Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27229742-20151020041356/@comment-24908808-20160213133111

Bold text Porcy wrote: Eclipse, you completely missed the point.

Ouch, my feelings.

You said the SCP ever went to school, which is not true. You seem to be implying that the Journalist wouldn't have placed the tapes there. Well, you're contradicting yourself. If she was there for the past two years, which she probably was, then it would make sense for him to put the tapes there.

I checked my first comment and I saw the mix-up. I was supposed to mean that the the Student Council President "doesn't attend school" until her week, but I dropped three words. So that part is a simple misunderstanding.

By the way, you misunderstood me again with that last part. I meant that if the SCP never comes to school then how is she the SPC, and more importantly, how is YC supposed to defeat her?

I meant that she has one or two years to gain power and become the Student Council President. There's no hint about her own story, but it may be added in a future update when she's ready to be added.

"how is YC supposed to defeat her?"

Nobody knows! *throws confetti* Anyway, what exactly do you mean by "defeat"? As in elimination? (Killing, match-making, etc.) If so then she'll be like any other rival, just a little more difficult.

My question is why in the world SCP would willingly show the tapes to Yandere-chan. I always imagined that Yandere-chan simply found them forst. Which doesn't make much sense, I suppose.

Remember, the Journalist left the tapes there before school starts, aka the start of the game. The SCP is going to be away for 9 whole weeks before she attends school, so if you go tape-hunting on the first day, obviously you'll be the first - and only, since they are picked up - one to find them. Before that, though, anyone can find them besides Yandere-chan. (That is, if they can go out of their routines.)