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She has created a large number of parallel realities; some of them probably feature Mitakihara destroyed by Walpurgisnacht or the earth destroyed by Krimheld Gretchen, but there are probably some out there that are viable for pruning, and given that they're very similar to each other, most will have to go. [[spoiler:Unless Godoka somehow saw to that with her restructuring of the universe

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She has created a large number of parallel realities; some of them probably feature Mitakihara destroyed by Walpurgisnacht or the earth destroyed by Krimheld Gretchen, but there are probably some out there that are viable for pruning, and given that they're very similar to each other, most will have to go. [[spoiler:Unless Godoka somehow saw to that with her restructuring of the universe
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She has created a large number of parallel realities; some of them probably feature Mitakihara destroyed by Walpurgisnacht or the earth destroyed by Krimheld Gretchen, but there are probably some out there that are viable for pruning, and given that they're very similar to each other, most will have to go. [[spoiler:Unless Godoka somehow saw to that with her restructuring of the universe]].

[[ the masterminds are the fallen Al-hazard civilization Franchise/LyricalNanoha]]
In Lyrical Nanoha, lost logia are repeatedly stated to be capable of destroying entire universes. Nothing much is known about either the Al-Hazardians or the "masterminds", but from what is known, they seem to have a lot of similarities:
* Both are known to be/have been incredibly powerful, with the ability to easily destroy entire universes.
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She has created a large number of parallel realities; some of them probably feature Mitakihara destroyed by Walpurgisnacht or the earth destroyed by Krimheld Gretchen, but there are probably some out there that are viable for pruning, and given that they're very similar to each other, most will have to go. [[spoiler:Unless Godoka somehow saw to that with her restructuring of the universe]].

[[ the masterminds are the fallen Al-hazard civilization Franchise/LyricalNanoha]]
In Lyrical Nanoha, lost logia are repeatedly stated to be capable of destroying entire universes. Nothing much is known about either the Al-Hazardians or the "masterminds", but from what is known, they seem to have a lot of similarities:
* Both are known to be/have been incredibly powerful, with the ability to easily destroy entire universes.
* Both
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[[ the masterminds are the fallen Al-hazard civilization Franchise/LyricalNanoha]]
In Lyrical Nanoha, lost logia are repeatedly stated to be capable of destroying entire universes. Nothing much is known about either the Al-Hazardians or the "masterminds", but from what is known, they seem to have a lot of similarities:
*Both are known to be/have been incredibly powerful, with the ability to easily destroy entire universes.
* Both
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** I smell a plot for Gurren Lagann & Bokurano's ''SuperRobotWars'' debut...

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** I smell a plot for Gurren Lagann & Bokurano's ''SuperRobotWars'' ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWars'' debut...
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[[WMG: The "pruning" is unnecessary, and Nyarlathotep is running the game.]] Or at leastits sick idea of a game.

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[[WMG: The "pruning" is unnecessary, and Nyarlathotep is running the game.]] ]]
Or at leastits least its sick idea of a game.
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[[WMG: The "pruning" is unnecessary, and Koyomeshi is an avatar of Nyarlathotep.]]
This is just its sick idea of a game.

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[[WMG: The "pruning" is unnecessary, and Koyomeshi Nyarlathotep is an avatar of Nyarlathotep.]]
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[[WMG: The "pruning" is unnecessary, and Koyomeshi is an avatar of Nyarlathotep.]]
This is just its sick idea of a game.
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[[WMG: The anime is in fact a big [[InSovietRussiaTropeMocksYou Russian Reversal]].]]

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[[WMG: The anime is in fact a big [[InSovietRussiaTropeMocksYou Russian Reversal]].RussianReversal.]]
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** Interestingly enough, the population of the Earth is also estimated at ''ten'' billion people, which would likely place it some time in the future, since we're only up to around ''seven'' billion.
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[[WMG:[[spoiler:Homura Akemi]] of Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica is going to cause the game by [[spoiler:rewinding time again and again to save Madoka]].]]
She has created a large number of parallel realities; some of them probably feature Mitakihara destroyed by Walpurgisnacht or the earth destroyed by Krimheld Gretchen, but there are probably some out there that are viable for pruning, and given that they're very similar to each other, most will have to go.

