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Answers from the pig (responses to questions asked over Skype)
Sindobook:
2007-jan-08 08:12PST: Reference number 127
It is not necessary that she actually "went/jumped back in time as an adult" to explain the ending. Remember that Rika claims to have spent around a hundred years in a time loop. In the end, the time loop collapsed and ceased to exist, but consider the effects of this. The Rika that had spent a century (or more) had not aged at all, definately not a hundred years. To make this possible in reality, something else must have happened as to not create a logical / temporal paradox. That 'something else' has to do with the shadow (dark) Rika.
My explanation was that the shadow Rika naturally moves 'backwards' through time while the normal Rika is like everyone else, moving 'forward' though time. When they both occupied the same space, in the time loop, neither one moved through time at all, both cancelled each other out and were 'frozen in time'. When they exit the loop at the end, they seperate again and normal Rika will return to the standard forward path through time. Like in [physics, ie. atomic fission], shadow Rika returns to a negative path through time and momentum is conserved. In the end, we are around 20+ years back in time and Shadow Rika meets with her as a young girl. That is my explanation. Nobody ever 'went back' in time, they just travelled through time like they normally do. Shadow Rika must have been 'born' at some point in the future.
Sindobook:
2007-jan-12 07:15PST: Reference number 129
A possibility, but highly improbable. Certainly it cannot be ruled out, but at the same time, there's no reason to suspect her. Think about if this were true -- it would change everything about the story -- completely.
Sindobook:
2007-jan-12 21:57PST: Reference number 131
There is a perfectly good reason for that. The sequence is A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R T U V W Y AA AB AC D AE AF ... . The missing letters resemble numbers too closely and are omitted to not lead to errors. For instance, AI1 vs. A11.
Sindobook:
2007-jan-16 18:24PST: Reference number 137
That was released on or about valentines day 2-14-2008. There are no choices to make so you can't really call it a 'game'. You can download the torrent or direct download here.
http://trueremembrance.insani.org/get.html
If you want one with choices try ADoS.
http://at2006.haeleth.net/game.php?id=16
or OMGWTFOTL.
http://www.insani.org/omgwtfotl.html
Sindobook:
2007-jan-19 19:30PST: Reference number 141
Not who 'he' says he is. Yue-bing, the bunny who lives with Vincent, Shinsen's Vincent, recently acquired one of those small-animal keyboards and has been chatting up on IRC like mad. Vincent already tried to put a stop to her, but he's too busy to watch her 24/7 so there's really not much he can do about it.
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