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#Was at the end of the MD
Great finale!
It's sad that it's so early. But let's hope for the best, and that the drones return in some form or another.
At least this is the first work that Liam has not abandoned!
RIP Tessa
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Okay. Since Tessa is a CYN, this patch is definitely a killcounter.
I wonder if the last planet is Coper-9 or another planet where there are people?
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Trying to make causal connections.
We've been told a lot in 7 episodes. So, before the last episode of the season destroys our sanity, we'd like to deal with the lore.
So YES! Spoilers below!
Anyway, let's start, uh. at the beginning.
What do we know about the time line?
A very distant future. Humans colonized other planets and remained capitalists. And the black jobs are done by drones. It's a nice place.
People wouldn't be human if they properly disposed of waste designs. So one of the unkilled laborers, CYN, has something called the Absolute Solver.
The silly girl was taken in by Tessa. Not just CYN, though. Tessa is basically hosting all future Disasemblyling Drones.
Apparently, CYN is living at Tessa's house and conducting experiments with Solver on the drones. Tessa can't do anything about it, because CYN is threatening her too.
Apparently, due to the threat of getting rid of drones (that's not certain) CYN is doing something big at Gala.
It's also where CYN is most likely to take over Tessa's body.
On Gala, CYN creates a singularity, and somewhere after that, sends DD in for the kill.
It's been an indefinitely long time.
People on planets other than Earth are trying to curb the power of Solver. And a research center is being set up on the planet Cooper-9. That's where Nori and Yeva are living.
They (as well as many other drones, are infected with Solver. Most likely on purpose.
As we see in Episode 7, people have found a way to get rid of Solver. Or at least reduce its side effects, like CYN or something.
Things don't go well, however, and the possessed Nori does blow up the planet.
Next, the drones become independent and that's where the series begins.
Here's a retelling of the show
DDs arrive on the planet to destroy all the drones. Uzi assembles the railgun. Later she meets N, V and J. Uzi gets Solver powers and N becomes kind or at least stops killing drones. Uzi, dealing with her past, encounters Doll, also of AS abilities. She then goes through Nori's Cabin Favor records. It's apparently part of a research base. Events occur there that cause the program N and V to self-lobotomize, from which Uzi rescues them and becomes their administrator.
A find from the CF leads Uzi and Doll to the laboratory. Teassa arrives there as well. (She is actually CYN). Tessa instructs that the drones from AS must be destroyed. In the lab, Uzi meets Alice, and learns more information about her past. After splitting up with V, they enter an acculturative research center.
Everyone splits up. N meets Nori. Tessa destroys the remains of the drones from the experiments. After that, Doll and Uzi start to fight. Tessa tries to kill Uzi, but N arrives in time to "kill" Tessa. Uzi becomes possessed. The problem is solved, although it is deprived of the developed AS patch. CYN reveals itself and everyone (except N) is sent to the abyss rather than to the earth.
The retelling is over.
I lowered some of the arches. I'm already tired of writing >_<.
There's a separate Thad and Lizzy arc in the series, but they haven't played any significant roles in the story yet, so that's for future posts.
Okay. Why am I describing a time line here?
Basically, to point out the gaps in my understanding of the story.
Are AS owners becoming CYN over time?
So. Why does Tessa being CYN kill drones?
How many years between Gala and the events of the show?
Why did CYN take over Tessa's body?
And the last question that's unanswered. Where did Slover come from?
I'll try to answer these questions as I understand it.
In general, the AS drones have been exhibiting CYN behavior. They were yellow and called N "big brother." So most likely all AS drones are subject to the will of the CYN.
CYN got a better body for herself (I don't know why she needs flesh on metal, I guess it's nicer that way) and wants to get rid of the rest of the dror with AS. Although the fact that CYN kills robots under its control is due to the fact that the local drones involved in the experiments are very stable and do not lose their personalities.
It probably hasn't been very long. The Coper-9 drones did not know the fate of the land. And the DD didn't arrive long ago, for cleanup.
Now, that's where I have no idea. It's likely that an accurate AS entity is more comfortable living in a symbiosis of flesh and steel.
There's no definitive answer. Solver has some strange traits. Basically, it allows you to manipulate space. To destroy and create matter. So he's quite paranormal. However, he also has signs of handiwork. First, the name Solver suggests that he has a purpose. It has to solve some kind of problem. Next, the text, when absorbed into matter, looks like a human-format warning. That's odd. And also the parts of the metal-ornament created by it have a technical color - white with a black-yellow line. Which is a color that's pleasant, generally speaking, in humans. So it is likely that Solver is a kind of extreme software product developed with the use of anomalous tools for unclear purposes.
Uh-huh. That was a long post!
