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[[http://ai.katbox.net/ Artificial Incident]] is a LitRPG comic by [[Creator/PhilBrown Phil "Sage" Brown]].

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[[http://ai.katbox.net/ [[https://www.artificialincident.com/ Artificial Incident]] is a LitRPG comic by [[Creator/PhilBrown Phil "Sage" Brown]].
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[[http://ai.katbox.net/ Artificial Incident]] is a LitRPG comic by the author of ''Webcomic/{{Yosh}}''.

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[[http://ai.katbox.net/ Artificial Incident]] is a LitRPG comic by the author of ''Webcomic/{{Yosh}}''.
[[Creator/PhilBrown Phil "Sage" Brown]].
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[[http://ai.katbox.net/ Artificial Incident]] is a Lit RPG comic by the author of ''Webcomic/{{Yosh}}''.

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[[http://ai.katbox.net/ Artificial Incident]] is a Lit RPG LitRPG comic by the author of ''Webcomic/{{Yosh}}''.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: As mentioned below, the story points out the flaws in how the society of a typical fantasy game would realistically work, especially when the adventurers/PCs all suddenly vanished.

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* {{Deconstruction}}: As mentioned below, the story points out the flaws in how the society of a typical fantasy game would realistically work, especially when the adventurers/PCs adventurers/[=PCs=] all suddenly vanished.



* LossOfIdentity: Kaylin remembers the backstory in her bio better than Kevin's life and even remembers things he didn't write, to the point that she doesn't remember his last name. By the time she meets Mike she clearly does not consider herself and Kevin to be the same person.

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* LossOfIdentity: Kaylin remembers the backstory in her bio better than Kevin's life and even remembers things he didn't write, to the point that she doesn't remember his last name. By the time she meets Mike Mike, she clearly does not consider herself and Kevin to be the same person.



* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: Mike, being from a sci-fi game to an extent. On one hand his cybernetics still work and his gun is now extremely powerful, on the other hand his ship doesn't work because it's item id conflicts with an item from the fantasy game.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kaylin was a high-level adventurer but was only one of many, however in a world 200 years after they all disappeared, she's more powerful and/or skilled than anything that she's come across yet, save maybe the elders of Nyna's tribe. She deals with Nyna's attacks with no real effort and wasn't even sure if she was seriously trying or not.

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* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: Mike, being from a sci-fi game to an extent. On one hand his cybernetics still work work, and his gun is now extremely powerful, on the other hand his ship doesn't work because it's its item id ID conflicts with an item from the fantasy game.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kaylin was a high-level adventurer but was only one of many, however in a world 200 years after they all disappeared, she's more powerful and/or skilled than anything that she's come across yet, save maybe the elders of Nyna's tribe. She deals with Nyna's attacks with no real effort effort, and wasn't even sure if she was seriously trying or not.



* TerminallyDependentSociety: The society of the fantasy world was so centered on adventurers that when they disappeared, everything went to heck. Monsters stopped being slain, rituals and quests that the adventurers did went unperformed, and the economy collapsed because most of the wealth was in a system only they could access.

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* TerminallyDependentSociety: The society of the fantasy world was so centered on adventurers that when they disappeared, everything went to heck. Monsters stopped being slain, rituals and quests that the adventurers did went go unperformed, and the economy collapsed because most of the wealth was in a system only they could access.
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* RealityEnsues: As mentioned below, the adventurers disappearing caused a lot of issues, to the point that Kaylin's gold is so inflated that one gold coin is equal to 100 silver ones (which means they are 100 times more valuable than they were before), and towns had to drastically increase defensive efforts.

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* RealityEnsues: SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: As mentioned below, the adventurers disappearing caused a lot of issues, to the point that Kaylin's gold is so inflated that one gold coin is equal to 100 silver ones (which means they are 100 times more valuable than they were before), and towns had to drastically increase defensive efforts.
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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Kevin notes that he doesn't have any issue with disassociative effects like that when he sees a warning about the possibility of side effects when playing a character with a gender different than one's own in real life, implying that he might be gender apathetic or something similar. Kaylin's biggest issues with her new state seem to be from the [[LossOfIdentity memory loss]] and not being able to find any interested ladies than being female.
* CatGirl: Nyna, a nekomata girl Kaylin meets.

