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In those series, there exists a world where there are normal AC pilots who haven’t undergone any enhancement surgery, so while becoming an enhanced human gives you the strong advantage of being able to control the AC like an extension of your body at the cost of losing your humanity, in AC6, despite the grotesque procedures shown in the PV, there is a notable lack of humanity.
Do not seek a sense of ethics from the world of From.
Despite that, even though most emotions shouldn’t be functioning, there have been posts in the recent AC community regarding 621 that cherish Walter, which makes it hard not to feel a sense of discomfort regarding the setting, the intensity of the fans, and the progression of the story.
What does it mean that by repeatedly undergoing enhancement surgery, one can regain their humanity?
It’s not because I became a cyborg that I’m in that state.
I think it’s just a state where you can’t really do anything unless you’re connected to AC after suffering some kind of major injury.
The same fourth-generation Iguazu lost in gambling and had surgery, but he’s doing well.
The ones undergoing poor enhancement surgeries are the likes of 621 and other old generation guys.
Aren’t the others relatively better?
It is common to Elden and the three Souls games.
AC does not clearly state much about the protagonist’s past.
AC6 also ended up receiving modifications and washed up under Walter, but since there are no details, it might be that we are free to think about it.
Let’s use the technology of AC6 to power up the enhanced humans by injecting them into coral bodies!
Let’s make it so that we don’t have to use it because it’s bad for the human body, and with each generation, it’s being replaced by non-coral technologies.
Up to the sixth generation, it was still in the experimental stage, so the success rate was incredibly low; just surviving was already a gain, wasn’t it?
Moreover, it was treated like clearance stock because there were no buyers for it.
There must have been a reason, even if it wasn’t depicted.
The Iguazu that is lively is a strengthened human that received the same fourth generation treatment as 621, so isn’t 621 a failed product?
Even the first-generation Sulla, which has a lower success rate, is quite decent.
Aren’t we simply testing what happens if we inject coral into the human body?
And for that reason, they must have been procuring people who had no choice but to sell themselves due to crime or debt.
I see…
In other words, like this.
I don’t see any reason to perform enhanced human surgery to raise the AC suitability of VI, which has relatively low strategic value.
It was just that 621 was ordinary and totally useless.
Aren’t we too fixated on the reasons for creating enhanced humans?
It’s just being used casually as one of the by-products of coral utilization.
Is it okay to say that the protagonist dislikes being used as an object?
The first generation of enhanced humans was something that the crazy Walter’s father started making, right?
What is incomprehensible is because it’s crazy.
Life can easily end in a traffic accident.
Rather than saying that it’s unified to strengthen in order to ride AC, it’s just that the 4th generation is an outlier in the series.
It’s a puzzling framework that allows you to think for yourself and come up with your preferred settings, so you can interpret it as you like.
The strategic value is thin, and unlike other series, there is a significant disparity.
In the very early stages, something like 621 is treated as a hit just because it beat up a little bit on a helicopter and MT.
Isn’t AC in AC6 just an outdated weapon rather than a new technology?
Rather, is it the case that the order is reversed and Walter’s protégés were modified to be able to ride in the AC from a position where they were treated as objects?
The AC itself is somewhat questionable as a craft for people to ride.
The spacecraft used by the Planetary Lockdown Organization is actually of higher quality.
There was an event in AC2 where you were forcibly enhanced when your possession money was negative.
Maybe it’s because I like the 4 series and I’m comparing it, which makes me concerned about certain aspects.
The setting of Series 4 is relatively rare in the series.
Given that Peiter-kun was riding an LC, I don’t think it’s a strengthening treatment limited to AC.
It seems that LC and HC are one-offs, but the control standards are likely similar to AC.
Coral-infused enhanced humans probably think with coral.
The brain might already be dead at 621.
Now that I’ve become a cyborg, I’d like to have some strange abilities like in the old days.
The Iguass of the same generation maintains its character, so it was probably the one who performed the 621 procedure that was incompetent.
From the scene where the 621 is bought in the trailer, it feels like they’re clearing out stock of enhanced humans that were mass-produced in the past.
1. For saying that, there’s only one, huh?
The pilots of the blockade mechanisms are using weapons more powerful than AC, but are they also enhanced humans?
If you seriously think about the settings of From games, it’s better to stop because it will drive you crazy.
The level to be subjected as collateral for debt (which is somewhat widespread) is up to the fourth, and the technology of non-coral enhanced humans is probably monopolized by Archibuss.
