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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | "Symbological genetics" was, essentially, a security flaw in the Eternal Sphere code. When Fayt's father gave him, Maria, and Sophia their powers, what he did amounted to hacking the game from the inside and screwing with the underlying operating system. When the Time Gate calls symbological genetics "the science of the Creator" and declares it forbidden, it is because symbological genetics is computer code that manipulates the world in the same way that Luthor, the Eternal Sphere's lead programmer, does when he patches the system. |