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For most viewers of Steins;Gate , the story ends with Okabe Rintaro defying fate, saving Kurisu Makise, and burning the “Steins;Gate” world line into existence. However, hidden in plain sight is a second, devastating ending—a detour that was briefly shown as Episode 23 (β) before the official broadcast of the final two episodes. This episode, formally titled Steins;Gate: Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link (境界面上のミッシングリンク – “Missing Link on the Boundary Surface”) and subtitled Divide By Zero , is not merely an alternate episode. It is the cornerstone of the entire Steins;Gate 0 saga.
And then, in the silence after the scream, he heard Kurisu’s voice — not from the phone, not from the CRT, but from somewhere deeper. A reading steiner echo across the gap: Steins-Gate- Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link - Di...
Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link and its associated narratives serve a vital function in the Steins;Gate lore. They prevent the story from ending on a superficial happy note. Instead, they force the protagonist to fight one final battle—not against a secret organization or a time machine, but against his own obsolescence. For most viewers of Steins;Gate , the story
When a prototype "missing-link" device fragments an alternate timeline, a small group of lab members must hunt down scattered memories across multiple realities before a mysterious organization rewrites human history. It is the cornerstone of the entire Steins;Gate 0 saga
Suzuha, still present in 2010, delivers devastating news: the world line divergence is now fixed at (Beta Attractor Field). In this line, World War III is inevitable. Kurisu’s time-travel papers will ignite a global arms race.