- Oct 25, 2018
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By memory manipulation i actually did mean that in general, memories of peoples have been manipulated by external forces all over the story. But yes, in the context of that conversation i did mean altering maya's memories.To disambiguate, I assume your "memory manipulation" means "further altering Maya's memories from the original time line in addition to the effects of removing all her experiences within the loop".
And sure, you make some strong points, but all those people wouldnt be really in to the more intimate details of the maya-akira relationship. So while some of them would be aware of that, they would have a hard time knowing well enough about the details, to know if this is actually still working out as it did before the timeloops. I mean someone did mention that it now feels more like some sort of toxic codependency. And i think it is a valid question if that would be actually the real maya, or if that part of her was rewritten for some reason.In principle, what you suggest is possible. There are, however, a few things in this update that make me think the chance of additional memory manipulation happening here is low.
I mean, it feels a bit like maya had to learn a lesson until she finally got a new sensei who would be able to turn into the real akira again. What if now that maya has been reset, it is his time of learning or maybe suffering? I mean i dont say that this is what happened. I just say that it is a valid question if this is really 100% the maya as she was before her personal reset.