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Guys i need some help with understanding of Yasu's speech, because i'm not a native english speaker i don't completely understand, by shots Yasu can mean rape or injection? Or is it just rape?
 

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Guys i need some help with understanding of Yasu's speech, because i'm not a native english speaker i don't completely understand, by shots Yasu can mean rape or injection? Or is it just rape?
Shots mean an injection, but since she does not need to be completelly naked or take photographs to have injections Tonkatsu assumes the doctor she went to raped her.
 

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Shots mean an injection, but since she does not need to be completelly naked or take photographs to have injections Tonkatsu assumes the doctor she went to raped her.
I'm not sure there was implications of rape, just the doc taking nude photos of her, which is bad enough by itself.
 
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Was the shy Yasu infront of her dorm room after being a puppet the first time we see the real Yasu, and not the vessel that she usually is?
Sensei even commented on her being almost normal at that point, so i'm kinda curious if there's still a somewhat sane person in that shell.
 

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How do you replay the end of the last Nao event? It cuts off for me after they're done at the ramen place
 

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How do you replay the end of the last Nao event? It cuts off for me after they're done at the ramen place
You probably can't (don't even see a path to get there using URM either). Excluding certain part of the event from replay is a thing Selly does from time to time.
 
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Was the shy Yasu infront of her dorm room after being a puppet the first time we see the real Yasu, and not the vessel that she usually is?
Sensei even commented on her being almost normal at that point, so i'm kinda curious if there's still a somewhat sane person in that shell.
I think she was herself for most of the event, she just got possessed when her eyes became tiny, then she snapped back when Sensei realized she wasn't herself and asked who she was.
She's herself in most of her preaching events, I think. It's a bit harder to tell sometimes like when she tries to get her angel points.
 

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Aside from offering a glimpse to Yasu's past, there is something intriguing about how An Apple Each Day played out.

Two things happen: Yasu going over her own trip to the past care package, and Sensei losing connection to what Touka has to say.

What I think is intriguing is how orthogonal these two things can be, plus the unclear purpose of the divine intervention in the event (as if other divine purposes were ever clear), followed by the feeling that this event feels like to be pretty up for the readers and not for Sensei.

First, Yasu's flashback clearly is something only happened to her. Whether this kind of thing happened to her on a regular basis or not is unknown, but this isn't something that takes place so that Sensei could learn more about Yasu.

Next, Sensei didn't blackout. This isn't like those [redacted] where sensitive information is blocked by Sensei's mind; this time he more or less just kinda lost his hearing to specific parts of Touka's words, and he actively notices that as well.

What I think is intriguing is that since I don't believe Touka is lore-equipped enough to have something earth-shattering/world-breaking to say, and the fact that Sensei didn't blackout and didn't go through those flashbacks with Yasu, it isn't his connection being severed or his consciousness being redirected, it really is the readers'. It's ours (and somehow Sensei get affected by missing some parts of the conversation). But what in-game purpose is there? Yaus going crazy by her own terms from time to time, fine; but why blocking Sensei from keeping his conversation with Touka going?

Anyway, the whole thing feels like a LiL-style MEANWHILE screen transition from Sensei's perspective to Yasu's perspective. But I might just be nitpicking on how scenes play out, and there might not be a deep reason behind it.
 

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Random Theory Time: Nao-chan might be either an altered Moyo or Moyo's daughter...

Remember the last time we heard of Moyo?:
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The whole change in "constitution" and "what is growing inside" stuff seems suspicious.

This also happens after Moyo swallows a bucket full of Sensei's semen in the 'Second Sun' Happy Event, then, after Moyo apparently goes through surgery in the 'Untitled' Chapter 3 Main Event, Nao-chan shows up in the 'First Contact' C3 Main Event.

On top of that, there's how Moyo can't seem to speak without damaging others, and how Nao-chan can't seem to speak at all:
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There's also some other things like how Nao-chan's poses seem a little similar to Moyo's:
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Overall: Moyo and Nao-chan seem possibly linked, and I'm not sure how I feel about this. It could just be nothing though, and something else is going on with Moyo and Nao-chan.
 
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How do you replay the end of the last Nao event? It cuts off for me after they're done at the ramen place
You probably can't (don't even see a path to get there using URM either). Excluding certain part of the event from replay is a thing Selly does from time to time.
If you use the URM to jump to the event, you can see the ending of stuff. Just make sure to have a save to reload.
 
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Aside from offering a glimpse to Yasu's past, there is something intriguing about how An Apple Each Day played out.

Two things happen: Yasu going over her own trip to the past care package, and Sensei losing connection to what Touka has to say.

What I think is intriguing is how orthogonal these two things can be, plus the unclear purpose of the divine intervention in the event (as if other divine purposes were ever clear), followed by the feeling that this event feels like to be pretty up for the readers and not for Sensei.

First, Yasu's flashback clearly is something only happened to her. Whether this kind of thing happened to her on a regular basis or not is unknown, but this isn't something that takes place so that Sensei could learn more about Yasu.

Next, Sensei didn't blackout. This isn't like those [redacted] where sensitive information is blocked by Sensei's mind; this time he more or less just kinda lost his hearing to specific parts of Touka's words, and he actively notices that as well.

What I think is intriguing is that since I don't believe Touka is lore-equipped enough to have something earth-shattering/world-breaking to say, and the fact that Sensei didn't blackout and didn't go through those flashbacks with Yasu, it isn't his connection being severed or his consciousness being redirected, it really is the readers'. It's ours (and somehow Sensei get affected by missing some parts of the conversation). But what in-game purpose is there? Yaus going crazy by her own terms from time to time, fine; but why blocking Sensei from keeping his conversation with Touka going?

Anyway, the whole thing feels like a LiL-style MEANWHILE screen transition from Sensei's perspective to Yasu's perspective. But I might just be nitpicking on how scenes play out, and there might not be a deep reason behind it.
I think Sensei is connected to us most of the time, but when we see events he's not around for, he can sometimes get confused which leads to hearing loss or instability as we disconnect from him to see those events.

It's been hinted quite a bit, that Sensei isn't really the only playable character around. Whether it's Sara's event where we are literally told we're not as special as we think, Nao telling Sensei he's not even a puzzle piece, or stuff like Long Maya noting that there's been others on the show that were seemingly female:
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Sensei seems to just be the more popular character at the moment, possibly due to us, and thinks everything revolves around him. I mean he seemed to just fail reset after reset, before we came along, so he's not all that special without us around.

Now, he just needs to feed us everyone he loves and we might let things end well for him. Gods gotta god afterall.
 
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Since everyone's sharing their theories,
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Welp, you were right about it showing up in Noriko's invite thing:
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It is virtually guaranteed to be "The Old One", and it wants more friends..
 
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Welp, you were right about it showing up in Noriko's invite thing:
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It is virtually guaranteed to be "The Old One", and it wants more friends..
"Please unwind your latest leaves,
Hidden smiles in paper sleeves,
A god among the rightful thieves
Laughs quietly beneath the eaves

Who listens when the forest won't
Who leaps the logs when leapers won't

Who speaks to me inside my home
Who cries in that concerning tone

The girl who is a girl who is a girl who is insane"

the font color on that background is almost as horrifying as the monster and almost hurt my eyes the same deal
but it kind of points in the same direction as what I was talking about, mostly that last sentence, IMO
 
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Is there a way to have that black box for the game dialog to come back?

reading it the normal way really hurts my eyes
 
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