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Misaka 19348 (ミサカ19348号 Misaka Ichiman Kyūsen Sanbyaku Yonjūhachi-gō?) is a Sister, a clone of Misaka Mikoto, that appears in Toaru Majutsu no Index. Originally supposed to be killed in the experiment against Accelerator as part of the Level 6 Shift Project, she was later transferred to an unknown organization outside Academy City.

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  • Misaka 19348
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  • Misaka 19348 (ミサカ19348号 Misaka Ichiman Kyūsen Sanbyaku Yonjūhachi-gō?) is a Sister, a clone of Misaka Mikoto, that appears in Toaru Majutsu no Index. Originally supposed to be killed in the experiment against Accelerator as part of the Level 6 Shift Project, she was later transferred to an unknown organization outside Academy City.
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  • Misaka 19348
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  • Biologically 14-15
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  • Alive
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  • Misaka Ichiman Kyūsen Sanbyaku Yonjūhachi-gō
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  • Novel
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  • ミサカ19348号
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  • Female
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  • Misaka 19348 (ミサカ19348号 Misaka Ichiman Kyūsen Sanbyaku Yonjūhachi-gō?) is a Sister, a clone of Misaka Mikoto, that appears in Toaru Majutsu no Index. Originally supposed to be killed in the experiment against Accelerator as part of the Level 6 Shift Project, she was later transferred to an unknown organization outside Academy City.
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