In the end, Izanami reveals the truth, which they'd been mistaken about all along - the so-called "Midnight Channel" is the world of human consciousness. When the image becomes its clearest and the full voice can be heard, that usually signals that the victim has been thrown into the Midnight Channel. As the days pass, the image slowly becomes clearer and sometimes their voice can be heard. Several days prior, usually only a blurry image can be seen, with no audio aside from static with identity of the victim unclear. Midnight Channel areas can be explored any number of times, and the target at the boss floor will be replaced by a substitute boss after they are rescued.įor a long time, the purpose and origin of the Midnight Channel eludes everyone involved - it seemingly serves as a warning message of the next victim to be pushed into the TV. Therefore, unless one has excellent time management, clearing them if they are newly available should be of utmost priority. Failure to rescue the target within the deadline will result in a Game Over. When a Midnight Channel area is unlocked, the protagonist will be given a deadline to complete it, up to the next foggy day. Each member of the Investigation Team receives a personalized pair of glasses when they join the team and wear it through their adventures through the Midnight Channel. Specially made glasses created by Teddie causes the fog to disappear from the wearer's vision. The fog that blankets the Midnight Channel clouds the vision of anyone attempting to look through it with normal eyes. If the person is too young or innocent to have a Shadow Self, its oppressive climate will instead put them into danger even if they are saved, they will still fall critically ill due to the side effects caused by its climate. Victims who are killed in the Midnight Channel are expelled from the TV World and their corpse is found hanging from a telephone line with no physical indications of their death. Due to this, it is possible to kill victims by pushing them into the TV, but they can also be saved if they are rescued before the fog disappears. When the fog clears, the shadows go berserk and will kill any humans trapped. Victims who fall into the Midnight Channel do not attract Shadows unless the fog clears. According to Teddie, the place a person is pushed into the TV World from the real world determines where they land in the Midnight Channel. The party discovers that Teddie is a resident in this world, along with innumerable Shadows. The Midnight Channel looks like a television studio, with large floodlights spread all over the place. The protagonist, Yosuke and Teddie in the Midnight Channel. Music: " Studio Backlot/Backside of the TV".Upon hitting the ground, they find themselves in a strange dimension blanketed by a thick fog. Due to a freak-accident, the three wind up falling into the TV. The protagonist finds that he retains his ability to reach through the TV by reaching into a large, widescreen TV at Junes, alarming both Yosuke and Chie. The protagonist informs Yosuke and Chie of the incident, but both laugh it off as a joke. He managed to pull his hand away, but accidentally fell and hit his head on the table in the process, and soon went to bed. Luckily, the TV he had was too small, and his body could not fit. When he touched the screen, his hand was sucked into it. Without warning, blurred images of a female student appeared. The protagonist stays up and stares at the TV in his room when the clock struck twelve. The TV connected to the channel in Junes. Knowing that it would rain pretty soon, they agreed to try it out and see if the legend is indeed true. Earlier, she also pointed out that she heard a student had seen the Midnight Channel, claiming that his soulmate was Yamano, the TV announcer. Chie Satonaka tells the protagonist and Yosuke Hanamura about the popular urban legend of the Midnight Channel while they were eating at the Junes Food Court.
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