Ruby City application
PLAYER
Name: Olivia
Age: 22
Personal Journal:
zekroms
E-mail: hinata@kibougamine.com
AIM/MSN/etc: zekroms [AIM],
maragidyne
CHARACTER
Name: Hajime Hinata
Canon: Dangan Ronpa (2)
Age: Essentially 16 due to losing his memories of the last three years of his life and taking on the form of his avatar in the New World Program, though his real age is 19 (both headcanon ages).
Timeline: Post-chapter 6
Personality:
Hajime Hinata is a character who can come off as cynical and blunt, but who cares deeply about all of his friends, and under the wrong circumstances can be driven by strong insecurities.
On the surface, one of the first things that one may notice about Hinata is his cynicism. He spends the majority of the prologue of the game being incredibly suspicious about their entire situation while everyone else is content to enjoy their spontaneous island field trip, and later when Hinata's suspicions are confirmed, he also becomes wary of everyone else. He has no doubt that someone among them would kill another in order to escape the island, and he can't even trust himself to not be driven to kill someone. Hinata also tends to be rather blunt and isn't even afraid to express his outright apathy to others, often brushing off the other students. This type of attitude that he displays rather often can make him appear to be cold-hearted; however, Hinata is nowhere near that.
Although he can clearly be snippy at times, especially during stressful situations (aka the vast majority of the game), he does genuinely care for every single one of the students. He often comforts Tsumiki and encourages her to worry less about what other people think of her, and he's happy when he sees her having positive interactions with other students. In Owari's fourth free time event, Hinata discovers that she has a fear of ghosts, which embarrasses her and makes her tell him not to tell anyone. She's still hung up on it during the final free time event and insists that she's not weak, but Hinata helps her see that there's nothing shameful about being weak and that a truly strong person would try to overcome their weaknesses rather than refuse to acknowledge them. The fact that he even goes out of his way to spend time with his classmates and tries to help them with their insecurities rather than just holing himself up in his cottage like he had originally wanted to do shows what a kind-hearted person Hinata really is.
In addition, Hinata also has a less serious side that occasionally surfaces when he spends alone time with his classmates. He does things like participate in a headbanging contest with Ibuki until they both pass out, have an endurance contest with Gundam in which they squeeze each other's hands and see who can last the longest, and jokingly ask Kuzuryuu if they're doing a marriage ritual during his final free time event (this is an option that pisses Kuzuryuu off, however). Also, at the end of Togami's final free time event, they spend the rest of the day joking around and talking about random things. This drastic contrast to his usual demeanor further proves the point that Hinata is not as straightforward of a character as he seems and shows that he truly is a teenager at heart who likes to joke around and do questionable things with people that he really trusts. However, the biggest reason why this side of him is rarely seen throughout the game is likely because he is usually too preoccupied with dealing with the extremely stressful circumstances of his situation such as solving murder cases that determine whether the rest of them live or die and worrying when another murder is going to take place, which causes his more irritable side to be in control most of the time.
Also, despite his initial suspicion of everyone, he gradually opens up to the idea of believing in them. He actually ends up putting a good deal of trust in his classmates, and he's very clearly distressed each time someone reveals themselves to be involved in a murder. This is especially apparent with Komaeda and Tsumiki, who each revealed disturbing sides of themselves after Hinata had been close to them and trusted them. In both cases, he has trouble resolving their actions and words with the ideas of them that he's come to know, and he says that he really doesn't want to believe they could do what they're accused of, asking them to please give him evidence disproving their involvement so that he doesn't have to accept it as the truth. It shakes him to find out these people he thought of as friends weren't what he thought they were, and really shows that despite his jaded facade, he's a trusting person who believes in his friends until it's definitely proven that he can't.
Even when he can't trust them anymore, though, he can't bring himself to fully abandon them either, and still tries to understand them. His relationship with Komaeda is a really striking example of this. If Komaeda's first free time event is completed before the end of Chapter 1, Hinata can still ask Komaeda to hang out with him whenever possible until Chapter 5, and can even still go through the usual ritual of giving a present after spending some time together. Hinata tells him that he spends time with him because he doesn't understand him, and so he's afraid of leaving Komaeda alone, but by spending time with him, he gradually does come to understand him better, even if he still doesn't think that Komaeda's actions can be excused. When he finds about Komaeda's terminal illnesses, he even feels genuine sympathy for him. (At least for a moment, until Komaeda backtracks and says he was lying.)
