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Necrosinteta Dossier

“Necrosinteta made the body legible in new ways, but every gain in legibility widened the argument over who could still be counted as fully alive, recoverable, or continuous.”

The Necrosinteta dossier belongs to the archive’s biomedical intelligence layer, where advances in bodily legibility intersect with disputes over recoverability, status, and personhood. It is neither simple breakthrough nor simple warning.

What the dossier makes visible is a recurring pattern in the saga: every gain in precision intensifies the political struggle over classification. New ways of reading bodies produce new arguments about who may be restored, who counts as continuous, and who is written off.

Every gain in legibility widened the argument.

That line gives the dossier its enduring relevance. It states the archive’s larger principle in biomedical form.