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Below are the current (as of July 12, 2006) totals for each country. There are currently 5 students alive.
Below are the current (as of July 12, 2006) totals for each country. There are currently 5 students alive.
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''United States of America'' - 2<br>
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''United States of America'' - 1<br>
''Canada'' - 3<br>
''Canada'' - 3<br>
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*'''[[Daphne Rudko]] (3) (deceased):''' [[Eddie Serjeantson]], [[Marie Zaid]], [[Miranda Grey]]
*'''[[Daphne Rudko]] (3) (deceased):''' [[Eddie Serjeantson]], [[Marie Zaid]], [[Miranda Grey]]
*'''[[Shinya Motomura]] (3) (deceased):''' [[Waldo Woodrow]], [[Max McNeal]], [[Cleo Barston]]
*'''[[Shinya Motomura]] (3) (deceased):''' [[Waldo Woodrow]], [[Max McNeal]], [[Cleo Barston]]
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*'''[[Drew Lynn]] (2):''' [[Cassie Webber]], [[Toby Valerik]]
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*'''[[Drew Lynn]] (2) (deceased):''' [[Cassie Webber]], [[Toby Valerik]]
*'''[[Sidney Crosby]] (2):''' [[Chance Burton]], [[Nevera Aero]]
*'''[[Sidney Crosby]] (2):''' [[Chance Burton]], [[Nevera Aero]]
*'''[[Lucinda Garnett]] (2) (deceased):''' [[Sven Kekule]], [[Stevan Hyde]]
*'''[[Lucinda Garnett]] (2) (deceased):''' [[Sven Kekule]], [[Stevan Hyde]]
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*'''[[Blaine Eno]] (1) (deceased):''' [[Jimmy Moreland]]
*'''[[Blaine Eno]] (1) (deceased):''' [[Jimmy Moreland]]
*'''[[Antonio Franchini]] (1) (deceased):''' [[Neville Eden]]
*'''[[Antonio Franchini]] (1) (deceased):''' [[Neville Eden]]
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*'''[[Jack O'Connor]] (1):''' [[Angelina Kaige]]
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*'''[[Angelina Kaige]] (10):''' [[Xian Chun]], [[Angharad Davies]], [[Aiden Ambrose]], [[Lyndi Thibodeaux]], [[Jill Gatling]], [[Martyn "Murdoc" Ferdinand|Martyn Ferdinand]], [[Clare Shephard]], [[Dorian Greywood]], [[Scott Jameson]], [[Micheal Suarez]]
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*'''[[Angelina Kaige]] (11) (deceased):''' [[Xian Chun]], [[Angharad Davies]], [[Aiden Ambrose]], [[Lyndi Thibodeaux]], [[Jill Gatling]], [[Martyn "Murdoc" Ferdinand|Martyn Ferdinand]], [[Clare Shephard]], [[Dorian Greywood]], [[Scott Jameson]], [[Micheal Suarez]], [[Drew Lynn]]
*'''[[Terrorists|Elijah Rice]] (2) (deceased):''' [[Chi Masumi]], [[Wednesday Garci]]
*'''[[Terrorists|Elijah Rice]] (2) (deceased):''' [[Chi Masumi]], [[Wednesday Garci]]
*'''[[Terrorists|Shannon McLocke]] (1) (deceased):''' [[Ai Kurosawa]]
*'''[[Terrorists|Shannon McLocke]] (1) (deceased):''' [[Ai Kurosawa]]
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'''TOTAL: 117 DEAD'''
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'''TOTAL: 119 DEAD'''
''Mr. Danya kills mean that the character died via collar explosion.''
''Mr. Danya kills mean that the character died via collar explosion.''
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As you can see, the girls were greatly outnumbered in the SOTF ACT, even from the beginning.  Now, as of July 12, 2006 (SOTF Day 10), the numbers for male and female participants are as follows:
As you can see, the girls were greatly outnumbered in the SOTF ACT, even from the beginning.  Now, as of July 12, 2006 (SOTF Day 10), the numbers for male and female participants are as follows:
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Male Participants: 5<br>
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Male Participants: 4<br>
Female Participants: 0<br>
Female Participants: 0<br>
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Terrorists: 1<br>
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Terrorists: 0<br>
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'''Total Participants: 6'''
