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4. Key Features Unique to Episode 1
| Feature | Description | |---------|-------------| | Silence Meter | Replaces traditional dialogue choices. Instead of words, you choose actions: Look away / Clench fist / Step closer / Stay still. High silence = deeper trust but slower plot. | | Notebook Fragments | Collect 5 hidden notebook pages during the episode. Each reveals Haru’s past trauma (e.g., bullying, family loss). Unlocking all unlocks a bonus scene: Kano reading her notebook alone at night. | | Ambient Audio Focus | No BGM in 70% of the episode. Only footsteps, breathing, chalk on blackboard, rain, clock ticks. Music only hits at emotional peaks. | | Dual Perspective Switch | Mid-episode, you briefly play as Sensei Kano (30 seconds) – grading papers, pausing at a photo of a former student. Implies his own guilt. | | Episode Title Card Drop | Title “Hei - Soshite Watashi wa Sensei ni...” appears only at 15:00, after the note is found, reframing the meaning. | Please note that based on standard content safety
c) Surveillance and Secrets
The journal acts as a third character. Sera touching it, Arisu watching him from outside — these mirror student-teacher power imbalances and the ethics of privacy. c) Surveillance and Secrets The journal acts as
Lines that stand out
(Examples paraphrased)
- The teacher’s casual reassurances that feel like commands.
- Hei’s terse replies that reveal a guarded past.
Themes and questions raised
- Power and influence: How far can authority extend before it becomes abusive?
- Identity and belonging: Hei’s outsider status makes them both vulnerable and perceptive.
- Trust vs. suspicion: The episode asks whether characters can be read at face value, encouraging viewers to question appearances.