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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Kevin notes that he doesn't have any issue with disassociative dissociative effects like that when he sees a warning about the possibility of side effects when playing a character with a gender different than one's own in real life, implying that he might be gender apathetic or something similar. Kaylin's biggest issues with her new state seem to be from the [[LossOfIdentity memory loss]] and not being able to find any interested ladies than being female.
* CatGirl: Nyna, a nekomata girl Kaylin meets.meets, and eventually gets into a relationship with.



* {{Deconstruction}}: As mentioned below, the story points out the flaws in how the society of a typical fantasy game would realistically work, especially when they all suddenly vanished.

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* {{Deconstruction}}: As mentioned below, the story points out the flaws in how the society of a typical fantasy game would realistically work, especially when they the adventurers/PCs all suddenly vanished.



* LossOfIdentity: Kaylin remembers the backstory in her bio better than Kevin's life and even remebers things he didn't write, to the point that she doesn't remember his last name. By the time she meets Mike she clearly does not consider herself and Kevin to be the same person.

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* LossOfIdentity: Kaylin remembers the backstory in her bio better than Kevin's life and even remebers remembers things he didn't write, to the point that she doesn't remember his last name. By the time she meets Mike she clearly does not consider herself and Kevin to be the same person.



* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: Mike, being from a sci-fi game to an extent. On one hand his cybernetics still work and his gun is now extremely powerfull, on the other hand his ship doesn't work because it's item id conflicts with an item from the fantasy game.

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* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: Mike, being from a sci-fi game to an extent. On one hand his cybernetics still work and his gun is now extremely powerfull, powerful, on the other hand his ship doesn't work because it's item id conflicts with an item from the fantasy game.
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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kaylin was a high-level adventurer but was one of many, however in a world 200 years after they all disappeared, she's more powerful and/or skilled than anything that she's come across yet. She deals with Nyna's attacks with no real effort and wasn't even sure if she was seriously trying or not.

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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kaylin was a high-level adventurer but was only one of many, however in a world 200 years after they all disappeared, she's more powerful and/or skilled than anything that she's come across yet.yet, save maybe the elders of Nyna's tribe. She deals with Nyna's attacks with no real effort and wasn't even sure if she was seriously trying or not.



* TerminallyDependentSociety: The society of the fantasy world was so centered on adventurers that when they disappeared, everything went to heck. Monsters stopped being slain, rituals and quests that the adventurers did go unperformed, and the economy collapsed because most of the wealth was in a system only they could access.

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* TerminallyDependentSociety: The society of the fantasy world was so centered on adventurers that when they disappeared, everything went to heck. Monsters stopped being slain, rituals and quests that the adventurers did go went unperformed, and the economy collapsed because most of the wealth was in a system only they could access.
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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kaylin was a high level adventurer but was one of many, however in a world 200 years after they all disappeared, she's more powerful and/or skilled than anything that she's come across yet. She deals with Nyna's attacks with no real effort and wasn't even sure if she was seriously trying or not.

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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kaylin was a high level high-level adventurer but was one of many, however in a world 200 years after they all disappeared, she's more powerful and/or skilled than anything that she's come across yet. She deals with Nyna's attacks with no real effort and wasn't even sure if she was seriously trying or not.
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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Kevin notes that he doesn't have any issue with disassociative effects like that when he sees a warning about the possibility when playing a character with a gender different than one's own in real life, implying that he might be gender apathetic or something similar.

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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Kevin notes that he doesn't have any issue with disassociative effects like that when he sees a warning about the possibility of side effects when playing a character with a gender different than one's own in real life, implying that he might be gender apathetic or something similar.similar. Kaylin's biggest issues with her new state seem to be from the [[LossOfIdentity memory loss]] and not being able to find any interested ladies than being female.



* TheMagicGoesAway: The disappearance of the adventurers seems to have caused, at least in the area Kaylin is in, a lot of magical knowledge/items to be lost.

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* TheMagicGoesAway: The disappearance of the adventurers seems to have caused, at least in the area Kaylin is in, a lot of magical knowledge/items to be lost. The magic academies were later revealed to have all been destroyed due to fighting over them.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: As mentioned below, the story points out the flaws in how the society of a typical fantasy game would realistically work, especially when they all suddenly vanished.
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* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: Mike, being from a sci-f- game.

