Minor info corrected May 19, 2014. Koi to Senkyo to
Chocolate was released in 2012, not 2013. I should have remembered that
inhibitor filler episode named "august 4 total corruption".
This is a list of data as it was interpreted at the time, including some completed objectives and info about a brink-of-AUTOMATIC-FAILURE situation at the time. Click "Read more".
-No further "Potential cosplay character targets/objectives" met. Passed by repeat encounters from phase 1 (May 16)
-One
chocolate Pocky box was given to a Kyoko cosplayer. Late the same day,
this cosplayer had the privilege to write an encouraging statement. It
was after 6:45 pm MDT; see below.
-Several more cosplay segments were privately filmed throughout the day, slowing down after, again, 6:45 pm MDT; see below
-A
maid cafe visit took place. However, only a cup of water was ordered as
it took place after newly received info about a PRIMARY objective's new
cosplay character; see below.
-Apparently the fugitive had felt too drowsy during the panels...
-3 PRIMARY objectives completed:
--Kieran Strange received a newly built Companion Cube papercraft.
--After
doing some show-and-tell with Hamtaro and Bijou/Ribon-chan speaker toys
from 2005, Brad Swaile wrote a special statement in the guidebook and
performed some Maxwell and Light Yagami lines.
--Yuu Asakawa
signed [REDACTED]'s Azumanga Daioh outer box cover and a newly purchased
copy of Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate.* She was told to mention her roles
as Sakaki (Azumanga Daioh), Satsuki Shinonome (Koi to Senkyo to
Chocolate), and Luka Megurine (Vocaloid). Video segments were allowed
for both these actors.
-Additionally, Chris Cason was included between the two
as the fugitive didn't want to leave him out. A video segment was
allowed.
*aka Love, Election, and Chocolate. This show
became a rotating interest throughout 2012, and, in recent
superslinger2007 clue drops, led to Luka reciting Satsuki's lines and
wearing the latter's red bell strings. Unrelated to Yuu Asakawa's
characters, it also led to Mami Tomoe (in her Japanese voice) speaking
in Mifuyu Kiba's voice, especially in the dramatization
Opposition/Resurrection.
Unfortunately, this mission is NOW on the brink of AUTOMATIC FAILURE.
Because
the fugitive was rushed and had not checked who was in the autograph
line in front of him, a PRIMARY objective was sighted but too distant.
Compounded with the sense of recent facial recognition issues, it was at
this time that the fugitive started having paranoid brutality, and his
mind started to fall apart as he beat himself up in his mind over this
unforeseen turn of events at approx. 6:45 pm MDT while, according to
reports, he chanted, "Break, break, break... break my mind".
Apparently
this primary objective had changed characters since their last
[REDACTED] encounter during May 2013's fear/survival mission, according
to a good friend in the Otafest staff, leading to the paranoid belief of
"She changed her character so she can avoid having to deal with a
fugitive." [REDACTED REDACTED REDACTED]