IMO, Tsumugi's killing game was a flawed imitation. She failed to see that evidence was still laying around, while Junko left clues for the original killing game survivors. She didn't know who the killer was in the Kaito trial. Tsumugi predicted that they would vote hope, leaving herself, and Danganronpa, finished. Tsumugi claims to be a perfect copy of Junko Enoshima, but fails in the one aspect that made Junko who she was. That is, excpet that Junko did predict everything that would happen in the killing games (DR1, SDR2, DR3). The reason Junko wanted despair in the first place was because it was chaotic, the only thing that made the future unpredictable. Her true title was the SHSL Analytical Prowess, as stated in Danganronpa Zero. Junko was a very intelligent person, but here Ultimate was neither the ultimate fashionista nor the ultimate despair. 引用自 Fedex780:Actually, that brings up another interesting idea. Their mindset for the rest of the game might have changed. If they found the survivor perk monopad, it would confirm it that there was a mastermind and was likely one of the students. Shuichi and Kaede speculated that it could be one of the students, because the library door was hidden. If one person was willing to betray the group, who else would be willing to?Īt the point of the first trial, they were not sure if there was a mastermind. In turn, the trust between the group had before the first killing happened would be broken.
Sure, there may be one less trial because the culprit would go free. Even if someone did decide to accept the perk, it would also break the ice. The first blood perk was just extra motivation. I don't know if Tsumugi interfered with the rest of the trials or not, but if she did, it doesn't have as much weight as trial one. With all this in mind, I think that Tsumugi just had to go with the only thing, or person, that was enticed enough by the motive and make sure it happened, even if Rantaro wasn't supposed to die.
If someone took that perk and admitted to being the killer, and just left, wouldn't that be more of a let down then say everyone in the killing game fighting monokuma, to either die or have some other event like the Kokichi takeover? And besides that, Kaede's "killing" of Rantaro wasn't even planned, or I doubt that Tsumugi would've made such a bid deal about the survivor perk monopad. Be the first to contribute! Just click the "Edit page" button at the bottom of the page or learn more in the Synopsis submission guide.I see what you're getting at with the time limit, but what about the first blood perk? Technically, Tsumugi didn't care what the people outside wanted, which was a Danganronpa style class trial. It looks like we don't have a Synopsis for this title yet. A few months later, the former Ultimate students get together to rebuild Hope's Peak Academy, with Makoto serving as its headmaster. Meanwhile, as Kyosuke leaves Makoto in charge of bringing hope to the world as he goes off to shoulder his own burden, it is revealed that Kyoko had managed to survive her poisoning thanks to an antidote that Seiko had made. Afterwards, Hajime and the others claim responsibility for the killing game, shifting blame from the Future Foundation, before setting off with Ryota towards a new future. Feeling that he should not have to carry his burden alone, Hajime and the others ask Ryota to come with them as they aim to atone for their sins, convincing him to cancel the broadcast. After making their way past a hypnotised task force, Hajime and the others confront Ryota, who blames himself for the entire incident. As Makoto races to stop Ryota from broadcasting his Hope video, he and the others are assisted by the arrival of the 77th Class, who Hajime managed to restore to normal using Izuru's talents.