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The doujin manga of [[Serial Experiments Lain]], titled ''The Nightmare of Fabrication'', appears in the [[Omnipresence in Wired]] artbook.
 
The doujin manga of [[Serial Experiments Lain]], titled ''The Nightmare of Fabrication'', appears in the [[Omnipresence in Wired]] artbook.
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==Plot Overview==
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A lonely [[Lain]] decides to modify her toy dog, [[Bike-chan]], to be able to bark. She cuts off its collar and inserts various electrical components that she programs on her [[NAVI]].
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However, Bike-chan explodes, and [[God]] ([[Eiri]]) appears before her to give her a replacement for Bike-chan and they discuss the validity of Lain's [[memories]]. Lain wakes up and thinks it was all a dream when she sees Bike-chan unharmed, collar and all. However, she sees the collar that she had cut off lying on the floor.
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Lain chooses to deny her memory and bury the collar.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:15, 18 October 2011

The doujin manga of Serial Experiments Lain, titled The Nightmare of Fabrication, appears in the Omnipresence in Wired artbook.

Plot Overview

A lonely Lain decides to modify her toy dog, Bike-chan, to be able to bark. She cuts off its collar and inserts various electrical components that she programs on her NAVI.

However, Bike-chan explodes, and God (Eiri) appears before her to give her a replacement for Bike-chan and they discuss the validity of Lain's memories. Lain wakes up and thinks it was all a dream when she sees Bike-chan unharmed, collar and all. However, she sees the collar that she had cut off lying on the floor.

Lain chooses to deny her memory and bury the collar.