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Ccru - Lemurian Time War (Retaking the Universe) (2004)
A damaged but important title node for the lemurian sequence, preserving the name of the time-war motif even though the extracted wording has largely vanished.
Archive condition
The current extracted text is too thin or too damaged for robust quotation. This page preserves provenance, section routing, and contextual notes without pretending the surviving wording is sufficient.
What survives here
What survives is the insistence that the lemurian problem is organized as a time war: not a myth of lost origins alone, but a conflict among incompatible temporal orders.
Even in fragmentary form, the title clarifies the archive's recurrent move from cultural history to retrochronological conflict. 'Retaking the universe' names temporal struggle rather than nostalgic recovery.
That matters because the lemurian thread is easier to understand once its chronopolitical aggression is explicit. This page remains useful as a provenance marker for that naming even when the text itself does not survive well.
Reading note
Use the page as a route marker rather than a quotation-heavy reading experience. The title and its links do more work here than the surviving extraction.
Read it alongside the stronger lemurian texts, especially the archival and ghost-heavy pages that fill in the temporal logic this fragment can only name.
Representative extracts
No safe representative extracts are available from the current extracted text.
Appears in sections
Lemurian Time War and Spiral Time Primary section
Recursive time, ghostly residues, pirates, and evolutionary dead branches as a core archive motif.