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If we continue from this point we might wonder who gave Muro the information that Konoko could be of his very interest so near before his project's completion. Why should he care about a ''random'' special agent if the hint wasn't hot?
If we continue from this point we might wonder who gave Muro the information that Konoko could be of his very interest so near before his project's completion. Why should he care about a ''random'' special agent if the hint wasn't hot?


So maybe stealing Mai's case from the state archive didn't mean to hide it from her but to deliver it to Muro - if Mukade acted in Muro's order.
So maybe stealing Mai's case from the state archive didn't mean to hide it from her but to deliver it to Muro - if Mukade acted in Muro's order. --[[User:Paradox-01|Paradox-01]]
 
:1) Yes, it seems that Muro is not fond of BGI, and the feeling is probably mutual. Geyser suggested on [[AE:BGI]] that BGI was from the old days of The Network that preceded the Syndicate, and that they would not agree with Muro's style and goals for the Syndicate. We're probably going to work this idea, about Muro throwing a wrench into BGI's plans by leading the TCTF to Musashi, into the BGI storyline when we add it to Oni.
 
:2) Am I the only one who's bugged by the cutscene you describe taking place in Ch. 2? Why is it there when Barabas doesn't fight Konoko until Ch. 3? It feels misplaced to me.
 
:Anyway, it could be that Muro was trying to steal her files, but he *did* already know about her, and he definitely knew about Hasegawa, so would he need the files? --[[User:Iritscen|Iritscen]] 17:17, 28 September 2009 (UTC)

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Hints that the very Syndicate placed this trap:

1) They used the same encryption for the data pad and the rail gun. BGI would had never done that. It means sure discovery of their actions. So it served a double purpose: decoying Konoko and damaging one of BGI's cash-making tribes.


2)
02_05_01 Barabas: They're here! Finally!
[...]
02_05_07 Muro: There may be someone with them, an exceptional agent...

The talk seems clear enough: they awaited the TCTF and Konoko and this can only be if they placed the trap.


If we continue from this point we might wonder who gave Muro the information that Konoko could be of his very interest so near before his project's completion. Why should he care about a random special agent if the hint wasn't hot?

So maybe stealing Mai's case from the state archive didn't mean to hide it from her but to deliver it to Muro - if Mukade acted in Muro's order. --Paradox-01

1) Yes, it seems that Muro is not fond of BGI, and the feeling is probably mutual. Geyser suggested on AE:BGI that BGI was from the old days of The Network that preceded the Syndicate, and that they would not agree with Muro's style and goals for the Syndicate. We're probably going to work this idea, about Muro throwing a wrench into BGI's plans by leading the TCTF to Musashi, into the BGI storyline when we add it to Oni.
2) Am I the only one who's bugged by the cutscene you describe taking place in Ch. 2? Why is it there when Barabas doesn't fight Konoko until Ch. 3? It feels misplaced to me.
Anyway, it could be that Muro was trying to steal her files, but he *did* already know about her, and he definitely knew about Hasegawa, so would he need the files? --Iritscen 17:17, 28 September 2009 (UTC)