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[[WMG:[[spoiler:Homura ![[spoiler:Homura Akemi]] of Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica is going to cause the game by [[spoiler:rewinding time again and again to save Madoka]].]]
Madoka]].
She has created a large number of parallel realities; some of them probably feature Mitakihara destroyed by Walpurgisnacht or the earth destroyed by Krimheld Gretchen, but there are probably some out there that are viable for pruning, and given that they're very similar to each other, most will have to go. [[spoiler:Unless Godoka somehow saw to that with her restructuring of the universe]].
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[[WMG:[[spoiler:Homura Akemi]] of Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica is going to cause the game by [[spoiler:rewinding time again and again to save Madoka]].]]
She has created a large number of parallel realities; some of them probably feature Mitakihara destroyed by Walpurgisnacht or the earth destroyed by Krimheld Gretchen, but there are probably some out there that are viable for pruning, and given that they're very similar to each other, most will have to go.
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* Not totally false, though judging from the production years of aircrafts this story takes place in the 2040s. The F-15S/MTD in the manga is called the Type 41 after the Traditional Japanese Epoch 2641, which translates to CE 1981, and the newer planes are manufactured in the 2680s. It still could be our future.
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* Mutually accepted.




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* Confirmed in the manga and mutually accpeted. Each Kotopeli die after the demo fight.
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* The games take place in order to weed out all of the parallel worlds because of something akin to the Spiral Nemesis happening. If too many parallel universes are created, then a Big Crunch would be created from all the universes. If anything, these games are used by the Anti-Spirals themselves to [[BattleRoyale make their enemies fight against one another and prevent an uprising, as well as some form of gladitorial entertainment]]. The worlds which go completely undefeated in the games are probably then monitored closely by the Anti-Spirals, and Human Annihilation Devices are probably placed on the worlds considering these worlds have a great abundance of Spiral Power already.

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* The games take place in order to weed out all of the parallel worlds because of something akin to the Spiral Nemesis happening. If too many parallel universes are created, then a Big Crunch would be created from all the universes. If anything, these games are used by the Anti-Spirals themselves to [[BattleRoyale [[GladiatorGames make their enemies fight against one another and prevent an uprising, as well as some form of gladitorial entertainment]]. The worlds which go completely undefeated in the games are probably then monitored closely by the Anti-Spirals, and Human Annihilation Devices are probably placed on the worlds considering these worlds have a great abundance of Spiral Power already.

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Because GAME UNINSTALLS YOU!

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Because THE GAME UNINSTALLS YOU!
[[NothingIsScarier UNINSTALLS]] '''YOU'''! [[spoiler: And you have lost The Game]]


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Anti-spirals destroy planets with large numbers of Spiral beings so that the amount of mass created by Spiral Energy doesn't cause the universe to be destroyed in a Big Crunch. The people who run the game destroy universes for no adequately explained reason.

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Anti-spirals destroy planets with large numbers of Spiral beings so that the amount of mass created by Spiral Energy doesn't cause the universe to be destroyed in a Big Crunch. The people who run the game destroy universes for no adequately explained reason.



They are Spiral beings that found a way to destroy energy, as well as create it. At some point they decided that they were superior to all other beings in the multiverse and created the game as an entertaining way to eliminate lesser beings. When someone loses the game all matter in his/her universe is destroyed, but the universe itself remains intact. The humans who run the game then send a small group to use Spiral Energy to create new matter and colonize that universe.

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They are Spiral beings that found a way to destroy energy, as well as create it. At some point they decided that they were superior to all other beings in the multiverse and created the game as an entertaining way to eliminate lesser beings. When someone loses the game all matter in his/her universe is destroyed, but the universe itself remains intact. The humans who run the game then send a small group to use Spiral Energy to create new matter and colonize that universe.
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* The masters are the [[Warhammer40K C'tan? Or maybe the chaos gods]]?

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* The masters are the [[Warhammer40K [[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} C'tan? Or maybe the chaos gods]]?
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[[WMG: Kodama is a descendant of [[{{Anime/Monster}} Johan Liebert]].]]

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[[WMG: Kodama is a descendant of [[{{Anime/Monster}} [[Anime/{{Monster}} Johan Liebert]].]]



The idea of determining which of a series of existences is most deserving by which has the best pilot and robot makes little sense. However, because the survivors are determined by the outcome of a fight, it makes sense that the most deserving mecha survives. Given that everything is, on a fundamental level, information and that there are an infinite number of alternate worlds, such a testing system would require almost zero expenditure of limited resources. All that would be needed is a method of inserting the blueprints into the operational theaters, a method of forcing combat, and a method of identifying the winner. The destruction of the loser's world is both of the latter methods. By allowing a world to 'win' by accumulating 15 victories and then passing it's mecha onwards, no world has the time needed to delve too deeply into the game or the functionality of the mecha. When a set number of mecha were left, the game would end and the winning designs would be further refined for the next test.

