Makima had some thoughts about his dismissive response to her plan. What she possibly didn't know, was that he no longer had any intention of walking into such play with the woman until he could go all the way. Such was the dichotomy between Aiba Yugi and Genokiller. Aiba Yugi was, and always would be, a perverted lad willing to observe nearly any form of deviant behavior on a whim, even to the detriment of important tasks at times. Genokiller, however... was something Makima would soon learn about through Miko sharing her longest tirade to date, leading into access to the biggest website dedicated to the cult phenom.

METAFALL had taken the gaming world by storm, spreading the word of Genokiller like wildfire. Through it, Makima would surely come to learn of the calculating, methodical, resourceful individual dismantling the established 'best tactics' of every major game in the entertainment industry and its associated communities. That site was full of fan posts, but what made it one of the best websites for that purpose was... the gratuitous attention to detail and spreading of factoids, clips, sourced articles and witness reports. Perhaps the strangest thing about Miko's plan to show that website was her mention of an account ─ something that would immediately out her as one of Genokiller's most devout followers... or rabid fans, as some might call those who had proper accounts on that site. Yugi found himself standing idly by, looking quizzically at Miko from her tangent to the present. "... Unlikely. System tech seems to work like a two-way mirror. Just don't post anything new," he advised. Ah, but there hadn't been anything new about the true Genokiller in quite some time. Of course, that didn't stop the influx of fan posts either theorizing what happened to the gaming legend or... mistakenly attributing other decent gaming feats to him to try and pin his identity. That sort of thing happened a lot anyway. Another interesting note about METAFALL was that its most active members tended to... 'kindly' correct those who would otherwise spread misinformation.