Steins-gate- Kyoukaimenjou No Missing Link - Di... Page
Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link and its associated narratives serve a vital function in the Steins;Gate lore. They prevent the story from ending on a superficial happy note. Instead, they force the protagonist to fight one final battle—not against a secret organization or a time machine, but against his own obsolescence.
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When a prototype "missing-link" device fragments an alternate timeline, a small group of lab members must hunt down scattered memories across multiple realities before a mysterious organization rewrites human history. Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link and its associated narratives
While the first half of the episode mirrors the original 2011 series, the timeline fractures following Rintaro Okabe's first failed attempt to save Kurisu Makise. In the original Episode 23 ("Open the Steins Gate"), Okabe is revitalized by a message from his future self and a sharp slap from Mayuri Shiina, leading him to attempt the rescue again and eventually reach the "Steins Gate" world line. In , the narrative takes a darker turn: Would you like a summary of that episode's