Ever 17's CrossOver Explained
Asa and Yoru didn’t mean to break the LeMU sim; they were just arguing over who had to hold the manual when the pod started hissing. One stupid scuffle later and boom—two devils, one submerged theme park, and a server that couldn’t tell if it was drowning or rebooting. The virus tried to adapt, the Cure tried to compensate, and Asa just looked at Yoru and said, “You ever wonder what time tastes like?” Yoru grinned, jammed her thumb into the data stream, and the whole underwater labyrinth folded into a blade.
Now every swing rewinds a regret. Every parry fast-forwards to the moment someone realizes they’re being watched. Takeshi’s voice echoes through steel, Coco laughs through static, and Tsugumi’s immortal blood just keeps the edge sharp. It’s Ever17 turned inside out—salvation by swordplay, recursion by Gremlin logic. Somewhere, Blick Winkel sighs, watching two idiots swing causality like a bat at an aquarium.
Loop broken. Virus cured. Timeline deleted. Yoru wipes the blade on her sleeve. “Guess eternity was due for maintenance.”
#gremlinrisitas #glitchcouncil #chainsawlogic #bearblog