Origin: Spirits of the Past - Any ideas on who makes the 'phone call'

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In Origin: Spirits of the Past, Toola at the beginning receives a (what can only be called) a phonecall which she doesn't end up answering.

From memory, Shunack claims he didn't make the call, but did he really make the call or is this Gonzo's attempt at saying their are possible others, or could it have been the forest itself?



Best Answer

Shunack did indeed make the call. Somehow he was able to detect that her Raban was active (possibly when she used it to open that door to escape the water). Notice that Shunack knows before Minka makes it aware to the soldiers of Toola's presence in the restaurant/bar.

After Toola talks to Agito's father she wanders off (on her way to the forest?) and is somehow encountered by Shunack. Seeing that he had more than one Raban, I can only guess that he made previous attempts to open E.S.T.O.C. with the Rabans found on the dead bodies in the cryogenic pods.




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Answer 2

A Raban can only be activated by its owner; Shunack said he had lost his years ago. The ones he wore were no good to him or he would have activated the E.S.T.O.C. without Toola.

I would say there are others out there.

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