Air Push Max Upgrade! Cyclord's Question. Clone Drone In the HyperDome #13

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 23 гру 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @LarlosValenti
    @LarlosValenti 5 днів тому +4

    32:55 Okay, those questions given me a theories…
    First let me explain about the clone drone in the danger zone game
    I was reflecting on the game’s plot, particularly the parts I initially missed, and I realized something about the emperor's role in judging human talent. (Because emperor's head always follow the player).
    Let’s focus on the Colosseum arena. I believe this is where the emperor evaluates the talents, skills, and survival abilities of human minds. The emperor isn’t just watching robot battles for entertainment. Instead, the Colosseum serves as a test where the human minds transferred into robotic bodies must fight through multiple "floors" of enemies using weapons and environmental tactics. The emperor, always seated on the throne and observing, selects the strongest human minds that successfully survive the Colosseum. These individuals are then transferred onto the emperor’s ship, presumably to be used later for conquering Earth. Meanwhile, the weaker human minds that fail to survive are abandoned on the planet.
    This could explain why the emperor keeps a storage of human minds onboard his ship-they’re his chosen tools for conquest.
    Now, let’s tie this into the sequel, Clone Drone in the Hyperdome. In my theory, the main villain, a robot calling himself "The Captain," might actually be one of the weakest human minds-the ones who failed to survive the Colosseum in Clone Drone in the Danger Zone. This would make sense because the Captain constantly tries to instill fear in the other robots and boasts about being the strongest, as if overcompensating for his failure.
    Interestingly, the Captain claims he has never been defeated in over 400,000 battles. However, in the ending of Clone Drone in the Hyperdome, you can allow Looprunner to ask questions, revealing a critical detail: the Captain was cheating the entire time.
    The Captain’s assistant admits, "There is no game-breaking bug. The former Captain gave himself too many clones. That’s why he always won."
    This revelation supports my theory that the Captain is the weakest human mind. His insecurity about failing in the Colosseum drives him to cheat and maintain an illusion of strength.
    It’s fascinating how these story elements align when you piece them together. Watching the video and seeing Cyclord’s questions in the ending really helped me connect the dots.

  • @Shimaanktheeaterofsandwiches79
    @Shimaanktheeaterofsandwiches79 6 днів тому +4

    16:39 Often times it's the opposite, the human just so happens to think quicker, not smarter. But yeah, Blink is super overpowered simply due to the ability to teleport and a Mind that can become better.

  • @Zane12ai
    @Zane12ai 5 днів тому +2

    As a swordsman there’s not much I can say about a bow only challenge.
    However I can say that your defense is off, so you should do a shield only challenge next.
    (Push them into lava or somthing until you get the dagger shield)

  • @Purplestcube
    @Purplestcube 6 днів тому +3

    Spear only challenge (i know you wont do it but its a meme suggestion anyway)

  • @spiderj0338
    @spiderj0338 6 днів тому +1

    maybe one day you will do the (forgot name) pointy stick weapon only challenge

    • @GamerPilot0620
      @GamerPilot0620  5 днів тому +1

      Yeah, I was thinking about doing that, just waiting until I get the rapier pretty early in the run