At this point, Kaito's been locked up for days, and Kokichi was sure that the revelation about the outside world has taken the group's desire to kill away. A back-up he had to resort to when Maki staged her attack. So, I think the 'unsolvable murder' plan was more of a back-up. He could've tried to kidnap her, but maybe he just didn't think it was a risk worth taking. I think that's the real reason he had to wait until Miu died. He only told them that Miu made the hammers and bomb, not the Exisal remote, that reveal came from Monokuma in the trial. It's not outside the realm of reason that the exisal remote can override an Exisal even when there's a Monokubs inside trying to control it, so I don't think he was really waiting for them to be destroyed.Īlso Kokichi literally told everyone that he got Miu to make them for him I honestly don't think the Monokubs factored in much at all to Kokichi's plan. It's definitely Kokichi hedging his bets, but it's no more so than when Kyoko did it. So there's a precedent established that rules do matter for Monokuma, and if he's caught violating them, then the killing game can't function normally.
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True, but that turn of events did give Kyoko the leverage she needed to force Monokuma into accepting one final trial, and unlocking the rest of the school. But I can take a stab at the others.Ĭhapter 5 in DR1, where the mastermind.executes the wrong person.and that didn't stop the game from continuing. That decision has never made any sense to me. The one question I really can't answer is why Kokichi didn't suspect that the mastermind would make another Monokuma or something whilst he held Kaito hostage in the hanger.