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Talk:Miko Otomo

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Miko or Yuki?

So, while I definitely remember Kiki Sukezane's character being announced as Miko Otomo a few weeks back, it seems that NBC has made a last-minute alteration by changing her first name to Yuki. While this new name is only seen in the caption of Otomo's picture on the Facebook page (which was recently edited) and the NBC website, both of them are official sources, so I've moved the page to Yuki for now. If anyone could get in touch with NBC reps to confirm the ditching of "Miko" though, that'd be appreciated. -Kon (talk) 19:02, 4 June 2015 (EDT)

  • Indeed, the change has been made very recently. I saw the name of "Miko Otomo" since the publication of the stills. As all this stuff are only spoilers, they can be subject to modification until the airing. So what we write may be false ;-) --LIMAFOX76 (talk) 05:12, 5 June 2015 (EDT)

Is Miko Even Human?

I may be the only person thinking this (except my brother, whom I discussed it with), but Miko really reminds me of Quorra (played by Olivia Wilde) in Tron: Legacy. She seemed to have very little memory of the 'real world' and seems 'at home' in Evernow. My speculation is that she is actually digital and 'born' in the game by her father, who is the real person with the ability of 'Digitisation' or some such. The sword is merely her 'gate' to back to home to Evernow. As such, I speculate that she doesn't have a power at all (that we know of) and explains why she seems so much like Katana Girl from the game/comics. Aside: Been a LONG time since I've posted here, good to be back! Although I forgot how to do all the coding and what not, so please forgive any errors... PowerSink (talk) 20:38, 28 September 2015 (EDT)

  • I think someone else here had the same thought as well and personally I think it's totally likely. She seemed very confused and I suspect she may have originated as a part of the game and was "hiding out" in the real world. There are a lot of different possibilities here, though I do think she originated in Evernow. I wouldn't be surprised to find that Evernow is traced back to Yamagato and that the game (or at least Miko) was some sort of AI experiment or perhaps attempts to simulate the conditions that create abilities that resulted in those characters developing an ability in the context of the simulation (escaping from the game would be a super power I'd say). From there much like we have real life people with Technopathy maybe somehow this is the inverse where software was able to physically manifest. I'm not particularly a fan of those video game scenes, I find it a bit hokey, but the story itself has some interesting mysteries. (Admin (talk) 20:53, 28 September 2015 (EDT))