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==Summary==
<strike>Below is an unused summary and its added value section. Until we have a page for the Outro this is the only place I can think to keep it (unless it should just go at the bottom of [[{{C14}}|Chapter 14]]). --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 01:52, 29 August 2008 (CEST)</strike>
The following was recently contributed to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oni_(computer_game) Wikipedia] by an unidentified fan. As far as I can tell, it's been translated from a non-English version, as quite a few elements (e.g. [[Quotes|quotes]]) are inaccurate.
:Moving out the added value to the outro sort-of-page. More later. --[[User:Geyser|geyser]] ([[User talk:Geyser|talk]]) 12:50, 13 August 2020 (CEST)


It's quite good on the whole. Improving it means :
[[Category:Events]]
*keeping it light (about the same amount of text per chapter)
*removing inaccuracies and overstatements
*expanding related pages (chapter/character pages) with exhaustive info (ingame material)
*using that info to further improve the synthetic overview here
The goal is an objective and consensual summary of what happened in Oni. Further discussions and interpretations may diverge, but ideally, this short summary shouldn't state anything controversial.
 
The summary is roughly organized in 14 chapters, one paragraph per chapter. You can do what you want to the paragraphs along the above guidelines. If you do a big modification, please leave a copy of the text you're modifying. You can also contribute remarks, point out mistakes, misquoted material, etc, without actually writing full sentences of an actual summary. Keep the remarks together with their respective paragraph/chapter.
===Original===
:(as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oni_(computer_game) on Wikipedia])
;Please don't alter the original except for typos and gross grammar mistakes. Add remarks at the end of each section (remarks can be reformulated sentences). Suggest full paragraphs below, chapter by chapter.
;In the case different language versions of Oni feature diverging material (e.g. [[Quotes|quotes]]), please point that out (either [[Quotes|here]] or on the subpages of [[Chapters]])
 
