[x] Stay here.
-[x] Try to convince Thoma to stay.
[x] Lost

Thoma's presence allowed Vita to overcome TLL's mind-whammying, if only momentarily.

Thus, if we keep him around, Shamal should eventually be able to recover as well!

MY LOGIC IS FLAWLESS, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
Or maybe Vita's awesomeness was able to overcome the game's mind control, but the overwhelming suck of TWO force characters overcame her awesomeness.
 
The relevant facts here are that Thoma's involvement in the scene led to a situation wherein Vita could break free of The Matrix, and that Isis coming into the room put her back under its control.
 
The relevant facts are that Vita tapped into some good old-fashioned heroic willpower.

 
The relevant facts are that Vita tapped into some good old-fashioned heroic willpower.

'bout damn time someone else got the "Vita is Goldymarg" thing.

It even carries into their Bruiser-type personalities, though Goldy's more smartass in comparison to Vita being a grumpy old sourpuss...
 
'bout damn time someone else got the "Vita is Goldymarg" thing.

It even carries into their Bruiser-type personalities, though Goldy's more smartass in comparison to Vita being a grumpy old sourpuss...
There's also an expy of Vita in the Neptunia franchise, although oddly enough, its not the character who's based on the PS Vita.
 
Translation of the gibberish:
Hm, nice going.

This choice kind of seems redundant right? Think of it like a safety detergent.

Also you might raise some flags~

I kid, I kid. Well, it's your choice after all.

Typos I caught:
"This is really lame." Thoma mentions as you all watch ??? collide with the moon.
You all go silent as one of the mons actually wills himself back into existence
"Well if you're done beating me up for no reason I can tell you what I know about Shamal."
 
Am I the only one who thinks that this part of the quest is turning into the prologue for Fate/Extra?

I mean, we're in a magical supercomputer thingamajig where reality is constantly glitching out, we're questioning our own existence, people are trying to metagame the system, and the NPCs are acting even weirder than normal.

The shoe seems to fit is all I'm saying.

[x] Stay here.
[x] Lost

Even if we tried to go back to the normal route we'd probably keep breaking the game anyway. Why not have Higurashi meets The Matrix as told with the cast of Nanoha?
 
Am I the only one who thinks that this part of the quest is turning into the prologue for Fate/Extra?

I mean, we're in a magical supercomputer thingamajig where reality is constantly glitching out, we're questioning our own existence, people are trying to metagame the system, and the NPCs are acting even weirder than normal.

The shoe seems to fit is all I'm saying.

[x] Stay here.
[x] Lost

Even if we tried to go back to the normal route we'd probably keep breaking the game anyway. Why not have Higurashi meets The Matrix as told with the cast of Nanoha?
So long as we're the actual main character and not just the fake-out decoy...
 
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