Elfen Lied Number 35

Elfen Lied Number 35

Mariko Kurama (蔵間 真理子) Also known as Number 35, she is a young girl described as the only surviving third generation Silpelit (a Silpelit born from one infected by another Silpelit, as opposed to one born from one infected by a Diclonius), and the daughter of Kurama at five years old. During an escape attempt by Number Three (who was actually Nana's sister), Kurama was infected by her vectors and thus turned into a carrier of the diclonius virus, and his daughter was born a silpelit. In the anime she possesses 33 vectors, each with an approximate range of 11 meters (the number and range is much higher in the manga). Mariko was imprisoned as an infant and raised inside a steel container with human contact consisting of nothing more than a scientist acting as a sort of foster mother through speakers and monitors. Her physical impairment is seen in her atrophied limbs as she moves around in a wheelchair.

Despite the environment she was raised in, she is relatively well developed psychologically. She is extremely homicidal and sadistic, and enjoys torturing and dismembering her victims. However, her personality is not blatantly evil. She is only having fun, and the pleasure she gets from it is equivalent to a child playing with toys.

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In order to keep Mariko under control, the research institute implanted at least two bombs (probably more) in her body during infancy; one is used to remove her right arm after she attacks scientists at the institute. Kurama later orders the other bomb(s) to be detonated as he walks away embracing his daughter, killing not only Mariko, but himself as well.

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When people talk about a knife's edge between pleasure and pain, they are usually talking about their own pain. But these people like to get their kicks from the pain of others. These people will make you scream while they grin from ear to ear.Mariko Kurama (Number 35) is a third-generation Diclonius, a Silpelit born from a carrier infected by a Siplelit born of a father infected by a First Generation Diclonius. She was the most powerful Diclonius, with the most vectors and longest range on record. She is the daughter of Kurama and his late wife Hiromi after many unsuccessful attempts at pregnancy. During Mariko's birth, Hiromi was discovered to have cervical cancer and had to have her entire uterus removed, resulting in Mariko being their only child. Hiromi's dying plea to Kurama was for him to keep Mariko alive, but since he agreed to do whatever was demanded of him by Chief Kakuzawa without objection, he had to keep away from Mariko while she was locked away within the Diclonius Research Institute, overseen by Saito.

Mariko first appears when released from her isolation chamber, with Saito greeting the emaciated little girl upon her emergence, believing they had built up a mother-daughter relationship. The little girl proved her handler naive when she rejected this idea, tearing the scientist apart and sending her upper torso through the control station's glass partition to prevent them from stopping her. The dying Saito pressed a button that set off one of the explosives bound into her body, blowing off her right arm. Shirakawa and Kurama's assistant, Isobe, then took over her handling and warned her of the other explosives to keep her under control. It was Shirakawa, jealous at Kurama's daughter with another woman, who suggested the embedded bombs as a control, though like as not the Chief would have initiated some mechanism even without her. Feeling that his disobedience in not killing the injured Nana violated the agreement to protect her, Chief Kakuzawa sent her and her handlers off to exterminate Nana and capture Lucy/Nyu. While preparing Mariko for the mission, Isobe learned that the late Saito had only told Mariko part of the truth about her parents. The scientist/controller indicated that both of her parents had rejected her entirely, when in fact, only Kurama had initially, later making a deal that kept him tighter on the Chief's leash in exchange for her life, the last wish of her dying mother. Isobe became angered at this, realizing that Saito wanted to be Mariko's sole parental figure for reasons of control, for all the good it ultimately did her. Shirakawa indicated that an unspoken desire of Mariko's could be brought about by her obedience, perhaps being reunited with the birth parents she had never known. This idea is not elaborated on directly, nor mentioned again, though, in fact, she did meet her surviving parent.

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She was sweet and innocent in some respects and yet had no qualms about lashing out at all humans, especially those she saw as tormentors, and even fellow Diclonii. While not stated directly, her containment chamber was said to be a dangerous place, indicating that some Institute personnel met their end near there. It also seems possible that her more elaborate containment area was like the one prepared for Lucy herself, just before her escape.

