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6/15/2025, 7:50:31 PM
>>95877505
It's the opposite, though they pursued both in different ways. Wily was objectively the better roboticist but was overshadowed by Light. This shows in their respective magnum opus; Zero could dunk on X all day long on a mechanical level, but Wily couldn't get his AI to work because he wanted incompatible values to coexist. That's why he made and left the "virus" in his capsule, so he could continue to revise and work on him well after his natural lifespan ran out. Meanwhile Light made a physically inferior robot (X) but gave him a powerful moral center and the ability to adapt, which allowed X to grow over time and be gradually cultivated into something that would EVENTUALLY surpass Zero.
Light and Wily's whole narrative relationship is about how they both could have covered eachothers' weakspots if they'd just been able to put their egos aside and cooperate.
It's the opposite, though they pursued both in different ways. Wily was objectively the better roboticist but was overshadowed by Light. This shows in their respective magnum opus; Zero could dunk on X all day long on a mechanical level, but Wily couldn't get his AI to work because he wanted incompatible values to coexist. That's why he made and left the "virus" in his capsule, so he could continue to revise and work on him well after his natural lifespan ran out. Meanwhile Light made a physically inferior robot (X) but gave him a powerful moral center and the ability to adapt, which allowed X to grow over time and be gradually cultivated into something that would EVENTUALLY surpass Zero.
Light and Wily's whole narrative relationship is about how they both could have covered eachothers' weakspots if they'd just been able to put their egos aside and cooperate.
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