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6/30/2025, 6:24:04 AM
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You would think so, huh?
In Xion, there's a clear effort to reduce energy use by keeping people in the cradle, where they can live in a low power state. When more power becomes available, they're revived. But they're not quite reviving people with just memory sticks and spare bodies. So that's not the same.
When you do Enya's sidequests, she's kind of revived after who knows how long and slowly regains her memory as her body is put together. Lily makes it sound more like a medical procedure than a repair. If we follow that analogy, there is only so far medicine may be able to go keep a person alive or revive them after a certain point.
In the Matrix 11 Hideout, the remaining Andro-Eidos that survived the Colony Extinction and went underground created an altar where they kept the memory sticks of all their fallen friends and family. They were treated as dead, so at least the grunts didn't have the power to revive the dead with memory sticks alone, even with what would be a bunch of spare bodies lying around after the war.
Then there's Tachy who asks about whether or not her memories can go back to Mother Sphere as she's dying. Lily also talks about this in her bad ending, but she remarks she doesn't want to become one with Mother Sphere. Also, the whole process of retrieving Memory Sticks seems to be so EVE can return them to Mother Sphere, like a god of lost souls.
It could be there's a technical way to revive someone just by uploading their memories into a new body, but the game doesn't touch upon that idea. It just emphasizes this spiritual value of the dead's memories, as if returning them to Mother Sphere is an ultimate goal, like going to Heaven to be with God. Whether that's a meaningful reality or just propoganda for Mother Sphere to more easily collect and recycle battle data is anyone's guess.
You would think so, huh?
In Xion, there's a clear effort to reduce energy use by keeping people in the cradle, where they can live in a low power state. When more power becomes available, they're revived. But they're not quite reviving people with just memory sticks and spare bodies. So that's not the same.
When you do Enya's sidequests, she's kind of revived after who knows how long and slowly regains her memory as her body is put together. Lily makes it sound more like a medical procedure than a repair. If we follow that analogy, there is only so far medicine may be able to go keep a person alive or revive them after a certain point.
In the Matrix 11 Hideout, the remaining Andro-Eidos that survived the Colony Extinction and went underground created an altar where they kept the memory sticks of all their fallen friends and family. They were treated as dead, so at least the grunts didn't have the power to revive the dead with memory sticks alone, even with what would be a bunch of spare bodies lying around after the war.
Then there's Tachy who asks about whether or not her memories can go back to Mother Sphere as she's dying. Lily also talks about this in her bad ending, but she remarks she doesn't want to become one with Mother Sphere. Also, the whole process of retrieving Memory Sticks seems to be so EVE can return them to Mother Sphere, like a god of lost souls.
It could be there's a technical way to revive someone just by uploading their memories into a new body, but the game doesn't touch upon that idea. It just emphasizes this spiritual value of the dead's memories, as if returning them to Mother Sphere is an ultimate goal, like going to Heaven to be with God. Whether that's a meaningful reality or just propoganda for Mother Sphere to more easily collect and recycle battle data is anyone's guess.
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