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The idea of determining which of a series of existences is most deserving by which has the best pilot and robot makes little sense. However, because the survivors are determined by the outcome of a fight, it makes sense that the most deserving mecha survives. Given that everything is, on a fundamental level, information and that there are an infinite number of alternate worlds, such a testing system would require almost zero expenditure of limited resources. All that would be needed is a method of inserting the blueprints into the operational theaters, a method of forcing combat, and a method of identifying the winner. The destruction of the loser's world is both of the latter methods. By allowing a world to 'win' by accumulating 15 victories and then passing it's mecha onwards, no world has the time needed to delve too deeply into the game or the functionality of the mecha. When a set number of mecha were left, the game would end and the winning designs would be further refined for the next test.
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[[WMG:The game is a sort of anti-[[{{Homestuck}} Sburb]]]]

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[[WMG:The game is a sort of anti-[[{{Homestuck}} anti-[[Webcomic/{{Homestuck}} Sburb]]]]
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Just because the storyline isn't [[BeyondTheImpossible quite horrible enough]] until you make it a ShootTheShaggyDog plot.

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Just because the storyline isn't [[BeyondTheImpossible quite horrible enough]] enough until you make it a ShootTheShaggyDog plot.
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[[WMG: [[{{Watchmen}} Dr. Manhattan]] is behind all of this]]

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[[WMG: [[{{Watchmen}} [[Comicbook/{{Watchmen}} Dr. Manhattan]] is behind all of this]]
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[[WMG:The game is a sort of anti-[[Homestuck Sburb]]]]

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One destroys alternate universe, the other creates them. IT'S ALL SO SIMPLE.
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[[WMG:Our universe wasn't the perspective universe.]]
The direct analogue of our universe was one of the fifteen universes whose pilots were defeated by Zearth. Our Earth was destroyed without even a passing mention. It seems fitting, even though there's nothing to suggest that it's true.
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* To add to the above: recall the symbol that's found all over the place in the Fortress of Regrets. In it's centre, there are two serpentine lines reaching towards the same goal, however only one reaches it and the second withers and falls away. Perhaps it represents the duels between universes.
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* So if there's an infinite number of alternate realities wouldn't that mean an infinite number of souls?
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GAME UNINSTALLS YOU!

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Because GAME UNINSTALLS YOU!
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[[WMG: The anime is in fact a big [[InSovietRussiaTropeMocksYou Russian Reversal]].]]
GAME UNINSTALLS YOU!
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[[WMG: Koyemshi lied in the anime: the last pilot doesn't survive the demo fight]]
Koyemshi is not only known for torturing little children and killing kitties for fun, but also for blatantly hiding information and outright refusing to fulfill some of the rules until the kids learn of them. This may also apply to the last pilot's fate. Think about it: Even if Kokopelli [[spoiler:did survive the last fight, he was not bound to any contract anymore, so he could contract himself again and save Yuu. Koyemshi either couldn't contract him cause he was fated to die soon after, or he was enough of an asshole to choose Yuu moments before Kokopelli won the fight, completely disregarding the rule that states that he must obey all of the contractee's wishes]]. Since he has the masterminds and the gray beetle watching over his actions, the second option is highly improbable. He also lied to Jun, then: [[spoiler: he only offered him to be the last pilot and survive in exchange for Kana's life so he would get enough people to get over with the fights for that Earth. Jun would die anyways; it's just that Koyemshi wanted to leave sooner]]. Why did [[spoiler: Youko]] didn't call him out on that? Simple: it was better if the pilots had hopes of surviving so they would give all they've got and save their world in the demo fight, assuming that the "if you lose on the demo fight, your world is destroyed instead of the new contractees' one" rule applies on the anime. The gray beetle, though politer, is suggested to be as sadistic, if not more than Koyemshi, so the whole [[spoiler:"I'll save the class pres and you can live if you replace my ass on here"]] deal was either her idea of breaking down Koyemshi's will at the time, or just Koyemshi trying to look like the "poor little guy" instead of the "little bastard who cried so badly he got what he wanted". Not that it worked, though.
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[[WMG: The story is a metaphor for growing up.]]
Just listen to the lyrics of Uninstall with that mindset. You should see what I mean.
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[[WMG: Kodama is a descendant of [[{{Monster}} Johan Liebert]].]]

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[[WMG: The game is a system for the creation of an optimized combat mecha.]]
The idea of determining which of a series of existences is most deserving by which has the best pilot and robot makes little sense. However, because the survivors are determined by the outcome of a fight, it makes sense that the most deserving mecha survives. Given that everything is, on a fundamental level, information and that there are an infinite number of alternate worlds, such a testing system would require almost zero expenditure of limited resources. All that would be needed is a method of inserting the blueprints into the operational theaters, a method of forcing combat, and a method of identifying the winner. The destruction of the loser's world is both of the latter methods. By allowing a world to 'win' by accumulating 15 victories and then passing it's mecha onwards, no world has the time needed to delve too deeply into the game or the functionality of the mecha. When a set number of mecha were left, the game would end and the winning designs would be further refined for the next test.

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