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Theory. A question many ask is... why the sam hill hasn't the military done anything? One takes a moment to wonder, surely humanity has quite a navy at this point in space, and a powerful military.
Sep 1, 2024 · What I think is that the AbsoluteSolver could be a semi-corporeal entity, so it can assimilate things into itself and it can act as sort of a force more than a physical thing. Which could help explain the sort of split nature of Uzi's WD body of Cyn and Uzi.
"Easier to assimilate than explain, anyway." ―Cyn in a distorted voice, starting to crawl and grow limbs. "
When Uzi and N first confront her, Cyn says "easier to assimilate than explain anyway", quoting herself word-for-word from "Heartbeat". When Uzi admits that staying behind doors wasn't such a bad thing after all during her presentation in the ending, in response to Khan cheering she uses her Solver powers to jam the door shut the same way Doll ...
In response, JC-Jenson repurposes their presumably large stock of unsold fashion-oriented Drones to create the Disassembly Drones; with the direct intention of making a Drone that would instill fear in the (still sentient) Workers to prevent them from rebelling against the company.
Season 1. " We're busy then, anyway. So whatever, so lame. ―In response to not being invited to Thad 's shindig. " Oh, J 's not here. We are trying to repair that host as per our directive. ―When Uzi asks about the 'new' voice. " More like, you are our cute puppets. ―After being asked about whether the Absolute Solver is a program.
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Oct 6, 2024 · September 2184. Copper 9 Surface. On board a M10 APC. After the entire search and observation of the area around and within the outpost and hearing the horror from the computer system within. Jason and the SEAF made the choice to deploy a drone to scan the cut cables since it can penetrate the ground and snow.