His complex feelings for Komaeda truly come to light during the trial for Komaeda's murder in Chapter 5. Hinata's intense distrust (but also the understanding he's developed) of Komaeda drives him to convince the others to continue with the trial whenever it seems like they've reached a conclusion because he just can't believe that Komaeda would allow his murder to be solved in such a simple matter. On the other hand, once it's revealed that Komaeda plotted his own murder, Hinata clings on to the belief that he set everything up to bring the surviving students even closer together than before and allow them to obtain the ultimate hope, when in fact Komaeda was actually trying to murder everyone except for the traitor. Despite the way that he treated Hinata and the other students, he wanted to believe that Komaeda had good intentions in mind the whole time, and was completely disgusted when he realized the harsh truth. However, it's likely that Hinata gained a much better understanding of Komaeda's motives after finding out that they were all former members of SHSL Despair, and that by trying to kill them all and let the uninvolved traitor survive, Komaeda really was trying to destroy despair and let hope live. So in short, even though Hinata has a deep distrust of Komaeda and is pissed off by him a lot, underneath it all is some twisted form of friendship that he can't quite seem to let go of, and a much greater understanding of Komaeda than any of the other students ever attempt to get.
Naturally, as the protagonist of the game, Hinata is gradually established as the leader of the group. Right after the death of their former leader, Togami, Hinata is pressed with the task of checking under the tablecloth to find the source of the blood that Owari was smelling, and he continues to end up in these kinds of positions throughout the game, willing or not, with the rest of the students coming to trust him as things progress. He ends up having a big influence on the trials, always being the one to point out contradictions and successfully disproving arguments against his own claims, which causes the trials to move in his favor. He is also very logical and always thinks things through before speaking up, never blurting out any baseless accusations that he can't back up, which is what helps them eventually figure out who the culprit is. While he does get stumped at times and sometimes need assistance from others to arrive to the right conclusion, Hinata never fails to have just the evidence he needs to get the job done. He proves to be especially capable in Chapter 3's trial, where everyone's lives literally depend on Hinata's deduction abilities because he was the sole witness to video of "Mioda" preparing to hang herself, therefore he is the only one who can figure out the discrepencies between the video and the actual crime scene, which of course he does.
But in spite of his leadership qualities and the good relationships he's able to establish with pretty much everyone on the island, Hinata has a lot of serious insecurities that become more and more apparent as the game progresses. He's not only afraid of what the other students might do to him when they first find out about the game they're being forced into, he's afraid of what he might do to them, revealing a level of weakness (or at least honesty about his potential weakness, which could actually possibly be considered a strength) that isn't so common in protagonists. When Monokuma tells the students that one of them is a traitor, Hinata even doubts himself a little, as he's the only student who can't remember what their talent is, and he acknowledges how suspicious that makes him look. This makes it especially difficult for him when Souda starts to suspect him for a time in Chapter 4, even when all of the other students stand behind him and insist that he can't be the traitor. As much as he wants to be trusted and as upset as his friend's doubt makes him, he has a sliver of doubt himself (until his innocence is proven).
But where his insecurities really become an issue is with his feelings about Hope's Peak and his talent, or as it turns out, his lack thereof - it turns out part of the reason he can't remember his talent is because he never had one. He's always idolized the school and going there has been his lifelong dream, but without a SHSL talent, the only way he could go was by paying extremely high tuition fees to join the reserve course, where students get in based on money rather than merit. But this just ended up making him feel worse about himself, as he was bullied relentlessly at the school for his lack of talent, and ended up on the verge of failing out of the school. These feelings of inadequacy led him to accept the school's proposal that he serve as the experimental subject for the Hope Cultivation Project. It's very likely that Hinata was told the risks of the experiment, including the fact that he would lose his old self entirely, but that didn't stop him from going through with it. Hinata desperately wants to be a special, talented person and not to live the life of a boring, ordinary person, and he can't stand the thought of failing out of the school he cared so much about, especially after his parents paid so much for him to go there, and so he sees accepting the role as the only option he has. Being remade into someone with many talents who would be the ultimate symbol of hope seems like a blessing to him, and with how bleak his future was otherwise looking, there was no way he could turn it down.
