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    It didn't work. KOS-MOS had annihilated T-elos, but was ultimately still the wrong vessel to awaken Animus. T-elos' genetic make-up was a requirement, but she was gone now; disappeared. Formulating a theory based on several precedents related to the UMN, KOS-MOS hatched a plan to correct this mistake and awaken Animus; but it carried sinister implications for her cyborg counterpart who could still be encountered in the collective unconscious via the Encephalon...

    Honestly, don't read this pile of infinite badness. I got so fascinated with whether or not I "could" that I didn't stop when the answer to if I "should" was "No". I got carried away thinking I found a solid, in-universe reason to get KOS-MOS and T-elos to bang (provided one detail about the canon conclusion had gone wrong) then next thing I know I'm writing all kinds of... awful.

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