

- #Degrees of separation manual#
- #Degrees of separation code#
- #Degrees of separation professional#
- #Degrees of separation series#
A Japanese citizen who becomes an important supporter of his rebellion turns out to have been his maid, and also a ninja. A military officer he disgraces turns out to have formerly been a guard at his mansion. The president of the student council at his school is from a noble family that were supporters of his mother. He and his sister spent time, as children, in the Kururugi household, giving him a personal relationship with his rival, an important businessman, a legendary general, and a girl who will later become an enthusiastic fan of his alter ego. His father is the primary villain of the series. The protagonist, Lelouch, has more half siblings than he can count (since his father is an emperor with 108 wives), at least five of which are important to the plot.
#Degrees of separation code#

And the student behind the counter in the convenience store? He's Yuta's and Moriko's guild leader in the game.

it just so happens that Yuta and Moriko used to be best friends in another MMO, many years back. His friend from work ALSO has a chance encounter with Moriko, recognizes her voice from back then and asks her out. Much later, they collide by a street corner where he accidentally knocks her unconscious with his elbow. He runs into her by accident in a convenience store, where they both want the last piece of chicken.
#Degrees of separation manual#
Yuta was very impressed by a personnel manual Moriko wrote back then. It turns out he has a friend at work who used to talk to Moriko on the phone a lot for business reasons.
#Degrees of separation series#
In the original manga, they are completely unrelated characters starred in each independent episodes, but in this series they are all parts of Tenma's greater scheme involving Astro. Tenma, who is ascended into the role of Big Bad.
#Degrees of separation professional#
While more recent studies on global links between any random person are more inconclusive, games such as Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon show that the "six degrees" concept is at least true when restricted to people within the same professional field, such as actors or musicians. This trope does manage to somewhat be Truth in Television: in the 1960s, American social psychologist Stanley Milgram's "small-world experiment" found that the average connection between any person in the United States as being around three friendships.

It doesn't matter if it's an Easter Egg or important to the Myth Arc. This is where every character is tangentially connected to almost every other character. It seems there's only One Degree of Separation. In fact, you are her father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate. Hold on, it seems you've met her entire family at one point or another throughout your entire life.Īnd then she comes up to you and reveals that she's met your whole family before as well. But wait, isn't her mother the one who sat next to you at a bus station five years ago and gave you great life advice? And her cousin looks familiar, too. However, on your wedding day, when you meet her father, you remember that he's the guy who failed you in biology in the twelfth grade. Say one day you meet a girl and fall in love.