What this project ends up doing is repressing his memories and personality and essentially eliminating his identity as Hajime Hinata and giving him a new one as Izuru Kamukura, named for the founder of Hope's Peak and intended to carry on his will as the symbol of the hope the school has always tried to create. As Kamukura, he is an entirely different person. While Hinata had a low sense of self worth, Kamukura holds himself in extremely regard, referring to himself as being "someone loved by talent," and either belittles or outright ignores everyone around him in favor of hearing himself talk. The talents he's given give him exceptional intelligence, critical thinking, and analytical skills, among many other things, but this ability to understand and predict so much about the world leaves him very bored with it. Kamukura is excited by unpredictability and irregularity, but they never last long because he can so quickly and easily figure out every pattern. Even things as complicated as Komaeda's way of thinking are considered easily understandable and therefore uninteresting by Kamukura.
It's presumably this boredom with the world that allows Kamukura to be manipulated by Junko Enoshima, the leader of Super High School Level Despair. While Hinata himself has plenty of reason to fall into despair and want to get back at everyone who drove him into a corner, with those memories completely sealed away, the motivations of Kamukura are less complex and much less sympathetic. He enjoys shaking things up and hoping that it will make something happen that's interesting enough for him, and his goal seems to be to bring about a sort of unnatural selection to get rid of all the dull and untalented people in the world. In a way, this is probably a holdover from what was drilled into his head by the Hope Cultivation Project staff, even though he ends up going against them. He was constantly taught that it was his mission in life to bring hope to the world, and in his mind, the world is hopeless as long as it's full of boring, useless people. The only way he sees to bring his own kind of hope to that world is to start it over as a world of only talented people. With motivations like this, Junko naturally has no trouble getting him to murder the student council and instigate what becomes known as the World's Most Despair-Inducing Incident. These are most likely also the reasons he brought the AI Junko virus into the New World Program and started off all the killings on the island. The end goal of the Junko AI is to have it take over all the people in the world, thereby ridding it of all of its boring, talentless people and replacing them with the ultra talented Junko. Given the obsessive mindset that SHSL Despair members develop about Junko, whether they love her or hate her, it's not unreasonable to think that Kamukura would go to such lengths to fulfill his vision of a better world, whether he would be there to see that world in the end or not.
When Hinata finds out about all of this, he's understandably distressed, but this time, with everything he knows and with the memories of all his friends in mind, he chooses to fight against despair as himself, showing great strength and personal growth. He understands that it doesn't really matter in the end if he has any special talent. What's important is keeping hope and moving forward despite all the obstacles he'll have to face, and by accepting this, he's finally able to take some pride in himself as Hajime Hinata and to lead his friends in working to undo the terrible things they did as SHSL Despair and create a better world.
Background: Here!
Abilities: Hinata has pretty decent critical thinking and analytical skills and is also good at forming positive relationships with people, however he has no supernatural abilities or powers whatsoever.
First Person:
[voice]
Hey, can anyone hear this...?
[He sounds a little uncomfortable; he's clearly not used to this whole "talking to hundreds of people at once over a network" thing.]
My name is Hinata Hajime. I just got here a few hours ago, but I... don't really know why I'm here? I woke up on an empty train that I don't even remember ever boarding in the first place, and it just happened to stop here. Did something like that happen to anyone else?
[Normally he would have thought it impossible for every other person here to have experienced the same phenomenon, but considering what he went through before he came here, he actually wouldn't be too surprised if that was the case.]
Anyway... I'd appreciate it if anyone could tell me more about what's going on in this city. I'm also looking for my classmates - they're from a school called Hope's Peak Academy. If you know anything about that, or if any of you guys are listening to this right now, please contact me as soon as possible.
[And with that, he ends the transmission.]
