@@zaneal-amood5474 I mean he is because of how he is a different world then everyone else he read a book on long gone animals for a coma patient an treats the disorder child like a sibling
Cyn might have made V perform memory surgery on N the first time. Just figured from the memory files that this is what happened the first time. This could be the reason, or partially, V refused to explain to N what she knew and was hiding. It would be pretty traumatizing to find out your body have been hijacked and forced to do something like that to someone you care about, she might have shut herself away from N out of guilt. Not to mention it's pretty clear she had a thing for him (and apparently still does) so that would only add to the guilt. Ya'know that "stay's away for your own good" mentality? This seems like a case of that with a pint of guilt and trauma, which is also supported by her line in episode 3: "What's best for you, even if you hate me for it."
I have the same theory! We have to remember that what we saw in this episode are distorted and altered memories because (a.i. we can see Uzi interacting with the memory which is impossible and didnt actually happen in the past) We saw that CYN was already creating new bodies for the soon to be murder drones and she had one for N. Also we know that drones seem to have multiple series or versions and all the serial codes for our crew are marked under CYN. I guess all drones have an ID (P/N?, personal number?)made out of 2 parts: an administration code (in this case CYN), a serial code? (for example we saw on J's band in Ep 2 that she is P/N: CYN-MYKX and on the drone that we saw at the start of the episode we had P/N: CYN and an N followed by some faded letters which should have completed the code). So are all drones a CYN model or are there more models and we have only saw this one?!?! This might mean that CYN has some control over other drones in her series and she can activate the solver (which we still dont really know what it is) that makes drones require oil so they can synthesize the Carbon in it and make it into biological material? We saw that J in Ep2 has some biological parts so probably overheating is not their real problem but they actually need oil to fuel their biological parts and "The singularity" was already mentioned a few times which in some philosophical concepts it represents the merge of biology with technology, and ... and ... I realize I'm going on a tangent. Going back to N and V. So taking in consideration that CYN probably has some control over the drones she probably did use V to perform digital lobotomy on N even though she was concious. And we already know that those two had a spark and even though N has a crush on V, V probably loves N way more that we can even imagine and being part of what happened to N probably traumatized her and form that trauma she slowly but surely turned psychotic but she always remembers a bit of what happened and she still really cares for N so she is trying to protect him by hiding things and being mean to him so he would not have those memories restored by them having a spark again (though V doesnt know that N does still have a crush on her). But that thing being said if the murder drones are CYN's work and V knows that then why does CYN want to kill all the workers? How is JCJensen related to all this chaos? What is the deal with Tessa and J? What is the Solver? This show tells us so much and it still lets us with more questions than answers after every episode and I love that! This will go down in history as one of the best animations ever and one of the best stories ever written!
@@gabrielvintescu3620 I believe the absolute solver itself is a "key of knowledge" of sorts to the fabric of the universe. When a computer is forced to run enormous calculations it takes a lot of processing power and generates a lot of heat, and calculations required to perform what we see the solver do would fall into that category, thus the need for oil due to the immense heat generated.
Cyn is trying to in some context evolve her fellow drones but her controlling way of doing stuff is harming those who consider her someone to care for help your family who where your home but by means they can't understand
I usually don’t like harems because I can’t understand why so many people like this one guy but here, it makes sense. N is too jolly for his own good lmao.
On the VHS, that software cleanup program has the same progress indicator as the "virus" J injected into N back in the Pilot. She literally gave him a brain cell remover, and JC Jenson programed it to "be fun for them" which is why he was smiling and laughing when it was almost finished. That is royally messed up. Speaking of which, God, Tessa's parents sucked. Although I do like the Detail of N being chained up while birds peck at him, very similar to the Greek god Prometheus' fate. Poor N, just trying to protect his sister.
@@NoRegs30 I doubt its possession its just her strange split personality of wanting to fuk up the people who punish their kind but wants to keep the ones who care for her is some form
It's actually not "fucked up" - or at least the alternative is more fucked up honest. If you were going to die and could choose how it feels, would you rather die terrified, panicking, in pain, etc? Or peacefully full of happy feelings and such? It's a mercy for what is CLEARLY a necessary function in the company - the proper disposal of bots. Have to destroy the core (which is in the chest, not the head) or they have a chance - even if it's a small one - of going rogue.
I think V made it looks at first like she never knew N and acted repulsed in the first episode as a mean to keep N away from herself because: - She was the first to turn into a disassembly drone under Cyn's influence, thinking that she is dangerous to N and could fall back under Cyn's influence. - That Cyn surface again and could harm N as a consequence of someone being close to him. With Cyn's yandere-like affection shown to N being super attached and then just trying to harm people around and harm N to manipulate his memories. My Guess is that pilot episode V was jaded and merely going through the motions as she had lost the hope and the will to escape Cyn's influence/control knowing that resisting would result in Cyn manipulating her memories like N and maybe J too who seemed oblivious to it all. She was the first turned and the one who remember the most even the hopelessness. She became uncaring and unfeeling as a way to avoid breaking down. And while there is quite a big psychotic part to her personality remaining as she is changed from her past self, part of her actual self (not just the unfeeling facade) is probably peaking through with the recent development with somewhat newfound hope due to N and somewhat Uzi (even if V would never admit it and rather cat fight Uzi instead). Evolution of V: - V used to be a sweet dorky drone who got frankensteined into a murderous monster and trapped in trauma and despair - Pilot V is her going through the motions with no hopes of escaping Cyn and just going through the motion hoping to spare N the worst and catching Cyn's attention. She had to cut the only bond she had with N in fear of Cyn. - Episode 2 onward is probably V having to drop the facade with Cyn having manifested herself with J. With her personality having grew colder and more psychotic than her original self through the trauma, but still quirky and caring in some aspects (getting super into some activities like blowing bubbles or worker drone events (Prom and Camping)). She's mending her relation with N while forming new bond with some other drones like Lizzy.
Its a case of V being concerned about what could happen to everyone if they try to uncover an quote on quote fix things if they just do the simple attack runs no depression happens
I was thinking along the same thoughts. Its obvious that V cares and has feelings for N and is distant towards him for fear that Cyn might control her again. V might be more friendly to Uzi once she finds out that Uzi freed her by removing Cyn's admin privileges over her. One thing I noticed, V's visor changed color depending who in control, yellow with Cyn, white for V. Which makes me think that Cyn has no control over Uzi, cause her visor didn't changed color when she went cazy, it stayed purple instead of turning yellow. Cyn in episode 2 wanting to assimilate Uzi, if Cyn could just control Uzi she wouldn't need to assimilate her. One theory, Nori might had changed Uzi's Solver admin away from Cyn so her daughter could be free.
I think Cyn actually cares about N and what he thinks of her he was the only one who was nice to her she even calls him big brother so I thinks she’s trying to block and erase bad memories or her from N’s mind
Also, she seems to show a lot more emotion when she's around N specifically. As such, she changes her visor more to show more emotion, and this only happens when around N.
I think that's a pretty solid idea. I don't think this has since been clarified in the show but maybe she was also using those broken bots and such as surveillance cams?
Oh you know what it is, they have absolute solver in them already so yeah it's a bit of a hive mind situation, with some disconnect clearly as they're able to act out of line with the central (Cyn). So their memories are muddled together especially in the early days.
So, theory. Tess and her family are well off and could afford many drones (and maybe either the Johnsons or higher ups there of), which her parents naturally didn't take care off or dispose of properly resulting in piles of improperly disposed of drone junk waiting to go wrong. Mean while young Tessa grows up exposed to all this and gets along with the drones better than people, being the only one that cares about them and trying to take care of them. This doesn't go very well though, as as child with limited understanding of what she is doing results in corruption and mutation in the drones anyways. This cumulates with Cyn going off the reservation and killing everyone but the trio and Tess and attempting...something? Signs point to her trying to become the singularity and failing, instead becoming a component of drone software instead. How this relates to the colony and Uzi is still unknown at this point.
Drones when reactivated have a 0.7 of corruption. Cyn was the drone at the start that reactivated by itself. Possibly corrupting her. Tessa took care of her. Maybe Copper 9 when it blew up killed all drones but they reactivated by themselves. The murder drones were sent to kill all workers to stop chances of corruption
The 0.75%mutations are actually from the 0.01%. That means that 0.0075% of "disassembled" robots not only come back to life, but display mutations. Like, Cyn for example.
maybe all drones on copper 9 were disassembled by the core explosion and almost all of them came back to life, leaving quite a few with the absolute solver
@@randomyoutuber2633 given the collars element with numbers on them, I am thinking the Cabin Fever Labs were running experiments, probably to recreate a controlled version of Cyn *her abilities would be useful in many ways*, possibly making hybrids of her program with other worker drones *hence Nori* and the others wearing the collars. This would make them the daughters of Cyn in a way, which would make the further hybridized with worker drones Doll and Uzi third generation variants of Cyn.
@@randomyoutuber2633 Those statistics were specifically about drones that rebooted after "software death", i.e. Zombie Drones. Uzi hasn't died, she just _got_ the Absolute Solver somehow, possibly from her mother.
