Saturday, February 27, 2010

To Aru Kagaku no Railgun – 21

Telestina confirms Mikoto and Kuroko’s suspicions that the Poltergeist incidents could be the result of an interference with AIM diffusion field. Mikoto is uneasy about how current events resemble the previous Level Upper cases, but Kuroko assures her that Kiyama is still detained in district 17’s special prison. Kuroko suspects Haruue instead, since the incidents only begin after she transferred in. The pair breaks past the security measures to check on Haruue’s background and learns that while she is a Level 2 telepath, she has the unique ability to raise her level  when subjected to specific wavelengths.

Meanwhile, Uiharu brings Haruue out to the park to cheer her up, but she gets into another trance and a Poltergeist incident occurs again, injuring several people. At the hospital, Kuroko voices her thoughts that Haruue might be responsible, which greatly angers Uiharu. Telestina then transfers Haruue to her research facility where they run some tests on her ability, finally proving that she is not the culprit, even when Kuroko points out her special level-upping ability. Uiharu returns Haruue her pendant when she wakes up later, and the latter opens it to reveal a photo of Edosaki Banri, who Mikoto recognises as the girl from Kiyama’s memories. Haruue talks about how she has been hearing her voice and reveals that she is a Child Error as well.

Well well, can’t say that I’m surprised at the revelation that Haruue is a Child Error after all, and that the girl she is searching for is the girl from Kiyama’s memories. Maybe Haruue really isn’t causing all the earthquakes even though she goes all weird each time; maybe it’s really actually Banri who is causing everything, which is why Haruue hears her voice each time before the incident occurs. And Telestina is probably the person who got Kiyama out of prison on special permission to help her with her ‘research’. Someone has to get Kiyama out of the prison for her to have appeared in episode 20, and the only name to mind so far is Telestina.

The Uiharu-Kuroko disagreement… sigh. Won’t comment much on it – I can see the reasons behind each’s actions and there is no right or wrong, but I can’t help finding Uiharu annoying. Perhaps it’s her voice (not a fan of Aki-chan), maybe it’s her overly-trusting personality which usually leads to heartbreaking results, but things would probably only get resolved 1 episode after next week, so I still have one of episode to tolerate.

PS: I bet people are going to recreate the wallpaper from this pic, and is that a Gekota drawing I see, or just a normal frog?

[Via http://rinerei.wordpress.com]

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