Although it's not very interesting, it did mess with my psychology and managed to throw me off for a little bit. Unfortunately, it was trivial after I came to my senses
I appreciate that these levels have such tight logic that they actually become easier to think about - they tap into the logic of Pathology that's independent of optimization in brilliant ways, which is quite special.
Great puzzle! I enjoyed flexing my logic skills; the deductions can be used to determine what the fail states are, so the solution is very fair, but it's challenging to find the arrangement that doesn't break anything.
I love how many important Pathology structures cameo in the solution if you're paying attention, even if they are impossible to notice from the start of the puzzle.