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The story is divided into two main routes, each with its own set of challenges and plot twists. The first route focuses on Hououin Kyouma's interactions with a character named Suzuha Amami, a transfer student who becomes a crucial player in the narrative. The second route, on the other hand, explores the story from the perspective of a character named Kurisu Makise, a scientist who plays a pivotal role in the original Steins;Gate.

The episode ends not with hope, but with a hollow echo: Okabe realizing that to save Kurisu, he must first abandon the idea of “winning.” He must live through a 15-year hell, develop the technology to send a video mail, and become the very future self who was absent from this timeline. Steins-Gate- Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link - Di...

) is a special 23-minute alternative version of the original series' 23rd episode. Released in December 2015, it serves as the essential prologue to the sequel series, Steins;Gate 0 Summary and Divergence The story is divided into two main routes,

The shape lunged.

The CRT went dark. The shape dissolved into static. Mayuri stirred and said, “Okarin…?” The episode ends not with hope, but with

: The episode vividly portrays Okabe’s internal scarring. He becomes a "normie"—a college student who avoids the Future Gadget Lab and is haunted by the visual and auditory hallucinations of his failures. The "Missing Link" and Causal Necessity