Oni2:Truth Number Zero: Difference between revisions

m
whew... "almost done".
m (→‎Daodan: little disambiguation)
m (whew... "almost done".)
Line 37: Line 37:




----
===Daodan===
===Daodan===
First, there was a renegade assassin ([[Mukade]]). He was an expert hacker and fighter, one of the best. He had access to [[AVATARA]] and a connection to [[BGI]].
First, there was a renegade assassin ([[Mukade]]). He was an expert hacker and fighter, one of the best. He had access to [[AVATARA]] and a connection to [[BGI]].
Line 62: Line 63:
Plan B is that Hasegawa is himself a Daodan (secretly from everyone including [[Kerr]]). Hasegawa also inherits Mukade's brain engrams.
Plan B is that Hasegawa is himself a Daodan (secretly from everyone including [[Kerr]]). Hasegawa also inherits Mukade's brain engrams.


Of course, Hasegawa can't conceal plan B forever, and especially not from Muro. But that's another story...
 
----
===New Deal===
Everything went according to plan A. Muro was brought up as a human weapon, and the realization that he was uncontrollable came too late.
 
New loyalties emerged, starting with Muro's trainers and spreading out to all those who contested or resented the Council's authority.
 
Eventually Muro slaughtered most of the Council at the very same plenar session that was about to vote the termination of the project.
 
Only a few bosses survived the initial purge, and the troops and assassins at their command were no match for Muro. Revolution.
 
 
Muro was still in his early teens, and Hasegawa naturally became his peer and advisor. The short term goal was to suppress resistance.
 
The way suggested by Hasegawa was to have it done by freelancers (assassins and hackers) willing to take sides with Muro (Kojiro etc).
 
The ones who succeeded in eliminating a major opponent were allowed into Hasegawa's ring of honor and selected for Daodan implantation.
 
 
This constituted the seed of a technocracy (around Hasegawa). Meanwhile, Muro redefined the morale of the troops. Strikers.
 
The declared long-term goal was [[STURMANDERUNG]]: a biological ultimatum, and as a result a forced hyperevolution of Man.
 
The cynicism of the entreprise (pollution, anarchy) is rather striking. Muro was OK with it, but Hasegawa was obviously not.




----
----
===During Oni===
===During Oni===
"The real Mukade" (AKA the [[Old Man]]) is mostly out of sight. Either idle or getting along with the Fight Club (AKA [[Phoenix]]) in the wasteland.
"The real Mukade" (AKA the [[Old Man]]) is mostly out of sight. Either idle or getting along with the Fight Club (AKA [[Phoenix]]) in the wasteland.
Line 75: Line 98:




Muro progressively repurposes the Syndicate, away from the network of organized tech crime and towards a megalomaniac terrorist group.
Muro progressively repurposed the Syndicate, away from the network of organized tech crime and towards a megalomaniac terrorist group.


Muro's Syndicate (which BTW no longer refers to itself that way) gradually drops secondary developments and focuses on [[STURMANDERUNG]].
Muro's Syndicate (which BTW no longer refers to itself that way) gradually drops secondary developments and focuses on [[STURMANDERUNG]].
Line 89: Line 112:




----
===BGI vs Hasegawa===
Actually, though, the only remnant of the old-school Syndicate at the time of Oni is [[BGI]] and its child companies (Musashi etc).
Actually, though, the only remnant of the old-school Syndicate at the time of Oni is [[BGI]] and its child companies (Musashi etc).


Line 112: Line 137:




Another aspect of Hasegawa's activity is that STURMANDERUNG is actually not what Muro and the Strikers think it is.
----
===True intentions===
Muro's New Deal is part of the general plan sketched out by Hasegawa and Mukade. It's a necessary sacrifice.
 
Violence begets violence, so that Muro and the alienated Syndicate (bunch of maniacs) feed back on each other.
 
Muro is lost. But what also happens is that the global network of organized crime is disrupted, irreversibly.
 
 
Now comes the other nice part. STURMANDERUNG, on which the sights of the Strikers are set, will not happen.
 
At the least, the "inversion process" will not be triggered by the STURMANDERUNG pulse as intended by Muro.
 
At the most, Mukade's Ninja may have carried out "constructive sabotage", i.e., the ACCs will start working better.
 
 
Once that happens, Muro and his Strikers will be fundamentally screwed. Wannabe terrorists without a bomb.
 
Hasegawa and the Ninja will simply disappear, irreversibly sabotaging most of the Syndicate's infrastructure.
 
The die-hard terrorists will be taken care of, and the rest of the disbanded Strikers will be just left behind.
 


More, later...
The idea then is that Hasegawa (possibly with a help from "the real Mukade") will take care of the [[WCG]] next.
 
Globally organized crime is gone. Terrorism is gone. Environmental damage is being repaired.
 
All that destabilizes the "Big Brother" [[WCG]] and opens it up to evolution (or revolution).
 
Hasegawa will thus "soak up wisdom all year long, and then take action."
 
Infiltrate, manipulate, eliminate, as needed. Like the Daodan.
 
 
----
===Climax===
Unlike Muro (or Mai), Hasegawa has come close to mastering the Daodan, thanks in part to Mukade's wisdom.
:(however, his original personality is occluded by the upgrade and Mukade's patterns: double alienation)
However, he stayed human enough to long for Jamie and to seek out Mai, rather than ignore her. Bad idea.
 
 
The objective purpose of the [[rooftops]] episode idea was of course to monitor her: is she a threat?
:(purely objective threat: to STURMANDERUNG (fake and real); to society and mankind in general)
:(of course the Daodan was meant to break the balance, but the point is not to let it spin out of control)
The more emotional idea (which ultimately confused Hasegawa and failed him) was to save her.
 
 
On the rooftops, Hasegawa was testing Mai's readiness for the truth about the Daodan.
#If she was ready, they wouldn't fight: he'd tell her everything, or at least advise her appropriately.
#If she was not, he'd fight and "lose" and let her have the CD, and Kerr would take it from there.
 
 
She wasn't ready. Once he understood that, he intimidated her, fought and lost according to plan (2).
 
The big mistake then was to not play dead: the (bad) reason was that he had sensed Mai's doubts.
 
The wish to save Mai took over, and he went for Mai's mercy, not clearly doing (1) or (2) any more.
 
 
The rest is history. No one told Mai about STURMANDERUNG or stopped her from blowing up the [[ACC]]s.
 
The most crucial point of Hasegawa's plan failed dramatically, all because this rooftops encounter.
 
Eventually, Hasegawa either recovered on his own, or was taken in and reanimated by Kojiro & Co.
:(as for the Old Man, I think it's best if he keeps his distance with Hasegawa throughout it all)




----
===After Oni===
===After Oni===
More, much later...
More, later...