This game piece has a very important meaning for us.
Because it showed us for the first time that it was possible to poke a hole in the fate of the June of 1983.
To start from the conclusion, everything gets taken in by Rule Y at the end, and all our effort is wasted.
But we're challenging the great law that governs this game board, Rule X, head on.
We're using everything we've learned so far from other Fragments, which prove we can defeat it.
We grow by learning.
In a game with no hope of winning, we can discover a slight chance of victory.
This piece taught us that.
With this game piece, Rule X was almost completely defeated.
Keiichi Maebara and our other friends won't be led astray by something as pathetic as the Hinamizawa Syndrome and dance in tragedy any longer.
It has also taught us that the Rules aren't indestructible, and are possible to overcome.
In other words, it has given us, the ones who are on the outside of the game board, hope.
...It's an important Fragment that serves as our turning point, and the trigger for everything else.