I liked Episode 7 a lot. It revealed a lot of plot details, so I decided to do a retrospective review. I wonder what Episode 8 will bring us!
To all who have read this talmouth of text - my thanks and good luck wishes!
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These dudes have the same energy.
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Yeah. New episode!
We're here!
Tessa is CYN: Confirmed.
Khan is coming to save everyone: Confirmed.
J's not just AFK in a rocket: Confirmed.
N is linked to Nori: Disproven (so far).
Oh, yeah.
Doll has a Solver thing under her eye patch: Confirmed.
The series has been great. There are just a million details to sort out in the background!
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Here's a thought.
Saw someone (I'll try to attach a link later) thought that now the authors of Murder Drones should not devalue the deaths. And if we see the death of V, the revival must be worth something.
What about the fact that she'll get a clone later. But it will be customized before the events of Episode 5. And V will return under CYN's control.
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That's a logical thought, Thad.
But the writer disagrees with you.
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I wondered. Could a scene like this happen?
Uzi gets hit in the face with nanite acid. And N kisses her to save her.
At least that would be both cute and funny)
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Hmm. These guys are a little bit alike.
And I have no idea what to do with that information.
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I've seen the theory that Tessa is not who she wants to appear to be popular right now. It's often said that she might be CYN.
It's a very interesting theory, but I don't think it's quite right. Most importantly, if Tessa turns out to be CYN, it devalues the pressure on N. The "universe or one little drone" choice he's being forced to make by someone N trusts.
Here are a few things that indicate that Tessa is Tessa after all:
When she arrives on C9, we see the things she brought with her. I don't think that's what the CYN godlike machine needs. At least not ordinary human stuff.
It's also the same way she grabs N as she did in the Gala episode.
About her saying she's "human" too often. I think there's a couple reasons for that. First of all, she says it when the fact that she's "human" or not affects a character's abilities. Like in the case of sentinel control. In the second place, I think it further demonstrates that she clearly separates humans and robots. (As she says about N: "my robot"). Yes and in the past she has said "humans" are coming.
I'm not sure about the toxic atmosphere at all. I don't think it would affect both the robot and the man in the spacesuit. I'm just going to assume that the writers did it so that UZI could bite Tessa's finger without jumping up.
About the sentinels not recognizing Tessa as human and the weird-looking blood. Well, as hinted at in episode 5, Tessa has some kind of arm problem:
It seems to me that this "something" required future intervention. Probably using technology like DD regeneration or just prosthetics. So the sentinel broke down trying to follow two contradictory orders. Obey the humans and kill the drones.
Just because she cooperated with Doll but wants to kill UZI doesn't stop her from wanting to kill Doll too. After all, she wants a list of all the drones associated with AS. Certainly not for a census. And she wasn't looking to kill UZI here and now.
And the blood. It was written somewhere that the blood disappears when she talks to N. And it does. But I'm sure it's a mistake in the animation.
Here she is talking to N (no blood):
Then V comes in and there's still no blood:
Blood appears:
And then it's gone again:
Those are probably the most meaningful arguments to me. If I'm forgetting something. maybe I'll write about it later.)
Oh, yeah. The timeline thing. To be honest, I haven't really figured it out yet. We don't have the exact dates of Gala, the destruction of Earth, the destruction of the people on C9, we don't even have Tessa's age. (Maybe in this universe, people live 400 years?)
Tessa's weird theory comes from this post:
Actually, I saw more than just this post. But I couldn't find the others.
Tessa's suspicious theory is very interesting. I'm really looking forward to seeing what this story turns into in the next couple episodes.
And if Tessa actually turns out to be CYN. Huh. Her shoulder patch could be considered a kill counter. Brutal.
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Right. Before Episode 6, there was some question as to what was behind Doll's blindfold. I didn't see anyone pointing it out, but apparently, behind the blindfold, Doll has a yellow solver's eye.
So Doll's also had cases where the CYN took control of her?
As we understand it, Doll uses the solver more than Uzi.
Maybe we'll see Doll's solver in ep7 (or later)?
I'd like to see that. A good option for the final boss of the season.
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Okay. I didn't think I'd ever post anything here. And yet. Why is half of Tumblr already saying goodbye to V?
After the series that starts with this:
Yeah. The episode ends with sad music, a bunch of Raptors surrounding her, and the V stands like this:
I was kind of sad after watching it myself.
But seriously, we know of very few ways to kill DD. Even if the dinosaurs tear V apart. Even if this fight takes place in a giant microwave and V doesn't become a terrifying Centipede. Even if the Raptors can excrete nanite acid. She'll still be reborn as a new clone.
We could certainly see the death of V. I believe the GLITCH can kill her. But we don't know how to do that yet. We buried her too soon!
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