Akka documentation highlights that actor state is reset on 
failure<http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/snapshot/general/supervision.html#supervision-directives>
 in 
standard actor systems.

However, an actor powered by Persistent messages will simply have these 
messages replayed and hence will rebuild the same state.

Does akka-persistence therefore assume we have designed all 
processors/views to have incorruptible internal state?

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