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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | For one, Gaiden was released in August 1997, five months after the Heaven's Gate mass suicide. Also, if you read up on HG's beliefs, its members believe that the mass suicide that they would eventually commit would take them onboard a spaceship. So when you reach the last boss battle of stage (>1)-8, the boss you fight is the very spaceship that the members suicided their way onto, hence its name "Heaven's Gate." Nice Job Killing A Cult Hero. |