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This order transforms the original finale from a simple deus ex machina into a beautifully earned resolution. By witnessing the despair of the Beta timeline first, the triumphant return of the "Mad Scientist" in the original Episode 23 carries immeasurably more emotional weight, as you realize it was the Okabe from this "Missing Link" timeline who eventually sacrificed everything to send the message that saved them all.

Because he is not forced to look at his phone, Okabe fails to open the "Movie Mail" containing Operation Skuld.

The characters in Steins;Gate: Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link are well-developed and complex, each with their own unique personalities and motivations. Makise Kurisu, the protagonist, is a brilliant scientist with a passion for discovery. Her interactions with Daru, Suzuha, and other characters drive the plot forward and create engaging dynamics.

This episode acts as the "missing link" that explains how the energetic, confident Okabe of the original series becomes the traumatized, depressed version that begins the Steins;Gate 0 visual novel and anime. Why It Matters: Setting Up Steins;Gate 0 Steins-Gate- Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link - Di...

In the original Episode 23, Okabe has a breakdown but is spurred back into action by a video message from his future self. In 23β, that message never comes. As a result, Suzuha Amane is left stranded in 2010, her mission to prevent World War III doomed to failure. This sends the world spiraling down a darker path, eventually leading directly into the events of Steins;Gate 0 .

The original Steins;Gate is a classic hero’s journey. Okabe suffers, learns, and triumphs. Missing Link deconstructs that: what if the hero ? What if there is no secret message? What if hubris (repeated time-leaping) only makes things worse?

Steins;Gate: Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link - Divide by Zero (also known as Episode 23β) is a special episode that serves as the essential bridge between the original Steins;Gate anime and its sequel, Steins;Gate 0 This order transforms the original finale from a

Wait. No. This is the twist.

One of the fascinating aspects of Steins;Gate: Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link is its approach to scientific concepts, particularly time travel and physics. The series' portrayal of time travel is based on the concept of the Novikov Self-Consistency Principle, which proposes that any events occurring through time travel have already occurred and are therefore predetermined.

Steins;Gate introduces a form of time travel through the use of a microwave oven and a D-Mail system, which allows messages to be sent to the past. This seemingly simple method of communication with the past quickly evolves into a complex web of cause and effect, highlighting the potential dangers of meddling with the timeline. The characters in Steins;Gate: Kyoukaimenjou no Missing Link

of Okabe in the original series vs. 23β.

He succeeds in landing on a world line before Kurisu’s death—but at a terrible cost. His Reading Steiner activates, and he realizes he is now in , months after he originally gave up. Kurisu is alive, but…

Unlike the main timeline where Daru finds the “Operation Skuld” video, here, there is . The Okabe from 2025 never sent a D-Mail because—as we learn in Steins;Gate 0 —that Okabe gave up after thousands of failed attempts.

The first 14 minutes of the episode are nearly identical to the original. The divergence begins after Okabe returns from his first failed attempt to save Kurisu: The Slap (or Lack Thereof):