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'''Total Participants: 4'''
While the ladies of SOTF started out a staggering 28 competitors less than their counterparts, the girls have definitely held their own in this competition.  During the competition, the boys have been responsible for a total of about 55 deaths during the game, while the girls have killed only around half of that at 27.  The other 25+ deaths on the island have occurred by either terrorists, collar explosions, or miscellaneous occurances.
While the ladies of SOTF started out a staggering 28 competitors less than their counterparts, the girls have definitely held their own in this competition.  During the competition, the boys have been responsible for a total of about 55 deaths during the game, while the girls have killed only around half of that at 27.  The other 25+ deaths on the island have occurred by either terrorists, collar explosions, or miscellaneous occurances.
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== General Trivia ==
== General Trivia ==
''Trivia that applies to more than a single specific character.''
''Trivia that applies to more than a single specific character.''
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===Version 1 Characters===
*All of the "Baseball Boys" (the members of the Barry Coleson High baseball team on the island) were/are wearing their team uniforms (jersey, pants and cap, though [[Jack O'Connor]] and [[David Jackson]] eventually lost their caps) on the island.
*All of the "Baseball Boys" (the members of the Barry Coleson High baseball team on the island) were/are wearing their team uniforms (jersey, pants and cap, though [[Jack O'Connor]] and [[David Jackson]] eventually lost their caps) on the island.
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* A good deal of the "players" had dark hair (the only noticeable exception is [[Clemence Ceillet de Rousseau|Clemence de Rousseau]]]], [[Adam Dodd]] as well if you consider him to be a player).
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* A good deal of the "players" had dark hair (the only noticeable exception is [[Clemence Ceillet de Rousseau|Clemence de Rousseau]], [[Adam Dodd]] as well if you consider him to be a player).
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* Several players wore hockey jerseys. [[River Garraty]] wore his school hockey jersey with his name and number on it, [[Adam Dodd]] wore a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey with a customized number and name on it (77, and DODD), and [[Sidney Crosby]] wore a Pittsburgh Penguins jersey with his own name and number on it. (87, and CROSBY).
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*Almost none of the students from Barry Coleson recognised each other, even though they'd presumably gone to the same school together for two years and possibly known each other longer than that.
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*[[Edward Rommel]], [[Rais Sekth]], [[Takara Asano]], and [[Jill Gatling]] were all members of Barry Coleson High's Archery team.
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*[[Edward Rommel]], [[Wednesday Garci]], [[Katherine Marks]], [[Miranda Grey]], [[Jacob Starr]] and [[Jamie Amy Robins]] all took Art together at Barry Coleson High.
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*[[Aiden Ambrose]] and [[Miranda Grey]] were in the Political Action group together.
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*[[Aiden Ambrose]] and [[Tayli E. Vreeland]] were on the school's Cross Country team together.
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*[[Aiden Ambrose]], [[Blaine Eno]], [[Arsenio Thanodeus]], [[Jake Driggers]], [[Tayli E. Vreeland]], and [[Jill Gatling]] were all participants on Barry Coleson's track team.
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*[[River Garraty]], [[Fredrik Hughes|Fred Hughes]], [[Adam Dodd]], and [[Eddie Serjeantson]] all played Hockey for Barry Coleson.  Prior to the car accident which paralyzed him from the waist down, [[Andrew Lipson]] also played.
