one's sacrifice

Eduardo 2022-12-19 11:35:50

Not much else to say, there are too many tear-jerking scenes in the process of jumping back and forth between the various world lines, such as the protagonist's countless attempts to save Shinyuri, such as the assistant asking the protagonist to give up and jump to the beta line to save Dudulu , and ran back at the last moment just to say a word. . . But in the end, all of these were somehow resolved beautifully. Only Suzuha, a part-time worker, was the most tragic and sad ending, and it was the same no matter which line it was. In the alpha line, in order to obtain the IBN5100 machine, he only wore it back to 1975, but he had to wait for 25 years to pass away in despair and sadness; in the beta line, in order to save the hand, he destroyed the premise of his own existence and disappeared before the final good realization. .. Actually, there is no difference with death, right? Others have more or less fragmented memories of what happened on other world lines, only Suzuha will disappear no matter on that line, even if it is the world line of steins gate, those memories cannot be in 7 years. It reappeared in the baby born later. So, it was Suzuha's sacrifice for this story to reach the steins gate in the end. . . In contrast, whether the protagonist and his assistant are not together is really not an important thing.

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Steins;Gate quotes

  • Suzuha Amane: Everyone gets help from someone else at some point in their lives. So someday, you should help someone too.

  • Moeka Kiryuu: People need to be needed by someone in order to live. If a person isn't needed, they're worthless!