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From what can be seen in the apartment he had planned whatever he was planning for a long time and it was very well calculated probably involving a back up plan or two. I don't think Akira was crazy or manipulated.
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This would give a clue to why the NEETs were all naked, but it's still odd that Akira would choose such a public place to have his memories knocked off. My only other theory would be that lacking clothes during the actual process of the mindwipe is vital, so nothing you see carries association of your past history, although seeing something from your past after the mindwipe obviously doesn't do anything. The mindwipe presumably snapped him out of whatever it was. It's possible he could even have gone a little crazy after the NEETs incident. Unless Akira had just escaped from someone who had stolen his clothes to break him or restrict his movements, the obvious reason would be that he was in some kind of trance of hypnotic state, connected to the mindwipe, or brought on by somebody who wanted him to assassinate Saki or get himself arrested. However how exactly that's supposed to help i really have no clue. Since the only relevant thing that has been done by IX was the deportation of 20.000 NEETs i guess the "problem" is the society's decay. This has been stated in more than one situation. Whatever is the "problem" and whatever is seen as a "solution" it looks like number IX was the most promising between the seleçao. The Outsider seems to believe so and so do the seleçao, consciously or unconsciously. Is Japan really following the path of self-destruction? I personally think this is a naive perspective, although a very common theme in manga and anime. The idea that "crime" is the problem is laughable considering how Japan is one of the countries with the lower level of criminality in the world.Īnyway as for the problems above, there's really no possible definitive solution.
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The first thing that came to mind is that the Outsider wants the seleçao to work for the improvement of Japanese society, so the enemy is "decay", "moral degradation", "corruption", "economic crisis". It's very hard to understand this, it's a very vague concept. I have to add though, that the concept when is someone can be considered as a NEET, hikikomori, or freeter for that matter is rather vague to my understanding, so I might be wrong. However it might be possible she went to the US with ex-university friends, and she already finished (or stopped attending) university for some time now, but I don't believe that's the case. I would classify her as a just graduated, yet currently unemployed person. Which kinda implies she probably freshly graduated from the university. She went to NY and DC as an university trip, and she is about to go to Job interview now. What do they need to save it from, and/or which direction is considered right? (And what objectives they have to meet in order to be the winner?)Įdit: Well I don't actually think Saki would be a NEET now. I mean "leading the country in the right direction" and "saving the country" is the two things I seem to remember hearing, but both of this two are incredibly wide, cloudy, ungraspable concepts. I'm just wondering what are the victory conditions of that "game".