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February 2 2003 at 3:24 AM
 

 
Someone asked for me to post my ideas here as well, so prepare they are rather lengthy

Blame log 39 (log 40 in zips).... How cool is Killy? Very. 8) But Dhomochevsky little friend was just a beast!! >:D Gravitational Beam Emitter? No problem!

Ah but what all true Blame fans minds must be revolving around is what the ghosty revealed -

"There are traces if a registration code erasure!!"

Which tells us:
-Confirms that Killy was once part of the Safeguard system.
-Sanakan attempted to re-register Killy back in log 12 by injecting him with her needle weapon. (named Log 13 in the zips released by Omanga). We discover that she failed in log 18 (log 19 in the zips).
-This could hint at two things : Killy has a built-in AI/system that automatically deletes/erases/counteracts attempts to register him back or into the Safeguard AI.
-Someone 5000 levels down (For actual books see log 4, in zips see log 5), reprogrammed Killy or just erased the Safeguard code and set him to find the net terminal genes. This could have been done by the Governors/Controllers themselves or one of their agents (before destruction). This means that the hinted 3000 year lifespan of Killy [i]may[/i] actually mean something - That the Controllers could access Killyland or their agents weren't all destroyed as of yet.

Second comes the fact that Dhomochevsky said :

"He's in battlemode, this won't end well."

Which means...
-Killy is not an human (duuuh, we've had our suspicions for a while right? No human can repair his arm after it gets snapped off at the joint). But this is the first time we actually get full confirmation.
-The fact that Dhomochevsky was able to detect and recognize this notes that Killy [i]is[/i] of similar origin (Safeguard AI).
-Back to log 38 (log 39 in zips), Dhomochevsky wasn't able to regenerate himself from the matter around himself, as noted this ability is built into Sanakan. Both Killy and Dhomochevsky have a rapid regenerative system similar to humans.

Last but not least..

"The behavior prediction device is not working!?"
-As said by ghosty.

-Its pretty much implied that this also didn't work with Schiff in log 38 (log 39 - zips).
-Carry this logic further, it signifies that it can read or detect an AI's programming (Sanakan was sent to destroy the Central AI of Toha Heavy Industries, Cibo was able to understand this after a while).
-And carried to the last it, this theory then states that the prediction device doesn't work on unfamiliar entities (such as Schiff) [i]or[/i] self-motivated sentient beings - Killy.
-But Dhomochevsky ability to recognize that Killy was in "battlemode" (see theories above) suggests that they are of similar origin or distant relatives at best :P

Combining all above stated ideas, I come to this conclusion:
-Killy has been reprogrammed or freed from Safeguard AI, and given a sense of self. No predetermined AI, a human capacity to adapt/interpret and do as he sees best in upcoming obstacles and a self-preservation instinct. Also set the a compulsion to find the Net terminal gene and uber regenerative powers.
-You get a near unstoppable entity although Sanakan came pretty close at stopping him. Sanakan was an AI set to destroy all humans without the net terminal gene, and safeguards to protect her from total destructions by say... Killy's gun - counteracted by the nifty hand device she used in log 18 (log 19 - zips).
-Dhomochevsky is similar but his probable mission is to destroy the invading Silicon creatures (it is a safeguard megastructure, right?) and he'll probably disappear.... Or he'll learn something Killy and gain a self-preservation instinct as well :P One can hope that he isn't like Sanakan, eh? >_<;

Phew.. out of steam and ideas, so what say you fellow Blame fans! ^^;

 
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  1. Nice observation~ - foehn on Feb 2, 7:28 AM
    1. Heh - Bill on Feb 2, 12:12 PM
      1. Very interesting ^^ - foehn on Feb 3, 3:59 AM
        1. To clarify... - foehn on Feb 3, 1:20 PM
          1. lol! - Bill on Feb 3, 6:12 PM
     
  2. Gosh darn, that's why I should keep reading - Crumb on Feb 2, 3:39 PM
    1. Ages - Bill on Feb 2, 7:43 PM
     
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