If I'm not mistaken I always talked to her but I was never able to date her. Then again I could be wrong. Knock yourself out trying. User Info: ponchikan. You don't. If there's anything to protest Atlus over, it's this. Why can't I go out with the hot robot girl? User Info: SirKaiDoumeki. You can date Aigis but only during January.
It's probably my favorite S Link. Once you max a link with a girl, that's it, you're done. You don't max a girl's social link and THEN max a separate "lover link" for that same girl.
The Lovers S. Link is a particular girl Yukari , whose social link works just like all the other girlfriends.
If all you're saying is to max one girl at a time, then yeah, pretty much that's right. You won't want to ignore the other girls completely More topics from this board Build 1 Answer How can I create vetala with maragi? Side Quest 2 Answers. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device.
Forgot your username or password? If the player chooses to complete her dating requests, Elizabeth gradually shows feelings for the Main Character throughout the scenes. Is it pretty much any of the ones you can form an S. User Info: concertofwokkie concertofwokkie 12 years ago 2 I think pretty much any girl except Maya Hermit and the little girl social link Hanged Man. User Info: Nasada19 Nasada19 12 years ago 3 All the information you posted is correct. User Info: Strain42 Strain42 12 years ago 5 It would make sense if other girls got jealous if you spend time with Aigis, I mean she may be just a robot but Yuko wouldn't know that on the other hand though, Yukari would However, Yuu hopes that Aigis will eventually understand.
Towards the end of the game, Aegis is confronted with a shadow composed of Takashi Tomari and a number of other smaller shadows that Yuu created. Because of this, Aigis leads into a crisis of whether to fulfil her duty to destroy shadows and risk killing Takashi, or to ignore that and follow her objective of protecting human life. Aigis decides, with advice from the rest of the research team, to fight the shadow and consequently potentially kill Takashi as it would be the 'Greater good' Leaving the shadow could be a greater threat to a higher number of human lives.
This results in Takashi appearing unresponsive on the floor, which prompts Aigis to hope that she has not killed him. It is later clarified that Takashi survives the incident with no major injuries. As Yuu Kimijima discusses her motive for her ploy, they are interrupted by a shadow.
Yuu shields Aigis from it, resulting in her being mortally wounded. As Yuu lies dying, Aigis finally understands her emotions and what it means to live. As Yuu takes her last breaths, Aigis promises to her that she will try her hardest to become the human that Yuu wanted her to be. Yuu dies at Aigis's side, and Aigis expresses profound grief at her loss.
Aigis chases after the shadow responsible for Yuu's death, which prompts the final boss battle. The shadow appears to have fused with a Tree called the 'Miroku Cedar', which takes Aegis to a strange arena where she is forced to fight the shadow.
As the 'Miroku Cedar' has connotations of time travel and the future, it's possible that this is symbolic of her later fight with Death on the Moonlight Bridge. At the end of the game is is revealed that the Kirijo Group have decided to have Aigis's memories erased as they believe that they would obstruct her ability to function, which will result in her losing her understanding of her emotions.
However, Aigis herself remarks that even though her memories may be totally lost, she will still hold the ability to have emotions as given to her by Yuu Kimijima. She hopes that in the future when she sees further use, she will be able to fully understand her emotions once again, and become the human that Yuu always wanted her to be, thus keeping her legacy alive even if Yuu is forgotten.
She appears to be looking out towards the ocean, where the protagonist, Junpei Iori , and Akihiko Sanada are attracted by her beauty. The trio formulates a plan to flirt with her, only to fail after she bluntly tells Junpei and Akihiko "You are not the one. She is later revealed to be an Anti-Shadow weapon developed by the Kirijo Group much to Junpei and Akihiko's dismay , and also happens to be the final Anti-Shadow weapon still capable of functioning.
Throughout the game, Aigis shows an instinctive interest in protecting the protagonist, an interest which even she cannot explain. As the story progresses, she begins to question her existence, human lives, and her role in life. When Ryoji Mochizuki transfers to Gekkoukan High, she becomes hostile to the transfer student, and warns the protagonist not to get near Ryoji.
Gameplay-wise, unlike other characters, Aigis bears the distinction of using an exclusive 'Tactic' command, Orgia Mode, which increases her overall attack capabilities, at the cost of being immobile after using it.
Ikutsuki reveals his plans for succeeding Mitsuru Kirijo 's grandfather's wish: to awaken the thirteenth arcana that was never meant to be, Death.
Under Ikutsuki's programming, Aigis is forced to subdue members of SEES and is then ordered to kill them as a sacrifice to awaken Death. However, Aigis can't bear to kill the protagonist, and begins to fight back Ikutsuki's reprogramming.
It is her strong desire to protect that saves the protagonist. However, Takeharu Kirijo is killed by Ikutsuki. During her battle with Ryoji on the Moonlight Bridge , Aigis regains the memories trapped in her damaged circuits.
The player learns that ten years before the game, her mission was to defeat or seal away Death so that the coming of Nyx would be averted. Since she was unable to defeat Death, she sealed the entity away in a young boy who was the sole survivor of a nearby car crash. That young boy was the protagonist. She is driven to protect him both to try and suppress Death and because she feels a great deal of guilt over her actions. Since Ryoji is an incarnation of Death, she senses that he is her natural enemy.