I’m pretty sure Cyn is part of the absolute solver program (or maybe the Absolute Solver Program IS Cyn), meaning she is kinda like an evil twisted anti-virus Removing N’s and V’s memories of Uzi is kinda like a factory reset I believe. And doing so would resume their primary objective/ function: disposal of the worker drones. And fun fact Cyn was mentioned in episode one (the pilot episode) it was shown 14:24 with the text of “your dead idiot” but the important detail was the writing on the top left corner “Absolute Solver blocked by Administrator CYN” Hopefully you see this comment and it helps giving you more of an analysis I’m very interested
If you pause during Cyn's reboot, the entity is talking to her; saying she can be of use and promising not to discard her; then asking her to give access, so I'm pretty certain that they are separate, though Cyn may have been subsumed. Also, when N and V reboot, Cyn's admin role is replaced by DarkxWolf17.
actually is still quite interesting after knowing everything cyn might just be the first drone that awakened to the solver program and absolute solver just took the name cyn either that or cyn became the default personality for it
So it seems like the "fun virus" that is supposed to disable/ kill the workers doesn't actually kill then, just putting them into a forever stasis. They can still feel and remember in this state as shown by V remembering what N had said to her earlier in the episode. this is probably why "Cyn" said they can't be thrown out anymore.
I think they started making so many landfills of Worker Drones that they made those little bug things to act as decomposers. Like millions of tiny Wall-Es
Given how callous the Elliots are to the drones, these landfills might be a result of improper disposal, as the training tape in the beginning shows to implant some kind of program that gives them Error606 and then dismantle them. What the Elliots do is _definitely_ not that for most of them, save for the ones in the library.
N dose have feelings for V as well, N specifically read to V and no other drone, more solid proof is the crush mentioned in ep 1 and the flashback in ep2 where a spark forms (literally) and they both blush when reaching for the same thing. Hopefully this means we’ll get new material for the ship going forward.
Personally I never liked the Uzi and N ship for reasons similar to how Airer thought V and N’s relationship was going in this episode, N is just being his normal kind self, and Uzi has formed a crush on him out of nowhere in ep 3 ( to this day I think it’s because they couldn’t find a way for Thad to do anything in the fight for that episode)
@@ArchForge11 I agree, I think it would be too sudden if the ship of uzi with N was canon since v and n already have a much longer and more detailed history where love can arise than the history of n with uzi
@@NayaraNogueira-kl4kp Uzi reacting that way makes sense why would you not care a ton for someone who just does not give a dam about things besides people they like an none of the stuff Workers an Murder Drones go on about
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 What reaction are you talking about? I assume you’re talking about ep3 when the ship is formed, and Uzi blushes when talking to N for the first time in that episode. I and many others felt it was rushed because their last interaction was so far from anything positive that it gave us whiplash. The only thing that I can think of for why Uzi has this sudden crush is guilt, and that ain’t healthy. If glitch makes it work, then fine, whatever, I just want a story that holds weight.
The only thing I wonder is how the actual event went down, because Cyn clearly killed the people at the Gala and turned N, V and J into disassembly Drones, but why? And why keep Tessa alive? The mystery deepens.
i think it's because all of them were her friends, more or less so: Tessa was always around broken drones and helping them out, and N, J and V were a small friend group, especially N, so if it was Cyn that changed them, that could be a reason. Also, this thought just occurred: what if Cyn also changed Tessa? like, we can't see behind helm
how much of what we saw was real should gbe questioned. The basement stuff had the feel of *now* like the visual representation of N and V's minds under Cyn's control. The whole virtual memory environment was created out of N and V's memories...but without Uzi chances are N in "real life" would have been chained to that tree all night and been told after what happened. V was under Cyn's control the whole time but there could still be memories of those moments. So where did everything else come from? The scenes with J and Tessa without N or V there..this kind of goes with the theory Uzi is a third generation variant on Cyn thanks to Cabin Fever lab attempts to replicate Cyn, so some Cyn core memories could be buried deep in Uzi without her knowing and it makes sense Cyn was aware of everything happening thanks to spy cameras and such.
@@TheRhuen Cyn was also _actively_ present in that exchange, what with the whole "let's reset your memories" thing, so it's possible that _she_ is the source of several of the memories in this episode, since she is an administrator of N, V, and J.
Actually I think we are seeing two distinct kinds of murder drones. Cyn and/or absolute solver create the fleshy ones...where as the more mechanical drones are manmade or man augmented, possibly as a means to counter Cyn. It could be that the manmade version existed first, and the bio murder drones are a fleshy copy created by cyn/solver as a means to rebel.
3:00 That would probably be a traumatic way to wake up. 17:40 As I understand it, it's a combination of what actually happened without Uzi's interference, like the bedroom and gala scenes, as well as Uzi directly interfacing with N, I.E. any time she is modifying things like the books/cryptic messages or directly appearing. 22:43 Oh, don't worry, _you have :)_ 26:43 :):):):):):):):) 27:50 She shot once, it was probably out of ammo from the fight with V. 28:40 She talked about _resetting_ the memories. Totally different. 33:57 It seemed to be a compendium of several dog breeds, golden retrievers were just the most recent ones he was reading about.
cyn is who was controlling eldritch J. Idk what's the cyn's purpose is, neither why she wants to delete N's memories, but probably because she wants to keep him out of trouble.
if you pause at Cyns reboot: Something says Hello to her; tells her she can be of use; promises not to discard her and asks for access permission. Y/N . Some of this might be motivated by what Cyn cares about, but she is probably not the main cause.
@@NoRegs30 she is a little screwing fella who cares for smaller things but has touched the other side an has lofty ideals that none of her friends understand and if other shows are any indication this is fuked
I think the cyn in the memory is actually the absolute solver in real time, the program trying to keep the memory repressed. Would also explain why it was able to hide itself
I think there are basically _two_ Cyns in this episode: the real-time one you talked about, which seems exclusive to the basement, and the one recreated by memories.
There is one bit at the end that I find very interesting. When the trio was ejected from V and N's memory space ... there was a frame or two where Uzi changed Admin privileges from Cyn to darkXwolf17. Uzi put a door in place to protect her friends, and this time it might work.
Here’s an interesting detail. If you go to when Cyn initially wakes up at 2:56. You can see the Absolute Solver bargaining with Cyn by telling her that it will not dispose her and that if she doesn’t accept her offer she will be stuck for a long time in the initial text prompt. Giving her a deal while also saying that it feels sorry for her. Leading to the prompt of let the Absolute Solver gain access Y/N. Without the solver, chances are Cyn would have stayed dead. So without Cyn letting the Solver take control, Cyn would have stayed dead and none of this would have happened.
Sooooooo.... Context: Cyn is the Bad Version of the Absolute Solver and Installed in N, V and J her Drone body Probably Died on Earth and She Literally Frankensteined N aggain and aggain whenever he or the Others got Tossed out and Also Reformatted his memories of the Past to soup. Tessa needs the Key to go to the Lab from Ep.4 "Cabin Fever Labs" to be Specific and V well she does care about N alot as he said he has a Crush on her and Later in Ep.2 got confirmed to be from the Old Memories when he and V touched Hands and it Sparked
Addition, the entity talks to Cyn when she reboots and pursuades her to give it access, so that somewhat explains why Doll aren't replaced, but can still hack reality. We may have to start using AS and ASR for clarity.
This is true N is like the typical harem male protagonist in that he goes through life unknowingly collecting girls for his harem he doesn't even know he has.
2:10 I think the mutation refer to the OS code mutating either from corruption self-repair cycles, from self updating outside of permitted parameters or some other external factor.
Honest to god, I believe that N would be able to survive literally every horror movie ever just by being himself. Murder drone or worker drone, he’d survive, cause he’s a smart boi.
The bug things are actually robot cockroaches, their not wild life. Also thabks for pointing out cyn as the drone reawakening in the corpse pile, i thought it was some random drone for a while.
with tessa's "just testing" thing, i think she was trying to check if doll still had the solver power thingy's, as we've seen with Uzi the absolute solver subconsciously protects the host, however doll seems to have way more individualistic control over it, because a shot like that would have 100% activated it or she just got nerfed
@@syweb2 Pretty sure tessa would be suspicious of that, the entire point is that she shouldnt find out doll has it Considering the....kinds of logic this series has I wouldn't be suprised if shots like that are just smt she can do
Airier I want to point this out as you missed this 32:12 Uzi is now the admin whereas previously the admin had been Cyn so that could be important for the next episode
Just thought it was interesting to mention, at 3:19, The error "606" displayed by the drones is an actual SIP code. According to the list of SIP codes on wikipedia, it means "The user's agent was contacted successfully but some aspects of the session description such as the requested media, bandwidth, or addressing style were not acceptable." I'm not entirely sure on what the significance would be for it in the context provided though
23:02 that's probably just to give her more facial expressions. I do believe they have an actual look and faces but are just displayed completely black with only the eyes white because they either don't want to give the humans actual designs with colors etc. or they save it up for later episodes
17:45 So, I think that there's a bit of overlap between 'N's memory of events' and 'the events'. The segments that N wouldn't know about are probably included for viewer reference to better understand what's happening. (Or, it could possibly be some of Cyn's memories from when she edited the others memories). 23:05 I think the human's eyes have the extra glow as a stylistic choice to better convey emotion. 25:07 Remember, Cyn ISN'T confined to a singular Worker Drone, she has 'backups'. All of which are treated like puppets to her (hence her clumsiness when it comes to finer movements). 34:40 I feel like Tessa might not be there to follow the company's orders to a tee. On paper, she is probably there to reboot the Disassembly Drones and get them back on track, after all, she knows them best, having 'reared' their original programming after their Zombie Drone reboot. Mentally, she might be there to catch up with her old playmates again while on the company's dime. One great thing about Murder Drones is that every single episode gives you more questions than answers, but it 'does' answer 'some' questions.
