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  2. Omegaverse - Wikipedia

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    Omegaverse, also known as A/B/O or α/β/Ω (an abbreviation for "alpha/beta/omega"), is a subgenre of speculative erotic fiction, and originally a subgenre of erotic slash fan fiction.

  3. Talk:Omegaverse - Wikipedia

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    As the passage itself states, the Enigma type character had no impact on the omegaverse world. Aromantic Frogge ( talk ) 06:02, 26 February 2023 (UTC) [ reply ] “Through her work Kanraku Alpha Enigma, mangaka Shinshi Nakai subsequently tried to add the "Enigma", a new type of character who can mutate their secondary gender, but the novelty ...

  4. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/Popular culture, entertainment and ...

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    Omegaverse: What if humans had alphas, too? This is the question asked by a generation of fanfic writers. On Bullshit: A very serious essay by Harry Frankfurt sketching a philosophical theory of, well, bullshit. Order of the Occult Hand "It was as if an occult hand had edited this Wikipedia article." Ossian

  5. Enigmotrema - Wikipedia

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    The name Enigmotrema combines the Greek words enigma (meaning mystery or puzzle) and τρημα trema (meaning hole or pore), referring to the unusual appearance of its fruiting bodies. [2] [3] Enigmotrema is closely related to the genus Cruentotrema but differs in several key aspects.

  6. Ultra (cryptography) - Wikipedia

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    Naval Enigma decrypted in Hut 8 was forwarded from Hut 4 to the Admiralty's Operational Intelligence Centre (OIC), [31] which distributed it initially under the codeword "HYDRO". [30] The codeword "ULTRA" was adopted in June 1941. [32] This codeword was reportedly suggested by Commander Geoffrey Colpoys, RN, who served in the Royal Navy's OIC.

  7. Omega Point - Wikipedia

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    Teilhard calls the contributing universal energy that generates the Omega Point "forces of compression". Unlike the scientific definition, which incorporates gravity and mass, Teilhard's forces of compression are sourced from communication and contact between human beings. This value is limitless and directly correlated with entropy.

  8. Age of Loneliness - Wikipedia

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    "Age of Loneliness" is a song by German musical project Enigma, released on 8 August 1994 by Virgin and EMI as the third single from the project's second studio album, The Cross of Changes (1993). Overview

  9. Cockaigne (In London Town) - Wikipedia

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    The success of the Enigma Variations in 1899 was followed by the initial failure of The Dream of Gerontius, which caused Elgar to become dispirited and declare that God was against art. Nevertheless, he received a commission from the Royal Philharmonic Society and began work on a new piece and soon reported that it was "cheerful and Londony ...