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The game's title is intentionally incomplete, ending in a blank space that players often interpret as needing words like , future , violet , or egoism to complete the sentiment.

: The essay argues that humanity can no longer dream naturally. File: tomorrow.wont.come.for.those.without.zip ...

In the game, this essay is found in a stack of papers that appears after a specific sequence involving burning an abstract being that holds Remiel. It serves as a philosophical core for the game's bleak setting: The game's title is intentionally incomplete, ending in

: It posits a radical future where freedom is achieved through the total loss of memory. Remiel writes: It serves as a philosophical core for the

: Because of this disillusionment, people turn to "Celestials" (alien-like entities) for faith and to escape their reality.

: The essay suggests that memories are tools for exploitation and sources of pain (nostalgia).

: The narrative explores how society uses religious or sci-fi constructs (the Conductor and Celestials) to cope with mental illness or a collapsing reality.