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is it known that kind of creature is it?

..i mean what kind

it knew about settlement 40 levels higher and didn't destroy it, so I doubt it is "baby" safeguard? idk really

u/ExpertHour9608 — 4 days ago

Finished NOiSE and have some questions (Spoilers for NOiSE and end of BLAME!)

Musubi is killed (I mean she’s fucking decapitated, so I’m pretty sure she’s killed) by the cult, and it got me thinking…how exactly does her consciousness get yoinked by the safeguards in the netsphere? What decides whether the admin or the safeguards gets control over people’s consciousness in the netsphere?

Like Sanakan, for example; how does the administration get ahold of her consciousness to reprogram her to save Cibo/the net terminal gene, when she was previously under control of the safeguards?

Slide 1: Was Kloser’s consciousness just rogue in the netsphere? How is he able to communicate with Musubi?

Slide 2: Why does Musubi see Kyrii before being woken up by Kloser?

Slide 3: Also, this panel from the main story raises a question; what is the reason that the powers given to Sanakan by the admin are no longer valid?

u/BeautifulNeck8359 — 4 days ago
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So is Killy really the only survivor of the entire main cast? Besides maybe the "Mori" girl at the end, and possibly Seu and Mensab? Though, in Blame!², from what I can remember, Cibo is also shown to be alive

u/New_Equinox — 6 days ago

How good is Nihei's knowledge of foreign languages?

I'm asking solely because of this little goober.

https://preview.redd.it/jjes37jqldah1.jpg?width=403&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d01c2bf6a2374fe99503fde500f31a2f87912d3b

Mori's name is "death" in Latin.

The phrase Memento mori is a Latin phrase meaning "Remember you must die".

A "memento" is an object kept as a reminder of a person, place, or special event.

Mori's form is a flashdrive containing all her memories.

Did Nihei know all this when he named her? Or is it just a miraculous coincidence.

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u/Sable-Keech — 6 days ago
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Why did Killi kill this dude Is he an asshole?

I wish we found out more about this dude

u/MrPotoo — 9 days ago
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old art of killy I did

just finished blame after being procrastinating for 3 years but also because I didn't know english at the moment and every source was in english... I'm planning to do art on what happened after the main story and how the child grow up... so if someone has an idea or something that you would like to see materialized in a drawing let me know, I will do it.

I lwk like the sketch more than the final result now that I see it; I sometimes miss how I used to draw because if you go and look at my account you'll see how much I have changed my art style and improved(?) anyways I love killy 😻😻

u/GardenSuch5096 — 11 days ago

Log 4 Made more sense now

https://preview.redd.it/srznjza2r29h1.png?width=1740&format=png&auto=webp&s=face3bde85e41f600efa954d2c4bf52b62275db6

Before Killy arrives at Bio-electric, most of the log are just him exploring different unconnected places. But Log 4 left a big question in the early read through Blame! as to why the "administration" didn't kill Killy but killed the other humans. And was wondering "Why?" until after I read through Blame and actually go "Ohhh! That makes sense". Wouldn't want to spoil new reader but I guess in Blame! style, I guess some of you know and wondering how many did not get this chapter at first.

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u/Primary_Policy_5051 — 12 days ago