I pretty much agree with this theory, and even if it turns out to be wrong, it won't take away the bad feeling I've had for a while, which started in Episode 5 and has grown since: I I feel like it's too easy. I felt like Cyn was too easily hacked by Uzi, and this list of Drones infected by the Absolute Solver seems like a big trap to me. I think it's part of Cyn's plan (wouldn't be the first time she's done this to us: in episode two, she tricked Uzi into thinking she couldn't do realistic holograms and she nearly killed the heroine of the series; in episode five, we showed how she tricked everyone in the mansion into thinking she was just a malfunctioning Drone Worker, when in reality it was a Zombie Drone), that this list either never existed, or that it was destroyed (perhaps by Nori) and our heroes are falling headfirst into a trap, probably done to incapacitate Tessa, N, V, and J (because they're the ones who, right now, would give her the most trouble), and Tessa must have probably guessed it, and sent J to her ship so the latter could be near from the planet if things got really bad. Serte, it's only a guess, but it's very likely, and it would be interesting for you to develop this possibility on your side.
@@Death3579 N is not the same as he once was. He had to cut off Uzi's hand, and now V is dead. He has no room for any jokes, notice how he didn't really say anything comedic in Episode 6.....
Strange detail to note is that when the red dingo scans Tessa, her readings say "WARN.NULL" over and over, the word Null being directly connected to absolute solver Or how Tessa seems unfazed with her injury and the fact her suit is damaged from the bite, thus risking radiation sickness.
For the first one the dingo was broken null isnt a absolute solver thing null means something is invalid the dingos scan was telling it that Tessa was an invalid target For the 2nd one have you heard of adrenaline? Australians? Also you cant get radiation sickness instantly it takes time to develop by the time the sickness develops she would be on a human world and she would be dured cus its the 31 century and they would definitely have a cure for stuff like radiation
@@dessirangelova2676 null is made pretty synonymous with Cyn and her variant of the solver in the show, I doubt the producers would consciously put a detail like that in and have it mean something else other than a connection to Cyn.
Well there has been a lot of hints as to why tessa was not alive and was being controlled by cyn. On episode 3 we see her kill a robot which is not normal for tessa, she loves robots
This theory can really be true. Tessa a tear in her suit yet she's breathing just fine. She's spraying her blood everywhere like it doesn't hurt. Also with her being rude to Uzi because she's infected, it's extra suspicious when she says she can look at Uzi when she was hurt. And even towards the end of the episode she's saying my robot about N, like he's her property and when Uzi is losing control she's pulling N into the elevator but since N wasn't going to let go of Uzi, she pulled them both in. Pretty strong for an injured woman who couldn't try to pick up N earlier. Like my own theory is that if V is dead and N has to make a choice, Tessa might knock N out and just kill Uzi or kill N with Uzi because she's viewing the drones less than her friends and more of expendable toys to reach her goal. I like to think that if N is taken and leaves Uzi behind, Uzi would try to fix herself with the murder drone parts with possibly Doll's help but she'll have to cover he eye like Doll did. Because every time the solver takes over, it's always the right eye that changes into the symbol.
It’s possible that by the year 3071, humans have been genetically modified to be stronger and tougher. Robotics presumably is not the only field of study that advanced in the past 1000+ years. I also take Tessa’s attitude towards the drones as viewing them as kids/younger siblings at best and beloved pets at worst. I highly doubt Tessa is being that callous with them.
The first spacesuits were segmented(especially at the neck) and had oxygen pumped directly to the head, it was only the modern nasa spacesuit (either from the moon landing or the space shuttle missions) that had oxygen pumped throughout the whole body, so it's not entirely unfeasable that the space suit is segmented into body and head parts
@@tiranus5861 yup, its also possible, that futuristic spacesuits automatically seal off damaged sections (like a hybrid of both models), in case of emergencies. that way you cant die from stepping on something sharp, while still having the adantages of the other design. also, tessas isnt in space, per se, just on a planet with toxic athmosphere. so explosive decompression and other outer space problems arent really a factor, so its currently used more as a hazmat suit.
