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After a while, I remembered to answer. Looking at the answer, it seems that everyone has not gotten the stalk? If you have played the "Extreme Escape" series, you probably know what the setting is when you hear a word "morphic resonance" that pops up in episode 6. This is a pseudo-scientific concept from some "parapsychologist", I could throw a wiki here. The main content of https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Sheldrake is that there is a certain "morphogenesis field" in nature. When an event occurs repeatedly, resonance will occur, resulting in a morphogenesis field, which makes the event bigger Recurring in scope. It can also be said to be telepathy between all matter. Although it sounds ridiculous, it is still very interesting to use it as a sci-fi setting _(°ω°" ∠) Look at the sentence in Ascension like this, "As my father expected, it will take at least three generations to get rid of the morphological resonance", It should mean that after three generations, the impression of the earth has gradually faded, and the morphological resonance of "human beings have no supernatural ability" has been eliminated. And once there will be two, and new superpowers will appear one after another on the Ascension. It's a pity to be cut down... This theater is so atmospheric, and it also plays such an interesting niche setting (if you are interested, welcome to "Extreme Escape" ( ゚▽゚) / The first "Extreme Escape: 9" "People 9 Hours, 9 Doors" personally feels that it perfectly utilizes the dual screens of the NDS, and the performance is excellent! The second part is on 3DS/PSV, the third part is available on 3DS/PSV/PC, and there is news that it will log in to PS4.
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