Monday, January 26, 2015

Game Dev and Update

     I would like to start off with an apology, I Am Sorry that I didn't post last week, and I am sorry in advance that I will not be posting for the next two weeks. Sadly for the past week I have been super sick and haven't been able to accomplish much, the reason why I am taking the next two weeks off posting is because I am almost finished my Death Note Tribute Game Alpha 1 and I want to finish it as soon as possible!

     Currently the game is very under developed and requires a large amount of graphics but I have a generalized idea of where its heading. The game is going to be a simulation game where you can play as Kira and try to rule the world, or you can play as L and try to catch Kira. I am really hoping that this game will be a one of a kind and that whomever is unfortunate enough to play the game when it is released, may actually enjoy it. Again I am sorry that I missed last week's post and I won't be posting the next few weeks, but I will return and hopefully with a grand list of theories to talk about; so until then.

Monday, January 12, 2015

What Makes A Person Criminally Asymptomatic? (Psycho-Pass)

     Well readers we have quiet the mystery for this weeks post, in the show Psycho Pass there are people who are called Criminally Asymptomatic, or people who do not show symptoms of committing a crime. This is very similar to someone who committed a crime and didn't leave any evidence, but yet criminally asymptomatic people are different. The show's definition of the term is different than the direct translation of the term, other wise Shogo Makishima's would of been eligible for enforcement action when he killed Yuki in front of Akane. So today I am going to tell you my theory on what makes someone criminally asymptomatic in the show.

     So far in the two seasons Akane had only come across one person who is criminally asymptomatic which is Shogo Makishima, and Sakuya Togane. During Akane's encounter with Sakuya he was not criminally asymptomatic but during his childhood he was, which because of his unique situation he will be my prime subject for this theory. Sakuya Togane was artificially made and was able to commit crimes without an increase in his crime coefficient, but when his mother said that she was going to join the Sibyl System he attempted to kill her with a pair of scissors and then had the highest recorded crime-coefficient in history. His case was different from everyone else due to the fact that he was no longer considered criminally asymptomatic, while everyone else continued to be criminally asymptomatic despite their actions

     My theory on this matter is that for someone to be criminally asymptomatic you have to be considered mentally sane, so if you are mentally sane while being scanned you can fool the scanners and be considered criminally asymptomatic but if your not then you are considered at latent criminal. Sakuya was considered sane (minus sociopathic tendencies)  when he was a child and when he killed his mother he was no longer considered sane. Which makes perfect sense since afterwards he was obsessed with turning people into latent criminals and in the final episode of Psycho-Pass 2 he said "No one is allowed to be more clear than mother", thus proving that he is not exactly mentally stable, and could be considered a target for enforcement action.

     I hope you enjoyed this post and that you keep up with my posts in the following weeks, right now I will mainly be posting Psyco-Pass and Attack on Titan Theories but I will be moving to other subjects as time goes on. If you would like to mention your own theory than please do so, also if you would like me to write a post/theory on anything particular than please go ahead and tell me, more than likely I will post a theory on the subject. Also I hope you have an amazing day, and remember this is only AVIRGINTHEORY!

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

How does Sibyl System Judge A Person (Psyco-Pass)

     Well readers I promised you a theory and this week and it's here, but sadly for some of you its not an Attack On Titan theory. Some of you have probably heard of the show Psyco-Pass, its pretty much an anime drama about a futuristic Japan that is being runned by a mysterious computer system called the Sibyl that judges everyone's "psyco-pass" and decides if they are a danger to humanity. The main character of the show is Akane Tsunemori, a female inspector who is in charge of capturing criminals and caring out justice. The Theory I am about to talk about is a theory on how the Sibyl System judges a person and if you have not watched Psyco-Pass 2 (season 2) than be warned, THERE ARE SPOILERS AHEAD!

     After finishing the final episode of Psyco-Pass, I instantly made a connection (or I believed I did) between a person's psyco-pass and their moral certainty. As seen during the drug store incident, the train bombing, and the city wide riot there was a large influx of people with a high crime-coefficient, and during these incidents those with a high crime-coefficient also questioned their beliefs and their faith in society. This may be a coincidence but considering the fact that when someone faces a situation that can cause them to question their morals than they will begin to feel unsure of their beliefs, and will likely end up in a state of great confusion if they are pushed to far. When a person is pushed passed their limit they become unsure of everything and are very likely to become panicked and take violent courses of actions, aka it greatly increases the likelihood of someone taking criminal actions.

     As explained in the show the dominators read a person's psychological mind and decides whether or not enforcement actions is required based on a person's crime coefficient. A person's crime coefficient is based on how stable a person is mentally and how likely they are to commit a violent crime, but this can't possible be right since there are people who are criminally asymptomatic (don't show signs of crimes) are able to bypass the Sibyl System's form of justice and can never be judged as a criminal. So what is the difference between someone who is criminally asymptomatic and the average person? Shogo Makishima knew that he was committing a crime when he killed Yuki and yet he wasn't judged as a criminal; interestingly enough Makishima was completely okay with killing Yuki and was "unfazed" by his actions, there was no change in his certainty of his morals and beliefs. With this in mind the most likely reason to why Makishima's crime coefficient didn't increase was because he believed that it is okay for him to kill others, and so the Sibyl System calculated that because he believes that what he did is completely acceptable, that he did not do anything wrong. All in all my theory on how Sibyl judges a person is based on the person's certainty that their morals and actions are correct.

     I hope you enjoyed my theory and feel free to express your own theory I would love to read them! If you have not watched Psyco-Pass then I recommend that you watch it, it has as fair bit in common with the anime Death Note. And as a endnote I would like to remind you that this is only AVirginTheory!

Monday, January 5, 2015

A Quick Update Regarding The Future!

     Hello Readers sorry but today's post will be a quick update post and the regular weekly post will be released later this week, but first I want to talk about the kinds of posts that will be posted. Some of you have probably heard that the second season of Attack On Titan will be coming out in 2016, due to the amount of time between today and the release date of season 2 I will not be able to continue to pump out AOT theories at the rate I have currently been doing so. So until I have found a show that has intrigued me enough to write numerous posts about, there will be a large variety of posts that will be released in the future. I hope you have a great New Years and that you will continue to keep up with my blog, so until then!