Transported to the Enoshima Park Beach boardwalk in a wheelchair (her limbs atrophied from her captivity), she saw Nana approach them, Nana having sensed her presence and not wishing to endanger her new friends at Maple House. Mariko immediately showed that she regarded killing as a game. When Nana extolled the virtues of her 'papa, ' she angrily rejected her own and resented her for having one, not realizing both were the same man. Stripped naked and played with like a doll (Nana's artificial limbs coming off, as they often did), Nana seemed to accept her fate until Mariko made a threat to Nana's unseen Papa, which enraged Nana into action.

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Though overpowered by Mariko, Nana managed to use her unique ability (as she once had on Lucy) to disable her vectors. Kurama then showed up, almost ignoring Nana for Mariko, his real daughter, while explaining how this all came to pass. Mariko had by this point manipulated Isobe into giving her the control device for the bombs, but could only delay them, not disable them entirely. A military bombardment (possibly directed by Kurama's new allies in Saseba) followed, which Mariko saved them from while briefly becoming an amnesiac like Lucy, saying 'Myu.' Nana prevents Kurama from executing the now-helpless Mariko. During the fighting, Lucy showed up, first as Nyu, having followed Kouta to the beachfront and then bypassing police blockades to get to Nana, who Nyu saw as her friend. When Shirakawa arrived on the scene, she informed Kurama that Chief Kakuzawa's ultimate plan was about to be enacted, causing a panicked Kurama to seize Nyu as a hostage, to threaten a pillar to Kakuzawa's plans and thereby delay him. Attempting to execute Nyu once and for all, Kurama's bullet caused her to reawaken as Lucy, who promptly killed Shirakawa and wrecked the control device for Mariko's body bombs, making their explosion inevitable. Kurama briefly bonded with his daughter, apologizing for not being the kind of father she deserved. Mariko, accepting her fate and her father's love, urged Nana to take care of him before facing the less powerful, but much more experienced Lucy for the last time. Although dismembered and finally decapitated by Lucy, the explosion of the bombs inside her also wounded Lucy and forced Nyu's personality back to the surface. Before losing her head, Mariko declared again how she loved her father. Nana later weeps at all the beautiful things in life that Mariko will never know, and sees her in a dream walking with Kurama into the afterlife. Kurama for a time goes insane from the grief accompanying Mariko's loss, attempting suicide and seeing two of Mariko's clones as his lost daughter, even viciously spurning Nana, who refused to leave his side once she found him again. But when one of them actively threatened Nana, it was enough to shake off his stupor, killing the clone and at last moving forward.

A Tale Of Evil And… More Evil

In the manga series' conclusion, Kurama and Nana are seen at her grave, burying her ashes. Presumably, these are the ashes of those parts of her that could be recovered, after the explosion.

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For example, whether this was part of the unspoken plot or not, no aspersions are cast on Saito's motives, and her actions while dying seem decidedly more heroic. Isobe is a good deal colder regarding her case and in other matters, while Shirakawa was the one disturbed by placing bombs in the body of a small child. Mariko played with Nana as she did in the manga, but in this instance, Nyu was accompanied by Kouta, when they found the police blockade rendered unconscious. Mariko briefly threatened Kouta, though Shirakawa was more interested in why a Human and a Diclonius had any relationship at all. Mariko, now doubly enraged by

In the manga series' conclusion, Kurama and Nana are seen at her grave, burying her ashes. Presumably, these are the ashes of those parts of her that could be recovered, after the explosion.

Elfen

For example, whether this was part of the unspoken plot or not, no aspersions are cast on Saito's motives, and her actions while dying seem decidedly more heroic. Isobe is a good deal colder regarding her case and in other matters, while Shirakawa was the one disturbed by placing bombs in the body of a small child. Mariko played with Nana as she did in the manga, but in this instance, Nyu was accompanied by Kouta, when they found the police blockade rendered unconscious. Mariko briefly threatened Kouta, though Shirakawa was more interested in why a Human and a Diclonius had any relationship at all. Mariko, now doubly enraged by

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