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The thing [[spoiler: turned Haruto into a flipping vampire!]] There's got to be more to it than just a SuperPrototype or highly powerful experimental weapon. And why was it hidden under a high school of all places?
* [[spoiler:Valvrave itself is a vampire (or a demon) biotechnological mecha. It can only be piloted by another vampire through a physic link. Turning the pilot into a durable vampire also probably helps the pilot survive some of the lethal Gs that it can produce.]]

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The thing [[spoiler: turned [[spoiler:turned Haruto into a flipping vampire!]] There's got to be more to it than just a SuperPrototype or highly powerful experimental weapon. And why was it hidden under a high school of all places?
* [[spoiler:Valvrave itself is a vampire (or a demon) biotechnological mecha. It can only be piloted by another vampire through a physic psychic link. Turning the pilot into a durable vampire also probably helps the pilot survive some of the lethal Gs that it can produce.]]
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* It's probably something like [[spoiler: the vampires of ''LightNovel/TrinityBlood''. Basically a virus or nanomachines causing vampiric traits.]]

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* It's probably something like [[spoiler: the vampires of ''LightNovel/TrinityBlood''.''Literature/TrinityBlood''. Basically a virus or nanomachines causing vampiric traits.]]



A sort of combination off-shoot of the above two guesses. No doubt LoveTriangle + [[spoiler:BodySurf]] = Crazy Shenanigans. One of them will probably confess to Haruto, [[spoiler:but in the others body]] causing much drama à la ''LightNovel/KokoroConnect''. This will culminate in either a MurderTheHypotenuse situation where one girl leads the other into her death, or a HeroicSacrifice where one girl [[spoiler:swaps body]] last minute with the dying girl.

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A sort of combination off-shoot of the above two guesses. No doubt LoveTriangle + [[spoiler:BodySurf]] = Crazy Shenanigans. One of them will probably confess to Haruto, [[spoiler:but in the others body]] causing much drama à la ''LightNovel/KokoroConnect''.''Literature/KokoroConnect''. This will culminate in either a MurderTheHypotenuse situation where one girl leads the other into her death, or a HeroicSacrifice where one girl [[spoiler:swaps body]] last minute with the dying girl.
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Sunrise generally has a reputation for producing some of the best Mecha-anime, alongside Gainax (for example, Sunrise has the entire ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise and ''Anime/CodeGeass'' on their resume), so at first it seems odd that Sunrise would produce a show as nonsensical as Kakumeiki Valvrave. Then it occurred to me, that perhaps the show is made that way ''on purpose'', because they wanted to make fun of anime in general and Mecha and War anime specifically. In fact, where ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' was an AffectionateParody, taking every Mecha-anime Trope UpToEleven, ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'' is more of a ''caricature'' of the same genre, exaggerating the most iconic aspects of the genre and taking those way beyond the logical extremes, while downplaying the less iconic aspects. For example, plots in Mecha shows often tend to be either fairly generic or rather poorly written, with plot twists coming out of nowhere, in favor of putting a Or of effort into making the robot-battles look as awesome as possible and having generally pretty well-written characters. Valvrave exaggerates this, by having a plot that makes no sense with plot twists in every episode, some of the best animated robot battles of the 2010s, and a generally very well-developed cast of characters.

