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It is also able to fire a large blue bubble which splits into 3 small ones from a cannon underneath its carapace. Crab-like, it can fire two energy mortars from the nodules in its head. VFO: An unusually shaped Venusian spacecraft used by unwinged Venusians.Ĭrab-Tank: A kind of Venusian walker. Their technology appears to be organic, as seen when certain vehicles leak a blood-like fluid when destroyed. Devil Survivor is probably exception to this, since you can have more than one demon of the same species (other than unique demons).They appear as large, toad-like creatures, with bulbous heads and reptilian features. This is probably also why in most games, you can't have more than one demon of the same species at a time, and if you talk to that demon with the same one in your party, they say to take care of their friend and then leave. In between battles in that game, even Asahi will comment saying "Hey we should talk to x demon, we haven't talked to them yet." implying they're one being. I also remember it happening in SMTIV: Apocalypse. I started replaying Soul Hackers recently and noticed this with a handful of demons. In many of the games, demons of the same species might talk about remembering the player if you talk to them again, even after killing them before. This one is more in theory territory, but I believe in most if not all SMT games, demons of the same species share a consciousness and/or memories.
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While they did seemingly write Philemon out of it, there's things such as Katsuya being alluded to in Persona 5, or the casts of the first two games being interviewed by Trish on TV in Persona 3, or the whole fact that the Kirijo group split from the Nanjo Group, which is Kei Nanjo's family. I know lots of people like to say that Persona 1&2 are entirely separate universes from Persona 3, 4, and 5, but this isn't entirely true, as much as Atlus wants it to be it seems at times. In the end, Kyouji ends up in Chief Todoroki's body and brings the once-struggling Kuzunoha Detective Agency in Sumaru City to a success. In Devil Summoner (not Raidou 1, the original Devil Summoner), the protagonist and Kyouji Kuzunoha are both killed by Sid Davis, but Charon gives the protagonist the chance to inhabit Kyouji's body, while Kyouji's just a floating spirit. She does play a significant role in the story in Innocent Sin though, particularly involving Tadashi Satomi's self-insert character of the same name. Her main function is to enter sweepstakes contests on behalf of the player when they bring her magazines. In Persona 2, she's an assistant of Chief Todoroki in the Kuzunoha Detective Agency. She's a student in Persona 1 vaguely mentioning her experience in SMT if., and having a more significant role in the Snow Queen quest.
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She appears in Persona 1, as well as the Persona 2 duology. has the protagonist Tamaki Uchida, and the female Tamaki is the canon protagonist.
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Shin Megami Tensei if., Persona, and Devil Summoner are all connected universes.