Steins-Gate- Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link - Di...
Steins-Gate- Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link - Di...

Steins-gate- Kyoukaimenjou No Missing Link - Di...

Okabe stared at the phone in his hand. Not the microwave. Not the Future Gadget #8. Just a normal smartphone. On its screen: a single unsent message.

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. Steins-Gate- Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link - Di...

The divergence meter (unplugged, dead on the shelf) clicked once: 0.571034% . Okabe stared at the phone in his hand

This episode effectively ends the story for that specific version of Okabe, setting the stage for the darker, more somber tone of Steins;Gate 0 . Narrative Significance Just a normal smartphone

. It depicts an alternate version of the original episode 23 where Okabe Rintaro fails to save Kurisu Makise and ultimately gives up, leading into the "Beta" world line where the events of Steins;Gate 0 take place. Watch Order Guide

In the original series, Mayuri and Suzuha travel back to the past to save Kurisu Makise, preventing World War III. However, in Missing Link , . Overcome by the trauma of witnessing her death a second time and the weight of the thousands of deaths caused by his time leaps, Okabe gives up.

The Steins;Gate narrative constructs a complex web of cause and effect across multiple worldlines. The television series concludes with the protagonist, Rintaro Okabe, successfully reaching the "Steins Gate" worldline—a timeline where the tragedies of Mayuri Shiina and Kurisu Makise are averted. However, the special episode, Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link , introduces a conflict that questions the stability of this resolution.