ugoughi90
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- Nov 28, 2019
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I was pondering about the same thing. My second playthrough is still stuck to the 2nd chapter because i hardly have time to play, but i don’t feel like Ami have always been Ami Prime, but it was more like sudden sensations and memories came back to her, only to be put in the back of her head until the next ones happened.Yeah, I also don't think Ami was aware at that time, but I think Ami Prime is always there, inside her. How I see it, early Ami knows something is off, and she forces herself a little to act more sweet and dense than she really is as her defense mechanism and her way to fit in the group. She still an airhead, but not that "airhead". She is a little bit manipulative from the start and full of lust for Akira, she just controls herself a little bit to be seen more "normal". It's only after she starts to read Sekai poetry that she lets herself loose.
In a way, Ami is always Ami Prime, but Ami Prime is not always Ami. The manipulation, the insecurities and, above all, the intrusive thoughts are there from the start, but for them to take full control there is a trigger, her memories, and those also have a trigger, that someone clears the lingering feeling that something is off. The moment Makoto tells Ami about the resets, the moment the fog banishes from Ami head, and it's replaced by her clean memories, knowledge about the world and understanding of her own actions. Ami put two and two together and knows she has been ready for the rumble since day one. The good news there must be a way to stop her. If Maya Prime wrote about not telling Ami about the resets, is because she experienced it, and in some way she, or something else, sealed her away.
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