Third Person:
Hinata's eyes opened to a sight that he did not at all expect to see; a completely deserted train quietly chugging along in the sunset. As soon as his brain registered what he was seeing, he knew that something definitely wasn't right here. He should be laying in a pod right now, staring up at the ceiling - not sitting in a train with absolutely no one else on it. Where was this train even going?
"Kuzuryuu! Owari! Sonia! Souda! Anyone?!" he called out as loud as he could as he got up from his seat and looked around, but the only response he received was an eerie silence. In hindsight, Hinata wasn't really sure why he bothered -- he wasn't really expecting to get a response anyway. It was just a reflex, he supposed. Though just because this car was empty didn't mean that all the other cars were, too, so he started heading towards the next car to check it out. Just as he approached the door, though, the train began to slow to a stop. He looked out the window at the strangely empty train station and hesitated for a moment as the train's exit doors opened, but soon enough he stepped off the train and looked back, waiting to see if anyone else was getting off too. But he was the only one. He looked through the train's windows as it rolled away, but he didn't see a single person's head. It really was completely empty.
"What the hell is going on here...?" Hinata muttered to himself. Why was he the only one here? Was any of this even real? Could this just be a dream, or was he still inside the program? Did Kamukura take his place in the real world, leaving Hinata's consciousness to be trapped here forever, all alone in this weird virtual city?
He shook his head as if to dispel the negative thoughts floating around in his head. "No. Standing around jumping to conclusions isn't going to get me anywhere. I should take a look around." Hinata turned away from the platform and began to walk around the station. It didn't take him long to locate the informative posters hanging on the walls and the items laying around nearby. First-aid kits, food, blankets... They looked relatively new, so that meant he really wasn't alone here after all. That instantly put Hinata's mind at ease. Even though he still had no idea what this place really was or why he was here in the first place, he wasn't going to give up. He was going to reunite with his classmates, whether they were somewhere in this city or back on Jabberwock Island.
So with a newfound determination, Hinata began a new chapter of his life - one that would surely be filled with ups and downs just like any other, but no matter what kind of ending was waiting for him, he was going to get there his way.
Name: Olivia
Age: 22
Personal Journal:
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E-mail: hinata@kibougamine.com
AIM/MSN/etc: zekroms [AIM],
CHARACTER
Name: Hajime Hinata
Canon: Dangan Ronpa (2)
Age: Essentially 16 due to losing his memories of the last three years of his life and taking on the form of his avatar in the New World Program, though his real age is 19 (both headcanon ages).
Timeline: Post-chapter 6
Personality:
Hajime Hinata is a character who can come off as cynical and blunt, but who cares deeply about all of his friends, and under the wrong circumstances can be driven by strong insecurities.
On the surface, one of the first things that one may notice about Hinata is his cynicism. He spends the majority of the prologue of the game being incredibly suspicious about their entire situation while everyone else is content to enjoy their spontaneous island field trip, and later when Hinata's suspicions are confirmed, he also becomes wary of everyone else. He has no doubt that someone among them would kill another in order to escape the island, and he can't even trust himself to not be driven to kill someone. Hinata also tends to be rather blunt and isn't even afraid to express his outright apathy to others, often brushing off the other students. This type of attitude that he displays rather often can make him appear to be cold-hearted; however, Hinata is nowhere near that.
Although he can clearly be snippy at times, especially during stressful situations (aka the vast majority of the game), he does genuinely care for every single one of the students. He often comforts Tsumiki and encourages her to worry less about what other people think of her, and he's happy when he sees her having positive interactions with other students. In Owari's fourth free time event, Hinata discovers that she has a fear of ghosts, which embarrasses her and makes her tell him not to tell anyone. She's still hung up on it during the final free time event and insists that she's not weak, but Hinata helps her see that there's nothing shameful about being weak and that a truly strong person would try to overcome their weaknesses rather than refuse to acknowledge them. The fact that he even goes out of his way to spend time with his classmates and tries to help them with their insecurities rather than just holing himself up in his cottage like he had originally wanted to do shows what a kind-hearted person Hinata really is.
