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Steins;Gate Trivia (Things you might have missed)

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So I love trivia. I find it entertaining to read things about shows or movies I didn't notice or just didn't know and so i decided to share some trivia with you guys about Steins;Gate. Logo Trivia: Look at the Steins;Gate logo. The first thing to notice is the “i” in the fourth letter position. You should see the vertical string of numbers “0.571024.” Those who have already played the game will surely have a light bulb moment and know what the numbers represent. Without giving away any spoilers, that string of numbers is the numerical value that designates the world line divergence after it is changed by main character Rintarō Okabe by using a certain device. “0.571024” represents the divergence at the beginning of the game. However, the mystery doesn’t end there. Look again and you will notice several other hidden numbers. Look closely at the “i.” Do you see the “1” and decimal point? A “0” is hidden in the dot of the “i.” A “4” is hidden in the bottom right of the “n” and an “8” is hidden in the left side of the “s.” The “5” is easy to spot in the “G.” A “9” and “6” are hidden in the “t” and “e,” respectively. So another seven numbers are hidden within the logo. Individually, what the numbers are for is unclear, but when you put them together you get… 1.048596 That’s right, just like the first string of numbers, this represents a world line divergence. However, contrary to the first string, which represents the world line at the start of the game, this number string represents the “true ending” world line. In other words, this means that the beginning of the game all the way up to the true ending was all incorporated into the logo ahead of time. Is this too the will of Steins Gate? Kurisu Trivia: In the light novels and drama CDs, Kurisu is shown to be upset about her small bust size, to the point where she will angrily yell at people if they even allude to it. In the anime Robotics;Notes during episode 15, Kurisu's @channel handle "KURI_KAME KuriGohan and Kamehameha" is seen posting on "Twipo" on December 20th, 2019 at 10:05 am about the differences between and limitations of 2D and 3D. Kurisu is also a secret playable character in (Phantom Breaker EXTRA), In order to unlock her you have to get 15+ stars in battle situation mode using Ende. Mayuri Trivia: Mayuri's voice was used as a user guide for the Phone Microwave. According to Rintarou, it made the Microwave sound silly. She was the first person to discover the Microwave's "irregular" abilities when she accidentally froze her chicken while trying to thaw it. She also gave the gel-i-fied bananas the name "gelbana". So far, the only ending of the visual novel in which Mayuri's death is definite is Ruka's ending, as she survived in Faris's ending, Kurisu's ending (same thing applies to the True end), her own ending and Suzuha's ending (implied to have been saved through the combined efforts of Rintarou and Suzuha). Also, Mayuri dies of natural causes if Ruka's ending was achieved. This is the one of two instances in the plot where the cause of Mayuri's death was not an accident/murder, the other being when she goes to ComiMa on the 16th after Ruka's mail is reversed. According to Okabe, his first kiss was with Mayuri in elementary school, though they were "just messing around." In one of the (failed) attempts to save Mayuri, Rintarou sent her to the past. However, instead of arriving normally, she dies and her body was gel-ified. This scene was only briefly shown in the anime. The gel-ified Mayuri still resembles her normal form a great deal, as the details on her outfit along with the color of her hair are still visible and her body is not distorted in any way, unlike SERN's experiments. Okarin Trivia: In the Gamma World Line, Rintarou is a collaborator of SERN and becomes the dictator Hououin Kyouma, ruling over Japan with an iron fist. The actions of the Council of 300 of the Steins;Gate World Line fit Okabe's delusions almost to the letter. Rintarou's excessively paranoid attitude (not excluding any of the affiliated series, i.e. Chaos;Head) can be likened to the Postmodern man's paranoia towards government and terrorism. The story references and builds upon the real "John Titor case" from the turn of the century. A mysterious Internet persona who posted on Internet message boards claiming to be a time traveler from the future. The CERN research institute and the IBM-5100 computer (dubbed SERN and IBN-5100 respectively) are also both real. In the first episode we can hear a man scream before Okarin finds Kurisu dead. For those who have seen the last episode we learn that this scream belongs to Okarin when he stabs himself to bleed more. This allows us to draw the conclusion that Okarin never found Kurisu dead in the first episode and that the paradox of Okarin going back in to the past to fake her death was already happening from the start. Although in Okarin's plan to fake her death, he makes sure that his past self gets a green Upa instead of the metal Upa so that SERN never finds the time machine paper that she wrote. This means that Okarin never should have gotten the metal Upa in the first place. Source: IMDB Steins; Gate Wikia Otakumode.com

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