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-->'''Noire:''' For those who believe in me, I'll do anything for them--anything!

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-->'''Noire:''' --->'''Noire:''' For those who believe in me, I'll do anything for them--anything!



* After the Candidates are born in Chapter 8, each [=CPU=] who gets a sister is very excited, and the shy nature of the newly born Candidates is endearing. Especially from ''Neptune'', whose track record as a sister was tarnished EXTREMELY in ''Victory''.
* Finding Histoire is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Histoire? Let's take a look back at the original, where the decision to restore or not restore Neptune's memories is in your hands and gives you some time to think about it, though if you decide to restore her memories, it must be done before a certain point in the game, as your choice will determine which of that game's three endings are available (Don't restore? One ending. Restore? One of the other two). In the remake, you don't get to choose, as Neptune decides on her own. Her decision? She refuses to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]! Indeed, if you decided to restore her memories in the original game, Neptune does some rather rash actions, at one point in time, causes a fight that pits her AGAINST Compa and IF.
* Histoire and [[spoiler:reformed Arfoire]]'s reunion in the True End.

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* After the Candidates are born in Chapter 8, each [=CPU=] who gets a sister is very excited, and the shy nature of the newly born Candidates is endearing. Especially from ''Neptune'', whose track record as a sister was tarnished EXTREMELY ''extremely'' in ''Victory''.
* Finding Histoire is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Histoire? Let's take a look back at the original, where the decision to restore or not restore Neptune's memories is in your hands and gives you some time to think about it, though if you decide to restore her memories, it must be done before a certain point in the game, as your choice will determine which of that game's three endings are available (Don't restore? One ending. Restore? One of the other two). In the remake, you don't get to choose, as Neptune decides on her own. Her decision? She refuses to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]! Indeed, if you decided to restore her memories in the original game, Neptune does some rather rash actions, at one point in time, causes a fight that pits her AGAINST against Compa and IF.
* Histoire and [[spoiler:reformed Arfoire]]'s reformed Arfoire's reunion in the True End.
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* Finding Historie is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Historie? Let's take a look back at the original, where the decision to restore or not restore Neptune's memories is in your hands and gives you some time to think about it, though if you decide to restore her memories, it must be done before a certain point in the game, as your choice will determine which of that game's three endings are available (Don't restore? One ending. Restore? One of the other two). In the remake, you don't get to choose, as Neptune decides on her own. Her decision? She refuses to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]! Indeed, if you decided to restore her memories in the original game, Neptune does some rather rash actions, at one point in time, causes a fight that pits her AGAINST Compa and IF.

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* Finding Historie Histoire is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Historie? Histoire? Let's take a look back at the original, where the decision to restore or not restore Neptune's memories is in your hands and gives you some time to think about it, though if you decide to restore her memories, it must be done before a certain point in the game, as your choice will determine which of that game's three endings are available (Don't restore? One ending. Restore? One of the other two). In the remake, you don't get to choose, as Neptune decides on her own. Her decision? She refuses to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]! Indeed, if you decided to restore her memories in the original game, Neptune does some rather rash actions, at one point in time, causes a fight that pits her AGAINST Compa and IF.
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* The post-credits scene of the "Normal Ending" contains each of the main characters thanking the player for playing the game before they all say it in unison.
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** Culminates in a DeclarationofProtection to Ganache when he's attacking Lastation.

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** Culminates in a DeclarationofProtection DeclarationOfProtection to Ganache when he's attacking Lastation.

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* A minor detail, but the final line of text during end credits of the Re;Birth games make them feel more connected as an overarching story and would have been a nice way to end the story if ''3'' had been the GrandFinale.
-->'''Re;[=Birth1=]:''' ToBeContinued
-->'''Re;[=Birth2=]:''' To Be Concluded
-->'''Re;[=Birth3=]:''' TheEnd
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* Compared to her ''Victory'' incarnation, Neptune is a much more earnest hero in this game, and, discounting several moments where she simply lacks tact due to social skills, she really is just a girl that wants to help everyone. This shows best in her scene with Noire, where Neptune says she wants to protect everyone around her, and the only reward she wants is to see the smiles on the faces of the people she's saved...and pudding.

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* Compared to her ''Victory'' incarnation, Neptune is a much more earnest hero in this game, and, discounting several moments where she simply lacks tact due to social skills, she really is just a girl that wants to help everyone. This shows best in her scene with Noire, where Neptune says she wants to protect everyone around her, and the only reward she wants is to see the smiles on the faces of the people she's saved...and pudding. Then there's her relationship with Nepgear, which is much better.
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* Compared to her ''Victory'' incarnation, Neptune is a much more earnest hero in this game, and, discounting several moments where she simply lacks tact due to social skills, she really is just a girl that wants to help everyone. This shows best in her scene with Noire, where Neptune says she wants to protect everyone around her, and the only reward she wants is to see the smiles on the faces of the people she's saved...and pudding.

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* Compared to her ''Victory'' incarnation, Neptune is a much more earnest hero in this game, and, discounting several moments where she simply lacks tact due to social skills, she really is just a girl that wants to help everyone. This shows best in her scene with Noire, where Neptune says she wants to protect everyone around her, and the only reward she wants is to see the smiles on the faces of the people she's saved...and pudding.

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* Neptune outright told Noire that, even though they're both girls, if Noire loves her, she'll accept her. Given this is Neptune, how serious she was is debatable.

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* Neptune outright told Noire that, even though they're both girls, if Noire loves her, she'll accept her. Given this is Neptune, how serious she was is debatable.



