In the opening and several in-episode scenes, there is a MISSING poster for "Sala Powell". These posters are in so many places, I wondered if she is somebody important. Is she?
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2You triggerd my intrest. Ill be devoting my next 4 hours to finding this out ^^. added a small image for other people aswell next to the word "voice" you can see the poster. – Dimitri mx Aug 18 '13 at 17:57
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OK, I added another above it from the intro. – Nathan Ringo Aug 18 '13 at 18:06
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Noticed in the ending credits (2nd picture), there are 3 different and differently-designed posters looking for her. There are two under the word "voice", then another outside the posted picture in the lower-left. – Nathan Ringo Aug 19 '13 at 00:34
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there is also another one more to the left were it says missing person ( blood splatterd over it). and under the one next to voice there is a small red line with numbers which resembles the black bar of numbers to the far right bottom. – Dimitri mx Aug 20 '13 at 11:06
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The series won't be continued so we'll never find out. – hotd1Sd3Ad Dec 25 '17 at 13:45
2 Answers
After a devoted search all around the interwebz, I have come to a sad conclusion that I could not find anything specific about Sala Powell at all.
What I did find during my searching is some potential connections that might help others search, and some speculation.
Potential connections
- This might be a reference to Nate Powell (not very likely). As seen on the linked page, Nate used to be a cartoonist/writer, and also brought out a CD with W A I T called "All The Days Are Numbered So"; this could be a far-fetched connection.
This might be a reference to Chella Powell. After some research, I found out that "Sala" in some languages can be pronounced as "Chella". For Chella Powell, I found the following information quite interesting, but shamefully ended in a dead end.
Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing #196 by Antonio Chella: The challenge of creating a real-life computational equivalent of the human mind ...
— sourceThis may be far-fetched as well.
Online speculation
After asking quite some HotD addicts about their opinions, and looking around online myself, I found:
- Sala Powell might be the cause of the zombie apocalypse
- Sala Powell probably has some sort of connection to the apocalypse
- The writer doesent even know
- This is a plot point to be revealed
Points 1 and 2 speak for themselves. She might have been a scientist on some sort of military project. In one of the first episodes, the self defense force of Japan flies over the school, seemingly ignoring all the people flying to a specific point, picking up Sala Powell? Does she have the answer to the apocalypse? Does she have a cure? These points just give more questions than real answers and can't be really proven 'til more of the manga is released.
The 3rd point: Daisuke Satō doesn't even know himself. Satō is a writer known to go on hiatus for a long time due to having no inspiration or just writing himself into a corner not knowing how to get out of it.
And my 4th point, which seems to be most likely for now, is that this is a plot point yet to be revealed. We don't really know much about the apocalypse: not how it started, not what caused it. This might be revealed at a later point in the story. So, until Daisuke Satō makes more manga chapters to harvest information from, I don't think we can have a definite answer.
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have you thought that since Japanese people tend to say L as R and R as L, it could be that the creator intentionally named her Sala Powell instead of Sarah Power. Sarah Power is a Canadian actress and she resembles the drawing present in the missing poster.