>>723170710
>This is not a question of Kyoko being a lone wolf. She didn't even need to tell the others that her body was different. She could come up to them individually and ask them if they saw anything weird about their bodies. Then, when everyone has a similar feeling, she would then be able to confirm her hypotheses. Now, keeping that clearly relevant point of information to herself the whole game is beyond retarded, especially for the character being pushed as the smartest all game
>Entire premise is that no one can be trusted and most of everyone is willing to kill to get out of here as shown in the first trial where 2 people did exactly that.
>Giving information willy nilly would give them less reasons to keep you alive.
>Also, she knows for a fact that there is a traitor amongst you, and that assumes it's only 1 (and technically there was, even if she died at the very start). Perhaps telling too much would make the traitor or mastermind target her.
>On top of not really liking interacting with people in the first place.
It all makes sense, anon.