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Sunrise generally has a reputation for producing some of the best Mecha-anime, alongside Gainax (for example, Sunrise has the entire ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise and ''Anime/CodeGeass'' on their resume), so at first it seems odd that Sunrise would produce a show as nonsensical as Kakumeiki Valvrave. Then it occurred to me, that perhaps the show is made that way ''on purpose'', because they wanted to make fun of anime in general and Mecha and War anime specifically. In fact, where ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' was an AffectionateParody, taking every Mecha-anime Trope UpToEleven, up to eleven, ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'' is more of a ''caricature'' of the same genre, exaggerating the most iconic aspects of the genre and taking those way beyond the logical extremes, while downplaying the less iconic aspects. For example, plots in Mecha shows often tend to be either fairly generic or rather poorly written, with plot twists coming out of nowhere, in favor of putting a Or of effort into making the robot-battles look as awesome as possible and having generally pretty well-written characters. Valvrave exaggerates this, by having a plot that makes no sense with plot twists in every episode, some of the best animated robot battles of the 2010s, and a generally very well-developed cast of characters.
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When the Magius were revealed to be the BiggerBad in the series, we can assume they were planning to do a [[spoiler: OneWorldOrder around and DysonSphere and kill everyone who opposes them, especially the [=JIORians=]. It can be stated that their bigger plan is to summon what is supposed to be the Valvrave equivalent of {{Satan}}.]] '''AND IT'S GONNA GET UGLY IF THAT HAPPENS!''' And will cause controversy in the religious department.

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When the Magius were revealed to be the BiggerBad main villain in the series, we can assume they were planning to do a [[spoiler: OneWorldOrder around and DysonSphere and kill everyone who opposes them, especially the [=JIORians=]. It can be stated that their bigger plan is to summon what is supposed to be the Valvrave equivalent of {{Satan}}.]] '''AND IT'S GONNA GET UGLY IF THAT HAPPENS!''' And will cause controversy in the religious department.
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* My first assumption was that they're like a cross between PowerRangers and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Celestial Being]]. A third party group of peace keepers that go around fighting bad guys for great justice.

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* My first assumption was that they're like a cross between PowerRangers Franchise/PowerRangers and [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam00 Celestial Being]]. A third party group of peace keepers that go around fighting bad guys for great justice.
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Haruto switched bodies with her, effectively [[spoiler: raping himself with her body. It would explain why she only vaguely remembers what happened, as well as his own torn clothing]]

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Haruto *Haruto switched bodies with her, effectively [[spoiler: raping himself with her body. It would explain why she only vaguely remembers what happened, as well as his own torn clothing]]
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When the Magius were revealed to be the BiggerBad in the series, we can assume they were planning to do a [[spoiler: NewWorldOrder around and DysonSphere and kill everyone who opposes them, especially the [=JIORians=]. It can be stated that their bigger plan is to summon what is supposed to be the Valvrave equivalent of {{Satan}}.]] '''AND IT'S GONNA GET UGLY IF THAT HAPPENS!''' And will cause controversy in the religious department.

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When the Magius were revealed to be the BiggerBad in the series, we can assume they were planning to do a [[spoiler: NewWorldOrder OneWorldOrder around and DysonSphere and kill everyone who opposes them, especially the [=JIORians=]. It can be stated that their bigger plan is to summon what is supposed to be the Valvrave equivalent of {{Satan}}.]] '''AND IT'S GONNA GET UGLY IF THAT HAPPENS!''' And will cause controversy in the religious department.
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Sunrise generally has a reputation for producing some of the best Mecha-anime, alongside Gainax (for example, Sunrise has the entire {{Gundam}} franchise and CodeGeass on their resume), so at first it seems odd that Sunrise would produce a show as nonsensical as Kakumeiki Valvrave. Then it occurred to me, that perhaps the show is made that way ''on purpose'', because they wanted to make fun of anime in general and Mecha and War anime specifically. In fact, where ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' was an AffectionateParody, taking every Mecha-anime Trope UpToEleven, ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'' is more of a ''caricature'' of the same genre, exaggerating the most iconic aspects of the genre and taking those way beyond the logical extremes, while downplaying the less iconic aspects. For example, plots in Mecha shows often tend to be either fairly generic or rather poorly written, with plot twists coming out of nowhere, in favor of putting a Or of effort into making the robot-battles look as awesome as possible and having generally pretty well-written characters. Valvrave exaggerates this, by having a plot that makes no sense with plot twists in every episode, some of the best animated robot battles of the 2010s, and a generally very well-developed cast of characters.

