: She uses her "Ultimate Fiction"—a fourth and final story designed to overwrite the urban legend that Rikka has painstakingly built. Kurou’s Role: Dying to Choose the Future
: Her most elaborate lie to save the city. 11 : The Ultimate Fiction
An analysis of and how they differ from typical immortality. : She uses her "Ultimate Fiction"—a fourth and
The episode highlights the heavy toll of his powers; he isn't just a fighter, but a tool for making the "impossible fiction" a reality. Why It’s the "Ultimate" Fiction The title is a double entendre. It refers to: The episode highlights the heavy toll of his
: The series argues that the "truth" is often less powerful than a "fiction" that people want to believe. By the end of the episode, the line between what really happened and what the public believes becomes irrelevant—the fiction becomes the new reality. Viewing Options
A (Episode 12) to see if Kotoko's plan worked.
: Kotoko must destroy the "ghost" of Steel Lady Nanase by convincing the public that her existence is a logical impossibility.