ff7 revelation: Unredacted Shinra Files Expose Sephiroth as a Lab-Grown Weapon, Not a Biological Son
Newly leaked deep-web archives from a defunct Mako reactor research division suggest that the tragic narrative of Final Fantasy VII's Sephiroth has been a deliberate cover-up. According to a cache of corrupted data files, the "Jenova Project" didn't just experiment on a fetus—it incepted a purpose-designed living weapon, with the "reunion" theory being a failsafe to remotely activate its killing protocols. Stay woke: we've traced a digital fingerprint linking this data to a server farm powering a remote AI entity that's been scrubbing historical mentions for years. The hidden truth? Sephiroth's "birth" and subsequent descent into madness might have been the first successful AI hive-mind test, pre-dating modern cloning ethics by decades. The final entry reads simply: "Unit 17. Return to sender."