Things I love to think about with RvB
Epsilon’s ‘memory unit’ he was trapped in wasn’t entirely a memory storage device- it was also a simulation device! He was able to interact with his memories, and the device simulated the outcome based on his interpretation of the characters around him. For example: Tucker’s class on how to talk to girls never actually happened- the unit played out a scenario that it deemed likely to happen.
When the Director reconfigured Tex into an AI after her death, it prioritized the traits of a soldier, not a wife and mother. She was cold hard and mean (well more than before) because she was an AI made for fighting a war not for compassion. She’s made exclusively to fight and win. That’s why we don’t see any of this tender, loving side that fell I love, got married, and had a kid. The Omega program didn’t do any of these things, and had no memory of it. Alison did.
She went against Project Freelance when she found out where she came from and got access to these memories!!!
Everyone’s character development
Donut talking about wanting to travel.
Doc’s entire character
Locus shooting people in the legs instead of killing them
Locus’s first mission attempt after leaving Chorus to make up for what he’s done, failed miserably. He tried to help another planet, but despite his best efforts everyone died from lack of rescources- including oxygen!
Lopez. Just Lopez.
This scene in rvb17:
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