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Sunrise generally has a reputation for producing some of the best Mecha-anime, alongside Gainax (for example, Sunrise has the entire {{Gundam}} ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise and CodeGeass ''Anime/CodeGeass'' on their resume), so at first it seems odd that Sunrise would produce a show as nonsensical as Kakumeiki Valvrave. Then it occurred to me, that perhaps the show is made that way ''on purpose'', because they wanted to make fun of anime in general and Mecha and War anime specifically. In fact, where ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' was an AffectionateParody, taking every Mecha-anime Trope UpToEleven, ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'' is more of a ''caricature'' of the same genre, exaggerating the most iconic aspects of the genre and taking those way beyond the logical extremes, while downplaying the less iconic aspects. For example, plots in Mecha shows often tend to be either fairly generic or rather poorly written, with plot twists coming out of nowhere, in favor of putting a Or of effort into making the robot-battles look as awesome as possible and having generally pretty well-written characters. Valvrave exaggerates this, by having a plot that makes no sense with plot twists in every episode, some of the best animated robot battles of the 2010s, and a generally very well-developed cast of characters.



The producers will pull a serious FixFic on the entire series. Or maybe it'll be paired up with Anime/CodeGeass for hillarity.

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The producers will pull a serious FixFic on the entire series. Or maybe it'll be paired up with Anime/CodeGeass ''Anime/CodeGeass'' for hillarity.



* Going by the writer's previous works, Anime/CodeGeass and Anime/GuiltyCrown in particular, he prefers bittersweet endings in which things are heading towards a much brighter future, but often with the main character having to to to hell and back to achieve this future. So, it's very likely. The "promise" could be one to maintain peace and order in the world, to make sure that no one has to go through what they went through as kids.

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* Going by the writer's previous works, Anime/CodeGeass ''Anime/CodeGeass'' and Anime/GuiltyCrown ''Anime/GuiltyCrown'' in particular, he prefers bittersweet endings in which things are heading towards a much brighter future, but often with the main character having to to to hell and back to achieve this future. So, it's very likely. The "promise" could be one to maintain peace and order in the world, to make sure that no one has to go through what they went through as kids.
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Sunrise generally has a reputation for producing some of the best Mecha-anime, alongside Gainax (for example, Sunrise has the entire {{Gundam}} franchise and CodeGeass on their resume), so at first it seems odd that Sunrise would produce a show as nonsensical as Kakumeiki Valvrave. Then it occurred to me, that perhaps the show is made that way ''on purpose'', because they wanted to make fun of anime in general and Mecha and War anime specifically. In fact, where ''TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' was an AffectionateParody, taking every Mecha-anime Trope UpToEleven, ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'' is more of a ''caricature'' of the same genre, exaggerating the most iconic aspects of the genre and taking those way beyond the logical extremes, while downplaying the less iconic aspects. For example, plots in Mecha shows often tend to be either fairly generic or rather poorly written, with plot twists coming out of nowhere, in favor of putting a Or of effort into making the robot-battles look as awesome as possible and having generally pretty well-written characters. Valvrave exaggerates this, by having a plot that makes no sense with plot twists in every episode, some of the best animated robot battles of the 2010s, and a generally very well-developed cast of characters.

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Sunrise generally has a reputation for producing some of the best Mecha-anime, alongside Gainax (for example, Sunrise has the entire {{Gundam}} franchise and CodeGeass on their resume), so at first it seems odd that Sunrise would produce a show as nonsensical as Kakumeiki Valvrave. Then it occurred to me, that perhaps the show is made that way ''on purpose'', because they wanted to make fun of anime in general and Mecha and War anime specifically. In fact, where ''TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' was an AffectionateParody, taking every Mecha-anime Trope UpToEleven, ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'' is more of a ''caricature'' of the same genre, exaggerating the most iconic aspects of the genre and taking those way beyond the logical extremes, while downplaying the less iconic aspects. For example, plots in Mecha shows often tend to be either fairly generic or rather poorly written, with plot twists coming out of nowhere, in favor of putting a Or of effort into making the robot-battles look as awesome as possible and having generally pretty well-written characters. Valvrave exaggerates this, by having a plot that makes no sense with plot twists in every episode, some of the best animated robot battles of the 2010s, and a generally very well-developed cast of characters.
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* Jossed. When someone bodyjacks another person, their own body goes into a coma.




