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Episode 3:
I think Zack might be the "traitor". It could be that the reason they were sent to space like that was planned by the authorities in order to test the group's survival skills and teamwork. So Zack, who's working with the authorities, tells the leader and then the rest of the group about this supposed "traitor", and leads them to think that this traitor wants to kill them all. This in order to create trust issues between the group's members, to see how they deal with the situation. Also, despite being the supposed "genius" of the group, he usually leaves it up to others to find solutions to problems that arise, saying he can't solve it in time or doesn't know what to do.
It also doesn't seem to make sense that one of them would be a killer trying to get the rest killed. If they're supposed to die, too, then why have a spaceship ready for when they teleport to outer space? And if not, why send themself with the rest of the group? If someone wished to get these kids killed, it shouldn't require such complicated measures to do so. Also, there's a perfect route for them to travel all the way back. Seems very much to me like this was all planned out as a trial for these kids. Perhaps they would be saved at the last second if they failed a dangerous task, or perhaps the authorities don't care enough to want them alive if they can't make it through the trial.
You saidEpisode 2
I thought this was pretty good. Nice exploration of the Funi, Kanate and especially Quitterie. Didn't dwell on anything too long, but conveyed the feelings pretty well, as well as covering their first planet. If anything, it did feel a bit cliche, but I don't mind overly much.
Regarding the traitor.... The fact that Funi was adopted raises an eyebrow, but that feels a bit too easy. The fact that she was requested to come as part of the assignment is also equally suspicious, but I'm wondering if she has something to do with the ball. If absolutely forced to vote for a traitor, I'd say Charce. Maybe Luca. Yun-Hua and Ulgar feel like they're too obviously suspicious.
Actually it reminds more of the original series Star Trek with a touch of the old series Lost in Space from the 1960's.Star Treeekie! I enjoy this pretty damn well. Feels nostalgic. 90s/early 00s....
You saidEpisode 2:
This was a pretty heartwarming episode, but now there are so many questions to be answered..! I am surprised that the loli is actually Quitterie's adoptive sister. I think something else is going on here, because they look too much alike to not be related. I wonder who the supposed traitor is though. I am guessing it is the quiet girl because it would just be too obvious if it was the edgy black-haired boy.Speaking of edgy black-haired boys, Ulgar is really giving me some TPN Ray vibes
Now we're getting into the good stuff. Will be interested to see who is the traitor.
A couple things I noticed...Aries was the person who suggested that they delay landing, which caused the ship to get damaged and could point to her being the "traitor." She also was the one who suggested using the backup generator to send power to the gravity machine, though, so maybe not. WHO CAN IT BE?!?!
Really enjoying this one, looking forward to more!
Ep. 3,
so for the most part Kanata is trying to narrow down who the culprit is. Quitterie's sibling brought more light on the subject, then they got hit by meteors, everyone's favorite space hazard. Good teamwork, especially with that shot Ulgar made. But the fact that Ulgar is hiding a gun means he has serious intentions towards another character, and I don't think he is the culprit.
Why isn’t ‘mystery’ one of the tags?
Does anyone know how to add it