From the looks of the description, old-generation modified humans are costly to maintain, have lower performance than the latest models, and many of them end up with mental breakdowns.
Because he’s treated as unnecessary, I wonder if Walter buying only those kinds of guys was a form of atonement.
What does the top-ranked player there think about having to become an enhanced human to ride in an AC?
The appearance of that wrapped roll is just like that right after being defrosted, but in reality, it might look fairly normal.
The fact that it has lost functions other than operation is questionable, considering that it managed to escape to the sewage system by itself from the education center.
It seems like you want to say that you dislike being in a state connected to a tube as seen in the trailer, even though you’re making various excuses.
Basically, surgeries for enhanced humans are like something from the original series, done as a side effect of body experiments to wipe out debts of 50,000 cr.
They’re just sanctifying the processing surgery for links utilizing the 4th generation AMS.
People say ethical views, but who can understand the ethical views of the AC world?
The re-education center is basically a facility for brainwashing local people to be used as soldiers, and the factory is an experimental facility, so they are under different jurisdictions.
Isn’t it just that you’re pouring out your own delusions while calling it an incomprehensible setting?
Please go and drink a glass of water for now.
Are you drunk?
I shouldn’t say it, but given that you’re even misinterpreting the logs in the work, you should probably get some sleep.
You’re a bulldozer, right?
It seems like you just want to reveal your delusions while ignoring Freud.
Dissolution
Is your brain in a happy state, popping and crackling?
There are low-risk enhanced humans like snails, so let’s read the settings more carefully.
Isn’t it possible to accept such things through description and explanation?
Because of the mix of delusions, misunderstandings, and assumptions, I can’t tell what you want to say…
The reason AC is weak in terms of its setup is simply because the technological standards have risen, making AC outdated.
You weren’t weak from the beginning, right?
That’s why, if we strengthen the pilots, we still might just manage to make it.
If you’re not drunk, then I think you might be a little bit on the spectrum.
This guy is no good.
I’m not talking about an accurate setting, but rather the “truth” within myself.
del it.
In the first place, it’s a mistake to seek ethics from outlaws like Beiram and Archibus, who act in disregard of the order of the governing organization known as the sealing mechanism.
You seem like you would enjoy conspiracy theories.
Despite writing long, rambling texts, I can’t even read what’s written in the work itself.
A level of delusion that I want to be drunk.
It’s so weird that the faded people keep coming back to life this much, and I might complain about how annoying it is that Tielie-kun has to repeat Torina’s words over and over.
What is depicted in the game, the settings in my mind, the settings from past works, and what is written in fan creations.
I can’t really understand what I want to say because everything else is all mixed up.
You’re making excuses, but in the end, it’s just that I hate this! It’s boring.
Remember that speculation and delusion are different things!
I hate this! If you do, just honestly say so instead of spinning some stupid reasoning.
If you’re not smart, don’t push yourself.
I think they are not very intelligent for confusing the settings with past works.
Have you undergone enhancement surgery?
Re, reivu, n ki, wo tsuke… omae… mo…
I don’t know what settings you want to see, idiot.
It’s really lame to just complain about incomprehensible settings or use sophistry just because you don’t like something.
The re-education center is merely part of dealing with employees who have messed up or captured enemies.
It’s not the case that enhanced humans are only being procured there, right?
The unease that seeps out from the text.
What kind of feelings did you have while typing this long text?
I don’t understand what you’re trying to say.
Is it that 621 is wrapped in a mat and looks pitiful…?
Come to think of it, there aren’t any weirdos in AC6 who are caught up in strange delusions…
In the first place, the existence of Air and the origin of 621 are important parts of the story of 6, yet to even start saying “my imaginary girlfriend” shows a fundamental misunderstanding.
With the setting of 6, you can operate the AC without enhancements if you train it with money and time.
AC is powerful, but it also wears out often.
Many places adopt enhancements for stronger cost performance.
There was an era of unmanned weapons, but it’s said that manned AC (armored combat) brought it to an end.
Isn’t the mysterious setting something like a shimenawa robot or something like that?
First, I want you to understand that AC6 is likely not in the same world as the previous AC series.
Did I strengthen it too much…?
In the first place, the Rubicon’s AC is not that remarkable of a weapon.
LC and the like are much stronger.
But there are occasionally strong AC riders around, which is promising.
Thank you, Matsuo Basho.
