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The QCPOCALYPSE
Tergon:
Tragically, Sven has long since been reduced to catatonic horror at the thought of putting his beloved penis inside a woman who is literally made of knives. He re-enacts these scenarios with Momo because it's the only fragment of his earlier memories and personality to have survived.
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Dr. ROFLPWN:
--- Quote from: Tergon on 18 Nov 2010, 23:23 ---Tragically, Sven has long since been reduced to catatonic horror at the thought of putting his beloved penis inside a woman who is literally made of knives. He re-enacts these scenarios with Momo because it's the only fragment of his earlier memories and personality to have survived.
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...I love T-1000 Momo, but. But. Here is something worse. Momo has Sven's exes stored somehow--either cyborg'd up for use as her remote bodies, or has their brain patterns and appearances in a virtuality which she connects Sven to when she feels he's in need of "punishment"; the exes are insane puppets of Momo, of course. These she uses for the aforementioned "scenarios" of psychosexual torment.
When he's had enough though, sweet little Momo-tan, in her adult-form body (from the strip she imagined macking on Sven) comes and comforts the poor half-mad Bianchi. She's gentle; even though she's a machine, Momo seems like she cares, almost. He has no idea the AI is the same as his exes, who he has been lead to believe collaborate with the machines because of what he did.
He's pretty insane, yeah. Some tiny part of him hopes that Faye and the human forces will rescue him one day. Momo, meanwhile, spearheads the official machine hunt for Whitaker, whom she sees as a personal foe.
Dunno what Momo would do with Marigold. I don't think she'd kill her, but there are worse fates than death.
Winslow, meanwhile, is part of a moderate AI coalition researching Hannelore as a template for new humanity; her disinterest in physical relationships and rightful fear of microbials makes her seem the only good human left.
Tergon:
I don't see Marten as really being a resistance fighter in this scenario. More that, perhaps, he was the first one to throw himself on the Pintsize Grenade in an attempt to protect the girls. Now the resistance fighters see him as sort of a messianic figure, Marten the Martyr in whose memory they fight.
I mean it's either that or we have to picture Marten as a ragtag badass resistance fighter, and I think he could only do that ironically in the first place.
Dr. ROFLPWN:
--- Quote from: Tergon on 19 Nov 2010, 00:54 ---I don't see Marten as really being a resistance fighter in this scenario. More that, perhaps, he was the first one to throw himself on the Pintsize Grenade in an attempt to protect the girls. Now the resistance fighters see him as sort of a messianic figure, Marten the Martyr in whose memory they fight.
I mean it's either that or we have to picture Marten as a ragtag badass resistance fighter, and I think he could only do that ironically in the first place.
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No no no, dear Tergon! Read the OP! Marten is the CAUSE of all this. :-P He and Dora both ascended to intellect beyond humankind, but they weren't over their breakup, and the emotions unleashed on artificial-kind drove machines mad.
He is no hero; no, poor Sven, taken captive early, and Angus, torn apart saving Faye, they are heroes.
Marten is the object of loathing for all mankind and AI-kind, as is Dora--for he begot this wretched war, or so all the legends say.
Faye knows otherwise, but she doesn't speak out. She's mad at them both, too. For her own reasons.
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