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** Possibly he sought to recruit whoever solved it; Naix already solicits new members by first having them complete similar puzzles in ARGs. Present-day Naix also seems to have at least one operative with Mizuki-level strength, as seen in the final battle, so he may have been trying to bolster their ranks with someone(s) with combat experience.

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** Possibly he sought to recruit whoever solved it; Naix already solicits new members by first having them complete similar puzzles in ARGs.[=ARGs=]. Present-day Naix also seems to have at least one operative with Mizuki-level strength, as seen in the final battle, so he may have been trying to bolster their ranks with someone(s) with combat experience.
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**** This is still Moma we're talking about at the end of the day: when you think about the big picture of what kind of person he is, he probably doesn't care that it almost killed him the first time and just wants to put it on. He's very risk-taking and in many ways it's repeatedly made evident that he's not very smart.
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*** That doesn't answer my question — I am referring to the fact he is wearing something that led to a near-death experience ''for a second time''. If it were me I surely wouldn't want to try my luck again...


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** My personal interpretation is that she rebelled against Boss as an older teen and ran away from home, getting tangled up with the Kumakuras for one reason or another.
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** Tokiko probably met Gen when he was younger and cast out by Chikara for being a "failed experiment". Considering that she was most likely the president of Naix Japan at this point, she was already familiar and sympathetic with the victims of Chikara's genetic experiments (such as Tearer), she sympathized with him and probably helped contribute to her guilt complex that led to the incident where she cast off her emotions.
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* If Tokiko already knew the Nil Number, what was stopping her from using it herself, instead of forcing The Frayer to repeat it to her?

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* If Tokiko already knew the Nil Number, what was stopping her from using it herself, instead of forcing The Frayer to repeat it to her?her?
**Actually, this is simple to explain. The Nil Number is only part of it. Remember, the entire point of the Nirvana Initiative is to create 'bugs' in reality to expose the holes in the 'simulation'. The Nil Number can only be learned by the two Mizukis after Tokiko is dead and after Tearer's plan is thwarted, but it can only be told to Tokiko by Ryuki six years before this all happened. She was basically counting on the player, the Frayer, to do all this. Having Ryuki tell her the Nil Number basically proves she's right and breaks a hole in reality allowing her to 'escape', because how can Ryuki know a number two different people learn in the future, and tell it to a woman set it up so the number is told only after after her death? The number is not the important part, its the paradox involving it that is. In revealing that paradox and opening a hole, TheBadGuyWins.

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