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*[[Gabrielle Minase]] and [[Eddie Serjeantson]] played Rugby together.
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*[[Adam Dodd]], [[Amanda Jones]], [[Jayne Brown]], and [[Lucinda Garnett]] all participated in Barry Coleson's Theatre and Drama department.  [[Andrew Lipson]] was also a participant prior to his car accident.
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*[[David Jackson]], [[Aaron Redfield]], [[Ian Hargrave]], [[Jason Andrews]], [[Michael Suarez]], [[Scott Jameson]], and [[Jack O'Connor]] all played baseball for Barry Coleson.  Of all the sports teams in the school, this group was the only one that was thoroughly established as being a group and being close to one another.
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*[[Miranda Grey]], [[Jayne Brown]], and [[Dahlia Riviera]] all played tennis for Barry Coleson.
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*[[Blaine Eno]], [[Amanda Jones]], and [[Jayne Brown]] all participated in the school band/orchestra.
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*[[Cole Quentin Hudson|Cole Hudson]] and [[August Masbeth]] both worked on the school newspaper.
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*[[Fredrik Hughes|Fred Hughes]], [[Glenn Hughes]], [[Waldo Woodrow]], [[Thom Chuck]], and [[Nevera Aero]] all played on BCHS's soccer team.
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*[[Jake Driggers]] and [[Waldo Woodrow]] were both involved in the school's Anime Club.
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*[[Vince Samsa]] and [[Eddie Serjeantson]] played for BCHS's football team.
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*[[Gillaume "Gilbert" Archambault|Gilbert Archambault]], [[Jill Gatling]], [[Helena Van Garrett]], [[August Masbeth]], and [[Madelaine Shirohara]] were all on Barry Coleson's swim team.
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*[[Gillaume "Gilbert" Archambault|Gilbert Archambault]] and [[August Masbeth]] were on Barry Coleson's Yearbook staff.
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*[[Ryan Ashmore]] and [[Lucinda Garnett]] were both on the school's Quiz Bowl team.
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*[[Xian Chun]], [[Elsie Darroch]], and [[Lyndi Thibodeaux]] all cheered on BCHS's cheerleading squad.
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*[[Helena Van Garrett]], [[Jamie Amy Robins]], [[Lucinda Garnett]], and [[Dahlia Riviera]] all took choir together at BCHS.
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*[[Sidney Crosby]], [[Cody Jenson]], and [[Amanda Jones]] were the only quasi-celebrities in SOTF, Sidney and Cody because of their success in the OHL and NHL, and Amanda because of her father.
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*At 13½ years of age, [[Damien Carter-Madison]] is expected to be the youngest SOTF contestant (registered by a player, if not ever) to date. By contrast, [[Alexander Ovechkin]] will be the oldest ''student'' participating at 21 years old.
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*Among the students with highly influential relatives, [[Marvin Hendrick]] is currently the only player whose relatives are corporation owners.
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*[[Alexander Ovechkin]] is the first real-life celebrity to participate in SOTF. As such, certain facts of his life were altered to help comply with the SOTF universe. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Ovechkin Profile] According to his handler, [[Satoru Kamui]] is heavily based on the J-Rock singer [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gackt Gackt], however Satoru has not gained a comparable amount of fame as his real-life counterpart.

