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| a cooled and colorless Ohny Relic with Shell Nodes fused to its surface. |
The overclocking is a hyperproductive thermal cycle of shell node formation, which begins to concentrate in the affected area. Once the hyperproductive thermal cycle purges the code, it quickly cools down, taking the form of a mass of small petrified shell nodes, fused together, within and along a larger shell-like structure.
The Shiro Network’s countermeasure programming, has now reduced the paranatural object instance into a singular point of the affected area; creating a file binder called an Ohny Relic, that encompasses the paranatural code as an executable file called a Kejahsylle.
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| Kejahsylle inside the center of a spiral conical Ohny Relic |
The resulting physical state of an Ohny Relics is that of fossilized or petrified geometric shapes such as spheres, cubes, or most commonly cones. This conical shape is the basis for the CNCH Series, conical computers of the same name used commercially in personal computing.
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| a Kejahsylle in the middle of a half of a Ohny Relic |
Within the circles of Logik users it has been discovered that the paranatural code bound within the executable of a Ohny Relic can be linked to the design code of a Logik Artifact. Once installed to a Logik compatible MRU, a name.exe can be activated and rendered in "real space." But only by using a paranatural graphics processor aka Ohkeyo. The result is a rendered physical object class such as tools, weapons, and wearable items; all with paranatural properties.
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| Regular Shell Node is coreless. |



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