* Planeptune believing (within seconds, no less, I guess the land does reflect the CPU), that Neptune is Purple Heart. Their faith and belief in their Goddess also restores Neptune's power, allowing her to transform again.

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* Planeptune believing (within seconds, no less, I guess the land does reflect the CPU), that Neptune is Purple Heart. Their faith and belief in their Goddess also restores Neptune's power, allowing her to transform again.



* Histoire and [[spoiler:reformed Arfoire]]'s reunion in the True End.

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* Histoire and [[spoiler:reformed Arfoire]]'s reunion in the True End.End.
* Compared to her ''Victory'' incarnation, Neptune is a much more earnest hero in this game, and, discounting several moments where she simply lacks tact due to social skills, she really is just a girl that wants to help everyone. This shows best in her scene with Noire, where Neptune says she wants to protect everyone around her, and the only reward she wants is to see the smiles on the faces of the people she's saved...and pudding.

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* Finding Historie is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Historie? Let's take a look back at the original, where the decision to restore or not restore Neptune's memories is in your hands and gives you some time to think about it, though if you decide to restore her memories, it must be done before a certain point in the game, as your choice will determine which of that game's three endings are available (Don't restore? One ending. Restore? One of the other two). In the remake, you don't get to choose, as Neptune decides on her own. Her decision? She refuses to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]!

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* Finding Historie is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Historie? Let's take a look back at the original, where the decision to restore or not restore Neptune's memories is in your hands and gives you some time to think about it, though if you decide to restore her memories, it must be done before a certain point in the game, as your choice will determine which of that game's three endings are available (Don't restore? One ending. Restore? One of the other two). In the remake, you don't get to choose, as Neptune decides on her own. Her decision? She refuses to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]![=CPUs=]! Indeed, if you decided to restore her memories in the original game, Neptune does some rather rash actions, at one point in time, causes a fight that pits her AGAINST Compa and IF.
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* Vert breaking IF out of her ACupAngst by listing all of IF's qualities that make her Vert's cherished Iffy.
** Vert and IF's relationship, period. To IF getting to meet her idolized Lady Green Heart, becoming friends with her and still admiring her despite the real Vert being very different than the image IF had of her at first, and getting closer as the story advances. EveryoneCanSeeIt, too.
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* Finding Historie is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Historie? Neptune refuse to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]!

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* Finding Historie is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Historie? Historie? Let's take a look back at the original, where the decision to restore or not restore Neptune's memories is in your hands and gives you some time to think about it, though if you decide to restore her memories, it must be done before a certain point in the game, as your choice will determine which of that game's three endings are available (Don't restore? One ending. Restore? One of the other two). In the remake, you don't get to choose, as Neptune refuse decides on her own. Her decision? She refuses to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]!
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* Finding Historie is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Historie? Neptune refuse to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]!

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* Finding Historie is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Historie? Neptune refuse to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]![=CPUs=]!
* Histoire and [[spoiler:reformed Arfoire]]'s reunion in the True End.
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* After the Candidates are born in Chapter 8, each [=CPU=] who gets a sister is very excited, and the shy nature of the newly born Candidates is endearing. Especially from ''Neptune'', whose track record as a sister was tarnished EXTREMELY in ''Victory''.

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* After the Candidates are born in Chapter 8, each [=CPU=] who gets a sister is very excited, and the shy nature of the newly born Candidates is endearing. Especially from ''Neptune'', whose track record as a sister was tarnished EXTREMELY in ''Victory''.''Victory''.
* Finding Historie is important for Neptune because she wants to regain her memories. What happens when they managed to unseal Historie? Neptune refuse to have her memory restored. Why? Because she's afraid that getting her memories back would cause her to hate the other [=CPUs=]!
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* Compared to her ''Victory'' incarnation, Neptune is a much more earnest hero in this game, and, discounting several moments where she simply lacks tact due to social skills, she really is just a girl that wants to help everyone. This shows best in her scene with Noire, where Neptune says she wants to protect everyone around her, and the only reward she wants is to see the smiles on the faces of the people she's saved...and pudding.
* Neptune outright told Noire that, even though they're both girls, if Noire loves her, she'll accept her. Given this is Neptune, how serious she was is debatable.
* Noire putting aside her rivalry with Neptune during the events of Chapter 2, both due to defrosting around her (and IF and Compa) and deciding the safety of Lastation was more important then the Console War.
** Culminates in a DeclarationofProtection to Ganache when he's attacking Lastation.
-->'''Noire:''' For those who believe in me, I'll do anything for them--anything!
* Noire admits to Neptune being her best friend. It's slightly under her breath, but it's nice to see this Noire is a little more open than other incarnations. Of course, Neptune had to ruin the moment by being Neptune, but the sentiment was there.
-->'''Noire:''' Uh, stop being stupid. You are my...um, best...friend, anyway...
* The gathering of everyone's friends and comrades in Chapter 7; after Victory stopped caring about the human characters entirely, seeing the gathering of the Makers that contributed to the Re;Birth 1 storyline was a very fulfilling feeling.
* Planeptune believing (within seconds, no less, I guess the land does reflect the CPU), that Neptune is Purple Heart. Their faith and belief in their Goddess also restores Neptune's power, allowing her to transform again.
* After the Candidates are born in Chapter 8, each [=CPU=] who gets a sister is very excited, and the shy nature of the newly born Candidates is endearing. Especially from ''Neptune'', whose track record as a sister was tarnished EXTREMELY in ''Victory''.

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