It starts with an assault on laboratories by a criminal organization named simply as [[Syndicate|The Syndicate]]; who is being led by a mysterious, yet dangerous man named [[Muro]]. [[Konoko]], through her neural link with the [[TCTF]]'s AI [[Shinatama]] (actually known as an [[SLD]], or Simulated Life Doll: an android programmed with Konoko's brain patterns), her connection with Commander [[Griffin]] and Dr. [[Kerr]], moves in to investigate. All the while, Commander Griffin and Doctor Kerr are seen arguing over Konoko's situation, cut in from time to time by Shinatama reporting on her bodily functions (adrenaline spikes, likewise).
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Konoko ventures into the warehouse and the mole of TCTF, Chung, is found dead at the scene. Konoko clears out the warehouse, and then is sent to the Manufacturing Lab belonging to the company that used the warehouse previously. Konoko has to stop a deadly AI brain (not surprisingly, also called "[[Deadly Brain]]") which can potentially destroy the entire city if reaching full potential, or even dominate the entire digital world. Upon her exit, she is called to a Bioresearch Facility, which is under the attack of The Syndicate. Upon her arrival, Konoko faces [[Barabas]]; a hybrid creature (half-cyborg, half human) that is one of the main figures of The Syndicate. Upon Barabas' retreat, Barabas messages to Muro, telling him that "She (Konoko) is too strong.".
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Muro moves towards the nearest Airport to get himself out of there, with Konoko in hot pursuit. She loses Muro, but manages to land a tracking device on the plane. Muro, while departing, speaks to his henchmen, who inform him that "They do not know of the condition of the [[Daodan|Chrysalis]]".
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Konoko then returns to her regular life. Shortly after, TCTF Headquarters itself becomes compromised by an excessive attack of The Syndicate. Entering there, Konoko finds out that Barabas has kidnapped Shinatama. Unable to control herself, Konoko first defeats Barabas, and then experiences a strange feeling overtaking her: what the game refers to as a "[[Daodan|Daodan Spike]]".
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Konoko tracks down Shinatama, and despite Griffin's objections, rushes to save her. All the while, Muro is torturing Shinatama to retrieve information in a nearby [[ACC|Atmospheric Conversion Center]] (a central facility to the recent civilization which filters poisons from the air). While venturing deeper into the facility, Konoko finally finds Shinatama. Shinatama says that she won't live, and in a heart-wrenching scene, reveals that Konoko's real name is [[Konoko#Mai Hasegawa|Mai Hasegawa]], and that she was involved in some sort of project. Griffin, in a desperate attempt to prevent Konoko from getting further with that information, sets the auto-destruct sequence of Shinatama, revealing that the tiny robot was armed with a bomb with enough explosive power to be classified as a small nuclear warhead. Konoko flees, and TCTF starts pursuit.
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Looking for her origins, Konoko goes to the [[Regional State Building]], and there, is encountered by both TCTF and The Syndicate. She finds a terminal to access to the information, but as she is doing it, Muro's elite ninja, [[Mukade]] swipes away the data concerning her. Konoko follows Mukade through the city's rooftops and finally, corners him. Mukade states that they are one and the same; that they should surrender to their essence, and revel in it. Enraged, Konoko kills Mukade and retrieves the disk.
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Konoko goes back to [[Hasegawa|Dr. Hasegawa]]'s laboratory, wherein she discovers most of her past. Apparently, Dr. Hasegawa was a teacher, and had fallen in love with a student of his, [[Hasegawa#Jamie|Jamie]], who was also an activist who believed that the government was hiding secrets. One day, Jamie and Dr. Hasegawa venture into a forbidden zone of wild life (overgrown plants were covering it), and Jaimie cuts her leg. However, in a matter of moments ("almost immediately", Dr. Hasegawa suggests) the wound gets infected and starts to kill her. Unable to bear seeing her in pain, Dr. Hasegawa shoots Jamie (to "ease her pain"). He has made a discovery through that incident, that the world outside of the atmospheric converters was extremely poisonous and destructive towards human biology. He leaves one note, "I will not let this tragedy happen again. Her brother will help me. He misses her as much as I do." Konoko learns that Jamie's maiden name was Kerr, and that she was Doctor Kerr's sister.
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Konoko walks into the [[TCTF Science Prison]] to find Dr. Kerr, who tells her about the solution they developed. They had named it a "[[Daodan|Daodan Chrysalis]]" which was basically a hyper-evolved form of a cancer cell. By implanting a person with the chrysalis, they would let it adapt to the biology which contained it, and grow as the host suffered damage, or experienced negative emotions (Which are met with hormonal spikes). However, further than that, over a duration of time, the chrysalis would start to grow the host as well, replacing the organs of the host with its own extensions. As Konoko asks about her past, Dr. Kerr tells that The Syndicate had discovered it, and Konoko's father was killed. Dr. Kerr also reveals that Muro is Konoko's brother, the child he left behind as he escaped with Konoko to TCTF in order to use the technology of TCTF and establish their security. Griffin, however, opposed greatly to the self-sustaining nature of the chrysalis and wanted it kept under strict control. Before he can reveal more, Dr. Kerr is killed by a [[Black Ops|TCTF Black Ops]] member, who attempted to shoot Konoko. After killing Kerr's killer, Konoko then decides to claim revenge on TCTF. To escape the Science Prison, she is forced to test the theory she has just heard, by attempting to escape through acid vats.
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Konoko doesn't stop; she infiltrates the TCTF HQ single-handedly, all to learn that Griffin had used [[Shinatama]] to do something. Upon tracking Griffin down, Konoko finds out that Griffin constructed his own security cell with the defenses involving Shinatama, one that knows Konoko the best. As Konoko shuts Shinatama down, Shinatama begs Konoko to stop her, to kill her. In the end, as Shinatama's leftover body marches to Griffin, and Griffin shoots it down, Konoko takes the gun and holds Griffin at gunpoint.
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(At this point, the player is faced with the choice of shooting Griffin or walking away. The choice has no effect on the overall plot. If the player chooses to shoot Griffin, the final showdown ensues between Konoko and Muro's new self as he has accomplished to pass to the next stage of Chrysalis evolution - the [[Daodan#Imago|Imago]] stage. This choice makes the game somewhat more difficult to complete, as instead of fighting a large number of weaker enemies, one must face a superboss -- periods of invunerability, massive size and damage, etc. If the player chooses to walk away, then Muro stays in human form, he and his henchmen face Konoko, upon which Griffin comes along to help her. The overall plot remains the same, the ending included.)
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Konoko reaches the [[STURMANDERUNG|mountain compound]] that The Syndicate is using. Upon her arrival, she discovers that Muro is planning to reroute the atmospheric conversion centers to pollute the clean world; a disaster from which only the Chrysalis can save humankind. As Konoko quotes, "He's planning to kill everyone who doesn't sell his soul to him for a Chrysalis." Quickly devising a counter-measure, Konoko tries to reroute the atmospheric conversion centers, but doesn't interfere in time. Instead, she has a single choice left: destroy the mountain compound and the conversion centers connected to it. Then, she heads to the rooftop to face Muro.
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After the explosion, Konoko is shown roaming the ruins of the city, and monologuing to herself that, the Chrysalis may save humankind in the form of evolution after the disaster that had occurred, but that the fate of humankind is unclear.
 
