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* [[spoiler: AmbiguouslyBrown: Nekokat in real life]].

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* [[spoiler: AmbiguouslyBrown: Nekokat [[spoiler:Nekokat in real life]].
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* MyGreatestRegret: [[spoiler:Coil ends up deeply ashamed of what happened when Kimmie destroyed his lair, lamenting that he could've done more to prevent it from happening if he hadn't been treating the situation like a game.]]

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* MyGreatestRegret: MyGreatestFailure: [[spoiler:Coil ends up deeply ashamed of what happened when Kimmie destroyed his lair, lamenting that he could've done more to prevent it from happening if he hadn't been treating the situation like a game.]]

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* BigBrotherBully: Wade is this to Telly.

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* [[spoiler: AmbiguouslyBrown: Nekokat in real life]].
* BigBrotherBully: Wade is this to Telly. [[spoiler:He mellows out completely after he's traumatized by the destruction of his lair.]]
* BrainUploading: [[spoiler:Kimmie's mother tried to do this to save her. Unfortunately, Kimmie was already dead.]]
* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:Kimmie. Her mother tried to permanently upload Kimmie's mind after her suicide attempt. The problem was that Kimmie had been dead for too long, so the thing that's been haunting the lairs is essentially a corrupted copy with the powers of a virtual god and a broken mind.]]



* MindRape: [[spoiler:What essentially happens to people who are in their lairs when they get destroyed. Telly comes home to find her brother Wade sitting in the dark, looking absolutely traumatized. He's only barely able to explain how kimmie66 appeared in his lair and did... something that destroyed it all. It's implied if Coil hadn't pulled Wade and some others out just in time, the damage Wade suffered would've been far worse.]]
* MyGreatestRegret: [[spoiler:Coil ends up deeply ashamed of what happened when Kimmie destroyed his lair, lamenting that he could've done more to prevent it from happening if he hadn't been treating the situation like a game.]]



* OnlySaneMan: For as meek as Telly is, she's far more grounded in reality than most of the people in her life. She's willing to ask questions about where lines between real life and fiction blur, like questioning if she really knows anything about her friends or only knows their backstories created for the lairs. This is best exemplified by how her digital avatar is identical to her appearance in real life, unaltered compared to Nekokat, her brother, Coil, and numerous others.



* [[spoiler: AmbiguouslyBrown: Nekokat in real life]].
* [[spoiler: CameBackWrong: [[DamagedSoul Kimmie]] ]]
* [[spoiler:BrainUploading]]
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A short 2007 graphic novel by Creator/AaronAlexovich, the author of ''Webcomic/SerenityRose''. Part of Creator/DCComics' ''Minx'' imprint aimed at teenaged girls, ''Kimmie66'' is an an intriguing look at the future of society and its effects on regular people.

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A short 2007 graphic novel by Creator/AaronAlexovich, the author of ''Webcomic/SerenityRose''. Part of Creator/DCComics' ''Minx'' imprint aimed at teenaged girls, ''Kimmie66'' ''[=Kimmie66=]'' is an an intriguing look at the future of society and its effects on regular people.

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* [[spoiler: AmbiguouslyBrown: Nekokat in real life]].



* [[spoiler:BrainUploading]]
* [[spoiler: CameBackWrong: [[DamagedSoul Kimmie]] ]]



* {{GIFT}}: Noticeably absent. Both Telly and her brother act about the same offline and online. Although, it is a bit hard to believe that Coil acts the same.
** [[spoiler: Nekokat a.k.a. Rebecca. Online she's loud, over dramatic, and honestly kind of rude to Telly. When we see her real life self at the end of the comic she is much calmer and sweeter.]]


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* InternetJerk: [[spoiler: Nekokat a.k.a. Rebecca. Online she's loud, over dramatic, and honestly kind of rude to Telly. When we see her real life self at the end of the comic she is much calmer and sweeter.]]


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* {{Adorkable}}: Telly.
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* {{Subculture}}: A large part of the book is that everybody belongs to subcultures, but the distinctions are rather arbitrary. There are even subcultures ''within'' subcultures.

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By the 23rd century, life on Earth has changed drastically. Virtual reality is not just possible but ubiquitous. Most people live primarily online, in fantasy worlds called "lairs" that fit anybody's desires, from SpaceOpera to fantasy to "some kind of crazy happy {{super deformed}} {{anime}} style".

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By the 23rd century, life on Earth has changed drastically. Virtual reality is not just possible but ubiquitous. Most people live primarily online, in fantasy worlds called "lairs" that fit anybody's desires, from SpaceOpera to fantasy to "some kind of crazy happy {{super deformed}} {{anime}} style".
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A short 2007 graphic novel by Aaron Alexovich, the author of ''Webcomic/SerenityRose''. Part of Creator/DCComics' ''Minx'' imprint aimed at teenaged girls, ''Kimmie66'' is an an intriguing look at the future of society and its effects on regular people.

