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After [[Larles]] let slip to [[Linda Meadows]] that she had met a time sensitive named [[Yanna]], Larles pretended that Yanna was just a character from an anime she liked. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The PsyCon Prediction (short story)|The PsyCon Prediction]]'') | After [[Larles]] let slip to [[Linda Meadows]] that she had met a time sensitive named [[Yanna]], Larles pretended that Yanna was just a character from an anime she liked. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The PsyCon Prediction (short story)|The PsyCon Prediction]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
''[[The Sekimeiya: Spun Glass (novel)|The Sekimeiya: Spun Glass]]'' is an anime-inspired visual novel. | |||
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Revision as of 23:20, 8 January 2023
Anime was a form of animated entertainment enjoyed on Earth.
When Chris Cwej and Trofim Alkimovitch were investigating oddities at CERN in 2016, one of the extradimensional culprits they discovered was a cloud of German measles led by a bacterium wearing a grey Prussian uniform with a skirt and revealing pink underwear. Alkimovitch later recounted Cwej saying that "if this was descending toward anime, things could get very sticky." (PROSE: The Weasels and the Warpfield)
After Larles let slip to Linda Meadows that she had met a time sensitive named Yanna, Larles pretended that Yanna was just a character from an anime she liked. (PROSE: The PsyCon Prediction)
Behind the scenes
The Sekimeiya: Spun Glass is an anime-inspired visual novel.