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Plate I - The Sealed System

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The first crisis plate depicts order under seal, with the system held in latency before revelation breaks its locks.

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Plate I - The Sealed System

An illuminated operative crisis plate depicting a sealed system held in order and latency, with containment imagery, locks, and restrained symbolic force.
Plate I stages the book's sealed condition: ordered, constrained, and awaiting activation.
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