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** The only time this problem would come is if the person with the Uranus cardkey went into the larger of the Door 9 and not the smaller ones. Our heroes were fine since they can't skip Door 1 even if they wanted too (since the digital root of their numbers could never go into 6 alone and most of our heroes already knew about the puzzles before hand so they wouldn't let it happen either) and the nonary game was created in a way that all the rooms can be checked out (so they wouldn't miss anything)
*** While it is true about the current Nonary Game (which wasn't entirely fair anyway, what with more than half of the people knowing the answers to all puzzles already), what about the one that took place nine years ago? It's true that it's designed in such a way that visiting door 1 would seem inevitable (and by that I mean that if the team reached the point where they had to choose between doors 1, 2 and 6 with all their members, then the only way to not leave anyone behind would be to go through them all simultaneously), however, at that point they could already suspect that these doors worked the same way all the previous ones did - wherever you go and whatever you do, you will at some point end up back in the area where you started. So what if the kid with number One bracelet felt dizzy and wanted to lie down for a while, and their friends Three and Six decided to stay behind with them (just in case everybody else don't come back, so they still can go through a numbered door), and then, twenty minutes later both expeditions 6 and 2 come back with these news respectively: "We found the 9th door! There are two of them!" and "Jesus Christ, guys, we've just been to a torture chamber and had to tie Molly to an electric chair and play with her brains to get the door open, let's leave this place!" I wouldn't go through door 1 after that, if I were them. And there you go: no door 1, no Uranus card key, half the team dead in front of the library door. That's not a very well designed game, if you ask me. Plus, of course, the possibility you mentioned: that they did get the card but gave it to the wrong party.
**** Well, it would take way more time than 20 mins to get thorugh those rooms for one thing. While I get your point the problem is how the is Nonary Game was designed. The game nine years ago was especially and specifically created in a way that both groups (Gigantic and The Nevada Building) were in a constant state of danger and urgency so stopping to rest and not exploring everything is the very last thing that they would want to do (one side to help out their siblings by solving all the puzzle and finding everything, and the other to survive and stay alive by finding all avenues of escape). Then you have the fact that Ace was monitoring the game and I doubt that he would just let them rest and ruin the experiment. The original Nonary Game on the other hand you would be correct about, but Gordain's game was straight up [[Mind Rape]] and then he took the losers and burned them into the [[Kill It Withwith Fire|incinerator]] so they wouldn't be trapped there forever. So to summarize basically the scenario you presented would have been impossible for both the Current Nonary Game and the one Nine years ago.
** There was a submarine accessible, and even Ace helped June to be able to get out when she was in a room alone, you know.
* So I understand Why June gets the fevers and the significance of why they happen, but why does she get a fever when we open Door 5 to see what happened to the 9th man? We haven't even done anything yet to start down a wrong path besides open a Door 5. Since this also happens no matter what, Just checking the door should not lead to her final fate.
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** That's a problem I have too, which is why I prefer the [[Stable Time Loop]] theory. Akane never died, in any reality - she and Santa lied about it, and Seven and Snake were either brainwashed (semi-[[Word of God]] in the case of Seven) or lied as well. But she still had to set everything up to complete the loop, and that involved being there herself.
* Why does one of the characters in the sequel look like a cyborg?
** He's the [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|Steel Samurai]]? Why does one girl look like Allice, and another look like Clover?
*** [[Sincerity Mode|That is Alice. And that is Clover.]]
** It's suppose to get you talking about the sequel. And it worked.