn't in love with Mitarai.
[On the other hand, Rantaro isn't really sure about this guy.]
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[he's making loose diagrams on his tablet to help him organize these thoughts. no eye contact]
Any given table might have its own strong legs and weak legs. Each motive is designed to knock out a different leg of a table. Well, when I put it that way, it sounds like a percussion instrument.
[Wow... the talk of music is actually making him really sad. He's learned so much from the death of 2-D. It's a very bittersweet victory and the contradiction between epiphany and grief is evident on his face.]
You know what it's like? A piano!
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... What?
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...I'm sorry if I'm talking too much. You're just the first person I've really trusted with my knowledge about the effects of stimuli on the human brain... I'm sure it's relevant to the tragedies occurring here...!
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[Kinda fishy, but he ain't gonna rat him out just yet.]
Where'd you manage to learn all that stuff?
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[but now that he thinks about it, it's really in his best interest to gloss over this]
So I really... I have trouble wanting the "culprits" in this terrible program to die, as much as I don't want any murder to happen and will do what I can to prevent it. I feel very confident it's really just a result of the stimulus from the Administration.
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[Is there a way to lose friendship points? Because Rantaro will remember that.]
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[Yeah, this might be a little awkward because...]
I'm called the Super High School Level Adventurer because I tend to travel all over the world to help my dad's business and all, but in that Monokuma game I told you about, I think I forgot my talent somehow.
[He got something else, but he doesn't trust Mitarai with the info.]
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The same thing happened to Kirigiri Kyoko-san... at first she was known as the Super High School Level Detective, [past tense... melancholic] but they used memory wiping technology - as they had on every participant to an extent - and she went by Super High School Level Question Mark Question Mark Question Mark for a while instead.
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But if they used memory wiping on that class... And maybe my class too... Then what stops the folks here from using something similar on us?
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The only evidence against it is the assertion at meetings that they didn't intend us to lose our memories and hired a doctor to look into the cause of the problem. Hiring an entire additional person just to mislead us seems like an... unusual allocation of resources...
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