The true tragic origin of Steins;Gate begins with the eccentric mad scientist Okabe, who is struggling to recover after a botched attempt to save Kurisu. In order to forget the past, he decides to give up and abandons his vibrant scientist alter ego. When everything appears to be normal, he is seemingly dragged back in time by meeting an acquaintance of Kurisu, who informs him that they have began developing a gadget that saves a human's memory and makes a simulation of them with their features and personality. Okabe starts testing and discovers that the Kurisu simulation has brought back grief and even additional unanticipated tragedies. Zero is a side narrative that explores events from the Beta Attractor Field's future that contribute to the original story's conclusion.
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The true tragic origin of Steins;Gate begins with the eccentric mad scientist Okabe, who is struggling to recover after a botched attempt to save Kurisu. In order to forget the past, he decides to give up and abandons his vibrant scientist alter ego. When everything appears to be normal, he is seemingly dragged back in time by meeting an acquaintance of Kurisu, who informs him that they have began developing a gadget that saves a human's memory and makes a simulation of them with their features and personality. Okabe starts testing and discovers that the Kurisu simulation has brought back grief and even additional unanticipated tragedies. Zero is a side narrative that explores events from the Beta Attractor Field's future that contribute to the original story's conclusion.
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