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					<description><![CDATA[We talk about what PNF-404 actually is in our household sometimes, and for a while, we were on the post-anthropocene Earth train. But there&#039;s human artifacts that would have decayed long ago like cardboard boxes, scales, and fence paint if humanity really were extinct. So maybe they&#039;re still there? That, or the designers felt it was more important to have those objects for interesting tools and challenges than to respect the lore. Either way, it&#039;s an interesting bit of ambiguity.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We talk about what PNF-404 actually is in our household sometimes, and for a while, we were on the post-anthropocene Earth train. But there&#8217;s human artifacts that would have decayed long ago like cardboard boxes, scales, and fence paint if humanity really were extinct. So maybe they&#8217;re still there? That, or the designers felt it was more important to have those objects for interesting tools and challenges than to respect the lore. Either way, it&#8217;s an interesting bit of ambiguity.</p>
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