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== [[User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand|Prototype]] notes == <ol class="hue clean"> </li><li class="field_horror" data-ssr="16" value="618" data-dimension="S">bad route ({{TTS|tts=essek-I|Asekai}}) / badroute ({{TTS|tts=essek-I|Asekai}}) -> a badroute is a development trajectory where environment acts negatively to produce an undesirable ending. these have absolutely existed in things before; Tamagotchi was one of the first places they showed up.<br /> I think what was truly fascinating to me about the concept of bad-routes was that they wordlessly conveyed the concept that an individual life could have more than one possible ending. {{em|epistemically}} possible... you know. Digimon had this weird little grain of secret Marxism in it likely by accident, and I was deeply drawn to that tiny grain of sand and kind of obsessed with it. </li></ol>
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