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The term "Nemo" is derived from Latin, meaning "nobody" or "no one". It symbolizes the vast, unexplored ocean and was famously used by Jules Verne for the captain of the Nautilus in his novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea. Additionally, it is the name of the title character in the animated movie Finding Nemo.
And finally we meet again. ...How was it? You may have already realized this, but you are a program of my creation. So was everything you've seen up till now. And through all the possibilities that I programmed into your AI, I've found my answer. You have utterly destroyed him through myriad different patterns, in all possible fluctuations of every reality. The man who stole Yoko from me, in the end he saved only himself. That abominable man, Dision! Now I've completely erased every program duplicating his thoughts. I've had you show me every possibility. And so, from here I shall release you into the real world. Now, forget it all, everything up to now, and prepare yourself to know this world's truth with your own eyes! In the end, who made this world, and for what purpose...Nemo.
by Adniakdx March 26, 2026
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