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===Aftermath===
 
===Aftermath===
 
The Shelter Kids who were released into the 24th Ward have only repressed memories of the experience. It is alternately stated that their memories were erased, or that the experience was so traumatic that the victims unanimously repressed them. Some of the Shelter Kids (like [[Akira]]) have their identities erased and assigned to police or special forces in the [[Administrative Inspection Office]]. It's also suggested that Kamui stock and Ayame stock feel an instinctual attraction to each other.
 
The Shelter Kids who were released into the 24th Ward have only repressed memories of the experience. It is alternately stated that their memories were erased, or that the experience was so traumatic that the victims unanimously repressed them. Some of the Shelter Kids (like [[Akira]]) have their identities erased and assigned to police or special forces in the [[Administrative Inspection Office]]. It's also suggested that Kamui stock and Ayame stock feel an instinctual attraction to each other.
 
Much like the events of the Silver Case, there are large amounts of contradictions regarding the details of the Shelter Kids Policy, such as how long the projects lasted, the organizations behind each project, and how old the children were. Due to the varying ages of adults who are known to be Shelter Kids, it is likely that the kids were not all of a uniform age regardless.
 
  
 
For unknown reasons, [[Meru Yuzuki]] claimed that of the kids raised in the Shelter, she was part of the "third generation". Three or more projects were originally planned during the time of the Kamui Maspro, but were subsequently cancelled, so what project Meru would have been a part of is unclear. This may be a way of keeping it ambiguous whether she was raised with boys or girls, as given her circumstances, either is possible.
 
For unknown reasons, [[Meru Yuzuki]] claimed that of the kids raised in the Shelter, she was part of the "third generation". Three or more projects were originally planned during the time of the Kamui Maspro, but were subsequently cancelled, so what project Meru would have been a part of is unclear. This may be a way of keeping it ambiguous whether she was raised with boys or girls, as given her circumstances, either is possible.

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