Uh oh anon. I told you not to make that choice. You fucked up.
Can anyone explain how both this and VLR aren't just gigantic grandfather paradoxes? If zero needs to recreate the nonary game to save themselves by viewing it's events transpire, then how would they be able to do so if this could only be achieved by experiencing a timeline in which they died in the incinerator?
>>318224376>Ace pretending to be dead
>Ace positioned so he can stare at Clover's butt.
Fuck.
>>318225524
Little does he realize Santa and Clover swapped outfits just to fuck with him
>>318225821>I may not recognize faces, but I recognize asses.
>AND THAT IS NOT CLOVER'S ASS UNDER THIS SKIRT.
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>>318225394
They don't experience a timeline in which they die in the incinerator. At least, they don't stay in a timeline in which they do. They experience these myriad timelines in the period between being locked in the incinerator and burning to death, until they find the timeline which allows them to solve the sudoku puzzle, at which point they can continue their lives until its time to recreate the timeline they saw years prior.
>>318225394
999happens from the perspective of young Akane. The events with Junpei happen in the future. So it doesn't matter if Junpei is initially unsuccessful.
With VLRyoung and old Sigma trade places in time. Old Sigma was the one who set up the game.
>>318227167I'm gonna miss VLR Sigma in Zero Escap3
>>318225524Ace is a necrophiliac
>>318227539We might see him. Who knows.