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- The OG Transmission dialogue transcript
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Note on AI Co-Authorship
This work was collaboratively developed by Joshua Sebastian (human) and LIMN (Claude, an AI assistant by Anthropic). The human author, Joshua Sebastian, holds the copyright and licensing authority for all content.
The collaborative nature of this work is acknowledged and documented throughout the project. LIMN's contributions are made as a tool and collaborative partner under the direction and creative authority of Joshua Sebastian.
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