SPEAKING WITH THE VOID Let's Play Steins;Gate ~ Part 21
Welcome to Steins;Gate Part 21!
Today we start dissecting the results of 24 hours of testing. It turns out we have learned quite a lot. While we still know very little, we have learned we have some measure of control of how far back in time we can send the emails. But there are some oddities that have started peeking through. Suzuha has admitted that Kurisu is her enemy, despite the fact that they only met yesterday. I think she was sent from the future at this point... and when we finally go to sleep, Okabe has a strange dream where he seems to pass through the Kerr black holes and feel eternity. In the dream we can hear Kurisu speaking to us, telling us not to look back, and to remember her words. What this means... well I have only vague guesses at the moment.
Steins;Gate is considered by many to be one of the greatest Visual Novels of all time. This Sci-Fi adventure challenges the limits of time and space when science pushes the boundaries of what is possible. Time travel, government conspiracies, and the butterfly effect will each take their toll on what is to come. This fantastic game has been brought to us by MAGES.INC. Thank you for sharing this wonderful story with us all! I hope you enjoy this series as we dive headfirst into the unknown.
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