In addition, Hinata also has a less serious side that occasionally surfaces when he spends alone time with his classmates. He does things like participate in a headbanging contest with Ibuki until they both pass out, have an endurance contest with Gundam in which they squeeze each other's hands and see who can last the longest, and jokingly ask Kuzuryuu if they're doing a marriage ritual during his final free time event (this is an option that pisses Kuzuryuu off, however). Also, at the end of Togami's final free time event, they spend the rest of the day joking around and talking about random things. This drastic contrast to his usual demeanor further proves the point that Hinata is not as straightforward of a character as he seems and shows that he truly is a teenager at heart who likes to joke around and do questionable things with people that he really trusts. However, the biggest reason why this side of him is rarely seen throughout the game is likely because he is usually too preoccupied with dealing with the extremely stressful circumstances of his situation such as solving murder cases that determine whether the rest of them live or die and worrying when another murder is going to take place, which causes his more irritable side to be in control most of the time.
Also, despite his initial suspicion of everyone, he gradually opens up to the idea of believing in them. He actually ends up putting a good deal of trust in his classmates, and he's very clearly distressed each time someone reveals themselves to be involved in a murder. This is especially apparent with Komaeda and Tsumiki, who each revealed disturbing sides of themselves after Hinata had been close to them and trusted them. In both cases, he has trouble resolving their actions and words with the ideas of them that he's come to know, and he says that he really doesn't want to believe they could do what they're accused of, asking them to please give him evidence disproving their involvement so that he doesn't have to accept it as the truth. It shakes him to find out these people he thought of as friends weren't what he thought they were, and really shows that despite his jaded facade, he's a trusting person who believes in his friends until it's definitely proven that he can't.
Even when he can't trust them anymore, though, he can't bring himself to fully abandon them either, and still tries to understand them. His relationship with Komaeda is a really striking example of this. If Komaeda's first free time event is completed before the end of Chapter 1, Hinata can still ask Komaeda to hang out with him whenever possible until Chapter 5, and can even still go through the usual ritual of giving a present after spending some time together. Hinata tells him that he spends time with him because he doesn't understand him, and so he's afraid of leaving Komaeda alone, but by spending time with him, he gradually does come to understand him better, even if he still doesn't think that Komaeda's actions can be excused. When he finds about Komaeda's terminal illnesses, he even feels genuine sympathy for him. (At least for a moment, until Komaeda backtracks and says he was lying.)
His complex feelings for Komaeda truly come to light during the trial for Komaeda's murder in Chapter 5. Hinata's intense distrust (but also the understanding he's developed) of Komaeda drives him to convince the others to continue with the trial whenever it seems like they've reached a conclusion because he just can't believe that Komaeda would allow his murder to be solved in such a simple matter. On the other hand, once it's revealed that Komaeda plotted his own murder, Hinata clings on to the belief that he set everything up to bring the surviving students even closer together than before and allow them to obtain the ultimate hope, when in fact Komaeda was actually trying to murder everyone except for the traitor. Despite the way that he treated Hinata and the other students, he wanted to believe that Komaeda had good intentions in mind the whole time, and was completely disgusted when he realized the harsh truth. However, it's likely that Hinata gained a much better understanding of Komaeda's motives after finding out that they were all former members of SHSL Despair, and that by trying to kill them all and let the uninvolved traitor survive, Komaeda really was trying to destroy despair and let hope live. So in short, even though Hinata has a deep distrust of Komaeda and is pissed off by him a lot, underneath it all is some twisted form of friendship that he can't quite seem to let go of, and a much greater understanding of Komaeda than any of the other students ever attempt to get.
Naturally, as the protagonist of the game, Hinata is gradually established as the leader of the group. Right after the death of their former leader, Togami, Hinata is pressed with the task of checking under the tablecloth to find the source of the blood that Owari was smelling, and he continues to end up in these kinds of positions throughout the game, willing or not, with the rest of the students coming to trust him as things progress. He ends up having a big influence on the trials, always being the one to point out contradictions and successfully disproving arguments against his own claims, which causes the trials to move in his favor. He is also very logical and always thinks things through before speaking up, never blurting out any baseless accusations that he can't back up, which is what helps them eventually figure out who the culprit is. While he does get stumped at times and sometimes need assistance from others to arrive to the right conclusion, Hinata never fails to have just the evidence he needs to get the job done. He proves to be especially capable in Chapter 3's trial, where everyone's lives literally depend on Hinata's deduction abilities because he was the sole witness to video of "Mioda" preparing to hang herself, therefore he is the only one who can figure out the discrepencies between the video and the actual crime scene, which of course he does.
