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* Jossed: {{spoiler|The arm is Shu's Void given physical form.}}
== Gai's {{spoiler|recent actions}} are going to become one massive [[Nice Job Fixing It, Villain]]. ==
The ending of episode eighteen and the preview for nineteen imply that the recent experiences that Shu has been through are what will give him the strength to save the day.
== Inori will sacrifice herself to stop the Apocalypse virus. ==
It began with Mana; Inori will end it. Wathever cure is used will probably kill her. She may be doing this for Shu as she truly does care about him. This could also mean a [[Bittersweet Ending]].
* {{spoiler|It appears to be confirmed. Although Inori may come back in the second season depending on artistic direction.}}
== Mana is still [[Brother-Sister Incest|in love with Shu]]. ==
Notice how despite being at the same place and time Gai was during the Lost Christmas outbreak, Shu was completely unaffected by the virus ''before'' receiving the Void Genome. I think she still ''wants'' Shu despite clearly having been pissed off about his "rejection" way back when.
* Confirmed, {{spoiler|she even tries to rape him through Inori in episode 18}}.
** Which raises the question as to how she'll react when GHQ attempts to pull an [[Adam and Eve Plot]] with her and ''not'' Shu again.
== There will be a [[Theme Music Power-Up]] in the final episode, and it will be My Dearest. ==
* I second this motion.
== Gai will take over leading Shu's classmates. ==
And he will be ''even worse'' than Shu was post-[[Despair Event Horizon]], leading to a collective [[My God, What Have I Done?]] for all those that helped to usurp Shu.
* {{spoiler|Partially confirmed. People were complaining that Shu used them as tools. Gai showed what "using as tools" really means.}}
== Shu will try pull a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] before the end of the series. ==
* Whether or not he succeeds is another matter. Still he does seem to be remorseful over being so iron-fisted; maybe he'll think sacrificing himself is how he can atone?
** You're right in a way. You see, {{spoiler|[[Heroic Sacrifice]] is ''the very nature of Shu's Void. It allows him to, in Gai's own words, take on parts of others so that he can shoulder other people's burdens.}} This allows him to do everything from {{spoiler|copy other people's Voids}} to {{spoiler|cure someone of the Apocalypse Virus by absorbing the cancer into himself.}} '''DAMN!'''
== Shu will gain the third Void Genome. ==
And he will save his friends that survived the aftermath of/were captured at the end of episode 17 (after a bunch of GHQ Endlaves showed up.)
* His hand with [[Tron Lines]] in the second op may be considered as a confirmation
{{spoiler|Confirmed. Every. Single. Word. Every single word said in this WMG entry has been confirmed. Woah.}}
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* I think it's the other way around. I think that the virus came from the meteor, like GHQ said, but while developing the vaccine, they found out how the virus worked (lets just assume that the crystallization happens when the virus screws with people's genes) and managed to refine the process into the Void Genomes. 
* Jossed. The virus was spread and apparently amplified by the original infectee, the first person to touch the meteorite: Mana {{spoiler|Ouma.}} The Void Genome apparently came later.
** I retract that jossed. It seems that the third Void Genome mentioned belongs to the main character of the ''Lost Christmas'' video game. If the game takes place during the earlier stages of Lost Christmas or if Lost Christmas itself didn't last for a very long amount of time, then it's still possible.
*** Gonna have to re-Joss here. Unless there's an unmentioned fourth Void Genome, the third just got used by {{spoiler|Shu.}}
 
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== Segai is Shu's father ==
He's kinda too interested in him.
* Jossed. Segai's obsession with Shu was a subsequent result of his obsession with Voids, although he does seem...happiest...when Shu is the one using the Void Genome. {{spoiler|He's not nearly as ecstatic when Yuu or Gai do so. He also doesn't protest at all to Shu gaining the final Void Genome, whereas he pulled out all the stops to keep Ayase from using it.}} And also, it's been 100% stated that Shu's father is dead: {{spoiler|he was killed by Keido.}} And the previews for episode twenty show that it's going to be another flash back episode, and we've already been shown Shu's dad in the previews. He looks nothing like Segai and seems to be a genuinely benevolent scientist.
 
== Segai is a descendant of [[Durarara!!|Izaya]] ==
And is equally bored troll.
 
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{{quote|I will become the light to shine in your path, even the king of this world cannot block me out}}
When {{spoiler|Gai returns and completely breaks Shu in episode 17, he calls himself the true king.}} What does this mean? Inori's going to have a [[Big Damn Heroes]] moment against him!
* There are even lyrics that allude to Shu's [[Start of Darkness]]!!
{{quote|I lost all my chances. The time that you, who had been engulfed by darkness / Seemed to swallow all of your hidden despair}}
 
== Shu still has the Void Genome ==
If you pay attention at all the times Gai is extracting voids, you may see the characteristic triangles of his void-drawer gun. So he simply uses his void, not the Void Genome. Which means that either it's lost with Shu's arm, or Shu still has it.
* It's possible Gai's Void, which was pulled out by Yuu earlier in the episode AND has the ability to pull out Voids, fused with his new Void-Arm when he absorbed the Genome from Shu. It looks different and does the same things, but it is 100% genuine Void Pulling.