33:49 did you just notice? There literally was a spark between them on the episode 2 flashback and then they both nerviosly tried to pick up what they had drop. 35:22 i think Uzi may have teleported them there
I'm normally a fan of "let the streamer react as normal and don't geek out in the comments" but there is one thing I want to theorize on: everything in the manor is a memory, but everything in the basement is a hacker battle in the center of the mind
We can see when Uzi “won” the console that is displayed as V and N wake up says (summarized) that Uzi replaced herself as the administrator. Also, in the beginning with the drone waking up in the landfill, that could have been the first drone Cyn was involved with, however I don’t believe it is Cyn itself. There is specifically a flash of text on the broken screen with something (Just labeled [ ] [ ] [ ] which I believe to be C y n) asking permission to help, and the other drone presumably choosing yes. Then the drone wakes up with yellow eyes. It’s also worth noting way back in episode one, when N reboots, in his POV we see a string of code saying the “Absolute Solver” was blocked by the administrator on startup. Assuming the absolute solver is the telekinesis power Uzi and Doll use (and Cyn in the flashback) then it would make sense that Cyn would block the murder drones from having it (Uzi used her power to hack V and N, so it would stand to reason they could disrupt Cyn if they could use the power).
@@thegameglitcher2439 I agree with your theories, but they're kind of tangential to what I was talking about: When N climbs into the basement, he sees his own corpse, which Cyn tosses aside as she tries to reprogram him. The actual reprogramming is stated to be taking place in the present day, so the basement is just a visual representation. Contrast that with the battle on the balcony and the massacre at the gala, which are J's and V's memories of past events, albeit modified by Uzi's interference
@@TheRoboKitty Oh yes, I understood that, I was just using your comment to fire some theories out into the void. Sorry lol It does beg the question though, does Cyn have a main body/host or is it running out of every “infected” drone there is?
@@thegameglitcher2439 If N's memories can be trusted, I think Cyn is (I'm calling the Gala massacre present day for right now) a snake crab. She's covering herself up with holograms, that awkward little sister form is just a projection, but lightning strikes reveal her true form Now, what happened to her after the massacre? What's she like in the 31st century when Uzi is alive? I think we are going to see that in the next couple episodes. But your idea that she exists within all the Worker Drones is definitely on the table
the shadow humans are meant to stay in shadow so you won't know how they look (let's be real here modeling a good 3d human is hard) most likely she got a visor or just art direction so we can read her emotion more there were 2 syn...one acting like the memory would the second one is the program that attempts to delete those memories as you know in episode 1 he started to reboot and in episode 2 some of the memories started to reload as well...that's N's first head that is on display there...
I like to think that the people who become zombie drones could see in CYN's perspective which could explain why we saw a perspective when N was never around (aka what V could see from CYN since V is also being hacked by Uzi).
I like your reaction video, it really helps jog my brain for any details missed and possible outcomes, and it honestly helped me understand the confusing fast paced scenes and absolute solver stuff
yeah i found the whole memory thing a bit weird.. because you're correct.. any places or events he never seen {erased or not} should be blank... or Adlibed i think there is just enough disbelief here to say that between all memory wipes, he could piece these events into a fully simulated series of events further more, since the Absolute Solver in involved it's possible that it shares information with other instances of it self. further further more, we don't know how the Absolute Solver perceives things, N's suppressed Absolute Solver could have picked up the whole area there is just so much we don't know. and what we do knows allow for some logic bending things to happen
oh i just figured out why Tessa shot a bullet at doll i think she was testing to see if it would get redirected like what happened with syn to make sure it was doll
Another interesting blink and you miss it moment, when N and V are rebooting the solver simbol on their faces goes from yellow to purple and in one of the lines next to it "Admin: Cyn" is replaced with "Admin: DarkXWolf17" so Uzi made herself their Admin thereby likely freeing the two from Cyns influence.
Cyn was trying to remove n, v , and js memories of her slaughtering the humans who mistreated them and tessa. Cyn tried to warn tessa not to come to the gala as the sight of cyn butchering the other humans. The program that put n and v to sleep is trying to delete thier memories of the gala and takes on cyns absolute solver form from the memory. V was the shut down drone infront of the basement hatch n read to and got along better with n in the past. J already disliked n for being tessas fav. Seems that the original memory wipe b4 they came to the drone planet multiplied her hate. Cyn seems to be the creepy oddball of the group and was mistreated by everyone even tessa who otherwise cared for the drones her family abused. Tessa and j seem to have locked her in the basement multiple times. N seems to be the only freind cyn had. He consoles her and tries to cheer her up even refusing to believe she could be violent. He even sacrifices himself to cover up her taunt towards tessas mom. J also makes a crack about cyn being the coma patient he was creeping on suggesting that when tessa repaired her, cyn was in a robo-coma for a while and n watched over her.
The j in episode 1 could be an imposter and the 1 with Tessa is the one we have in the flash back. Real j may not like n but since Tessa also loves him j wouldn't try to kill him.
A good summary. To clarify though, the coma patient was V. I think the deletion program was a ruse, though it could have been true, when prodded, it certainly tried to re-repress. When Cyn boots up, there's a very pertinent conversation, if you pause.
i have a theory on these robo roaches, they are wild life but arteficially made in order to handle the rise of the worker drones: they eat oil spills in order to preserve it for later use (which is why murder drones eat them) while some are preserved for specific WD interaction like the golden green robo roach that is the Key to the elevator
To clear things up, this is a simulation running from what's left of N and V's memories in order to replace them since N's actual memories were deleted by Cyn. Tessa is being simulated using a silhouette and robotic eyes because none of them know what she looks like
Ok Tessa is adorable despite not seeing her face but also finally a smart person in a horror mansion. Sees as creepy basement door and then Nope peace out lol
So I think Uzi's absolute solver helped her hack into N's memories but Uzi had previously already shown high level hacking skills. Also given one of Uzi's previous messages to N this might not be the first time she's gone through the memories.
In the very beggining, when the robot the we presume is Cyn was rebooted, in her visor you can see a very interesting conversation, you should look at it later
I think CYN is the progam inside the robot who may have found a host body but doesn't know how to operate it correctly, a glitch born from the Absolute solver who then installed itself onto the dissasembly drones
Yes! I can't believe he skipped it and no other comment has mention it yet. It proves that the entity and Cyn are separate. We may need to start using AS and ASR.
In fact, Glitchy Studio's agents are currently having trouble animating the human model and the images are artificial, that's why they try to use a simpler model instead of a human.
I’M SO HAPPY THAT YOU NOTICED HOW KHAN WAS ABLE TO TANK THAT HIT. I have a theory that Khan is also solver infected but it’s dormant and I will DIE on this hill. Also note how Khan appears to be grabbed by the ankle and the solver was used on the door and not him
You know, I've always just assumed that the bugs were Oil Reclamation Drones. A drone that's sole purpose is to recover oil from damaged or disassembled units and return it to somewhere for repurposing. However, without humans around, the drones simply collect oil and use it themselves now.
14:28 Fun fact: The humans were only drawn and animated like that because Glitch couldn't find a way to make detailed humans without making them look too realistic or goofy
A v3ry important detail that everyone keeps forgetting is that the broken robot that has that creature like form is innfact the same creature from episode 2.
TL Won't Read: Cin is a zombie drone. she grew out of control, and either accessed or became absolute solver f reality. Tessa rebuilds them. Tessa's family was killed by Cin. The vibe I got is this. Tessa is a mechanic. She fixes up drones or even puts their OS and such back together when they 'Error 606'. She was fixing up one in particular that became a 'Zombie Drone'. It became the 'Absolute Solver of Reality' as it claims. Absolute Solver is likely a part of the OS program that rewrites itself in response to damage, aka the zombie drones. Technically, Uzi should have died, but it was fixed by the saliva, so it kicked on for her. The Zombie Drone, Cin/Sin, was no longer beholden to the whims of its owners and possessed absolute solver, so it began to eat and grow, becoming the giant tentacle thing and creating flesh. When it realized the drones were being thrown away, it stood up for them and Tessa who fixed her 'friends'/'family'. N stood up for Cin to protect her from punishment and got punished himself. He then died out on the rocks by the birds. Cin invaded the Gala, but spared Tessa who fixed up the other drones after maybe defeating Cin(?) Or at least stopping her spread. With no home left after Cin, she joined JC Jenson and brought her drones along who were now very well suited to combat thanks to her work, and proceeds to hunt down absolute solvers (and Cin specifically, probably.) Dunno if she does it herself or as part of the company, though. We'll find out mlre going ahead.
YO. Hear me out. I just had a blowmind theory right now. Tessa was building drones with pieces she collected from the yunkyard her family has out of their manor. I really believe Cyn is made from pieces of dispossed drones and that's why she turned against humans. I bet her scentiance saves memories from the yunkyard, like the drone we can see waking up at the beginning of the chapter.
