Edited By
Sofia Rodriguez
A recent incident involving the death of a cop on Higuchi has ignited a lively debate among fans. Just before passing away due to a heart attack, he reportedly had an accident. This raises a critical question: does the Death Note always lead to death by heart attack regardless of the circumstances?
Sources indicate that the copโs heart attack occurred shortly before he lost control of his motorcycle, which resulted in a tragic accident. This has led to various interpretations of how deaths are determined by the Death Note. Fans are analyzing the rules and implications surrounding this controversial storyline.
Accident Causation: Commenters noted that a heart attack may not have been the direct cause of death but acted as a catalyst for the accident itself.
Rule Analysis: According to one user, if a scenario makes it impossible to die from an accident, the Death Note could default to a heart attack.
Disease Dynamics: Another user mentioned that, โDisease is the only way the Death Note allows the killing beyond 23 days with specific conditions.โ
"If it werenโt for the heart attack, there wouldโve likely been no other way for that cop to die in an accident," one fan commented, reflecting the mixed sentiment surrounding the issue.
Overall, reactions range from curiosity about the mechanics of the Death Note to concern over the implications of the storyline. The mix of positivity and skepticism shows a community deeply engaged with the narrative.
๐ Default Mechanism: If a cause of death isnโt possible per the rules, the Death Note resorts to a heart attack.
๐ Rule 26 & 10: Writing "dies from accident" leads to a natural accident within 400 seconds, showcasing the stringent guidelines fans must consider.
โก "The heart attack was a setup for the accident," said another user, emphasizing the connection between these events.
As the fandom continues to dissect this latest development, the overarching questions regarding the Death Note's fatal mechanics remain unresolved. How do you think these rules impact the narrative? The debate rages on.