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A short 2007 graphic novel by Aaron Alexovich, Creator/AaronAlexovich, the author of ''Webcomic/SerenityRose''. Part of Creator/DCComics' ''Minx'' imprint aimed at teenaged girls, ''Kimmie66'' is an an intriguing look at the future of society and its effects on regular people.






* [[spoiler: AmbiguouslyBrown: Nekokat in real life.]]

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* [[spoiler: AmbiguouslyBrown: Nekokat in real life.]]life]].



* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: As is [[LampshadeHanging pointed out]], "Nekokat" means "cat cat".

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* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: As is [[LampshadeHanging pointed out]], "Nekokat" means "cat cat".cat."



** [[spoiler: Nekokat a.k.a. Rebecca. Online she's loud,over dramatic, and honestly kind of rude to Telly. When we see her real life self at the end of the comic she is much calmer and sweeter.]]

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** [[spoiler: Nekokat a.k.a. Rebecca. Online she's loud,over loud, over dramatic, and honestly kind of rude to Telly. When we see her real life self at the end of the comic she is much calmer and sweeter.]]



* TheHecateSisters: Telly maiden, Nekokat mother, Kimmie crone. Though Telly and Kat both share maiden/mother traits.

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* TheHecateSisters: Telly maiden, Nekokat mother, Kimmie crone. TheHecateSisters; Though Telly and Kat both share maiden/mother traits.traits:
** Telly: Maiden.
** Nekokat: Mother.
** Kimmie: Crone.



* RomanticismVersusEnlightenment: Destiny (Enlightenment), Elysium (Romanticism).

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* RomanticismVersusEnlightenment: Destiny (Enlightenment), Elysium (Romanticism). (Romanticism.)
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By the 23rd century, life on Earth has changed drastically. Virtual reality is not just possible but ubiquitous. Most people live primarily online, in fantasy worlds called "lairs" that fit anybody's desires, from SpaceOpera to fantasy to "some kind of crazy happy {{super deformed}} {{anime}} style".

Telly is a 14-year-old girl of the [[{{Goth}} Elysium]] lair, who has only two friends in the world: [[GratuitousJapanese Nekokat]], and the eponymous kimmie66, a genius of high caliber. The latter, however, has just sent Telly a note -- a suicide note. As she doesn't know anything about who kimmie is offline, she and Nekokat are left in the dark before kimmie begins mysteriously appearing all throughout the network.

A short 2007 graphic novel by Aaron Alexovich, the author of ''Webcomic/SerenityRose''. Part of Creator/DCComics' ''Minx'' imprint aimed at teenaged girls, ''Kimmie66'' is an an intriguing look at the future of society and its effects on regular people.
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!!This comic provides examples of:
* {{Adorkable}}: Telly.
* [[spoiler: AmbiguouslyBrown: Nekokat in real life.]]
* BigBrotherBully: Wade is this to Telly.
* [[spoiler:BrainUploading]]
* [[spoiler: CameBackWrong: [[DamagedSoul Kimmie]] ]]
* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: As is [[LampshadeHanging pointed out]], "Nekokat" means "cat cat".
* DigitalAvatar
* GoodbyeCruelWorld: kimmie66's note, the only indication that she may be dead.
* {{Goth}}: Telly's subculture.
* {{GIFT}}: Noticeably absent. Both Telly and her brother act about the same offline and online. Although, it is a bit hard to believe that Coil acts the same.
** [[spoiler: Nekokat a.k.a. Rebecca. Online she's loud,over dramatic, and honestly kind of rude to Telly. When we see her real life self at the end of the comic she is much calmer and sweeter.]]
* GratuitousJapanese: Nekokat's name. Thankfully this does not extend to her dialogue.
* TheHecateSisters: Telly maiden, Nekokat mother, Kimmie crone. Though Telly and Kat both share maiden/mother traits.
* InsideAComputerSystem
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Coil. Barely on the "gold" part.
* {{Nanomachines}}: None of those lame goggles in the future.
* PlayfulHacker: Most of the "Drifters" seem to be halfway between this and TheCracker.
* RealisticDictionIsUnrealistic: Averted. Characters interrupt each other and stumble over words.
* RomanticismVersusEnlightenment: Destiny (Enlightenment), Elysium (Romanticism).
* ShrinkingViolet: Telly is not terribly social, and her narration is filled with nervous words.
* {{Subculture}}: A large part of the book is that everybody belongs to subcultures, but the distinctions are rather arbitrary. There are even subcultures ''within'' subcultures.
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