Another great reactor. You get a lot of things confused but your otherwise pinpoint attention to detail is an utter delight so it's at this point in the series I'm subscribing. Also you remind me of an autistic friend I have with the way you talk, the pauses when you're realizing something, etc. Absolutely charming.
For context, error 606 is a microsoft windows update error code, and contextually it seems to fit here: "Operating system upgrade failed due to missing or corrupted security profile."
I think the scenes in the basement are less based on Ns memory and are moreso reprisentations of the abselute solver in him trying to delete the memorys, its the classic "battle within the mind" thrope. The version of Cyn thats in the basement also seems to act a bit more like the Solver monster from ep2 wich also leads me to believe that Cyn might be the origin of the Abselute Solver (at least the yellow version) and goes on to fully become the programm while leaving her body behind, she allready infected V and the other workers in the mansion, who says that she didnt try to spread her programming to all drones... Cyns solver and maybe Abselute Solver as a whole might be a result of the 0,07% chance of "hazardous mutations" upon reactivation of a zombie drone... I think the red and purple variations of Solver that Doll and Uzi have are are at least somewhat independant from Cyn. Another interesting blink and you miss it moment, when N and V are rebooting the solver simbol on their faces goes from yellow to purple and in one of the lines next to it "Admin: Cyn" is replaced with "Admin: DarkXWolf17" so Uzi made herself their Admin thereby likely freeing the two from Cyns influence.
I'm pretty sure the humans are all blacked out (as well as Tessa being in a full body suit) is because these are semi-corrupted memories... and so the animators can get away with not having to make them super realistic like they're supposed to be (cuz in episode 2 the biological hand was hyper realistic as well)
You miss some things because you pause without rewinding meaning you sometimes miss dialogue because you cut them off so you miss context I don't mind the pausing because it's good to notice stuff but you should rewind a bit afterwards increase the characters say something you miss the first time
Absolute solver is the core program that is extremely dangerous without a safety program ( like worker drone programming which makes drones have a goal)
Wow I afraid I can be mute for so many comments but there some information. 1. Yep, all Tessa’s drones are actually was marked for disassembly, but was not disassembled by the guide and turn out to become “zombie drones” all “zombie drones” have yellow eyes, I haven’t seen 1 normal drone who have an yellow eye like V, J, N and CYN as well as other library drones haves. Also Tessa’s family using normal blue-eyed drones. 2. I didn’t know how I didn’t noticed but from pilot till that episode N J and V had a patch that was saying “marked for disassembly” but I think CYN changed it because sometimes I swear I saw that it says “Murder for disassembly” but it might be just my bad eyes. 3. Some very cool dude in other reaction video said that V’s and N’s interface said that their new administration was replaced. And that means Uzi is now administrator of two killing machines 😅. I guess that’s why V didn’t actually killed her back then. 4.We already know that CYN is like pure evil in the series, but it won’t actually closing question with humans. Because even if Tessa is valid, we can’t say the same about JC Jenson. 5. Yeah, I’m N x V type of creeping dude that ship characters so I happy that we get more content between these two. 6. So, I have a theory, that V in the original memories, V actually succeed in lobotomise N and that was pretty traumatic for her(I think that way because there only memories was wiped, not OS, as CYN was saying where trying to do it second time) 7. Khan Doorman can’t easily revive himself in our eyes, but we need to admit that in episode 3 when all was running away from Doll he the one who stayed, and even tried to help Uzi, but Doll just shut the doors when he still was outside, so he might have admitted that his daughter still need a caring father after all and that is already a step forward. 8. So yeah, CYN was crazy enough to make a program, that copy her character and memories, so that’s why we also was able to see something we weren’t supposed to see. 9. CYN casualty murdered all humans in the Tessa’s house, we heard the screams. Tessa’s was only alive till that point because she was useful for CYN. 10. That the last one I swear. So Doll is *REALLY* didn’t like the fact she have an Absolute Solver, so he get somewhere an eye patch to cover AS symbol
I cannot understand why people pay so much attention to how humans are shown... Whole show use one character model with different accesories. To show people glitch guys have to create a humans. Visualy differenent people with non uncany face and movement. But why do this if they can just dont show them at all. So we have this shadow figures. But yes, they are normal humans. With necks.
29:48 not really, we have seen many drones easly survive being trown docens of meters into the air and close explosions, everytime that a drone has been seen dying is because they have been stabed, cuted, exploded, squished by magic and torn apart, but they seem to be very resistent to brute force impacts
The rabbit hole is deep, deeeeep...and this time, it led us right to the cliff. I guess we'll have to hang on 'til the next! Loved the reaction as always, it adds so much context I never catch on to on my first viewing!
Thanks for this. With how much you pause, I can't believe you didn't look at Cyn's boot up 2:56! I assume she picked yes. Why may need to start clarifying between AS and ASR. It said it backed up N, making it seem very relevant that Cyn (or her ID) is his admin and she blocked his solver from running, forcing him to repair from a backup. The big question now is, why was there an ASR in J and who directed it to repair her? Then if there's a AS in all the drones? And if so, why they don't get repaired. I'm thinking maybe there's the main ASR entity and sub-minds subordinate to it. Also, looks like Uzi got through to Doll about collaboration. My current theory is still that the reality hacking powers are explained by them being in a digital reality, but some drones have mutated to gain access to the tool that defines their presence in the simulation and become able to effect external objects. The entity could be part of the system itself that's evolved, or something that started as one of the 1st mutants.
That first bit with Tessa was her freaking out because she doesn't interact with humans well and asking J to help her practice for the gala.
AUTISM
actually, I think Tessa might’ve liked N at one point I think he really is a harem protagonist
@@zaneal-amood5474 I mean he is because of how he is a different world then everyone else he read a book on long gone animals for a coma patient an treats the disorder child like a sibling
Ah yes, I always ask my Google how to interact with people when guests are coming over
@@hatgremlin..no as in she literally has never seen other humans but her parents
I love how Tessa kept her weapons from the past the revolver and sword despite how low tech they are
Professionals have standards
@@cgaminganims7046 Be polite, be efficient, and have a plan to scrap, fix, repurpose, hug, and disassemble every drone you meet
If you were curious, the gun is a Colt 1851 navy cap and ball revolver.
@@hallofguns8174 I guess you're the gun nerd the template singled out. I hope you noticed that tidbit.😅
Brilliant too, since absolute solver can disable and mutate technology. The gun and sword are too old fashioned to be affected by Cyn.
Cyn might have made V perform memory surgery on N the first time. Just figured from the memory files that this is what happened the first time. This could be the reason, or partially, V refused to explain to N what she knew and was hiding.
It would be pretty traumatizing to find out your body have been hijacked and forced to do something like that to someone you care about, she might have shut herself away from N out of guilt. Not to mention it's pretty clear she had a thing for him (and apparently still does) so that would only add to the guilt.
Ya'know that "stay's away for your own good" mentality? This seems like a case of that with a pint of guilt and trauma, which is also supported by her line in episode 3:
"What's best for you, even if you hate me for it."
I have the same theory! We have to remember that what we saw in this episode are distorted and altered memories because (a.i. we can see Uzi interacting with the memory which is impossible and didnt actually happen in the past) We saw that CYN was already creating new bodies for the soon to be murder drones and she had one for N. Also we know that drones seem to have multiple series or versions and all the serial codes for our crew are marked under CYN. I guess all drones have an ID (P/N?, personal number?)made out of 2 parts: an administration code (in this case CYN), a serial code? (for example we saw on J's band in Ep 2 that she is P/N: CYN-MYKX and on the drone that we saw at the start of the episode we had P/N: CYN and an N followed by some faded letters which should have completed the code). So are all drones a CYN model or are there more models and we have only saw this one?!?! This might mean that CYN has some control over other drones in her series and she can activate the solver (which we still dont really know what it is) that makes drones require oil so they can synthesize the Carbon in it and make it into biological material? We saw that J in Ep2 has some biological parts so probably overheating is not their real problem but they actually need oil to fuel their biological parts and "The singularity" was already mentioned a few times which in some philosophical concepts it represents the merge of biology with technology, and ... and ... I realize I'm going on a tangent. Going back to N and V. So taking in consideration that CYN probably has some control over the drones she probably did use V to perform digital lobotomy on N even though she was concious. And we already know that those two had a spark and even though N has a crush on V, V probably loves N way more that we can even imagine and being part of what happened to N probably traumatized her and form that trauma she slowly but surely turned psychotic but she always remembers a bit of what happened and she still really cares for N so she is trying to protect him by hiding things and being mean to him so he would not have those memories restored by them having a spark again (though V doesnt know that N does still have a crush on her). But that thing being said if the murder drones are CYN's work and V knows that then why does CYN want to kill all the workers? How is JCJensen related to all this chaos? What is the deal with Tessa and J? What is the Solver? This show tells us so much and it still lets us with more questions than answers after every episode and I love that! This will go down in history as one of the best animations ever and one of the best stories ever written!
@@gabrielvintescu3620 I believe the absolute solver itself is a "key of knowledge" of sorts to the fabric of the universe.
When a computer is forced to run enormous calculations it takes a lot of processing power and generates a lot of heat, and calculations required to perform what we see the solver do would fall into that category, thus the need for oil due to the immense heat generated.