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* [[spoiler:Confirmed, as of Episode 2x11.]]
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* Jossed. [[spoiler: Saki becomes the pilot for the Valvrave IV and her powers are the same as Haruto's.]]

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* Jossed. [[spoiler: Saki becomes the pilot for the Valvrave IV and her powers are the same as Haruto's.Haruto's, with the added benefit of not occasionally losing control of her own body.]]



** [[spoiler: If he's already in a different body when it dies Haruto will awaken in his body.]]

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** [[spoiler: If he's already in a different body when it dies Haruto will awaken in his own body.]]




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** [[spoiler:Rukino Saki is one of the only three Sakimori Students to still be around even 200 years later, the others being Sashinami Shouko and Renbokoji Akira.]]
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[[WMG: Kakumeiki Valvrave is meant to be seen as a parody!]]
Sunrise generally has a reputation for producing some of the best Mecha-anime, alongside Gainax (for example, Sunrise has the entire {{Gundam}} franchise and CodeGeass on their resume), so at first it seems odd that Sunrise would produce a show as nonsensical as Kakumeiki Valvrave. Then it occurred to me, that perhaps the show is made that way ''on purpose'', because they wanted to make fun of anime in general and Mecha and War anime specifically. In fact, where ''TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' was an AffectionateParody, taking every Mecha-anime Trope UpToEleven, ''Kakumeiki Valvrave'' is more of a ''caricature'' of the same genre, exaggerating the most iconic aspects of the genre and taking those way beyond the logical extremes, while downplaying the less iconic aspects. For example, plots in Mecha shows often tend to be either fairly generic or rather poorly written, with plot twists coming out of nowhere, in favor of putting a Or of effort into making the robot-battles look as awesome as possible and having generally pretty well-written characters. Valvrave exaggerates this, by having a plot that makes no sense with plot twists in every episode, some of the best animated robot battles of the 2010s, and a generally very well-developed cast of characters.
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** [[spoiler: Valvrave 2 (Black) went to Cain - albeit it was incomplete, so we can assume that it would've been Orange had it been completed]].




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** Seemingly jossed, [[spoiler: since when Cain does get Valvrave 2, it doesn't have a color, and he gives it a black paintjob]].
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* Alternatively, they'll pair it with ''Anime/CrossAnge'' for hilarity, and the cast of that show will be presented as being ''sane'' in comparison; possibly even causing the character development that happens later in that show to happen much earlier, and possibly even having Embryo not be as vile of a character (maybe even leading to him being a SecretCharacter - because let's face it, the Hysteria would be pretty cool to use, [[spoiler: especially since it wasn't usable in ''V'']].


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* Jossed - as of November 21, 2017, it's been almost 4 years since the end of season 2, and no season 3 has been announced.


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No, not [[CodeGeass that type]] of Code. Maybe also with the letters that correspond to the numbers (or vice-versa).

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No, not [[CodeGeass [[Anime/CodeGeass that type]] of Code. Maybe also with the letters that correspond to the numbers (or vice-versa).



[[WMG: Saki is a reincarnation of {{CodeGeass Nina Einstein]], and Haruto is a reincarnation of [[MemeticMutation Table-kun]].]]

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[[WMG: Saki is a reincarnation of {{CodeGeass [[Anime/CodeGeass Nina Einstein]], and Haruto is a reincarnation of [[MemeticMutation Table-kun]].]]
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* Given {{Sunrise}}'s track record with [[spoiler:[[NoOneCouldSurviveThat situations where people live through something they probably shouldn't have]]]], it does seem pretty likely. Heck, even if [[spoiler:she did bite it]], given that this series has [[spoiler:vampire-esque entities]], it's would be just as like for [[spoiler:her to be brought back to life]].