Are you saying that you can’t accept how the human rights of the character 621, who is your avatar, are treated poorly?
There are mixed opinions about it…
If you want to talk, get your act together first.
In the first place, it’s said that the PV is just being made into spring rolls for freezing preservation and that it can normally be returned with a reoperation.
There is no mention beyond the existence of a coral device in the brain regarding the old-generation enhanced humans.
Don’t forget that 621 was basically unsold stock that wasn’t even used until Walter picked it up, unlike other enhanced humans.
It’s only natural that my initial condition is worse than other active augmentations.
Sorry, I have something I’m a bit curious about and I want to ask.
After defeating the Archibus fleet in the mission to break the Karman Line, we’ll fight Rusty who has come to take down Zairem, right?
But the Zairem at that time is far above in the sky, can an AC alone reach that high?
Maybe the reason 621 is like cling film is that it allows for a game-like convenience where you can avoid living a human-like life even while waiting.
They’re saying that in other series, but as long as you’re alive from the original series, it’s said to be to that extent of enhancement techniques.
First, the re-education center and the factory are under the jurisdiction of Snail, and as mentioned above, Snail is researching why humans are superior to AI, and for that purpose, they send samples from the center to the factory for research.
It’s a person who is acting strange.
Aren’t you forgetting about the 617-620 seniors in the story PV, considering there aren’t any similar existences? You fool.
If it was still wrapped in plastic wrap, I wouldn’t be able to get into the AC during the escape, and it would be over.
Let’s start by stopping the habit of filling in the parts we don’t understand with imagination and speaking as if that is the correct answer.
What are the significant physical damages to enhanced humans?
All the members depicted by the artist are bipedal, and even 621 gets into the AC on their own after being captured by the Archibus.
The AC of 6 is treated like it’s exclusively for augmented humans because combat maneuvering is difficult.
The performance of the planetary and polar exploration AC is relatively low in terms of parts, but it seems like it can be operated without enhancements or modifications.
That rap is usually seen not as equipment for enhanced humans, but rather as something for preserving the human body.
Surely he can see the voice of coral.
Ah, I see, you misunderstood that the AC series is all connected.
The energy consumption rate is only during combat mode, so I think you could fly up into the sky in cruise mode.
During the spaceport attack, the reinforcements, Rusty, were really flying too.
In the end, it’s not that it’s incomprehensible, it’s just that you don’t like body modification, right?
If you just want to complain about the story, then go play the previous series.
This guy is crazy.
You should understand that 621 is the lowest point in the PV too.
The hounds I bought earlier have all been wiped out, so this is the only one left, and I pulled it out from the back.
Ah, that’s it.
It’s just someone who wants to stand out by putting out outrageous opinions on trendy things.
It’s a waste of time to deal with them.
I really laughed at the person who was acting strangely.
I wonder how many replies this person is making to appeal that they are misunderstanding the AC series’ settings.
It’s seriously chaotic, but are you high on coral?
It’s impossible because you’re interpreting the premise of the story as a question within the story.
Rusty was flying in when he came to support 621 from the communication base, so there might be something like cruise mode for AC.
Switching between combat mode and search mode is reminding me of the 5 series operations, and it’s becoming tough…
It’s just a matter of saying that my imagination doesn’t match the exact setting in the story, so it’s wrong!
del does del
For now, just let me hear this, strange person.
How many cups have you had since morning?
I don’t really know how much 621 can move around.
If you can only crawl and move at that level, escaping would be impossible.
Aren’t you happy that everyone is responding as you wished? Just be honest.
Isn’t it understandable that people at the very bottom of the worldview could be treated however, just by looking at factories or re-education centers?
“Saran Wrap feels good.”
Aren’t you going to die of anger if you play Bravo?
I want you to do Bravo.
In AC6, a setting that doesn’t waver is good enough that you don’t need to pay off your debts.
This guy is just a vacuum bed fetishist.
Since Iguasu from the same generation as 621 is hanging out with Volta and acting like a punk after the enhancement surgery, it means the surgery was successful and he’s not falling apart at all.
A similar guy.
I’ve seen people constantly complaining that they want to talk about AC, but they can’t because those playing in matches are pulling them away!
You’re going crazy and honestly revealing your delusions, aren’t you?
Make sure to add “Ah, this is my delusion” from the very beginning.
The enhanced human of Archibuss is fundamentally different in the treatment content compared to 621.