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Lobotomy Corporation: The Looping Madness
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Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2024
Mature
This fanfiction is based on a game called Lobotomy Corporation by 'Project Moon.' It's a game where you manage 'abnormalities' or monsters to be exact. This fanfic is my own non-conan interaction and story progression between the 'manager' and the AIs.

Although I will stick to the source material as closely as possible, there will be some slight changes. If some things don't match up with the game, I intended it to be that way.

Again, as stated. I do not own anything related to Lobotomy Corporation. This is purely fanfiction.
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