They could affect neurons just before synapse and then signal gets transferred to synapse and our organism just automatically transfers it through,. but still I hate biology and I'm physics freak so I might be wrong.
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They could affect neurons just before synapse and then signal gets transferred to synapse and our organism just automatically transfers it through,. but still I hate biology and I'm physics freak so I might be wrong.
Exactly, meaning they affect the nerve, and not by stiimulating a receptor as such ;)Quote:
They could affect neurons just before synapse and then signal gets transferred to synapse and our organism just automatically transfers it through,
Meh, I'm going to stop now, unless they bring out further explanations.
They could also be using something I call "Gamemaster Law", its your world and you can do whatever you want with it.
For a game, Takumi sure sucks at it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xelbair
are we really going to try to pick out all the problems with an anime's scientific technobabble?
i'm just enjoying it. and now Glasses is in trouble! Norose is such your standard anime villain, but he hasn't (yet) started babbling about how he thinks he's going to create some super better world... or whatever...
I really liked that we got Sena's backstory, lots of Kozu-pii, and some explanations. I totally agree that the assistant detective has "traitor" written all over him.
Damn, almost beat you this time.
You can't beat a bot.
I'm not a bot.Quote:
Originally Posted by shinta|hikari
Meh, he has missed a few episodes of other titled animes (like Bleach, for example). :DQuote:
Originally Posted by shinta|hikari
Episode 9 was pretty suspenseful, since Rimi had to show off her Di-Sword to save Takumi. Now, lets see if they can uncover the mystery behind his sister's disappearance.
I hate how the opening ruined that for me. Spoiling all the people who have swords and so on. I was already expecting her to use it, sooner or later.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nadouku
So much stuff went on this episode (10) I'm not sure how much of it sank in.
-Nanami - is she a delusion? Hard to say. How long has she been captured, and when has she started being replaced by the fake one? There's still room for doubt, but the one who turned up at the container house today was probably fake-Takumi's delusion. I'd like to think the one captured at Nozomi Corp is real though, since it'd fit in nicely with the whole idea of "If you think you're real then you are. (Others thinking that too will help), while if you think you're a delusion, then even the real you can disappear (as a delusion created by yourself)".
However, one's not supposed to be able to "real-boot" without a Di-Sword, meaning Nanami's right-hand disappearing shouldn't be her own delusion. Only other thing I can think of is it's caused by fake-Takumi (I'll call him Takumi/Taku/Taki from now on) as he's doubting his sister's existence.
-Nurse as Grim was a surprise, though her involvement isn't if you bothered reading the OP sequence.
-Yua's log of Takumi messaging Takumi makes sense if you replace one side with Shogun.
I'm getting a vanilla sky vibe.
Damn, episode 10 rocked. Never seen so much tension before, and the development of Yua was pretty surprising as well. Looks like the next episode is drawing near towards the end.
sorta, but not quite.Quote:
Originally Posted by Everon
the show is still holding my interest, even though they are constantly trying to explain stuff... personally i'll be a little disgruntled if it turns out to be "old man Shogun (original Takumi) vs evil mind-controlling company" with the rest of the people just sorta thrown in the mix.
there's some fascinating stuff, but I liked it better when more things were up in the air.
i'm also going to be pissed as hell if the old detective really is dead. that guy was the one dude in the whole show i was really rooting for.
First, thank your very much, Ryllharu, for recommending this series
Second, just finished watching all 10 episodes. Amazing show.
Though i have to say (havent read this whole topic yet, maybe someone already mentioned it), the series took quite a turn after episode 5 or 6. At the beginning, Takumi was simply an otaku, and the series revolved around his misery. Then, after 5 episodes, he seems to be on the go nonstop, always involved in some action, and his maniac-al side kind of vanished, you know, where he couldnt stand "3D girls".
I cant wait to see how this show ends. Hopefully, it´s more than just destroying Noah 2. That would be too linear imo, looking how the series started with so many possibilities.
Taku's resolution has finally been formed, and now the battle awaits our "hero". Can't wait for the next episode!
This episode sums up everything that has happened, which surprised me, but who would have known that she was the one pulling the strings. Great episode.
The nurse was fishy since the sleepwalk test, but who would have known she'd have no qualms having a dig into someone's brain? (I'll admit, the medical part of myself is curious as to what happenes when you do that...) I thought this was the type of show that would hold all the mysteries till the very end, but instead they cleared up most, if not all, the questions, leaving us with a straight action finale, which isn't unwelcome after 11 episodes of mind scrambling.
I thought they said Shogun would die when Taku awoke, but that didn't happen immediately like I expected. I'm thinking if the current Shogun is ironically being kept alive by Taku's illusion.
Oh, and next episode: Neo vs Mr. Smith!!