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* Given {{Sunrise}}'s Creator/{{Sunrise}}'s track record with [[spoiler:[[NoOneCouldSurviveThat situations where people live through something they probably shouldn't have]]]], it does seem pretty likely. Heck, even if [[spoiler:she did bite it]], given that this series has [[spoiler:vampire-esque entities]], it's would be just as like for [[spoiler:her to be brought back to life]].
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Haruto switched bodies with her, effectively [[spoiler: raping himself with her body. It would explain why she only vaguely remembers what happened, as well as his own torn clothing]]
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** How about this map? [[http://animeaura.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Valvrave-the-Liberator-3-1.jpg]]

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** [[http://imgur.com/qcBezQ7 How about this map? [[http://animeaura.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Valvrave-the-Liberator-3-1.jpg]]map?]]
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[[WMG: The world of Valvrave is a metaphor for the ColdWar.]]

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[[WMG: The world of Valvrave is a metaphor [[SpaceColdWar metaphor]] for the ColdWar.UsefulNotes/ColdWar.]]
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* Possibility two: [[spoiler:Because of the said expose, ARUS was driven into fear by the Maguis and their Sakamori Academy "holy spirit" counterparts. And now that they have the power of Dorssia and JIOR, they're wanting to fighting them. Thanks to the former ARUS/Dorssia alliance, they also have the Kirschbaum weapons as seen in the future cut scenes.

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* Possibility two: [[spoiler:Because of the said expose, ARUS was driven into fear by the Maguis and their Sakamori Academy "holy spirit" counterparts. And now that they have the power of Dorssia and JIOR, they're wanting to fighting them. Thanks to the former ARUS/Dorssia alliance, they also have the Kirschbaum weapons as seen in the future cut scenes.]]
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We have so far seen Saki Rukino, Akira and Satomi Renbokoji and Shoko Sashinami in the flash-forwards to 200 years later. It's probable that the remaining survivors of Module 77 decided to become immortal as well to survive and tell the tales of their friends who fought tooth and nail for their futures, many of whom died in the process. It would also make reign an intergalactic empire a lot easier.

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We have so far seen Saki Rukino, Akira and Satomi Renbokoji and Shoko Sashinami in the flash-forwards to 200 years later. It's probable that the remaining survivors of Module 77 decided to become immortal as well to survive and tell the tales of their friends who fought tooth and nail for their futures, many of whom died in the process. It would also make reign an intergalactic empire a lot easier.easier.

[[WMG: The Third Galactic Empire is composed of three or all four major nations (including the New JIOR/Module 77) joined together and run by the Sakamori students and their descendents.]]
[[spoiler:Module 77 thanks to their operation of retaking it from the former ARUS/Dorssia alliance. Thanks to the students' new contacts to A-drei and the Dorrsian rebels, the revolution has integrated their home country into the mix. Subsequently, since JIOR was conquered by Dorssia right from the start, it was also integrated into the new Empire.]]

[[spoiler:ARUS is either part of the Third Galactic Empire or the enemies fighting it.]]
* Possibility one: [[spoiler:Thanks to the turmoil going on and the following arrests of all the powerful and most influential members due to the Council of 101's expose, ARUS's specialized market-economy is likely left in a chaotic mess. And now with the combined military and economic might of JIOR and Dorssia, as well as having the Valvraves and support of the Sakamori students, they were easily able to take over ARUS and bring into the Empire.]]
* Possibility two: [[spoiler:Because of the said expose, ARUS was driven into fear by the Maguis and their Sakamori Academy "holy spirit" counterparts. And now that they have the power of Dorssia and JIOR, they're wanting to fighting them. Thanks to the former ARUS/Dorssia alliance, they also have the Kirschbaum weapons as seen in the future cut scenes.
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A sort of combination off-shoot of the above two guesses. No doubt LoveTriangle + [[spoiler:BodySurf]] = Crazy Shenanigans. One of them will probably confess to Haruto, [[spoiler:but in the others body]] causing much drama à la KokoroConnect. This will culminate in either a MurderTheHypotenuse situation where one girl leads the other into her death, or a HeroicSacrifice where one girl [[spoiler:swaps body]] last minute with the dying girl.

