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Origami was the Japanese art of folding paper.

The "Chronogami", a fictional device from Brad Boimler's 2381 holo-movie Crisis Point II: Paradoxus, was a play on the word origami, as it was capable of folding time in on itself in a comparable manner. (LD: "Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus")

In 3195, upon meeting Captain Nahla Ake again after fifteen years, Nus Braka remarked: "Time, with its infinite sense of humor, will always fold upon itself like an origami chicken." (SA: "Kids These Days")

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