Why did the Logic Virus infect the colony of the religious machinees at the factory and Pascal's village? They didn't pose a threat to anyone. Why did it bring out an Engels just to kill Pascal?
Are the aliens related to the Watchers? The machines shoot out Maso after all.
>Why did the Logic Virus infect the colony of the religious machinees at the factory and Pascal's village? It didn't?
>Why did it bring out an Engels just to kill Pascal? You're in a factory that builds Engels. They were just a handy asset, and there was a war going on still.
>Are the aliens related to the Watchers? No. They are merely mimicking Emil
Josiah Jones
>Why did the Logic Virus infect the colony of the religious machinees at the factory and Pascal's village? N2's experiments with machine societies The whole point of Pascal's village was to test the extent of his pacifism
Thomas Wright
No, Emil kicked their shit in something fierce when they first invaded so they now design all their weapons after their new god of death.
Samuel Price
It did though.
I thought Pascal and co gained sentience from Beepy, not N2.
Hunter Taylor
>I thought Pascal and co gained sentience from Beepy, not N2. When machines gained sentience from Beepy there was no N2, it was formed later when machines absorbed Sleeping Beauty data.
Bentley Harris
There is no explanation as to why N2 infected all pacifist settlements, (Factory, Amusement Park, Pascal's village) with the Logic Virus or even how.
I have heard the cleaning up for itself before lanuching the arc into space argument but it doesn't make sense, because why would it care about what happens to earth after it's gone?
Julian Hernandez
>There is no explanation as to why N2 infected all pacifist settlements, (Factory, Amusement Park, Pascal's village) with the Logic Virus or even how. There's a clear explanation and it's in this thread already
Asher Lewis
Because N2 wanted it to happen. It was part of the plan all along. Machines are just as trapped in the cycle of torture and death as the androids.
>Religious machines go apeshit thinking it's God's will >Pascal fights back >Amusement park machines just... give up?
This shit doesn't make any sense and I hate how Taro has shut down other theories that could explain smaller incidents such as these without providing an alternative.
All the new material we get is about the romance story between 2B and 9S which is insignificant in the lard scheme of things, why did 9S start to crystallise after being infected in ending A even?
Josiah Carter
>So their pacifism is tested how exactly? Well, it got Pascal to kill in the name of vengeance. I'd say that's a successful test.
Religious machines went apeshit from Eve going berserk following the death of Adam. It's the exact moment he manifested his tattoos and caused the network to go batshit insane. Amusement park already had zombie machines before the widespread corruption. >which is insignificant in the lard scheme of things 9S is literally the entire reason YoRHa exists in first place and it only happened because his first prototype weren't close to the first prototype of 2B, so he had nothing to really live for, a mistake his future incarnations paid tenfold. >why did 9S start to crystallise after being infected in ending A even Because he literally jacked himself into the network to the point of being able to use some of Eve's powers like metal manipulation (which he also does in Automata event in FF14, interestingly) and it seems to backfire on him.
James Lopez
>Well, it got Pascal to kill in the name of vengeance. Pascal was willing to kill to protect the children, not to get revenge.
Angel Russell
All machines were playthings. The "disconnection from the network" was probably a lie all along.
Nathan Watson
fpbp Digging deep into this pretentious story is just the mind's futile attempt to justify one's interest outside of all the fapbait.
Ayden Bailey
brainlet detected
Jeremiah Turner
There's were a few truly disconnected machines like nigga on a break in the amusement park who literally gives no fucks about the apocalypse happening nearby.
Robert Thompson
So the WCS also crystalising its victims is completely unrelated?
You kill the zombie machines in the amusement partk in the sidequest where you are sent off to gather those stamps, so they couldn't have been the cause of its extinction. Unless one somehow survived and THEN infected Pascal's village.
Adrian Butler
How many times have you masturbated to characters from this game?
Connor Evans
once or twice
Ayden Barnes
>So the WCS also crystalising its victims is completely unrelated? Logic virus is just N2 LARPing about the info on WCS it found in Sleeping Beauty. >Unless one somehow survived and THEN infected Pascal's village. Zombie machines are not related to Pascal's village going nuts but nothing says you've killed all of them in the amusement park.
Joshua Thompson
zero, but ten times to zero
Jason Ward
>Logic virus is just N2 LARPing about the info on WCS it found in Sleeping Beauty.
This actually does make sense.
Owen Sanchez
>The machines shoot out Maso after all where does it say that?
wait, so even the machines in the Junk Heap shot out magical blobs?
Evan Scott
>hy did the Logic Virus infect the colony of the religious machinees at the factory and Pascal's village? They didn't pose a threat to anyone. They were distinct groups, as such they posed a threat.
Xavier Lewis
All the human tech was already maso-based by the time of Nier 1 Devola and Popola are literally mages