Nier automata 2b and a27/11/2023 ![]() Could also 2B have been forced to do the dirty work she didn't wanted to do in the first place?Ĭould that be also possibly be why the prototype A2 decided to be a desertor knowing all the risks?Ī2 is a desertor because she knew the Command betrayed everyone. They could have this function working as a subconcious being triggered in something like the "Order 66", and once they realize what they've done, they can't live and bear with it anymore, like 2B or the red-haired Resistance member (Amnesia sidequest). ![]() And forcibly installing a brain-washing, or subconcious in her memory that would let her execute the traitor unit. This making 2B accepting a decision that would totally have her gun-pointed at some point before the events of Automata, and forcibly accept her new designation as a 2E rather than a 2B, while 2B being just a nickname. This, makes me think 2B must have been "born" on a totally different body and raised to be a by-the-book android, without questioning chain of command, unlike the rest, which seems to show emotions/feelings at times (I think O60 is lesbian, but we're talking about robots.).īecause Memory Data can be transferred to a different body (21O transferring her memory to a B/E unit, totally making her a treath on the downside if something goes wrong). But why, if 2E were simply made capable to destroy YoRHas? So she needed 9S's hacking skills to get rid of them. or couldn't kill them? Her systems didn't allow her attacking YoRHa units With that said, killing virus-infected units shouldn't be a bother for 2B, or actually, 2E, right? She doesn't kill the Resistance member and the missing YoRHa unit upon giving them the YoRHa intel chips (this, decision made by the player, no matter what you choose, the outcome will be the same and cannot be avoided). They wont kill Resistance desertors, as they were not told to interfere on the Resistance's internal conflicts, nor YoRHa has anything to do with them (Pascal's Village). Does not hesitate on killing YoRHa desertors on-command along 9S. ![]() Still don't getting it.? All right, I'll explain further.ĢB grieves about killing 9S over and over and over as he kept finding out about what happened to humans and why aliens were extinct waaay time before. Unlike the 2E series, which are designed to KoS (Kill on Sight) anything that is considered a threat to YoRHa (either to find out their mischievous plans or desertors/traitors), which means she has the ability to kill YoRHas unrestricted. What I want to discuss here is about 2B's actual designation.ĢB series starts off as droids completely designed for battlefield-close ranged combat, with their ability to kill other YoRHa units restricted. If 9S begins seeing data in the form of memories, maybe this could contribute to his eventual realization and exposition for anime-onlys.Well, this is not about the ending in fact. This means that not only could YoRHa have access to the information, but perhaps the machines do as well - presumably by fallen android units. If this is true, how can we be so sure that Sechs or even Fyra haven't visited The Forest of Myth during their time? Or perhaps they didn't need to, and The Memory Tree was just one way to "collect" data. This means there is a possibility for all who have even entered The Forest of Myth to have had their own "data" saved. ![]() Her records were probably stored and saved during her time in The Memory Tree. In the sequel, NieR: Automata, we find out that A2's personality and combat style were taken and modeled from Kaine. As she travels further inside and reunites with Nier after retrieving her memories of him, the story ends with the original trio of Emil, Kaine, and Nier together in harmony. There, she fights twin androids who take note of her abilities and personality. In the playthrough through to get Ending E in NieR: Replicant, we follow Kaine entering The Memory Tree in The Forest of Myth.
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