===Improved===
;Suggest whole paragraphs here. You can also reformulate single sentences or add standalone remarks (same as above).
====Intro====
[[Konoko]] goes through some basic training (not necessarily part of the game's story, but more of a tutorial for the player). She receives messages via a neural link from [[Shinatama]], an [[SLD]] at the [[TCTF]].
 
We next see her outside an unnamed warehouse. Her superior, Commander [[Griffin]], and one Dr. [[Kerr]], argue about whether Konoko is ready for the challenge. Griffin commands her to find Chung, a TCTF agent who infiltrated the warehouse to find ties to the [[Syndicate]]. If she can find Chung or the evidence she needs, Griffin can shut the warehouse down or she can shut it down herself. She confirms her readiness, and Shinatama reports a normal spike in adrenaline.
 
====[[Chapters/01|{{C1}}]]====
Konoko ventures into the warehouse and finds the TCTF's mole, Chung, lying dead out in the open. Beside him is a pad with notes documenting a tie between the small-time warehouse and [[Musashi Manufacturing]]. Meanwhile, Syndicate troops are moving some contraband into an armored truck to get it out of the warehouse. Konoko stops them by commandeering a crane/forklift and flipping the truck on its side. She then demands that Griffin let her investigate the lead Chung's pad gave her, since Musashi is owned by [[BGI]], and Griffin has reported in the past that BGI may be in league with the Syndicate. Shinatama warns that Konoko is de-stabilizing, so Griffin lets her go.
 
====[[Chapters/02|{{C2}}]]====
Konoko immediately heads to Musashi Manufacturing. Her lead as to Musashi not being a legitimate corporation is soon proven when Syndicate goons attack her team. She eventually intuits that the resistance she is facing is merely a decoy while the Syndicate makes another move. Griffin tells her that until they know that for a fact, she should continue gathering evidence against Musashi. Konoko's suspicions are confirmed with word that a nearby research facility is under attack by the Syndicate, but before she can head there, Konoko has to stop a [[Deadly Brain]], which, before being shut down, attempts to hack its way onto the Internet, and then tries to self-destruct. Its Xiox destruct mechanism is quite powerful, so Konoko rushes to shut it down before it vaporizes the surrounding city block.
 
====[[Chapters/03|{{C3}}]]====
Upon her exit, she is called to a Bioresearch Facility, which is under the attack of The Syndicate. Upon her arrival, Konoko faces [[Barabas]]; a hybrid creature (half-cyborg, half human) that is one of the main figures of The Syndicate. Upon Barabas' retreat, Barabas messages to Muro, telling him that "She (Konoko) is too strong.".
 
====[[Chapters/04|{{C4}}]]====
She loses Muro.
 
====[[Chapters/05|{{C5}}]]====
but manages to land a tracking device on the plane. Muro, while departing, speaks to his henchmen, who inform him that "They do not know of the condition of the [[Daodan|Chrysalis]]".
 
====[[Chapters/06|{{C6}}]]====
Konoko then returns to her regular life. Shortly after, TCTF Headquarters itself becomes compromised by an excessive attack of The Syndicate. Entering there, Konoko finds out that Barabas has kidnapped Shinatama. Unable to control herself, Konoko first defeats Barabas, and then experiences a strange feeling overtaking her: what the game refers to as a "[[Daodan|Daodan Spike]]".
 
====[[Chapters/07|{{C7}}]]====
Konoko tracks down Shinatama, and despite Griffin's objections, rushes to save her. All the while, Muro is torturing Shinatama to retrieve information in a nearby [[ACC|Atmospheric Conversion Center]] (a central facility to the recent civilization which filters poisons from the air). While venturing deeper into the facility, Konoko finally finds Shinatama.
 
====[[Chapters/08|{{C8}}]]====
Shinatama says that she won't live, and in a heart-wrenching scene, reveals that Konoko's real name is [[Konoko#Mai Hasegawa|Mai Hasegawa]], and that she was involved in some sort of project. Griffin, in a desperate attempt to prevent Konoko from getting further with that information, sets the auto-destruct sequence of Shinatama, revealing that the tiny robot was armed with a bomb with enough explosive power to be classified as a small nuclear warhead. Konoko flees, and TCTF starts pursuit.
 