But in spite of his leadership qualities and the good relationships he's able to establish with pretty much everyone on the island, Hinata has a lot of serious insecurities that become more and more apparent as the game progresses. He's not only afraid of what the other students might do to him when they first find out about the game they're being forced into, he's afraid of what he might do to them, revealing a level of weakness (or at least honesty about his potential weakness, which could actually possibly be considered a strength) that isn't so common in protagonists. When Monokuma tells the students that one of them is a traitor, Hinata even doubts himself a little, as he's the only student who can't remember what their talent is, and he acknowledges how suspicious that makes him look. This makes it especially difficult for him when Souda starts to suspect him for a time in Chapter 4, even when all of the other students stand behind him and insist that he can't be the traitor. As much as he wants to be trusted and as upset as his friend's doubt makes him, he has a sliver of doubt himself (until his innocence is proven).
But where his insecurities really become an issue is with his feelings about Hope's Peak and his talent, or as it turns out, his lack thereof - it turns out part of the reason he can't remember his talent is because he never had one. He's always idolized the school and going there has been his lifelong dream, but without a SHSL talent, the only way he could go was by paying extremely high tuition fees to join the reserve course, where students get in based on money rather than merit. But this just ended up making him feel worse about himself, as he was bullied relentlessly at the school for his lack of talent, and ended up on the verge of failing out of the school. These feelings of inadequacy led him to accept the school's proposal that he serve as the experimental subject for the Hope Cultivation Project. It's very likely that Hinata was told the risks of the experiment, including the fact that he would lose his old self entirely, but that didn't stop him from going through with it. Hinata desperately wants to be a special, talented person and not to live the life of a boring, ordinary person, and he can't stand the thought of failing out of the school he cared so much about, especially after his parents paid so much for him to go there, and so he sees accepting the role as the only option he has. Being remade into someone with many talents who would be the ultimate symbol of hope seems like a blessing to him, and with how bleak his future was otherwise looking, there was no way he could turn it down.
What this project ends up doing is repressing his memories and personality and essentially eliminating his identity as Hajime Hinata and giving him a new one as Izuru Kamukura, named for the founder of Hope's Peak and intended to carry on his will as the symbol of the hope the school has always tried to create. As Kamukura, he is an entirely different person. While Hinata had a low sense of self worth, Kamukura holds himself in extremely regard, referring to himself as being "someone loved by talent," and either belittles or outright ignores everyone around him in favor of hearing himself talk. The talents he's given give him exceptional intelligence, critical thinking, and analytical skills, among many other things, but this ability to understand and predict so much about the world leaves him very bored with it. Kamukura is excited by unpredictability and irregularity, but they never last long because he can so quickly and easily figure out every pattern. Even things as complicated as Komaeda's way of thinking are considered easily understandable and therefore uninteresting by Kamukura.
It's presumably this boredom with the world that allows Kamukura to be manipulated by Junko Enoshima, the leader of Super High School Level Despair. While Hinata himself has plenty of reason to fall into despair and want to get back at everyone who drove him into a corner, with those memories completely sealed away, the motivations of Kamukura are less complex and much less sympathetic. He enjoys shaking things up and hoping that it will make something happen that's interesting enough for him, and his goal seems to be to bring about a sort of unnatural selection to get rid of all the dull and untalented people in the world. In a way, this is probably a holdover from what was drilled into his head by the Hope Cultivation Project staff, even though he ends up going against them. He was constantly taught that it was his mission in life to bring hope to the world, and in his mind, the world is hopeless as long as it's full of boring, useless people. The only way he sees to bring his own kind of hope to that world is to start it over as a world of only talented people. With motivations like this, Junko naturally has no trouble getting him to murder the student council and instigate what becomes known as the World's Most Despair-Inducing Incident. These are most likely also the reasons he brought the AI Junko virus into the New World Program and started off all the killings on the island. The end goal of the Junko AI is to have it take over all the people in the world, thereby ridding it of all of its boring, talentless people and replacing them with the ultra talented Junko. Given the obsessive mindset that SHSL Despair members develop about Junko, whether they love her or hate her, it's not unreasonable to think that Kamukura would go to such lengths to fulfill his vision of a better world, whether he would be there to see that world in the end or not.
