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The Portal of Zeta: iDOLM@STER Neo Vision
MetalPredat0r:
A great conclusion to a great story! I'm surprised that nobody at least tried to call the cops on Yamato for his dirty tricks, ESPECIALLY the ones you described before the IU Finals. (Superstitious angry mobs? Racist activists? Causing a minor to get heatstroke? DESTROYING TEA HOUSES!? HE MUST BE HUNG!!!) I'm also curious as to how the Absolute Worst Ending will play out. Anyway, great job as always, Zeta!
ZetaFlare:
Now that the main story is done, time for updates! I added a couple more songs to the list and updated Megumi's and Momoko's profiles to give them a bit more of a backstory.
Also, stay tuned for profiles on 573Pro's idols: Erisa Umino, Yoshiko Momoyama, Rika Shiraishi, and Koneko Hiwatari.
ZetaFlare:
Sorry about the late reply, MetalPredat0r. Thanks for the support!
You know what, that's exactly the reaction I've been looking for when I created Yamato. I wanted to make him evil (or just a total psychopath) to the point where Kuroi is pretty much a saint by comparison. As for calling the cops, I've heard a few people say that about Kuroi, mainly from what he's done in the anime.
Not just any tea house, mind you, but a tea house owned by her mother and grandmother. Promoting it was one of Kotone's main reasons for becoming an idol in the first place. Trust me...not a very good idea to mess with a family-owned company.
If you thought Yamato's actions were worth an arrest now, wait until you hear about Miku's story, inspired by recent events involving a real-life idol. Over the course of Miku's career, she has been harassed and threatened by a stalker on the Internet (who is apparently aware of her past failures), causing the normally-happy girl with recently-blooming talents to live in a state of fear and causing Kenji to decrease her involvement in promotions and performances (much to her chagrin). Once the IU finals come around, the stalker promises to attend her concerts in order to meet her in person. Well...let's just say Yamato thought he'd help fulfill the desires of a "dedicated fan."
MetalPredat0r:
Well.....that's just mean.... :(
I always interpreted Kuroi as being so wealthy that he is able to simply bribe everybody to be on his side. Meaning he can easily just offer the police a large amount of money so that they can let him off scott-free. It sounds horrible, but its the most believable interpretation that I could think of.
ZetaFlare:
--- Quote from: MetalPredat0r on March 03, 2014, 02:04:51 pm ---I always interpreted Kuroi as being so wealthy that he is able to simply bribe everybody to be on his side. Meaning he can easily just offer the police a large amount of money so that they can let him off scott-free. It sounds horrible, but its the most believable interpretation that I could think of.
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Same goes for Yamato. Quite a bit of NAZO's success came through bribes (i.e. radio stations to play their music often, TV stations to advertise their albums via commercials, "hush money" to keep his actions from being leaked to authorities, etc.). Remember how Yashiro (the President) made a truckload of money from working as a producer? He's just the sad result of how money and power corrupt.
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