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7/19/2025, 11:39:36 PM
>>149460470
>>149460666
There is a general timeline of events. Sure no direct timeframes are really stated, the only date given completely is the year 3071 and the other year where Cabin Fever was founded.
But the timeline of events is easy enough to put together just from viewing and, again, paying attention. It's NOT that complicated. It's a mystery series. You can not like that, you can personally want things to be more direct instead of having to connect the dots of the timeline
>Cyn found by Tessa > brought into Elliot Manor > Gala Incident > Absolute Solver consumes Earth > Absplute Solver / Cyn deploys Disassembly Drones to the other exoplanets > Plat-Binary and Proxima fall next > Unknown number of years of the other exoplanets falling > Cabin Fever founded on Copper 9 to study Absolute Solver and develop Crucifix Patch > Copper 9 Core Collapse > Khan builds the doors from Nori's warnings > Disassembly Drones arrive > Absolute Solver comes to consume Copper 9
But acting like there's nothing there, and Liam was doing everything with no thought, is just a complete lie. It's there, you can see it. It's just not explained directly to your face. It is shown, not told. Some people believe the show does a little TOO much showing, and not enough telling. That is fine. But stop lying and making a big huff because you personally didn't understand things when plenty of other people did.
>>149460666
There is a general timeline of events. Sure no direct timeframes are really stated, the only date given completely is the year 3071 and the other year where Cabin Fever was founded.
But the timeline of events is easy enough to put together just from viewing and, again, paying attention. It's NOT that complicated. It's a mystery series. You can not like that, you can personally want things to be more direct instead of having to connect the dots of the timeline
>Cyn found by Tessa > brought into Elliot Manor > Gala Incident > Absolute Solver consumes Earth > Absplute Solver / Cyn deploys Disassembly Drones to the other exoplanets > Plat-Binary and Proxima fall next > Unknown number of years of the other exoplanets falling > Cabin Fever founded on Copper 9 to study Absolute Solver and develop Crucifix Patch > Copper 9 Core Collapse > Khan builds the doors from Nori's warnings > Disassembly Drones arrive > Absolute Solver comes to consume Copper 9
But acting like there's nothing there, and Liam was doing everything with no thought, is just a complete lie. It's there, you can see it. It's just not explained directly to your face. It is shown, not told. Some people believe the show does a little TOO much showing, and not enough telling. That is fine. But stop lying and making a big huff because you personally didn't understand things when plenty of other people did.
7/10/2025, 12:51:47 AM
>>149335002
Yes, the show is very dense and compact with information. That's why it's a lot of fun for dedicated autists to dissect and discuss. Liam Vickers likes his mystery stuff like that. Of course, the show is also easily confusing to people that aren't used to that sort of thing. People that actively followed the show as episodes were coming out had the advantage of months of details-finding and speculation between episodes.
But yes, all of Tessa's drones are Zombie Drones she found and took home. Cyn (la solver) was the last. Reading the Zombie Drones tape thoroughly, it gives a pretty clear idea about how the Zombie Drone phenomenon works, how JcJenson tried to prevent Zombie Drone cases (while being very vague about how seriously Drone owners should take disassembly and disposal of their Worker Drones and ternination of the AI core), and how an entity like The Absolute Solver managed to manifest into the world through taking Cyn as a host.
But yes the main takeaway in the actual events of the show is that the ERROR 606ing of Tessa's drones in the past and DD N and V in the present is the malicious work of The Solver messing with their AI -and thus their memories and personalities - to take them as slaves.
In the case of N, V and J - The Solver tells us that it purposefully keeps their personalities intact purely for fun.
>"You know... you're the main reason I wanted you and your team to retain your personalities."
>"You always surprise me."
Yes, the show is very dense and compact with information. That's why it's a lot of fun for dedicated autists to dissect and discuss. Liam Vickers likes his mystery stuff like that. Of course, the show is also easily confusing to people that aren't used to that sort of thing. People that actively followed the show as episodes were coming out had the advantage of months of details-finding and speculation between episodes.
But yes, all of Tessa's drones are Zombie Drones she found and took home. Cyn (la solver) was the last. Reading the Zombie Drones tape thoroughly, it gives a pretty clear idea about how the Zombie Drone phenomenon works, how JcJenson tried to prevent Zombie Drone cases (while being very vague about how seriously Drone owners should take disassembly and disposal of their Worker Drones and ternination of the AI core), and how an entity like The Absolute Solver managed to manifest into the world through taking Cyn as a host.
But yes the main takeaway in the actual events of the show is that the ERROR 606ing of Tessa's drones in the past and DD N and V in the present is the malicious work of The Solver messing with their AI -and thus their memories and personalities - to take them as slaves.
In the case of N, V and J - The Solver tells us that it purposefully keeps their personalities intact purely for fun.
>"You know... you're the main reason I wanted you and your team to retain your personalities."
>"You always surprise me."
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