Ngl the theory is very interesting. But for me the only thing that shuts the theory down is the actual human blood and Tessa could give off more sinister energy due to the situation regarding Cyn and the Absolute Solver. Cause as we know trauma can change people and ofc her view on things could have changed now that Tessa is an adult. But overall very interesting theory and would be kinda crazy if its true (Edit: Oml I get it. I was completely wrong and this comment predates episode sevens release so I know that it’s literally Cyn wearing Tessa’s body as a skin suit)
Brainwashing could be a way Cyn could control Tessa (I don't belive Tessa is brainwashed after watching the entire episode) but Cyn could brainwash Tessa
Well, the absolute solver is shown to be able to make organic matter, so I assume they could be able to replicate human blood as well. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
As someone who came back from watching episode 7 i can confirm Tessa was Cyn. Cyn probably killed Tessa at the Gala and used her skin and blood to try and get pass human security to destroy the “Patch”
tessa is probably traumatized, we saw the [REDACTED] photo of her looking terrified after witnessing her family being massacred, we even saw J's and V's personally roughen up hard in retrospect to their old form after the events of elliot manor
Yep I feel like Tessa had to adapt and hence she became a different person due to the events that occurred in her life. I mean she did loose her entire family
Exactly, I've been saying that the singularity is more than likely referring to a black hole for a while now. Everything I've seen in this episode only makes it more likely to be the case. I think Deep Cut likes his technological singularity theory to much.
problem is tho, black holes just do not work like that, in any way said singularity could mean the centre of a black hole, but if it did, it would require a lot more explaining and lore around it to get it to fit with the rest of the elements of the story and world the only other note i have though, is that the [null] voids that the absolute solver generates do look visually similar to a black hole, my only real question would be: what is the purpose of creating a black hole though...
@@TheFrostedDev we've seen the Absolute Solver do things that would be considered impossible if you apply real word physics to it. Multiplying knifes and turning an arrow into an organic creature being some of the more egregious examples. I don't think that it would be completely out of its capabilities to just spam matter into a single point until it creates a singularity. The only thing that actually lines up with physics is the fact that these smaller black holes break down very quickly after their created. Black holes are hypothesized to break down over time in to Hocking Radiation. The more mass a black hole has the longer it'll take to break down. However, you did just make me think of another possibility. What if it's a literal null space? Instead of creating matter it deleting matter. Doing almost the exact opposite of a black hole. I wonder how the physics of something like that would work?
@@zero69kage yh true, my main point with it probably not being a black hole is that it just simply doesn't make sense for any motive for cyn or the solver to do this, narratively there's no gain or incentive yet. (also the black holes shown should have much stronger gravity or much smaller event horizons or if they are black holes but that isn't my point) it's almost certainly within the capabilities of the absolute solver, i just don't think they are black holes exactly since i feel like they do something different than just have an event horizon and singularity. they either just aren't black holes and they're something different, or they are and something unexplained and significant is afoot here ig one other possibility is them being some sort of cover or censor, basically something hiding it from the drones' perspectives possibly orrr it's just that I'm over analysing a stylistic choice, but it's more fun theorising
@@zero69kage hmm it could also be literally creating a null space, i mean that would sorta explain its appearance and effects, that's definitely a fascinating and plausible possibility I'm still wondering about what the solver's end-goals actually are, I'd guess it would be universal control in some way, but why is the solver so constrained atm if it already has the ability to basically transmute matter into whatever it wants?
I think the Tessa we see in Ep6 is genuine, but since the Absolute Solver can generate organic material, now I'm wondering if Cyn created a fake copy of Tessa from scratch to pose as her..? AS can replicate voices as well, so there could even be a part-organic part-machine cyborg under the space suit. Kinda creepy...
That theory sounds actually pretty solid, there is also the fact that Tessa is just fine splashing her blood over the ground, or getting bitten by a fricking raptor! She also doesn't really looks like she's in pain afterwards
@@cinnamorollteaparty Makes sense for her to care less about actual bodily damage if she can just regenerate like a robot. Good evidence considering organic life tends to regrow fairly slowly.
Also, the Absolute Solver program can create organic matter. In ep 3 when Uzi was in Doll's bathroom, the tub was filled with mirrors covered in what seemingly looked like organic matter and blood. So it could very well be Cyn in tessa's space suit and it could have some organic parts through out the suit, or its wearing like skin over top a metal body or something.