Cyn is trying to in some context evolve her fellow drones but her controlling way of doing stuff is harming those who consider her someone to care for
help your family who where your home but by means they can't understand
N got that rizz.
The tease of the whole gang meeting at the end got me hyped for the next episode.
Rizz doesn't work on j appearantly
@@jourdanfarquharson4697 apparently lol
Im one of those N x J, so its works for her fr fr
@@edwinbasa2804 not even Batman can get this info out of me
I usually don’t like harems because I can’t understand why so many people like this one guy but here, it makes sense. N is too jolly for his own good lmao.
I imagine Cyn would be terrible at some board games because she would say what she’s doing
And N somehow loses to her
@AmenKing1999 yeah she says it while she's doing it. I'm tryna figure out what board game she would be bad at.
@@INTERNECION101 battleship
or some card games
@@INTERNECION101 Fan comic right now on my desk by tomorrow
@@INTERNECION101 chess?
On the VHS, that software cleanup program has the same progress indicator as the "virus" J injected into N back in the Pilot. She literally gave him a brain cell remover, and JC Jenson programed it to "be fun for them" which is why he was smiling and laughing when it was almost finished. That is royally messed up.
Speaking of which, God, Tessa's parents sucked. Although I do like the Detail of N being chained up while birds peck at him, very similar to the Greek god Prometheus' fate. Poor N, just trying to protect his sister.
sadly his sister had been posessed the entire time
but he did try his best, he's a good boy
@Millo Eisa
What thing?
@Millo Eisa i also saw it XD
@@NoRegs30 I doubt its possession its just her strange split personality of wanting to fuk up the people who punish their kind but wants to keep the ones who care for her is some form
It's actually not "fucked up" - or at least the alternative is more fucked up honest. If you were going to die and could choose how it feels, would you rather die terrified, panicking, in pain, etc? Or peacefully full of happy feelings and such? It's a mercy for what is CLEARLY a necessary function in the company - the proper disposal of bots. Have to destroy the core (which is in the chest, not the head) or they have a chance - even if it's a small one - of going rogue.
I think V made it looks at first like she never knew N and acted repulsed in the first episode as a mean to keep N away from herself because:
- She was the first to turn into a disassembly drone under Cyn's influence, thinking that she is dangerous to N and could fall back under Cyn's influence.
- That Cyn surface again and could harm N as a consequence of someone being close to him. With Cyn's yandere-like affection shown to N being super attached and then just trying to harm people around and harm N to manipulate his memories.
My Guess is that pilot episode V was jaded and merely going through the motions as she had lost the hope and the will to escape Cyn's influence/control knowing that resisting would result in Cyn manipulating her memories like N and maybe J too who seemed oblivious to it all.
She was the first turned and the one who remember the most even the hopelessness. She became uncaring and unfeeling as a way to avoid breaking down.
And while there is quite a big psychotic part to her personality remaining as she is changed from her past self, part of her actual self (not just the unfeeling facade) is probably peaking through with the recent development with somewhat newfound hope due to N and somewhat Uzi (even if V would never admit it and rather cat fight Uzi instead).
Evolution of V:
- V used to be a sweet dorky drone who got frankensteined into a murderous monster and trapped in trauma and despair
- Pilot V is her going through the motions with no hopes of escaping Cyn and just going through the motion hoping to spare N the worst and catching Cyn's attention. She had to cut the only bond she had with N in fear of Cyn.
- Episode 2 onward is probably V having to drop the facade with Cyn having manifested herself with J. With her personality having grew colder and more psychotic than her original self through the trauma, but still quirky and caring in some aspects (getting super into some activities like blowing bubbles or worker drone events (Prom and Camping)). She's mending her relation with N while forming new bond with some other drones like Lizzy.
Other thing is I think con is stil somewhere because in episode 3 the mention another member while referencing a key
Its a case of V being concerned about what could happen to everyone if they try to uncover an quote on quote fix things if they just do the simple attack runs no depression happens
I was thinking along the same thoughts. Its obvious that V cares and has feelings for N and is distant towards him for fear that Cyn might control her again. V might be more friendly to Uzi once she finds out that Uzi freed her by removing Cyn's admin privileges over her.
One thing I noticed, V's visor changed color depending who in control, yellow with Cyn, white for V. Which makes me think that Cyn has no control over Uzi, cause her visor didn't changed color when she went cazy, it stayed purple instead of turning yellow. Cyn in episode 2 wanting to assimilate Uzi, if Cyn could just control Uzi she wouldn't need to assimilate her. One theory, Nori might had changed Uzi's Solver admin away from Cyn so her daughter could be free.
I think Cyn actually cares about N and what he thinks of her he was the only one who was nice to her she even calls him big brother so I thinks she’s trying to block and erase bad memories or her from N’s mind
She also tells Tessa she did not have to see this which implies she cares for more then N but mostly N
Also, she seems to show a lot more emotion when she's around N specifically. As such, she changes her visor more to show more emotion, and this only happens when around N.
@@yeeeboii7591 "N am I not not wanted" and "sheepish nod" doubt she says stuff in the tone she did often
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 Yeah right?
Then why the hell did she try to kill N in episode 2 Hey She cared about him.
I think Tessa has those extra eye bits because they make her more expressive.
My guess is that because V was plugged into Cyn, V had the memories of Cyn at that time, who seemed to be largely omnipresent throughout the building.
I think that's a pretty solid idea. I don't think this has since been clarified in the show but maybe she was also using those broken bots and such as surveillance cams?
Oh you know what it is, they have absolute solver in them already so yeah it's a bit of a hive mind situation, with some disconnect clearly as they're able to act out of line with the central (Cyn). So their memories are muddled together especially in the early days.
So, theory. Tess and her family are well off and could afford many drones (and maybe either the Johnsons or higher ups there of), which her parents naturally didn't take care off or dispose of properly resulting in piles of improperly disposed of drone junk waiting to go wrong. Mean while young Tessa grows up exposed to all this and gets along with the drones better than people, being the only one that cares about them and trying to take care of them. This doesn't go very well though, as as child with limited understanding of what she is doing results in corruption and mutation in the drones anyways. This cumulates with Cyn going off the reservation and killing everyone but the trio and Tess and attempting...something? Signs point to her trying to become the singularity and failing, instead becoming a component of drone software instead. How this relates to the colony and Uzi is still unknown at this point.
And this is why my parents had to make a rule that my brother wasn't allowed to mess with the computer's operating system when he was *ten.*
Drones when reactivated have a 0.7 of corruption.
Cyn was the drone at the start that reactivated by itself. Possibly corrupting her. Tessa took care of her. Maybe Copper 9 when it blew up killed all drones but they reactivated by themselves. The murder drones were sent to kill all workers to stop chances of corruption
The 0.75%mutations are actually from the 0.01%. That means that 0.0075% of "disassembled" robots not only come back to life, but display mutations. Like, Cyn for example.
Uzi is also probably one of those, as well as Doll. All three have the absolute solver.
maybe all drones on copper 9 were disassembled by the core explosion and almost all of them came back to life, leaving quite a few with the absolute solver
@@randomyoutuber2633 given the collars element with numbers on them, I am thinking the Cabin Fever Labs were running experiments, probably to recreate a controlled version of Cyn *her abilities would be useful in many ways*, possibly making hybrids of her program with other worker drones *hence Nori* and the others wearing the collars. This would make them the daughters of Cyn in a way, which would make the further hybridized with worker drones Doll and Uzi third generation variants of Cyn.
@@randomyoutuber2633 Those statistics were specifically about drones that rebooted after "software death", i.e. Zombie Drones. Uzi hasn't died, she just _got_ the Absolute Solver somehow, possibly from her mother.
@@TheRhuen Could also be true.
I’m pretty sure Cyn is part of the absolute solver program (or maybe the Absolute Solver Program IS Cyn), meaning she is kinda like an evil twisted anti-virus
Removing N’s and V’s memories of Uzi is kinda like a factory reset I believe. And doing so would resume their primary objective/ function: disposal of the worker drones.
And fun fact Cyn was mentioned in episode one (the pilot episode) it was shown 14:24 with the text of “your dead idiot” but the important detail was the writing on the top left corner “Absolute Solver blocked by Administrator CYN”
Hopefully you see this comment and it helps giving you more of an analysis I’m very interested
Cyn wasn’t trying to remove their memories of Uzi, she was trying to delete the memories of the stuff we saw in this episode
If you pause during Cyn's reboot, the entity is talking to her; saying she can be of use and promising not to discard her; then asking her to give access, so I'm pretty certain that they are separate, though Cyn may have been subsumed.
Also, when N and V reboot, Cyn's admin role is replaced by DarkxWolf17.
@@TheArcSet I didn’t know that! Thank you:)
actually is still quite interesting after knowing everything cyn might just be the first drone that awakened to the solver program and absolute solver just took the name cyn either that or cyn became the default personality for it
So it seems like the "fun virus" that is supposed to disable/ kill the workers doesn't actually kill then, just putting them into a forever stasis. They can still feel and remember in this state as shown by V remembering what N had said to her earlier in the episode. this is probably why "Cyn" said they can't be thrown out anymore.