Current revision as of 14:31, 26 October 2006

Contents

The Schools

From what little we know about Survival of the Fittest, Version 0, we have been informed that the original SOTF consisted of competitors from two different schools. The first school in the competition was Aberthol High School, the school that Sydney Morvran was from. The second school was apparently Shaker High. This is unveiled in the profile of Andrew Klock, where it is stated that the students from Shaker were abducted before Andrew's transfer to Barry Coleson, which happened after the game ended (with the death of all the Shaker students who had went, seeing as Sydney Morvran, the winner, was from Aberthol.)

However, Version 1 of Survival of the Fittest took a step far beyond Aberthol and Shaker, and actually became an international terror threat. Not only were students from across the United States abducted, but students from around the globe also shared their fate. Below is a list of all the schools represented in the SOTF ACT, and their respective representatives.

BARRY COLESON HIGH SCHOOL (New York, USA)
Boy #1 - Edward Rommel
Boy #3 - Alan Shinwrath
Boy #4 - Aiden Ambrose
Boy #5 - James Coombs
Boy #6 - Uriel Hunter
Boy #7 - River Garraty
Boy #8 - James Kelecks
Boy #9 - Terry Woodard
Boy #10 - Gabrielle Minase
Boy #12 - Andrew Klock
Boy #14 - Jacob Starr
Boy #15 - Naoji Hideyoshi
Boy #17 - Andrew Lipson
Boy #18 - David Jackson
Boy #19 - Niniko Kishinawa
Boy #20 - Ash Holmes
Boy #21 - Mason Lucien
Boy #22 - Hawley Faust
Boy #23 - Rais Sekth
Boy #24 - Aaron Redfield
Boy #29 - Blaine Eno
Boy #30 - Chance Burton
Boy #31 - Ian Hargrave
Boy #33 - Cole Hudson
Boy #34 - Fred Hughes
Boy #35 - Glenn Hughes
Boy #37 - Arturo Villamor
Boy #42 - Jason Andrews
Boy #45 - Vince Samsa
Boy #52 - Shinya Motomura
Boy #62 - Shoar Wilson
Boy #64 - Kousaka Takeda
Boy #68 - Micheal Suarez
Boy #69 - Andrew Mutaeneau
Boy #71 - Scott Jameson
Boy #76 - Gilbert Archambault
Boy #77 - Adam Dodd
Boy #79 - Ryan Ashmore
Boy #80 - Jack O'Connor
Boy #88 - Waldo Woodrow
Boy #89 - Thom Chuck
Boy #92 - Eddie Serjeantson
Boy #111 - Ken Mendel
Boy #121 - Toby Valerik
Boy #313 - Arsenio Thanodeus
Boy #341 - Jake Driggers
Boy #892 - Aaron Bourdon
Girl #2 - Umi Martin
Girl #3 - Venka Rapler
Girl #4 - Xian Chun
Girl #5 - Amanda Jones
Girl #6 - Helena Van Garrett
Girl #7 - Anya Vendvmagli
Girl #8 - Wednesday Garci
Girl #9 - Katherine Marks
Girl #12 - Chi Masumi
Girl #13 - Devi Satome
Girl #15 - Daphne Rudko
Girl #16 - August Masbeth
Girl #17 - Tayli E. Vreeland
Girl #21 - Madelaine Shirohara
Girl #24 - Miranda Grey
Girl #25 - Kaleigh Jones
Girl #27 - Cleo Barston
Girl #28 - Ai Kurosawa
Girl #29 - Elsie Darroch
Girl #30 - Jayne Brown
Girl #33 - Amber Phillips
Girl #34 - Jill Gatling
Girl #39 - Cassie Webber
Girl #41 - Lyndi Thibodeaux
Girl #50 - Mallory DeLuca
Girl #52 - Jamie Amy Robins
Girl #56 - Lucinda Garnett
Girl #67 - Dahlia Riviera
Girl #69 - Luca Donovan
Girl #70 - Nevera Aero
Girl #333 - Takara Asano

ELLIS ALTERNATIVE LEARNING CENTER (New York, USA)
Girl #38 - Clare Shephard

GLENWOOD ACADEMY (New York, USA)
Girl #22 - Cydni Pullman

REGIS HIGH SCHOOL (New York, USA)
Boy #103 - Neville Eden

WILSON HEATH COLLEGE (New York, USA)
Boy #53 - Duncan Wright

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BOJANGLES HIGH SCHOOL (California, USA)
Girl #68 - Madison Satomi

BOYS SCHOOL FOR THE GIFTED ADOLESCENT (California, USA)
Boy #2 - Kichiro Taka

MADISON RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL (California, USA)
Boy #67 - Jimmy Moreland

SUNNYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL (Florida, USA)
Boy #26 - Dorian Greywood

NORTHWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (Georgia, USA)
Boy #114 - Kouji Ginsenshi

WESTBROOK HIGH SCHOOL (Louisiana, USA)
Boy #55 - Adib Harabbi

ANN ARBOR HIGH SCHOOL (Michigan, USA)
Girl #44 - Hannah Juett

HURON HIGH SCHOOL (Michigan, USA)
Boy #120 - Drew Lynn

ST. JOHN'S PREPERATORY SCHOOL (Minnesota, USA)
Boy #39 - Peri Barclay
Boy #50 - Cody Jenson

SHATTUCK - ST. MARY'S PREPERATORY SCHOOL (Minnesota, USA)
Boy #87 - Sidney Crosby

WEST GROVE HIGH SCHOOL (Ohio, USA)
Boy #11 - Marcus Roddy

ROWAN HIGH SCHOOL (Oregon, USA)
Girl #26 - Nanami Nishida

DREXEL ACADEMY (West Virginia, USA)
Boy #48 - Garrett Langston

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ABERTHOL HIGH SCHOOL (United States)
Boy #13 - Sydney Morvran

