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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | == The Surrogate System is powered by discardable clones of Fumi Himeno. == How else would Garderobe, with its limited understanding of Otome technology, convince the system that the contract was genuine, if not by using a system of People Jars reminiscent of the one used to produce Dummy Plugs in Neon Genesis Evangelion? This also explains why each "core" can only operate for limited time: due to accelerated growth, each clone deteriorates rapidly under physical stress that comes from being contracted to an Otome. |