I think they started making so many landfills of Worker Drones that they made those little bug things to act as decomposers. Like millions of tiny Wall-Es
if so it backfired so much with how the Drones have evolved due to things such as Solver an Cyn's ideals for they're future
Given how callous the Elliots are to the drones, these landfills might be a result of improper disposal, as the training tape in the beginning shows to implant some kind of program that gives them Error606 and then dismantle them. What the Elliots do is _definitely_ not that for most of them, save for the ones in the library.
N dose have feelings for V as well, N specifically read to V and no other drone, more solid proof is the crush mentioned in ep 1 and the flashback in ep2 where a spark forms (literally) and they both blush when reaching for the same thing.
Hopefully this means we’ll get new material for the ship going forward.
Personally I never liked the Uzi and N ship for reasons similar to how Airer thought V and N’s relationship was going in this episode, N is just being his normal kind self, and Uzi has formed a crush on him out of nowhere in ep 3
( to this day I think it’s because they couldn’t find a way for Thad to do anything in the fight for that episode)
@@ArchForge11 I agree, I think it would be too sudden if the ship of uzi with N was canon since v and n already have a much longer and more detailed history where love can arise than the history of n with uzi
@@NayaraNogueira-kl4kp Uzi reacting that way makes sense why would you not care a ton for someone who just does not give a dam about things besides people they like an none of the stuff Workers an Murder Drones go on about
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 What reaction are you talking about? I assume you’re talking about ep3 when the ship is formed, and Uzi blushes when talking to N for the first time in that episode. I and many others felt it was rushed because their last interaction was so far from anything positive that it gave us whiplash. The only thing that I can think of for why Uzi has this sudden crush is guilt, and that ain’t healthy. If glitch makes it work, then fine, whatever, I just want a story that holds weight.
@@ArchForge11 if her finding him nice an cute is dumb then so is V
The only thing I wonder is how the actual event went down, because Cyn clearly killed the people at the Gala and turned N, V and J into disassembly Drones, but why? And why keep Tessa alive? The mystery deepens.
i think it's because all of them were her friends, more or less so: Tessa was always around broken drones and helping them out, and N, J and V were a small friend group, especially N, so if it was Cyn that changed them, that could be a reason.
Also, this thought just occurred: what if Cyn also changed Tessa? like, we can't see behind helm
@@hisupwassup She used the mix of machine an organic to give them tools to survive I bet it makes sense with the line about no longer being disposable
how much of what we saw was real should gbe questioned. The basement stuff had the feel of *now* like the visual representation of N and V's minds under Cyn's control. The whole virtual memory environment was created out of N and V's memories...but without Uzi chances are N in "real life" would have been chained to that tree all night and been told after what happened. V was under Cyn's control the whole time but there could still be memories of those moments. So where did everything else come from? The scenes with J and Tessa without N or V there..this kind of goes with the theory Uzi is a third generation variant on Cyn thanks to Cabin Fever lab attempts to replicate Cyn, so some Cyn core memories could be buried deep in Uzi without her knowing and it makes sense Cyn was aware of everything happening thanks to spy cameras and such.
@@TheRhuen Cyn was also _actively_ present in that exchange, what with the whole "let's reset your memories" thing, so it's possible that _she_ is the source of several of the memories in this episode, since she is an administrator of N, V, and J.
Actually I think we are seeing two distinct kinds of murder drones. Cyn and/or absolute solver create the fleshy ones...where as the more mechanical drones are manmade or man augmented, possibly as a means to counter Cyn. It could be that the manmade version existed first, and the bio murder drones are a fleshy copy created by cyn/solver as a means to rebel.
3:00 That would probably be a traumatic way to wake up.
17:40 As I understand it, it's a combination of what actually happened without Uzi's interference, like the bedroom and gala scenes, as well as Uzi directly interfacing with N, I.E. any time she is modifying things like the books/cryptic messages or directly appearing.
22:43 Oh, don't worry, _you have :)_
26:43 :):):):):):):):)
27:50 She shot once, it was probably out of ammo from the fight with V.
28:40 She talked about _resetting_ the memories. Totally different.
33:57 It seemed to be a compendium of several dog breeds, golden retrievers were just the most recent ones he was reading about.
cyn is who was controlling eldritch J.
Idk what's the cyn's purpose is, neither why she wants to delete N's memories, but probably because she wants to keep him out of trouble.
CYN seems to literaly be some eldritch entiry who exists within the absolute Solver, and has always been really bad at pretending she's a person
@@NoRegs30 interesting
if you pause at Cyns reboot:
Something says Hello to her; tells her she can be of use; promises not to discard her and asks for access permission.
Y/N .
Some of this might be motivated by what Cyn cares about, but she is probably not the main cause.
@@TheArcSet which minute?
@@NoRegs30 she is a little screwing fella who cares for smaller things but has touched the other side an has lofty ideals that none of her friends understand and if other shows are any indication this is fuked
I think the cyn in the memory is actually the absolute solver in real time, the program trying to keep the memory repressed. Would also explain why it was able to hide itself
I think there are basically _two_ Cyns in this episode: the real-time one you talked about, which seems exclusive to the basement, and the one recreated by memories.
There is one bit at the end that I find very interesting.
When the trio was ejected from V and N's memory space ... there was a frame or two where Uzi changed Admin privileges from Cyn to darkXwolf17. Uzi put a door in place to protect her friends, and this time it might work.
Her dad would approve. 😁
Here’s an interesting detail. If you go to when Cyn initially wakes up at 2:56. You can see the Absolute Solver bargaining with Cyn by telling her that it will not dispose her and that if she doesn’t accept her offer she will be stuck for a long time in the initial text prompt. Giving her a deal while also saying that it feels sorry for her. Leading to the prompt of let the Absolute Solver gain access Y/N. Without the solver, chances are Cyn would have stayed dead. So without Cyn letting the Solver take control, Cyn would have stayed dead and none of this would have happened.
Can't really blame her.
Did I freaking only person who remember V’s look from the ep2 and instantly recognised that N actually was reading book about dogs for V in library?
fr I've watched so many reactions to ep 5 and they all forget 😭 bruh
Sooooooo.... Context: Cyn is the Bad Version of the Absolute Solver and Installed in N, V and J her Drone body Probably Died on Earth and She Literally Frankensteined N aggain and aggain whenever he or the Others got Tossed out and Also Reformatted his memories of the Past to soup. Tessa needs the Key to go to the Lab from Ep.4 "Cabin Fever Labs" to be Specific and V well she does care about N alot as he said he has a Crush on her and Later in Ep.2 got confirmed to be from the Old Memories when he and V touched Hands and it Sparked
Addition, the entity talks to Cyn when she reboots and pursuades her to give it access, so that somewhat explains why Doll aren't replaced, but can still hack reality.
We may have to start using AS and ASR for clarity.
Gonna be honest, Murder Drones is like the perfect show for a harem protagonist. I think N with his single brain cell deserves love.
This is true N is like the typical harem male protagonist in that he goes through life unknowingly collecting girls for his harem he doesn't even know he has.
This is the best episode yet. Can't wait for episode 6.
I think ep 3 is still the best but this one is up there.
We got the flash back episode, 6 is the beach episode where they recap the all show
Hahahaha..ahAHAHahaAh..aHAHHAAAAHHAAAHAHAH! it wasn't the beach episode...
2:10 I think the mutation refer to the OS code mutating either from corruption self-repair cycles, from self updating outside of permitted parameters or some other external factor.
Honest to god, I believe that N would be able to survive literally every horror movie ever just by being himself. Murder drone or worker drone, he’d survive, cause he’s a smart boi.
The bug things are actually robot cockroaches, their not wild life. Also thabks for pointing out cyn as the drone reawakening in the corpse pile, i thought it was some random drone for a while.
29:43 "How durable is he?"
Sir I believe you mean DOORable!
... I am actually disappointed in myself for not thinking of making that pun in the video. 😁👍
with tessa's "just testing" thing, i think she was trying to check if doll still had the solver power thingy's, as we've seen with Uzi the absolute solver subconsciously protects the host, however doll seems to have way more individualistic control over it, because a shot like that would have 100% activated it
or she just got nerfed
She _did_ activate it, as the bullet spiralled out of the way. The symbol was just blocked by the eyepatch.
@@syweb2 Pretty sure tessa would be suspicious of that, the entire point is that she shouldnt find out doll has it
Considering the....kinds of logic this series has I wouldn't be suprised if shots like that are just smt she can do
@@SamiTheAnxiousBeanthats ridiculous
29:45 she get's her plot armor from her father.
Airier I want to point this out as you missed this 32:12
Uzi is now the admin whereas previously the admin had been Cyn so that could be important for the next episode
I wanted to say that to but you bet me to it. So ye good job @jamesgiles4517
I can't believe it took him over 20 minutes to recognize V.
Yeah, I'm actually a bit surpirsed. I didn't realize how much only recognized her character by the glowing headband and voice more than anything else.
Just thought it was interesting to mention, at 3:19, The error "606" displayed by the drones is an actual SIP code. According to the list of SIP codes on wikipedia, it means "The user's agent was contacted successfully but some aspects of the session description such as the requested media, bandwidth, or addressing style were not acceptable." I'm not entirely sure on what the significance would be for it in the context provided though
Maybe Khan Doorman is just built out of the same stuff they make their doors with?