FELIX HIGH SCHOOL (United States)
Girl #14 - Marie Zaid

FRANKLIN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL (United States)
Boy #54 - Jeremy Torres
Boy #112 - Ryan Torres

LEAFMORE HIGH SCHOOL (United States)
Girl #20 - Heather Pendergast

MIGHTY FOSSIL HIGH SCHOOL (United States)
Boy #28 - Vince Noir

O'LEARY HIGH SCHOOL (United States)
Girl #10 - Cassandra Roivas

TIMBERLAKE HIGH SCHOOL (United States)
Boy #100 - Max McNeal

WERNETH HIGH SCHOOL (United States)
Boy #40 - Jon Tognetti

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ARKHAM ASYLUM (United States)
Boy #25 - Cillian Crowe

MILLWOOD REHABILITATION CENTER FOR YOUTH (United States)
Boy #36 - Sven Kekule

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KEISEI SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Japan)
Girl #1 - Kiyoko Asakawa

SHISEI HIGH SCHOOL (Japan)
Boy #16 - Daisuke Andou
Boy #66 - Johnny "Mordread" Lamika

BUTTS' ACADEMY FOR GIRLS (England, UK)
Girl #18 - Sophie Maraschino

TORQUAY GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (England, UK)
Girl #19 - Elise Aversano

TREVIGLAS HIGH SCHOOL (England, UK)
Boy #41 - Stevan Hyde

WESTLANDS HIGH SCHOOL (England, UK)
Boy #27 - Callum Hadley

BELENUS ACADEMY OF ART AND MUSIC (Scotland, UK)
Boy #46 - Martyn Ferdinand

FLEUR DE ROUGE ACADEMY (France)
Girl #23 - Clemence Ceillet de Rousseau

JENNA PARK SECONDARY SCHOOL (Wales, UK)
Girl #31 - Angharad Davies

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HOME SCHOOLED/DROP OUTS
Boy #93 - Antonio Franchini - New York, USA
Girl #11 - Selene Acton - New York, USA
Girl #99 - Eh-Sun Choi - South Korea

Country of Origin

While SOTF had a total of 120 students participate in the game, all were taken from different places all over the world. While many were taken from the United States of America, not all were actually from the United States, and as such there were a great deal of people of different religions and cultures participating in the game. Below is a list of each country, and who hailed from that specific country. After that will be a total from each country.