Aigis is damaged during her fight with Ryoji and must be repaired by the Kirijo Group, meaning she is not playable in the month of December. When she returns on December 30th, she requests the protagonist to kill Ryoji, as she believes that a robot who failed her motives is a failure itself.
Aigis remarks that as a robot, she cannot feel, and thus cannot even shed a tear for the others. The party comforts her, saying she already shows more human-like qualities and emotions, and is slowly becoming more human. Taking her friends' words to heart, Aigis's resolution is strengthened, and she decides to stand against the power of Nyx Avatar with her friends in SEES. After the defeat of Nyx, Aigis is seen crying. After the Dark Hour ends, Aigis is, at first, the only one who remembers Tartarus, the Dark Hour, and the protagonist's sacrifice during his borrowed month of life after the defeat of Nyx.
She allows him to live like a normal student for the few precious weeks that he has. Then, on Graduation Day, she holds the protagonist as he drifts into his final sleep, and swears that she will live her life protecting him, unaware that he is dying at that very moment.
Aigis represents Aeon Arcana , a Social Link exclusive to those 2 versions that the protagonist can access after December 30, where Aigis returns from the Kirijo Laboratory for repairing after her battle with Death. However, since school is out at that time, the protagonist cannot activate the link until school resumes on January 8.
Aigis will not get mad at the protagonist for dating another female. Additionally, just like Elizabeth , Aigis will fall in love with the protagonist regardless of their gender. Through the protagonist's interaction with Aigis, he helps Aigis understands the concept of life, and her confused feelings towards herself and the protagonist. Characters in her Social Link include Kiyoshi Sakuma , his grandmother, and a cat named Mewlie that passes away.
Upon completing the Social Link, Aigis will give the protagonist her Charred Screw, bestowing the ultimate form of the Aeon arcana, Metatron. In this epilogue, Aigis replaces the protagonist as playable protagonist, inheriting his power to summon multiple Personas, but she can no longer use Orgia Mode.
After the death of the protagonist, Aigis decides to stay in the lab instead of continuing her studies. It is also revealed that she kept the protagonist's Evoker after his death. After a heated battle, Aigis tries to summon Athena , but the Persona instead transfigures into Orpheus , the Persona of the protagonist.
Overusing the Orgia Mode, Aigis eventually passes out, but succeeds in subduing Metis. While unconscious, Aigis awoke in the Velvet Room. In there, she learns about the protagonist's unique ability.
Igor informs Aigis that the transfiguration symbolizes a change in Aigis' psyche, and that her Journey is about to begin. While unconscious, Aigis' body was also being enhanced with more armors and rations by the members of SEES. Metis would later lead Aigis to the Abyss of Time , an underground labyrinth situated below the dorm. Mitsuru would eventually regroup SEES, with Aigis serving as the field leader, inheriting the position of the protagonist, an incident which greatly irritates Yukari.
As the story progresses, it is revealed that Aigis slowly rekindles her urges and will of losing the side of humanity and the penalties a living being must face upon the protagonist's death. Her will and wishes to remove her side of humanity manifests as Metis, who is known as her "sister" who doesn't want to be left alone.
Upon venturing to the deepest area of the Abyss of Time, the members encounters the shadow manifests from SEES' negative feelings and will of seeing the protagonist one more time. Metis also reveals that a Persona is a person's shadow but tamed, which surprises everyone, though Metis is also surprised that the SEES did not know. Then the end comes. You know it's coming. You sacrifice yourself to protect the human race from itself, then drag your tired body to the roof with Aigis as your soul slips away.
You fulfill your final promise, and say goodbye to Aigis, who sheds a tear. Credits roll. In short: This scene will have you bawling like a little baby! This relationship is tragically beautiful.
You play an integral part making an obedient weapon become a loving human before your eyes. You make the ultimate sacrifice and leave your imprint on this girl's heart Literally! She lost you, but she'll never forget you. In short: Aigis is awesome. I'll grant you that reading through that, I feel like it's a better storyline than I initially gave it credit for, but that's about as far as I'd go.
For one, and I may be completely wrong on this, but I feel like the "machine learning to be human" is not even close to a unique storyline again, just a feeling, I honestly can't really think of other examples. Maybe I just think it's kind of a dumb one. I find it difficult to get invested in a storyline when I don't care about one or both of the characters involved. I care about the MC because I always get attached to player avatars, but I never cared much for Aigis. Part of it probably has to do with her voice acting, but I always found her kind of boring.
Though, I played through the original Persona 3, maybe she's made a lot better by having a social link. And thinking about it and some of this is coming from P4A , if I want a character in the Persona games who doesn't understand what it's like to be human but is obsessed with the concept, give me Elizabeth.
In fact, she has very similar motivations to Aigis, but is a little late to the party so she's looking for a way to get MC back and being awesome doing it. I'm not sure, but I think you might be the one I called out in the Rise thread when I said that Mitsuru and Aigis are boring. I'm not trying to just rain all over your Aigis parade, A lot of people seem to like her and that's fine, just making conversation. There was a movie in the early 's called AI Artificial Intelligence that had a similar plot, about an android that looked like a child and wanted to be human.
It was I haven't seen it in ages , I don't even remember much about it. Aliens or super evolved humans show up at the end and resurrect the kid android's adopted mother.
Anyway, my point is, "machine learning to be human" has been done before. I would say that it's done fairly well in Persona 3 FES, too, though I would imagine that not having a social link for her makes the relationship between the MC and Aigis dull, or more headscratch-y.
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