Board Thread:Dangan Ronpa Wiki Updates/@comment-33561080-20160917061554/@comment-29545515-20160918132059

Danwa wrote: am I the only one here who did not cry (and watching full of hope) when Chiaki dying and try to stand because I thought Izuru will help her and hoping that she will survive, but at the end Izuru just stand there and did nothing except just staring at her as she die of losing too much blood and i was like "WHAT THE F****CK????!" and it was too late for me to cry because the moment has passed?

Ooh I feel bad for not crying over chiaki... You dont have to. In fact, I seriously respect you for that, having hope till the very end. You despaired out of anger and not sadness.

There's a lot to talk about concerning AI Junko, AI Chiaki, and Izuru's role and plan. We know Izuru had a plan, and it involved AI Junko, but what was it? Does it have something to do with regaining his memories? Or seeing Chiaki again? We dunno. I wont be satisfied until the very end. I need to know what happens next. I need my Jabberwock episode. We should be getting it, following this.

I found an interesting theory on TV Tropes, in which Izuru's masterplan was to revive CHiaki. It goes something like this: He was able to revive Chiaki's body using his talents. However, her mind is not restored, leaving her in a comatose state. Or, more likely, brain-dead. So, he planned to revive her mind using the Neo World Program. He acquired the AI Junko specifically to cause a Force Shutdown and rewrite the program so that the data of AI Chiaki, as well as the other comatose Remnants, could be saved. (Need evidence? Chiaki appearing in Hajime's mind, the dead end executed characters mysteriously appearing in SDR2 as the program glitched out.)

After the shutdown, he'll have his memories as Hajime back, as well as the data of the AI Chiaki and the comatose Remnants. He uses the Remnants as guinea pigs in order to learn how to use the Neo World Program to restore a brain-dead person. Then he uploads the AI Chiaki and combines it with the memories of the real Chiaki to revive her mind.

To me, its a bit of a stretch, but if it turns out to be tis, it'd be the best possible way to revive Chiaki, IMO. Because now it doesnt feel like a cop-out, as I'll be able to look at Chiaki's execution in a tragic yet more hopeful light.