This chaotic, ever expanding, solar system sized maze of metal and plastic is called the...
The clone option is basically what it says on the tin. Could either be a deliberately grown clone, implying a relatively high-tech origin, or an automatically produced one made by a machine nobody knows how to turn off, implying a lower-tech origin.Could someone familiar with Blame fill us who aren't in on the non-mystery options please?
Ahh i see, thanks.The clone option is basically what it says on the tin. Could either be a deliberately grown clone, implying a relatively high-tech origin, or an automatically produced one made by a machine nobody knows how to turn off, implying a lower-tech origin.
Silicon Life is the 'cyborg' option. They are a separate species that are at odds with the humans and Safeguard, and benefited by chaos. Because the Safeguard act largely without direction, they can survive, but the Silicon creatures still work to exterminate humanity to prevent the Net Terminal Gene (genetically coded wifi) from being found and giving the humans an edge. Not necessarily bad people, but the Safeguard will literally exterminate them if given the chance, so willing to take pretty much any edge they can get.
Safeguard are the most zealous antivirus program you can imagine. They range from dumb attack bots to highly intelligent sleeper agents, all the way up to 'remove the entire postcode' nuke options. They were originally designed to serve humans and protect the Netsphere (internet), but due to actions by the Silicons in the past they're more likely to kill you instead. Can be deployed to act with surprising leeway if the situation demands.
tl;dr, humans are humans, anyway from tribal to hard bio/technopunk levels of society. Silicon Life is advanced cyborgs who need to squish out the humans. Safeguard are antivirus programs gone hella rampant.
+Soo, the "trap" option? At least the human-looks will ensure humies and Killy won't shoot us on sight.