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* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: Mike, being from a sci-f- sci-fi game to an extent. On one hand his cybernetics still work and his gun is now extremely powerfull, on the other hand his ship doesn't work because it's item id conflicts with an item from the fantasy game.
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* MyRulesAreNotYourRules: Mike, being from a sci-f- game.
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** In a less serious manner; Mike's cybernetics makes noises outside of human hearing range. But Nayna can hear them and, being from a fantasy world, finds the noises strange and annoying.
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* LossOfIdentity: Kaylin remembers the backstory in her bio better than Kevin's life and even remebers things he didn't write, to the point that she doesn't remember his last name. By the time she meets Mike he clearly does not consider herself and Kevin to be the same person.

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* LossOfIdentity: Kaylin remembers the backstory in her bio better than Kevin's life and even remebers things he didn't write, to the point that she doesn't remember his last name. By the time she meets Mike he she clearly does not consider herself and Kevin to be the same person.
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* LossOfIdentity: Kaylin remembers the backstory in her bio better than Kevin's life, to the point that she doesn't remember his last name.

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* LossOfIdentity: Kaylin remembers the backstory in her bio better than Kevin's life, life and even remebers things he didn't write, to the point that she doesn't remember his last name.name. By the time she meets Mike he clearly does not consider herself and Kevin to be the same person.



* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kaylin wasn't anything truly exceptional by adventurer standards, but in a world 200 years after they all disappeared, she's more powerful and/or skilled than anything that she's come across yet. She deals with Nyna's attacks with no real effort and wasn't even sure if she was seriously trying or not.

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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kaylin wasn't anything truly exceptional by was a high level adventurer standards, but was one of many, however in a world 200 years after they all disappeared, she's more powerful and/or skilled than anything that she's come across yet. She deals with Nyna's attacks with no real effort and wasn't even sure if she was seriously trying or not.



* RealityEnsues: As mentioned below, the adventurers disappearing caused a lot of issues, to the point that Kaylin's gold is so inflated that one gold coin is equal to 100 silver ones, and towns had to drastically increase defensive efforts.

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* RealityEnsues: As mentioned below, the adventurers disappearing caused a lot of issues, to the point that Kaylin's gold is so inflated that one gold coin is equal to 100 silver ones, ones (which means they are 100 times more valuable than they were before), and towns had to drastically increase defensive efforts.
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* {{Cyborg}}: Mike, being from a sci-fi game.

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* TheMagicGoesAway: The disappearance of the adventurers seems to have caused, at least in the area Kaylin is in, a lot of magical knowledge/items to be lost.



YearInsideHourOutside: Apparently time in the game realm moves faster than in the "real world".

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* YearInsideHourOutside: Apparently time in the game realm moves faster than in the "real world".
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[[http://ai.katbox.net/ Artificial Incident]] is a Lit RPG comic by the author of ''Webcomic/{{Yosh}}''.

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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Kevin notes that he doesn't have any issue with disassociative effects like that when he sees a warning about the possibility when playing a character with a gender different than one's own in real life, implying that he might be gender apathetic or something similar.
* CatGirl: Nyna, a nekomata girl Kaylin meets.
* {{GIRL}}: Kevin's character is a female dark elf named Kaylin.
* LossOfIdentity: Kaylin remembers the backstory in her bio better than Kevin's life, to the point that she doesn't remember his last name.
* MistakenForGay: Kevin acts like he's gay when a customer gets mad for talking to his girlfriend, who is apparently a flirt. It works.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Kaylin wasn't anything truly exceptional by adventurer standards, but in a world 200 years after they all disappeared, she's more powerful and/or skilled than anything that she's come across yet. She deals with Nyna's attacks with no real effort and wasn't even sure if she was seriously trying or not.
* OntologicalMystery: Somehow, Kaylin disappeared a century before the other adventurers did, only to reappear three hundred years after she vanished.
* RealityEnsues: As mentioned below, the adventurers disappearing caused a lot of issues, to the point that Kaylin's gold is so inflated that one gold coin is equal to 100 silver ones, and towns had to drastically increase defensive efforts.
* TerminallyDependentSociety: The society of the fantasy world was so centered on adventurers that when they disappeared, everything went to heck. Monsters stopped being slain, rituals and quests that the adventurers did go unperformed, and the economy collapsed because most of the wealth was in a system only they could access.
YearInsideHourOutside: Apparently time in the game realm moves faster than in the "real world".
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