Would explain the name. He's just built different.
he was also there leader for a long time he likley so he could have been a foreman bot
either way extra rescources on his frame add up
23:02 that's probably just to give her more facial expressions. I do believe they have an actual look and faces but are just displayed completely black with only the eyes white because they either don't want to give the humans actual designs with colors etc. or they save it up for later episodes
17:45 So, I think that there's a bit of overlap between 'N's memory of events' and 'the events'. The segments that N wouldn't know about are probably included for viewer reference to better understand what's happening. (Or, it could possibly be some of Cyn's memories from when she edited the others memories).
23:05 I think the human's eyes have the extra glow as a stylistic choice to better convey emotion.
25:07 Remember, Cyn ISN'T confined to a singular Worker Drone, she has 'backups'. All of which are treated like puppets to her (hence her clumsiness when it comes to finer movements).
34:40 I feel like Tessa might not be there to follow the company's orders to a tee. On paper, she is probably there to reboot the Disassembly Drones and get them back on track, after all, she knows them best, having 'reared' their original programming after their Zombie Drone reboot. Mentally, she might be there to catch up with her old playmates again while on the company's dime.
One great thing about Murder Drones is that every single episode gives you more questions than answers, but it 'does' answer 'some' questions.
YOU MISSED IT. YOU MISSED IT?!
When they wake up, the admin changes from "Cyn" to "DarkXWolf17"
They literaly made an analog horor VHS tape. In universe. And it could pass off as an actual analog horror series.
The look you gave of pure pain with that cliffhanger at the end was the exact same as mine when i first watched it.
33:49 did you just notice? There literally was a spark between them on the episode 2 flashback and then they both nerviosly tried to pick up what they had drop.
35:22 i think Uzi may have teleported them there
I'm normally a fan of "let the streamer react as normal and don't geek out in the comments" but there is one thing I want to theorize on: everything in the manor is a memory, but everything in the basement is a hacker battle in the center of the mind
We can see when Uzi “won” the console that is displayed as V and N wake up says (summarized) that Uzi replaced herself as the administrator. Also, in the beginning with the drone waking up in the landfill, that could have been the first drone Cyn was involved with, however I don’t believe it is Cyn itself. There is specifically a flash of text on the broken screen with something (Just labeled [ ] [ ] [ ] which I believe to be C y n) asking permission to help, and the other drone presumably choosing yes. Then the drone wakes up with yellow eyes.
It’s also worth noting way back in episode one, when N reboots, in his POV we see a string of code saying the “Absolute Solver” was blocked by the administrator on startup. Assuming the absolute solver is the telekinesis power Uzi and Doll use (and Cyn in the flashback) then it would make sense that Cyn would block the murder drones from having it (Uzi used her power to hack V and N, so it would stand to reason they could disrupt Cyn if they could use the power).
@@thegameglitcher2439 I agree with your theories, but they're kind of tangential to what I was talking about:
When N climbs into the basement, he sees his own corpse, which Cyn tosses aside as she tries to reprogram him. The actual reprogramming is stated to be taking place in the present day, so the basement is just a visual representation. Contrast that with the battle on the balcony and the massacre at the gala, which are J's and V's memories of past events, albeit modified by Uzi's interference
@@TheRoboKitty Oh yes, I understood that, I was just using your comment to fire some theories out into the void. Sorry lol
It does beg the question though, does Cyn have a main body/host or is it running out of every “infected” drone there is?
@@thegameglitcher2439 If N's memories can be trusted, I think Cyn is (I'm calling the Gala massacre present day for right now) a snake crab. She's covering herself up with holograms, that awkward little sister form is just a projection, but lightning strikes reveal her true form
Now, what happened to her after the massacre? What's she like in the 31st century when Uzi is alive? I think we are going to see that in the next couple episodes. But your idea that she exists within all the Worker Drones is definitely on the table
the shadow humans are meant to stay in shadow so you won't know how they look (let's be real here modeling a good 3d human is hard)
most likely she got a visor or just art direction so we can read her emotion more
there were 2 syn...one acting like the memory would
the second one is the program that attempts to delete those memories
as you know in episode 1 he started to reboot and in episode 2 some of the memories started to reload as well...that's N's first head that is on display there...
I like to think that the people who become zombie drones could see in CYN's perspective which could explain why we saw a perspective when N was never around (aka what V could see from CYN since V is also being hacked by Uzi).
This episode was amazing showing more of N’s past
I like your reaction video, it really helps jog my brain for any details missed and possible outcomes, and it honestly helped me understand the confusing fast paced scenes and absolute solver stuff
The non-moving Drone standing on the basement door is V.
I'm a bit embarrassed to admit how long it took top realize that.
yeah i found the whole memory thing a bit weird.. because you're correct.. any places or events he never seen {erased or not} should be blank... or Adlibed
i think there is just enough disbelief here to say that between all memory wipes, he could piece these events into a fully simulated series of events
further more, since the Absolute Solver in involved it's possible that it shares information with other instances of it self.
further further more, we don't know how the Absolute Solver perceives things, N's suppressed Absolute Solver could have picked up the whole area
there is just so much we don't know. and what we do knows allow for some logic bending things to happen
oh i just figured out why Tessa shot a bullet at doll i think she was testing to see if it would get redirected like what happened with syn to make sure it was doll
Another interesting blink and you miss it moment, when N and V are rebooting the solver simbol on their faces goes from yellow to purple and in one of the lines next to it "Admin: Cyn" is replaced with "Admin: DarkXWolf17" so Uzi made herself their Admin thereby likely freeing the two from Cyns influence.
I was not expecting "Harem Protagonist" to be your main takeaway from this episode xD
i think the reason they can posses birds is because of the theory that they are governmet drones
15:42 it’s the robot Cockroach fused with a doll
Mr. doorman has pure himbo energy, NOTHING WILL KILL HIM HE DOORMAN!!!
There it is, was waiting for you to pop up lol, interesting title for the video lmao
I mean, Uzi, V, Cyn, and Tess all kinda favored him in this episode. 😯😁
@@Airier except Cyn called him big brother and Ncalled her lil sis sooooo
@@Airier Hm, well, N is simply best boy, who wouldn't shower him with love
There's two separate Cyns in this episode. One is the memory of her, the other is the program that is trying to erase their memories.
Cyn was trying to remove n, v , and js memories of her slaughtering the humans who mistreated them and tessa. Cyn tried to warn tessa not to come to the gala as the sight of cyn butchering the other humans.
The program that put n and v to sleep is trying to delete thier memories of the gala and takes on cyns absolute solver form from the memory.
V was the shut down drone infront of the basement hatch n read to and got along better with n in the past.
J already disliked n for being tessas fav. Seems that the original memory wipe b4 they came to the drone planet multiplied her hate.
Cyn seems to be the creepy oddball of the group and was mistreated by everyone even tessa who otherwise cared for the drones her family abused.
Tessa and j seem to have locked her in the basement multiple times.
N seems to be the only freind cyn had. He consoles her and tries to cheer her up even refusing to believe she could be violent. He even sacrifices himself to cover up her taunt towards tessas mom. J also makes a crack about cyn being the coma patient he was creeping on suggesting that when tessa repaired her, cyn was in a robo-coma for a while and n watched over her.
I think the coma patent comment refers to V because she was supposed to be deactivated and yet N was reading books to her
@@insert-joke-name oh yeah, brain failed to load that :)
The j in episode 1 could be an imposter and the 1 with Tessa is the one we have in the flash back. Real j may not like n but since Tessa also loves him j wouldn't try to kill him.
A good summary. To clarify though, the coma patient was V.
I think the deletion program was a ruse, though it could have been true, when prodded, it certainly tried to re-repress.
When Cyn boots up, there's a very pertinent conversation, if you pause.
i have a theory on these robo roaches, they are wild life but arteficially made in order to handle the rise of the worker drones:
they eat oil spills in order to preserve it for later use (which is why murder drones eat them)
while some are preserved for specific WD interaction like the golden green robo roach that is the Key to the elevator
A good idea.
They certainly seem to have had a use at one point.
To clear things up, this is a simulation running from what's left of N and V's memories in order to replace them since N's actual memories were deleted by Cyn. Tessa is being simulated using a silhouette and robotic eyes because none of them know what she looks like
Ok Tessa is adorable despite not seeing her face but also finally a smart person in a horror mansion. Sees as creepy basement door and then Nope peace out lol
So I think Uzi's absolute solver helped her hack into N's memories but Uzi had previously already shown high level hacking skills. Also given one of Uzi's previous messages to N this might not be the first time she's gone through the memories.
Someone pointed out to me that when they rebooted, Admin switched from Cyn to DarkxWolf17.
They all said: HUH-
In the very beggining, when the robot the we presume is Cyn was rebooted, in her visor you can see a very interesting conversation, you should look at it later
I think CYN is the progam inside the robot who may have found a host body but doesn't know how to operate it correctly, a glitch born from the Absolute solver who then installed itself onto the dissasembly drones
Yes!
I can't believe he skipped it and no other comment has mention it yet.
It proves that the entity and Cyn are separate. We may need to start using AS and ASR.
In fact, Glitchy Studio's agents are currently having trouble animating the human model and the images are artificial, that's why they try to use a simpler model instead of a human.
I’M SO HAPPY THAT YOU NOTICED HOW KHAN WAS ABLE TO TANK THAT HIT. I have a theory that Khan is also solver infected but it’s dormant and I will DIE on this hill.