When Hinata finds out about all of this, he's understandably distressed, but this time, with everything he knows and with the memories of all his friends in mind, he chooses to fight against despair as himself, showing great strength and personal growth. He understands that it doesn't really matter in the end if he has any special talent. What's important is keeping hope and moving forward despite all the obstacles he'll have to face, and by accepting this, he's finally able to take some pride in himself as Hajime Hinata and to lead his friends in working to undo the terrible things they did as SHSL Despair and create a better world.
Background: Here!
Abilities: Hinata has pretty decent critical thinking and analytical skills and is also good at forming positive relationships with people, however he has no supernatural abilities or powers whatsoever.
First Person:
[voice]
Hey, can anyone hear this...?
[He sounds a little uncomfortable; he's clearly not used to this whole "talking to hundreds of people at once over a network" thing.]
My name is Hinata Hajime. I just got here a few hours ago, but I... don't really know why I'm here? I woke up on an empty train that I don't even remember ever boarding in the first place, and it just happened to stop here. Did something like that happen to anyone else?
[Normally he would have thought it impossible for every other person here to have experienced the same phenomenon, but considering what he went through before he came here, he actually wouldn't be too surprised if that was the case.]
Anyway... I'd appreciate it if anyone could tell me more about what's going on in this city. I'm also looking for my classmates - they're from a school called Hope's Peak Academy. If you know anything about that, or if any of you guys are listening to this right now, please contact me as soon as possible.
[And with that, he ends the transmission.]
Third Person:
Hinata's eyes opened to a sight that he did not at all expect to see; a completely deserted train quietly chugging along in the sunset. As soon as his brain registered what he was seeing, he knew that something definitely wasn't right here. He should be laying in a pod right now, staring up at the ceiling - not sitting in a train with absolutely no one else on it. Where was this train even going?
"Kuzuryuu! Owari! Sonia! Souda! Anyone?!" he called out as loud as he could as he got up from his seat and looked around, but the only response he received was an eerie silence. In hindsight, Hinata wasn't really sure why he bothered -- he wasn't really expecting to get a response anyway. It was just a reflex, he supposed. Though just because this car was empty didn't mean that all the other cars were, too, so he started heading towards the next car to check it out. Just as he approached the door, though, the train began to slow to a stop. He looked out the window at the strangely empty train station and hesitated for a moment as the train's exit doors opened, but soon enough he stepped off the train and looked back, waiting to see if anyone else was getting off too. But he was the only one. He looked through the train's windows as it rolled away, but he didn't see a single person's head. It really was completely empty.
"What the hell is going on here...?" Hinata muttered to himself. Why was he the only one here? Was any of this even real? Could this just be a dream, or was he still inside the program? Did Kamukura take his place in the real world, leaving Hinata's consciousness to be trapped here forever, all alone in this weird virtual city?
He shook his head as if to dispel the negative thoughts floating around in his head. "No. Standing around jumping to conclusions isn't going to get me anywhere. I should take a look around." Hinata turned away from the platform and began to walk around the station. It didn't take him long to locate the informative posters hanging on the walls and the items laying around nearby. First-aid kits, food, blankets... They looked relatively new, so that meant he really wasn't alone here after all. That instantly put Hinata's mind at ease. Even though he still had no idea what this place really was or why he was here in the first place, he wasn't going to give up. He was going to reunite with his classmates, whether they were somewhere in this city or back on Jabberwock Island.
So with a newfound determination, Hinata began a new chapter of his life - one that would surely be filled with ups and downs just like any other, but no matter what kind of ending was waiting for him, he was going to get there his way.