United States of America
Boy #2 - Kichiro Taka
Boy #3 - Alan Shinwrath
Boy #4 - Aiden Ambrose
Boy #5 - James Coombs
Boy #6 - Uriel Hunter
Boy #7 - River Garraty
Boy #8 - James Kelecks
Boy #9 - Terry Woodard
Boy #10 - Gabrielle Minase
Boy #11 - Marcus Roddy
Boy #12 - Andrew Klock
Boy #13 - Sydney Morvran
Boy #14 - Jacob Starr
Boy #18 - David Jackson
Boy #20 - Ash Holmes
Boy #21 - Mason Lucien
Boy #22 - Hawley Faust
Boy #23 - Rais Sekth
Boy #24 - Aaron Redfield
Boy #25 - Cillian Crowe
Boy #26 - Dorien Graywood
Boy #28 - Vince Noir
Boy #30 - Chance Burton
Boy #31 - Ian Hargrave
Boy #36 - Sven Kekule
Boy #37 - Arturo Villamor
Boy #42 - Jason Andrews
Boy #45 - Vince Samsa
Boy #48 - Garrett Langston
Boy #53 - Duncan Wright
Boy #54 - Jeremy Torres
Boy #55 - Adib Harabbi
Boy #62 - Shoar Wilson
Boy #67 - Jimmy Moreland
Boy #68 - Micheal Suarez
Boy #69 - Andrew Mutaeneau
Boy #71 - Scott Jameson
Boy #79 - Ryan Ashmore
Boy #80 - Jack O'Connor
Boy #88 - Waldo Woodrow
Boy #89 - Thom Chuck
Boy #92 - Eddie Serjeantson
Boy #93 - Antonio Franchini
Boy #100 - Max McNeal
Boy #111 - Ken Mendel
Boy #112 - Ryan Torres
Boy #120 - Drew Lynn
Boy #121 - Toby Valerik
Boy #341 - Jake Driggers
Boy #892 - Aaron Bourdon
Girl #2 - Umi Martin
Girl #3 - Venka Rapler
Girl #4 - Xian Chun
Girl #5 - Amanda Jones
Girl #6 - Helena Van Garrett
Girl #7 - Anya Vendvmagli
Girl #8 - Wednesday Garci
Girl #9 - Katherine Marks
Girl #10 - Cassandra Roivas
Girl #11 - Selene Acton
Girl #12 - Chi Masumi
Girl #13 - Devi Satome
Girl #14 - Marie Zaid
Girl #15 - Daphne Rudko
Girl #16 - August Masbeth
Girl #17 - Tayli E. Vreeland
Girl #20 - Heather Pendergast
Girl #22 - Cydni Pullman
Girl #24 - Miranda Grey
Girl #25 - Kaleigh Jones
Girl #26 - Nanami Nishida
Girl #27 - Cleo Barston
Girl #29 - Elsie Darroch
Girl #30 - Jayne Brown
Girl #33 - Amber Phillips
Girl #34 - Jill Gatling
Girl #38 - Clare Shephard
Girl #39 - Cassie Webber
Girl #41 - Lyndi Thibodeaux
Girl #44 - Hannah Juett
Girl #50 - Mallory DeLuca
Girl #52 - Jamie Amy Robins
Girl #56 - Lucinda Garnett
Girl #67 - Dahlia Riviera
Girl #69 - Luca Donovan
Girl #333 - Takara Asano

Canada
Boy #17 - Andrew Lipson
Boy #33 - Cole Hudson
Boy #50 - Cody Jenson
Boy #76 - Gilbert Archambault
Boy #77 - Adam Dodd
Boy #87 - Sidney Crosby

Germany
Boy #1 - Edward Rommel

Japan
Boy #15 - Naoji Hideyoshi
Boy #16 - Daisuke Andou
Boy #19 - Niniko Kishinawa
Boy #40 - Jon Tognetti
Boy #52 - Shinya Motomura
Boy #64 - Kousaka Takeda
Boy #66 - Johnny "Mordread" Lamika
Boy #114 - Kouji Ginsenshi
Girl #1 - Kiyoko Asakawa
Girl #21 - Madelaine Shirohara
Girl #28 - Ai Kurosawa
Girl #68 - Madison Satomi
Girl #70 - Nevera Aero

Sweden
Boy #29 - Blaine Eno

England
Boy #27 - Callum Hadley
Boy #34 - Fred Hughes
Boy #35 - Glenn Hughes
Boy #39 - Peri Barclay
Boy #41 - Stevan Hyde
Boy #103 - Neville Eden
Girl #18 - Sophie Maraschino

Greece
Boy #313 - Arsenio Thanodeus

Wales
Girl #19 - Elise Aversano
Girl #31 - Angharad Davies

Scotland
Boy #46 - Martyn Ferdinand

France
Girl #23 - Clemence Ceillet de Rousseau

South Korea
Girl #99 - Eh-Sun Choi

Totals:
At the beginning of SOTF, there were 120 students, below are the starting total for each country at the beginning of the game.

United States of America - 86
Japan - 13
Canada - 6
England - 7
Wales - 2
Germany - 1
Sweden - 1
Scotland - 1
France - 1
South Korea - 1
Greece - 1

Below are the current (as of July 12, 2006) totals for each country. There are currently 5 students alive.

United States of America - 1
Canada - 3

Kill Count

Ah, the infamous kill count. Some characters play to survive, some play to save others... and some play simply for the fun of it. Below is a list of all of those that have died, and by whose hand their life was taken. (Original idea from d0ddi0slave, list posted by Megami.)




TOTAL: 119 DEAD

Mr. Danya kills mean that the character died via collar explosion.

