When they gathered together in Heibon's basement to discuss Tae's whereabouts, Koujaku would speak with him about how he knows so much about the junk yard among other things to which Clear answers back enthusiastically. Koujaku found Clear very odd from the moment they had met, being very vocal about it with Aoba and calling him a "weird, gas mask guy". Aoba often falls asleep to Clear's singing, noting that it's soft and puts his mind at ease, also getting rid of his painful headaches. It's revealed later to not just be a normal song, but also able to counter-attack "Dye Music"'s effects. He sings what he calls the "Jellyfish Song"- a calm, entrancing serenade that is almost like a lullaby. He's also very inquisitive about human life, often stumping Aoba when asked what the reason to being alive meant, as well as death.Ĭlear is known to enjoy singing, as he does it often. Clear is also shown to be very emotional and keeps his feelings and personal questions towards others to himself until he reaches his breaking point or becomes visibly angry. This leads Clear to believing that Aoba would come to hate him once he sees his face. Before his grandfather died, he told Clear never to take off his mask. Though usually happy, he does have his insecurities. His actions appear to be quite eccentric and odd (to which Mink, Noiz, Koujaku and Aoba make notes of), most likely because he seems to lack some basic common sense of the world. Usually, he is extremely cheerful, rarely ever getting angry, and harbors a childish and energetic personality. He uses the term "boku" to refer to himself, a form of "I" usually used by younger boys in Japan. He speaks in a very polite manner, often using "desu/desu ka" at the end of his sentences and tagging on the "-san" honorific to everyone he meets. Clear has also been shown to be able to fend off multiple gang members at once, even holding his own while fighting alongside Mink.Ĭlear is a very formal person. The only people who can lay serious harm to Clear were his own brothers,α and α2, who were much more advanced models compared to him. He then got up without a problem, simply asking if they were done yet. Clear is able to take the harshest kinds of abuse which is made evident when he agrees to let gang members beat him instead of harming Aoba. He is almost always seen holding his clear umbrella and owns two masks to hide his face: his trademark gas mask and a mask of a traditional Japanese woman.ĭue to not being human, he's incredibly strong compared to the average person. He wears white boots with black laces that reach up to his calves and white gloves. Under his coat is a white button-up shirt, which is quite short and reveals a little of his abdomen, and gray pants. When he takes off his gas mask, Aoba describes that Clear has a very handsome face, bearing pink eyes along with two small moles on the right side of his chin.Ĭlear's wardrobe consists of a white trench coat and a yellow scarf. He has short, scruffy snow-white hair that sticks up in multiple places. The only routes with no mature content are Mizuki and Aoba's extra stories.Įach of the treasure chests on the main screen reveals an extra bonus for the player to experience.Clear has an average build and is the third shortest of the main four (Aoba being the shortest, Noiz being the second-shortest). Re:connect is much more explicit than the first game, each good and bad ending all containing sex scenes.The bad endings have more scenes that were not included in the first game due to memory space.Aoba's past is revisited, including scenes with him as a child with his parents, and as Sly Blue in adolescence, with younger Virus and Trip.The main four, Noiz, Koujaku, Mink and Clear, including Ren now have their own good ending songs.Light Blue - Aoba Seragaki's back storyĪfter completing all six routes (including watching the credits for both the good ends, bad ends and going through all the options provided), the white and light blue squares will be unlocked which reveals Mizuki's story and Aoba's back story respectively.The room has colored squares that symbolize the different routes Aoba has to take: Re:connect starts with an 8-bit version of Aoba in a room similar to Captive Princess, with various options that you can click to open up menus and routes. Re:connect's features extended scenes which include plot details and character expansions, as well as the aftermath of each ending and cliffhangers from the previous game.
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