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it is revealed that Okonogi was bribed by [[Miyo Takano]] to assist her in using [[File No.34]] to wipe out all of Hinamizawa and have her grandfather's research accepted as fact. After Takano's "death", he sets up an elaborate plan to frame [[Kyousuke Irie]] as the true mastermind behind the murder of Takano and [[Jirou Tomitake]]. The plan is received successfully and the [[Great Hinamizawa Disaster]] occurs.
it is revealed that Okonogi was bribed by [[Miyo Takano]] to assist her in using [[File No.34]] to wipe out all of Hinamizawa and have her grandfather's research accepted as fact. After Takano's "death", he sets up an elaborate plan to frame [[Kyousuke Irie]] as the true mastermind behind the murder of Takano and [[Jirou Tomitake]]. The plan is received successfully and the [[Great Hinamizawa Disaster]] occurs.


== Matsuribayasi-hen ===
=== Matsuribayasi-hen ===
In the manga, it is shown that Okonogi, along with a few other [[Mountain Hounds]], was directly involved in the murder of Rika's mother- particularly her capture. Up until June of 1983 Okonogi stayed out of the line of action until the day before the [[Watanagashi Festival]] - it is shown that he was in charge of all commanding operations regarding the capture of[[Jirou Tomitake]], [[Rika Furude]], and [[Kyousuke Irie]]. It is interesting to note that he recalled facing off against [[Mamoru Akasaka]] in the [[Himatsubushi-hen|kidnapping case five years earlier]] and was glad to see that he had been training since. This however, was not present in the anime adaption as his appearance during the kidnapping was replaced by a generic Mountain Hound member.
In the manga, it is shown that Okonogi, along with a few other [[Mountain Hounds]], was directly involved in the murder of Rika's mother- particularly her capture. Up until June of 1983 Okonogi stayed out of the line of action until the day before the [[Watanagashi Festival]] - it is shown that he was in charge of all commanding operations regarding the capture of[[Jirou Tomitake]], [[Rika Furude]], and [[Kyousuke Irie]]. It is interesting to note that he recalled facing off against [[Mamoru Akasaka]] in the [[Himatsubushi-hen|kidnapping case five years earlier]] and was glad to see that he had been training since. This however, was not present in the anime adaption as his appearance during the kidnapping was replaced by a generic Mountain Hound member.


During the battle on the mountain, Okonogi becomes visibly irritated with the [[Mountain Houds|Mountain Hounds']] incompetence in such battle situations. This is due to the team not being professionally trained as a combat force, as Okonogi would have preferred. He had overestimated the Mountain Hounds' ability to handle themselves in guerrilla warfare-like situations, and subsequently suffered many losses and ultimately defeat by surrendering to the [[[Watchdogs]]. The entire time he maintained communications with [[Nomura]] and, by the time of the surrender, he was prepared to shoot [[Miyo Takano]] as a plab B. After surrendering, he instead left it up to Takano to shoot herself, while musing that he was going "too easy" on her.
During the battle on the mountain, Okonogi becomes visibly irritated with the [[Mountain Hounds|Mountain Hounds']] incompetence in such battle situations. This is due to the team not being professionally trained as a combat force, as Okonogi would have preferred. He had overestimated the Mountain Hounds' ability to handle themselves in guerrilla warfare-like situations, and subsequently suffered many losses and ultimately defeat by surrendering to the [[[Watchdogs]]. The entire time he maintained communications with [[Nomura]] and, by the time of the surrender, he was prepared to shoot [[Miyo Takano]] as a plab B. After surrendering, he instead left it up to Takano to shoot herself, while musing that he was going "too easy" on her.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==