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The next recording is heard after the protagonists [[Episode 4 - Desert Area|exit the Underground Labyrinth,]] where she announces the "opening" of the attraction, implying that she was present at the time of the giant maze's completion and public unveiling. It is at this point that Kaban first hears Mirai's voice, due to being asleep when Lucky played the first recording.
The next recording is heard after the protagonists [[Episode 4 - Desert Area|exit the Underground Labyrinth,]] where she announces the "opening" of the attraction, implying that she was present at the time of the giant maze's completion and public unveiling. It is at this point that Kaban first hears Mirai's voice, due to being asleep when Lucky played the first recording.


Mirai is then absent for the next several episodes until the protagonists [[Episode 9 - Snowy Mountains Area|reach the [[hot springs]] of the Snowy Mountains Area,]] which suddenly prompts Lucky to play back a lengthy recording. Unlike the two that came prior, this message concerns more urgent matters, as Mirai records her observations on the behavior of Celliens, particularly their penchant for stealing [[Glossary#Sandstar|Sandstar]]. The Park Guide posits that they may be eating it and fears that, if a Friend is eaten by a Cellien, she will be robbed of the forms and powers granted to her by Sandstar's properties. Mirai expresses her desire to protect them from danger and get to the bottom of this no matter what. At the end of her recording, another voice can be heard asking Mirai if the hot spring where the recording was made is the ocean; this question is strikingly similar to one Serval asked earlier in the episode, mistaking a geyser as the ocean. This is also the point where Serval and Kaban first learn Mirai's name.
Mirai is then absent for the next several episodes until the protagonists [[Episode 9 - Snowy Mountains Area|reach the hot springs of the Snowy Mountains Area,]] which suddenly prompts Lucky to play back a lengthy recording. Unlike the two that came prior, this message concerns more urgent matters, as Mirai records her observations on the behavior of Celliens, particularly their penchant for stealing [[Glossary#Sandstar|Sandstar]]. The Park Guide posits that they may be eating it and fears that, if a Friend is eaten by a Cellien, she will be robbed of the forms and powers granted to her by Sandstar's properties. Mirai expresses her desire to protect them from danger and get to the bottom of this no matter what. At the end of her recording, another voice can be heard asking Mirai if the hot spring where the recording was made is the ocean; this question is strikingly similar to one Serval asked earlier in the episode, mistaking a geyser as the ocean. This is also the point where Serval and Kaban first learn Mirai's name.
[[File:sp00k.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|left| Mirai, the "ghost" of Lodge Campo.]]
[[File:sp00k.jpg|thumb|upright=1.0|left| Mirai, the "ghost" of Lodge Campo.]]
She appears extensively throughout [[Episode 10 - Lodge|Kaban and Serval's stay at Lodge Campo]], and is mistaken for a "ghost" as Lucky begins to project holograms in her likeness for the first time. This misunderstanding becomes the mystery that forms the episode's focus, as the pair attempt to figure out the identity of the ghost with the help of the other residents of the lodge.<br>
She appears extensively throughout [[Episode 10 - Lodge|Kaban and Serval's stay at Lodge Campo]], and is mistaken for a "ghost" as Lucky begins to project holograms in her likeness for the first time. This misunderstanding becomes the mystery that forms the episode's focus, as the pair attempt to figure out the identity of the ghost with the help of the other residents of the lodge.<br>

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