 
====[[Chapters/09|{{C9}}]]====
Looking for her origins, Konoko goes to the [[Regional State Building]], and there, is encountered by both TCTF and The Syndicate. She finds a terminal to access to the information, but as she is doing it, Muro's elite ninja, [[Mukade]] swipes away the data concerning her.
 
 
====[[Chapters/10|{{C10}}]]====
Konoko follows Mukade through the city's rooftops and finally, corners him. Mukade states that they are one and the same; that they should surrender to their essence, and revel in it. Enraged, Konoko kills Mukade and retrieves the disk.
 
 
====[[Chapters/11|{{C11}}]]====
Konoko goes back to [[Hasegawa|Dr. Hasegawa]]'s laboratory, wherein she discovers most of her past. Apparently, Dr. Hasegawa was a teacher, and had fallen in love with a student of his, [[Hasegawa#Jamie|Jamie]], who was also an activist who believed that the government was hiding secrets. One day, Jamie and Dr. Hasegawa venture into a forbidden zone of wild life (overgrown plants were covering it), and Jaimie cuts her leg. However, in a matter of moments ("almost immediately", Dr. Hasegawa suggests) the wound gets infected and starts to kill her. Unable to bear seeing her in pain, Dr. Hasegawa shoots Jamie (to "ease her pain"). He has made a discovery through that incident, that the world outside of the atmospheric converters was extremely poisonous and destructive towards human biology. He leaves one note, "I will not let this tragedy happen again. Her brother will help me. He misses her as much as I do." Konoko learns that Jamie's maiden name was Kerr, and that she was Doctor Kerr's sister.
 
====[[Chapters/12|{{C12}}]]====
Konoko walks into the [[TCTF Science Prison]] to find Dr. Kerr, who tells her about the solution they developed. They had named it a "[[Daodan|Daodan Chrysalis]]" which was basically a hyper-evolved form of a cancer cell. By implanting a person with the chrysalis, they would let it adapt to the biology which contained it, and grow as the host suffered damage, or experienced negative emotions (Which are met with hormonal spikes). However, further than that, over a duration of time, the chrysalis would start to grow the host as well, replacing the organs of the host with its own extensions. As Konoko asks about her past, Dr. Kerr tells that The Syndicate had discovered it, and Konoko's father was killed. Dr. Kerr also reveals that Muro is Konoko's brother, the child he left behind as he escaped with Konoko to TCTF in order to use the technology of TCTF and establish their security. Griffin, however, opposed greatly to the self-sustaining nature of the chrysalis and wanted it kept under strict control. Before he can reveal more, Dr. Kerr is killed by a [[Black Ops|TCTF Black Ops]] member, who attempted to shoot Konoko. After killing Kerr's killer, Konoko then decides to claim revenge on TCTF. To escape the Science Prison, she is forced to test the theory she has just heard, by attempting to escape through acid vats.
 
====[[Chapters/13|{{C13}}]]====
Konoko doesn't stop; she infiltrates the TCTF HQ single-handedly, all to learn that Griffin had used [[Shinatama]] to do something. Upon tracking Griffin down, Konoko finds out that Griffin constructed his own security cell with the defenses involving Shinatama, one that knows Konoko the best. As Konoko shuts Shinatama down, Shinatama begs Konoko to stop her, to kill her. In the end, as Shinatama's leftover body marches to Griffin, and Griffin shoots it down, Konoko takes the gun and holds Griffin at gunpoint.
 
====[[Chapters/14|{{C14}}]]====
Konoko reaches the [[STURMANDERUNG|mountain compound]] that The Syndicate is using. Upon her arrival, she discovers that Muro is planning to reroute the atmospheric conversion centers to pollute the clean world; a disaster from which only the Chrysalis can save humankind. As Konoko quotes, "He's planning to kill everyone who doesn't sell his soul to him for a Chrysalis." Quickly devising a counter-measure, Konoko tries to reroute the atmospheric conversion centers, but doesn't interfere in time. Instead, she has a single choice left: destroy the mountain compound and the conversion centers connected to it. Then, she heads to the rooftop to face Muro.
 
====Outro====
After the explosion, Konoko is shown roaming the ruins of the city, and monologuing to herself that, the Chrysalis may save humankind in the form of evolution after the disaster that had occurred, but that the fate of humankind is unclear.

Latest revision as of 00:54, 4 May 2022

Below is an unused summary and its added value section. Until we have a page for the Outro this is the only place I can think to keep it (unless it should just go at the bottom of Chapter 14). --Iritscen 01:52, 29 August 2008 (CEST)

Moving out the added value to the outro sort-of-page. More later. --geyser (talk) 12:50, 13 August 2020 (CEST)