u/Many-Bees

Image 1 — It's cool how this series has two different examples of how you can exponentially improve a character design by making them fatter
Image 2 — It's cool how this series has two different examples of how you can exponentially improve a character design by making them fatter
Image 3 — It's cool how this series has two different examples of how you can exponentially improve a character design by making them fatter
Image 4 — It's cool how this series has two different examples of how you can exponentially improve a character design by making them fatter
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It's cool how this series has two different examples of how you can exponentially improve a character design by making them fatter

u/Many-Bees — 1 day ago
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This scene really hits different in 2026

Dude was asking ChatGPT for advice no wonder everyone died

u/Many-Bees — 2 days ago

All the prime assets introduced since launch are purple

Franco has a purple shirt. The twins both wear all purple. It’s kind a hard to see in game but Liliya’s flowers are purple. I don’t know what to do with this information.

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u/Many-Bees — 2 days ago

We need a robot survivor

We’ve got an elf survivor, we’ve got a clone survivor, we’ve got a a ghost survivor, we even have Maria, but despite that and the robot killers we have we still don’t have a robot survivor. Person I most want Simon Jarrett from SOMA but I’d also be happy with one of the synths from the Alien movies. T800 wouldn’t really work as a survivor but I included him anyway because he’s a good dad.

u/Many-Bees — 9 days ago
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What exactly is the legal status of synthetics?

It's been established since the first movie that they are fully conscious people with emotions and personalities, but they're also products created by a corporation. Do they have human rights? The human workers in the franchise aren't exactly super well treated but at least they probably usually get a choice of career. Are synths legally allowed to quit their jobs? Are they legally property? There's mention of a rebellion in Resurrection and some robots who want to kill all humans but aside from that it seems like nobody really has a problem with how they're treated. Which could indicate they do have legal rights but I don't think any of the megacorps would go through the trouble of making a whole robot if it could just leave.

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u/Many-Bees — 9 days ago

Between the last two series about the music industry and the biopic that just released I’m guessing it’s gonna happen sooner rather than later.

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u/Many-Bees — 23 days ago