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A sort of combination off-shoot of the above two guesses. No doubt LoveTriangle + [[spoiler:BodySurf]] = Crazy Shenanigans. One of them will probably confess to Haruto, [[spoiler:but in the others body]] causing much drama à la KokoroConnect.''LightNovel/KokoroConnect''. This will culminate in either a MurderTheHypotenuse situation where one girl leads the other into her death, or a HeroicSacrifice where one girl [[spoiler:swaps body]] last minute with the dying girl.
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The infamous [[spoiler: Valvrape]] scene is revenge.

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The infamous [[spoiler: Valvrape]] scene is revenge.revenge.
[[WMG: (Almost) all survivors of Module 77 become immortals]]
We have so far seen Saki Rukino, Akira and Satomi Renbokoji and Shoko Sashinami in the flash-forwards to 200 years later. It's probable that the remaining survivors of Module 77 decided to become immortal as well to survive and tell the tales of their friends who fought tooth and nail for their futures, many of whom died in the process. It would also make reign an intergalactic empire a lot easier.
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Pino [[spoiler:ate Saki's mental trauma (she ate Marie's memory, after all. She learned to eat specific memories of a human and wanted to spare Saki of being that traumatized) and only left a rather abstract memory of the rape.]]

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Pino [[spoiler:ate Saki's mental trauma (she ate Marie's memory, after all. She learned to eat specific memories of a human and wanted to spare Saki of being that traumatized) and only left a rather abstract memory of the rape.]]]]
[[WMG: Saki is a reincarnation of {{CodeGeass Nina Einstein]], and Haruto is a reincarnation of [[MemeticMutation Table-kun]].]]
The infamous [[spoiler: Valvrape]] scene is revenge.
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* A Valvrave is powered by a RAVE engine, which is fueled by the runes of the pilot's memories; and at least Unit 1 and Unit 2 are capable of storing complex personality constructs (Pino and Prue, respectively). Given that information, it's quite possible that, assuming the unit isn't destroyed in combat, the memories of a pilot that died in the cockpit are stored in the unit's data banks, possibly as a personality construct similar to the the AIs of units 1 and 2.

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* A Valvrave is powered by a RAVE engine, which is fueled by the runes of the pilot's memories; and at least Unit 1 and Unit 2 are capable of storing complex personality constructs (Pino and Prue, respectively). Given that information, it's quite possible that, assuming the unit isn't destroyed in combat, the memories of a pilot that died in the cockpit are stored in the unit's data banks, possibly as a personality construct similar to the the AIs of units 1 and 2.2.
[[WMG: Why Saki is that calm after being [[spoiler: raped by Haruto in a vampiric frenzy]]]]
Pino [[spoiler:ate Saki's mental trauma (she ate Marie's memory, after all. She learned to eat specific memories of a human and wanted to spare Saki of being that traumatized) and only left a rather abstract memory of the rape.]]
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* Jossed. Both Saki and Shoko appear in the finale.

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* Jossed. Both Saki and Shoko appear in the finale.epilogue, 200+ years in the future of the series start.
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*** Completely Jossed. Haruto dies in the finale. Although he MAY have fathered a child with Saki in episode 10 against both their wills.


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** Jossed. She is a seriously abused Dorsian P.O.W.


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* Jossed. Both Saki and Shoko appear in the finale.
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[[WMG: Haruto's memories and personality are stored in Unit 1's data banks]]
* A Valvrave is powered by a RAVE engine, which is fueled by the runes of the pilot's memories; and at least Unit 1 and Unit 2 are capable of storing complex personality constructs (Pino and Prue, respectively). Given that information, it's quite possible that, assuming the unit isn't destroyed in combat, the memories of a pilot that died in the cockpit are stored in the unit's data banks, possibly as a personality construct similar to the the AIs of units 1 and 2.
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** nope. He had his own girl the whole time. On the other hand, the future prince ''does'' look a lot like him...


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* Jossed. [[spoiler: Shoko is Future ''herself'']].

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