Other Deaths:

1) Ken Mendel got torn up by boat propellors and shot by the boats themselves.
2) Andrew Lipson was hit by lightning, fell off a cliff and eventually drowned.
3) Kichiro Taka died via smoke inhailation.
4) Hawley Faust succumbed to his wounds.
5) Amber Phillips was landed on by the terrorist helicopter and torn to shreads.
6) Heather Pendergast eventually bled to death as a result of her wounds.
7) Hannah Juett was indirectly killed by Kaige when a hand grenade set off by Kaige caused an explosion inside the warehouse, resulting in Hannah falling from the rooftop.

Death, death and more death...

SOTF has nearly run the gamut of character death, almost every fate imaginable has befallen those who have "lost the game" so to speak. Some death causes are:

  • Shot
  • Stabbed
  • Throat Slit
  • Evisceration
  • Suicide
  • Dismemberment
  • Grenade Explosions
  • Falling death
  • Drowning
  • Decapitation
  • Strangulation
  • Bleeding to death
  • Wound infection
  • Collar Explosion
  • Smoke Inhalation
  • Being run over by a vehicle
  • Being landed on by a helicopter
  • Bludgeoning
  • Throat torn open by teeth and
  • Bisection (being cut in half).

Only a few causes have not been used, such as:

  • Eaten by animal
  • Poisoning
  • Crossbow, or normal bow or speargun inflicted injuries
  • Burning
  • Crushed by falling object
  • Impalement and
  • Defenstration (being thrown out a window)

Battle of the Sexes

Survival of the Fittest may be based on Battle Royale, but SOTF also has many differences from its counterpart. In BR, 42 students participated in the contest (21 male and 21 female) with 2 students (1 male and 1 female) being killed off at the beginning of the media, thus leaving a total of 20 male and 20 female students. Survival of the Fittest worked a little differently, and our ladies were shorthanded from the very beginning.

Program Start: June 19, 2005
Male Participants: 74
Female Participants: 46
Terrorists: 3

Total Participants: 123

As you can see, the girls were greatly outnumbered in the SOTF ACT, even from the beginning. Now, as of July 12, 2006 (SOTF Day 10), the numbers for male and female participants are as follows:

Male Participants: 4
Female Participants: 0
Terrorists: 0


Total Participants: 4

While the ladies of SOTF started out a staggering 28 competitors less than their counterparts, the girls have definitely held their own in this competition. During the competition, the boys have been responsible for a total of about 55 deaths during the game, while the girls have killed only around half of that at 27. The other 25+ deaths on the island have occurred by either terrorists, collar explosions, or miscellaneous occurances.

General Trivia

Trivia that applies to more than a single specific character.

Version 1 Characters

  • All of the "Baseball Boys" (the members of the Barry Coleson High baseball team on the island) were/are wearing their team uniforms (jersey, pants and cap, though Jack O'Connor and David Jackson eventually lost their caps) on the island.
  • A good deal of the "players" had dark hair (the only noticeable exception is Clemence de Rousseau, Adam Dodd as well if you consider him to be a player).
  • Several players wore hockey jerseys. River Garraty wore his school hockey jersey with his name and number on it, Adam Dodd wore a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey with a customized number and name on it (77, and DODD), and Sidney Crosby wore a Pittsburgh Penguins jersey with his own name and number on it. (87, and CROSBY).
  • Almost none of the students from Barry Coleson recognised each other, even though they'd presumably gone to the same school together for two years and possibly known each other longer than that.
  • Sidney Crosby, Cody Jenson, and Amanda Jones were the only quasi-celebrities in SOTF, Sidney and Cody because of their success in the OHL and NHL, and Amanda because of her father.

Version 2 Characters

  • At 13½ years of age, Damien Carter-Madison is expected to be the youngest SOTF contestant (registered by a player, if not ever) to date. By contrast, Alexander Ovechkin will be the oldest student participating at 21 years old.
  • Among the students with highly influential relatives, Marvin Hendrick is currently the only player whose relatives are corporation owners.
  • Alexander Ovechkin is the first real-life celebrity to participate in SOTF. As such, certain facts of his life were altered to help comply with the SOTF universe. Profile According to his handler, Satoru Kamui is heavily based on the J-Rock singer Gackt, however Satoru has not gained a comparable amount of fame as his real-life counterpart.
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