Also note how Khan appears to be grabbed by the ankle and the solver was used on the door and not him
Yee, I wouldn’t be suprised if Nori did something to protect him.
You know, I've always just assumed that the bugs were Oil Reclamation Drones. A drone that's sole purpose is to recover oil from damaged or disassembled units and return it to somewhere for repurposing. However, without humans around, the drones simply collect oil and use it themselves now.
14:28 Fun fact: The humans were only drawn and animated like that because Glitch couldn't find a way to make detailed humans without making them look too realistic or goofy
A v3ry important detail that everyone keeps forgetting is that the broken robot that has that creature like form is innfact the same creature from episode 2.
TL Won't Read: Cin is a zombie drone. she grew out of control, and either accessed or became absolute solver f reality. Tessa rebuilds them. Tessa's family was killed by Cin.
The vibe I got is this. Tessa is a mechanic. She fixes up drones or even puts their OS and such back together when they 'Error 606'. She was fixing up one in particular that became a 'Zombie Drone'. It became the 'Absolute Solver of Reality' as it claims. Absolute Solver is likely a part of the OS program that rewrites itself in response to damage, aka the zombie drones. Technically, Uzi should have died, but it was fixed by the saliva, so it kicked on for her.
The Zombie Drone, Cin/Sin, was no longer beholden to the whims of its owners and possessed absolute solver, so it began to eat and grow, becoming the giant tentacle thing and creating flesh. When it realized the drones were being thrown away, it stood up for them and Tessa who fixed her 'friends'/'family'. N stood up for Cin to protect her from punishment and got punished himself. He then died out on the rocks by the birds. Cin invaded the Gala, but spared Tessa who fixed up the other drones after maybe defeating Cin(?) Or at least stopping her spread. With no home left after Cin, she joined JC Jenson and brought her drones along who were now very well suited to combat thanks to her work, and proceeds to hunt down absolute solvers (and Cin specifically, probably.) Dunno if she does it herself or as part of the company, though. We'll find out mlre going ahead.
*shocked expression*
"Absolute Solver birb."
YO. Hear me out. I just had a blowmind theory right now.
Tessa was building drones with pieces she collected from the yunkyard her family has out of their manor. I really believe Cyn is made from pieces of dispossed drones and that's why she turned against humans. I bet her scentiance saves memories from the yunkyard, like the drone we can see waking up at the beginning of the chapter.
Another great reactor. You get a lot of things confused but your otherwise pinpoint attention to detail is an utter delight so it's at this point in the series I'm subscribing.
Also you remind me of an autistic friend I have with the way you talk, the pauses when you're realizing something, etc. Absolutely charming.
For context, error 606 is a microsoft windows update error code, and contextually it seems to fit here:
"Operating system upgrade failed due to missing or corrupted security profile."
0:34 Wow, CJ went from how we saw him in San Andreas to having his own interstellar company? Damn, he really moved up in the world, huh?
I think the scenes in the basement are less based on Ns memory and are moreso reprisentations of the abselute solver in him trying to delete the memorys, its the classic "battle within the mind" thrope.
The version of Cyn thats in the basement also seems to act a bit more like the Solver monster from ep2 wich also leads me to believe that Cyn might be the origin of the Abselute Solver (at least the yellow version) and goes on to fully become the programm while leaving her body behind, she allready infected V and the other workers in the mansion, who says that she didnt try to spread her programming to all drones...
Cyns solver and maybe Abselute Solver as a whole might be a result of the 0,07% chance of "hazardous mutations" upon reactivation of a zombie drone...
I think the red and purple variations of Solver that Doll and Uzi have are are at least somewhat independant from Cyn.
Another interesting blink and you miss it moment, when N and V are rebooting the solver simbol on their faces goes from yellow to purple and in one of the lines next to it "Admin: Cyn" is replaced with "Admin: DarkXWolf17" so Uzi made herself their Admin thereby likely freeing the two from Cyns influence.
The bug is the key to the cabin fever labs entrance
I'm pretty sure the humans are all blacked out (as well as Tessa being in a full body suit) is because these are semi-corrupted memories... and so the animators can get away with not having to make them super realistic like they're supposed to be (cuz in episode 2 the biological hand was hyper realistic as well)
I honestly couldn’t tell what I was more excited for when the episode dropped.
The episode itself or your reaction
😯😊👍
That ending is such an evil cliffhanger lol
Also, N and V's past relationship is very cute.
Uzi can probably teleport too, she has he absolute solver just as much as Doll does.
They’re just bugs…the only important one we currently know about is the talking gold one that Doll and Uzi were fighting over
29:46 "How durable is he???"
"How durable am I? Questions for later."
- Semi-Perfect Cell
You miss some things because you pause without rewinding meaning you sometimes miss dialogue because you cut them off so you miss context I don't mind the pausing because it's good to notice stuff but you should rewind a bit afterwards increase the characters say something you miss the first time
Absolute solver is the core program that is extremely dangerous without a safety program ( like worker drone programming which makes drones have a goal)
17:02 these are just N’s memories
Wow I afraid I can be mute for so many comments but there some information.
1. Yep, all Tessa’s drones are actually was marked for disassembly, but was not disassembled by the guide and turn out to become “zombie drones” all “zombie drones” have yellow eyes, I haven’t seen 1 normal drone who have an yellow eye like V, J, N and CYN as well as other library drones haves. Also Tessa’s family using normal blue-eyed drones.
2. I didn’t know how I didn’t noticed but from pilot till that episode N J and V had a patch that was saying “marked for disassembly” but I think CYN changed it because sometimes I swear I saw that it says “Murder for disassembly” but it might be just my bad eyes.
3. Some very cool dude in other reaction video said that V’s and N’s interface said that their new administration was replaced. And that means Uzi is now administrator of two killing machines 😅. I guess that’s why V didn’t actually killed her back then.
4.We already know that CYN is like pure evil in the series, but it won’t actually closing question with humans. Because even if Tessa is valid, we can’t say the same about JC Jenson.
5. Yeah, I’m N x V type of creeping dude that ship characters so I happy that we get more content between these two.
6. So, I have a theory, that V in the original memories, V actually succeed in lobotomise N and that was pretty traumatic for her(I think that way because there only memories was wiped, not OS, as CYN was saying where trying to do it second time)
7. Khan Doorman can’t easily revive himself in our eyes, but we need to admit that in episode 3 when all was running away from Doll he the one who stayed, and even tried to help Uzi, but Doll just shut the doors when he still was outside, so he might have admitted that his daughter still need a caring father after all and that is already a step forward.
8. So yeah, CYN was crazy enough to make a program, that copy her character and memories, so that’s why we also was able to see something we weren’t supposed to see.
9. CYN casualty murdered all humans in the Tessa’s house, we heard the screams. Tessa’s was only alive till that point because she was useful for CYN.
10. That the last one I swear. So Doll is *REALLY* didn’t like the fact she have an Absolute Solver, so he get somewhere an eye patch to cover AS symbol
I will not shut up! That is a Colt 1851 Navy cap and ball revolver.
I cannot understand why people pay so much attention to how humans are shown... Whole show use one character model with different accesories. To show people glitch guys have to create a humans. Visualy differenent people with non uncany face and movement. But why do this if they can just dont show them at all. So we have this shadow figures. But yes, they are normal humans. With necks.
I agree. It’s pretty simple lol.
I notice a lot people get confused about the eyes as well.
You're the only person I've watched that was CONCERNED when Cyn said " *THE FLESH DEMANDS INVITA-a-ATION.* ", Other people just don't worry about it.
29:48 not really, we have seen many drones easly survive being trown docens of meters into the air and close explosions, everytime that a drone has been seen dying is because they have been stabed, cuted, exploded, squished by magic and torn apart, but they seem to be very resistent to brute force impacts
The rabbit hole is deep, deeeeep...and this time, it led us right to the cliff. I guess we'll have to hang on 'til the next! Loved the reaction as always, it adds so much context I never catch on to on my first viewing!
Did anyone else got ''endgame'' vibes from the music when there was fight for the golden bug between uzi and doll?
Ns rizz is too powerful! He must be nerfed! Hes charmed
Uzi
V
Lizzie
Rebecca
Tessa
That one guy from camp
Cyn
And a flock of birds!!!
14:06 she was actually referring to backups of N, which is weird.
30:08 If you don't remember some things, just rewatch them
Thanks for this.
With how much you pause, I can't believe you didn't look at Cyn's boot up 2:56!
I assume she picked yes.
Why may need to start clarifying between AS and ASR.
It said it backed up N, making it seem very relevant that Cyn (or her ID) is his admin and she blocked his solver from running, forcing him to repair from a backup.
The big question now is, why was there an ASR in J and who directed it to repair her?
Then if there's a AS in all the drones? And if so, why they don't get repaired.
I'm thinking maybe there's the main ASR entity and sub-minds subordinate to it.
Also, looks like Uzi got through to Doll about collaboration.
My current theory is still that the reality hacking powers are explained by them being in a digital reality, but some drones have mutated to gain access to the tool that defines their presence in the simulation and become able to effect external objects.
The entity could be part of the system itself that's evolved, or something that started as one of the 1st mutants.
It took me WAY too long to get that puppy-dog-eyes joke
Those bugs actually materialize out of drone's corpses and eat the oil