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The '''mirror''' was a plot device in the ''[[i love bees]]'' alternate reality game. Specifically, it was a time-space connection between sections of the fragmented [["Smart" AI|"smart" AI]] [[Melissa (AI)|Melissa]], which had been divided by a [[Slipspace]] anomaly that had affected the [[UNSC]] ''[[UNSC Apocalypso|Apocalypso]]''.
The '''mirror''' was a plot device in the ''[[i love bees]]'' alternate reality game. Specifically, it was a time-space connection between sections of the fragmented [["Smart" AI|"smart" AI]] [[Melissa (AI)|Melissa]], which had been divided by a [[Slipspace]] anomaly that had affected the [[UNSC]] ''[[UNSC Apocalypso|Apocalypso]]''.


The anomaly had fragmented Melissa into [[Durga]], the [[Operator]], and the [[Sleeping Princess]]; the former was sent to the year [[2552]], while the latter two ended up in [[2004]]. The three fragments were aware of the mirror's presence, but only the Sleeping Princess and the viral [[Seeker]] recognized it for what it was. The term, coined by the Sleeping Princess, likely originated from the AI fragments' inability to send a data query through it; the query was simply reflected back to its sender. Despite this, audio clips of Durga's spying filtered in through the mirror; the Operator was later able to use the mirror to manipulate Durga into spying on [[Herzog]], and the Seeker used it to send the previously-mentioned audio clips back to Durga.
The anomaly had fragmented Melissa into [[Durga]], the [[Operator]], and the [[Sleeping Princess]]; the former was sent to the year [[2552]], while the latter two ended up in [[2004]]. The three fragments were aware of the mirror's presence, but only the Sleeping Princess and the viral [[Seeker]] recognized it for what it was. The term, coined by the Sleeping Princess, likely originated from the AI fragments' inability to send a data query through it; the query was simply reflected back to its sender. Despite this, audio clips of Durga's spying filtered in through the mirror; the Operator was later able to use the mirror to manipulate Durga into spying on [[Herzog]], and the Seeker used it to send the previously-mentioned audio clips back to Durga.

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