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''(This material is meant to be read after [[BioCrisis]] and [[12/3]].)''
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:''This material is meant to be read after [[12/3]].''


At the end of Oni, Mai stopped Muro's plan by 'blowing the processors' ([[ACC]]s). This sacrifice apparently "bought [the world] some time". However, "the dead and the dying" could indeed become a common sight in the cities affected by the destruction of the ACCs. True, Muro's planned inversion didn't take place, but the now-broken ACCs were performing a non-negligible decontamination work. Thus, even if we're far from the "dead air and foul water" promised by Muro, "underground" life and rationing come to mind.
At the end of Oni, Mai stopped Muro's plan by 'blowing the processors' ([[ACC]]s). This sacrifice apparently "bought [the world] some time". However, "the dead and the dying" could indeed become a common sight in the cities affected by the destruction of the ACCs. True, Muro's planned inversion didn't take place, but the now-broken ACCs were performing a non-negligible decontamination work. Thus, even if we're far from the "dead air and foul water" promised by Muro, "underground" life and rationing come to mind.