Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-142.116.138.48-20170627022842

So, you all remember Yui's death in SAO 1, right? And how Kirito was able to usee the admin console to turn her into a game object? Well, I'd like to propose an alternate scenario. Heres how it goes.

Kirito has just finished saving her programing to his nerve gear when, he sees something. A flaw in the system, and hole in the security. He may be able to log someone out, but he doesnt know how much time he has left to access the system. Furiously coding away, he realizes he can only log one person out. The person, of course, would be Asuna.

Effects:

Inter-SAO:

~Kirito would become much more careful in his actions, wanting to survive to get to the real world again to see Asuna.

~The battle with heathcliff would not take place, as there would be a very large chance Kirito would die, and as stated in the last point, he will try his hardest not to.

~The game would last for many more months. How many months? I've done some rough calculations, but if you take 2 years of sword art online, minus 2 months of floor one, which leave you with 670 days divided by 74 floors = 9.05405405405 days spent per floor average. If you times that by 25 floors left, you get 226.351351351 days left apporixmatley. Thats almost 8 months more.

Outer-SAO:

~Lets state the obvious, Asuna would be out of SAO, so the fairy dance arc would not happen, as Sugou would not have trapped her. She would also spend a lot of time in his hospital room, maybe even meeting Suguha, or Midori(His aunt). This could also make Suguha realise that Kirito and Asuna already love eachother, and can divert her feelings elsewhere.

~Asuna's mother may enlist a tutor, or send her to a different school. Either way, Asuna may not be attending the SAO Survivours School.

~They may not even find Alfheim. That would knock out the Calibur and Mother's Rosario arcs, and maybe even the Phantom Bullet arc, due to Kirito being able to participate in BOB, only bacause of transgering his character from ALO.

I'd love to see people add, criticize, and re-imagine this theory. Cheers. 