“You can’t have my kids”
Thank you Dr. Weller for making me tear up

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“You can’t have my kids”
Thank you Dr. Weller for making me tear up
willbirkins replied to your post “Hey other people that have watched Gen:Lock, do we actually have any...”
dr weller confirms that nemesis is in fact the original chase
I remember what Dr Weller said what I’m trying to ask is how did he know for sure?
What we and Weller know during that conversation:
While pilots are in their Holons they exist like computer code and can be copied and manipulated like computer code.
The Union were able to take the hard-drive with the Original Chase on it during an attack.
There is Union made Holon running around using tactics and behaviours just like Chase.
The person controlling that Holon says that they are the Original Chase.
From that information all Dr Weller can say for certain is that the Chase he is talking to is a copy, and that the Chase controlling Nemesis believes himself to be the original.
Unless I’ve forgotten Weller doing/talking about some kind of remote scan that had a way to tell the difference between copies and an original then all he can do is guess and make assumptions just the same as everyone else.
I’m trying to find the right words for the finale of Gen:Lock. I was hooked from the moment I saw this show and that finale did not disappoint me one bit. It left me asking more questions about everything that I thought I had a grasp on, but I love how it really left us with the sense of “they’re family now, they can work together as one now” and it’s so nice to see after what they went through in these few episodes. Gen:Lock has easily become a show that I am going to continue watching until the end.
ash-of-the-eclipse replied to your post: Hey other people that have watched Gen:Lock, do we...
Well no. If anything that conscience was probably coppied from the original which I believe might be in a simulation forced to split like church was in RvB
I’m not actually sure they did split it like Church, just ‘cause they’ve done that, and because I doubt the Union has to worry about the same kind AI limit the director did.
I reckon they just wholesale copied Chase’s data form and then started tweaking the new copy. That’s why he repeats words, and has that red gash down his face. They “cracked” him and probably corrupted some of the data in the process of tinkering with him.