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* [[Mind Hive]]: By the end of the game, Asimov also houses the brainmaps of Zamanova, Orgus, Raistlin and Brutus in his [[Heart Drive]]. |
* [[Mind Hive]]: By the end of the game, Asimov also houses the brainmaps of Zamanova, Orgus, Raistlin and Brutus in his [[Heart Drive]]. |
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* [[Restraining Bolt]]: HEL activates Asimov's to force him to recycle his body while the network is offline, thus killing him forever. {{spoiler|It doesn't work, largely thanks to Zelda.}} |
* [[Restraining Bolt]]: HEL activates Asimov's to force him to recycle his body while the network is offline, thus killing him forever. {{spoiler|It doesn't work, largely thanks to Zelda.}} |
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* [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]]: For non-sentient [[A Is]], the robots do sure spend a lot of time making jokes, getting angry, bullying each other, and so on. {{spoiler|Of course, this is specifically ''because'' they've been developing sentience and emotion over the last several decades in space without even realizing it.}} |
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* [[Shout-Out]]: Practically every named character is a reference to something. |
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* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: {{spoiler|Zamanova's fate, as well as the status of the newly-sentient robots in human society, both have no answers in the game itself.}} |
* [[What Happened to The Mouse?]]: {{spoiler|Zamanova's fate, as well as the status of the newly-sentient robots in human society, both have no answers in the game itself.}} |
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* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: The robots find themselves asking this of... themselves by the end of the game. |
* [[What Measure Is a Non-Human?]]: The robots find themselves asking this of... themselves by the end of the game. |