Killer 7 Page #10

Episode #101
Synopsis: story of the capcom game for gamecube and playstation 2 by grasshopper manufacture and suda51
Genre: Action, Crime, Horror
Year:
2005
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(Garcian finds the door to the Forbidden Room on the next floor;

Harman[older] and Kun Lan are still playing chess)

Kun Lan(at Garcian): What took you so long?

Harman(at Kun Lan): Nice view, isn't it?

Kun Lan:
It's different. Time here is warped.

Harman:
To finish this game peacefully is my last wish.

Kun Lan:
Guess that won't happen, we've been interrupted again.

Harman:
Has another come to service?

Kun Lan:
Hmm, a sight for sore eyes.

Harman(at Garcian): Haven't seen you around for a long time.

Kun Lan:
Come in.

Harman:
Please.

(Harman and Kun Lan are shot multiple times, dead)

(Roof, Union Hotel)

(Garcian finds a young Emir Parkreiner standing silent, holding the

golden revolver and has a third eye on his forehead)

(Garcian shoots him in that eye)

(The third eye closes, and Emir breaks down to his knees, sticks the gun

in mouth, and pulls the trigger, this turns out to be a flashback)

(We see Garcian standing there, covered and blood with revolver in hand)

Garcian(scared and at the edge of tears): No...no, it wasn't me, it can't

be, it's all some kind of a misunderstanding.

(Garcian opens up the long case he's carried with him the whole game, the

one that he "revived" the other personalities in, however, inside the case

all he finds are two grenade launchers, revolvers and semi automatics, a

knife and a pistol: the weapons of his "personalities")

Garcian(in disbelief): Oh.

(Credits role)

End title card reads: That wonderful smile is gone for eternity.

"THE END"

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Lion - 06 [7/0]

(Battleship Isle)

(Three Years Later)

(Ulmeyda car pulls in)

(Garcian, now dressed in black, proceeds through the facility and

eventually reaches Matsuoka, sitting in front of a door)

Matsuoka:
You boys are almost done here, you don't need to go around

killing everybody anymore. The last of the Heaven Smile is in the back,

the big boss. If you do him, then that means you've eradicated all of

them. No more terrorism. "Hail to the free world." But I wonder, what'll

become of you guys if terrorism is the law of nature? No, you should kill

me now, because you don't want us hanging around, know what I mean? If

I'm alive I'll give you a run for your money, even an assassin like

yourself. Better be prepared, because blood must atone for blood. So,

which will you choose? Your own country, or watch our retribution? Your

f***in' decision.

(You are now given a choice to kill Matsuoka or not)

(If you do, he falls dead to the floor and you enter the room)

(If you don't, he stands up, opens the door and says "Douzo," Japanese for

"welcome")

(Either way, the next sequence is the same, Garcian proceeds through the

door and finds a replica of Harman's room with a dead Harman in it,

Garcian then ends up chasing a figure dressed like Iwazaru into a corner.

Garcian shoots him five times and he falls to the floor dead, it's Kun

Lan)

(If you didn't kill Matsuoka, the ending scene is him on a roof in

Battleship Isle welcoming in a fleet of ships and jets)

The message below Matsuoka reads: Retribution Definite in the year 2014,

the UN Allied Forces launched a full-scale attack on the U.S.

(If you do kill Matsuoka, that same squadron of jets destroy Battleship

Isle, presumably with you on it, the title card in this situation reading)

Japan, destroyed in 2014 in an attack by the U.S.

(Secondary credits role)

(A message on the screen reads "Shanghai, 100 years later")

(Harman releases the rifle from his wheelchair and shoots Kun Lan in his

glowing hand, the bullet drags Kun over a skyscraper, where he lands and

drops the bullet to the ground. Harman wheels into view from the other

side of the cityscape, the two foes staring straight at one another.)

Harman:
You're awake from your nightmare?

Kun Lan:
Harman, the world won't change, all it does is turn. Now, let's

dance.

"THE END?"

End title card reads: Thank you for playing Killer7.

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Goichi Suda

Goichi Suda (須田 剛一, Suda Gōichi, born January 2, 1968), commonly known by the nickname Suda51, is a Japanese video game designer, writer and director. He is the founder of Grasshopper Manufacture, which has produced some of his most recognized work including The Silver Case, Killer7 and the No More Heroes series. Suda is from Nagano Prefecture in Japan, moving to Tokyo at the age of 18 and eventually being hired as a designer at Human Entertainment after having a number of other jobs including as an undertaker. After leaving Human Entertainment, he founded Grasshopper Manufacture and worked on their debut title The Silver Case as writer, director and designer. The Silver Case helped establish both Suda and his company in Japan, but Suda and Grasshopper gained international attention with the release of Killer7, Suda's first title to be released outside Japan. Alongside his more recognizable work, both he and his studio have developed other video game projects in collaboration with outside studios, including original titles such as Guild01 and Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse; and licensed projects related to anime series such as Blood+, Samurai Champloo and the Short Peace project. Since No More Heroes, Suda has taken a more managerial role within his company, although he continues contributing to several projects including Killer Is Dead. Suda's own work is characterized by a focus on themes of crime and the clash of people with different ideals. While his early works adopted a serious tone, his later projects incorporated elements of humor — Suda has stated that he enjoys alternating between dark and comedic projects. Aspects of his work have been influenced by film and literature, with one of his favorite authors being Franz Kafka. more…

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