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In episode 8 ( White Ghost), while in a meeting with the head of Tyrannos, he’s shown checking up on Sakamoto. What may have been the case is that he was scared and feared for Sakamoto’s life. In episode 6 ( Night of Sacrifice), I said that he looked rather robotic. There is no other explanation.Īnd that brings more answers about certain actions that Iida has shown before in previous episodes.
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Why would he go all that way to save one person on the island? Because he was going to hire Sakamoto to work at Tyrannos Japan before being told that Sakamoto had been nominated for the island. My feeling is that Iida wants to attempt a rescue mission to retrieve Sakamoto. They don’t show any footage of him sabotaging anything but he feels apologetic towards Sakamoto, even thinking to himself that this was all he could do.
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Himiko is excited for this prospect and hugs Sakamoto with pure joy, the first time the entire series we’ve seen that out of Himiko since the early minutes of episode 2 ( The Bloody High School Girl). When the two of them can get home, he proposes being an actual couple (i.e. So, with the possibility of sex thrown out the window by Sakamoto, he proposes something else to Himiko (not marriage, mind you). In short, going to the island not only allowed Sakamoto to meet the love of his life but potentially save her as well. And given how average her fighting was, she probably would’ve died fairly quickly. Even if Sakamoto was never nominated, Himiko would’ve still been on the island. Himiko was against meeting in real life, believing that their relationship was more pure that way. There is one positive thing to come out of Sakamoto doing that though: if he was never nominated to disappear, he would have never met Himiko. Sakamoto realizes that doing that may have put him on the island in the first place and tells off the young Oda (or since it was his mind, would it be thought off?). And we see that Sakamoto has been trying to measure up to Oda since they met, even after the fight they had. Then we get a weird scene where a teenage Oda starts to mock Sakamoto. The issues are to a lesser extent for Sakamoto, as evidenced by the two kissing, but still exist. She may love him but she still has issues with men in general, even Sakamoto. But Sakamoto stops once he realizes that Himiko is forcing herself to go through with it. So, the two kiss and appear to begin having sex. And Sakamoto reveals that he knows Himiko from the game. Himiko offers to sacrifice herself to let Sakamoto go home. Sakamoto blames himself for Taira’s actions and is nearly inconsolable. Taira sacrificed himself to stop the pain, accepting that getting home is no longer a possibility after turning on Sakamoto and Himiko. Okay, so let’s throw out the terrible fan fiction I wrote last time and start back up near the end. WARNING : Due to the graphic nature of BTOOOM!, discretion is advised. By Jeff Neuenschwander / January 31st, 2013