To people that say this make scence it doesnt at all anything organic cyn makes is eldritch as hell plus every fully organic lifeform made the solver is just a mass of muscle with some eyes that cannot speak
I find it curious the fact that Nori seemed to be about to become what Cyn became, but then apparently she was able to lead her "normal" life as if nothing had happened... That makes her death even more suspicious to me, it doesn't make sense that she was "killed" even having those powers... I mean, it just doesn't make sense. Oh and something I just thought, if the air was toxic to Tessa then when she was injured and pierced her suit it must have made this air poison her and she died... But it seems that he did nothing, he just continues normal, also the pain that the wound must have caused him must have been incredibly high, but no, it was as if he had been bitten by an ant
My theory is that Nori managed to regain control of herself later on and then, knowing Cyn’s plan she warned Khan against the “sky demons” If this were true it would be pretty significant since it means that Uzi can also take back control.
This is put in the year 3000, why would they die because a small cut on their arm? This series is based off of 1000 years in the future so I definitely believe there is a system for that. Not only that but this is merely a show and I know that they wouldn't cut one of their characters off the 3rd time you have seen them. Or cut them off at all since they have only been seen in 3 episodes. Also this isn't real life they have a absolute solver that can physically create matter. One more thing, why would she tell you the air is toxic and then have a cut and everyone knows that they have a cut? They all know and yet they don't care meaning that they physically know it wont kill them as they have some type of air filter.
@@jeremycrenshaw9506 I get what you're saying, but some things from real life have to be applied to science fiction if you want something to work for others. If a spacesuit is made some kind of opening the person inside would die, because the oxygen would escape and the toxic would enter. Anyway, thanks for commenting on your opinion. (。•̀ᴗ-)✧
@@theplushtoywolf1038 Exactly, the case of Doll seems curious to me, she never experienced the same thing as Uzi even when she experienced her powers before her. The fact that Doll always covers her left eye whenever she uses her powers or wears an eyepatch makes me think it has something to do with her absolute solver's slow growth... This may sound like nonsense but in my head it does, hehe
@LaPelusasa3000 If you want realism, then here you go: so long as the spacesuit maintains a slightly higher pressure than Copper 9's atmosphere, it can keep toxic air out. That atmosphere was breathable before the core collapse, so it must contain oxygen. If Tessa's helmet can filter the toxic substances out, then it could use the cleaned air to replenish what leaves through the hole. In the book _The Martian_ by Andy Weir, Mark Watney's spacesuit is punctured. The suit uses stored nitrogen to keep the pressure stable. It's exactly like that. ...also, it's possible Tessa isn't wearing a spacesuit at all. Just a helmet. If the pressure's the same, then you only need an air filter or oxygen supply. Also warm clothes.
I've always found spacesuit Tessa to be suspicious right from the moment she appeared at the end of episode 3. My theory to explain why Tessa bleeds human blood still is because if she IS controlled by the Solver than it's likely she's a cyborg
A cyborg might be possible, considering she still managed to stay good after the bite of the sentinel, this furthermore makes more sense when she grabs the sword like it was nothing and she wanted to fight the sentinel that bit her
Tessa is an Aussie (I'm quite sure), so she and her ancestoes have dealt with massive spiders and creatures alike on a daily basis. Cyn ain't laying a finger on her. Edit: I stand corrected
I’m so glad other people are noticing how suspicious Tessa has been and that it’s not just me going insane. Side note - a monster pretending to be a astronaut? Reminds me of a game…
I think that V made the gang think she died , giving her more freedom to investigate Tessa's true motives without suspicions maybe even confronting J about it and maybe even following everyone from a safe distance only waiting to step in at the right moment from saving everyone from even Tessa Edtit : also a maybe minor hint that that is no even Tessa is when Uzi bit her finger ,unlike Alice the didn't take a peice off her
I like to think that if V is ever close to dying, J swoops in and helps her fight and figure out whats going on. And if V does die, I just hope she returns at the end, even if its after the final boss.
V also said at the end of episode 6 that she trust Uzi, maybe she know that Tessa is actually just a copy made from Cyn (or something like that) and because Uzi is connected with her in a way, V trust Uzi not to become fully Cyn
I doubt Uzi bit her hard, Tessa has a lot of answers & Uzi wants them. But the theory about V is pretty good, although if anything she would decide to do this after surviving. I doubt it would be her reasoning.
She didnt take a piece of her thinger because she is human worker fingers are 3 different pieces that can be unattached and reattached human fingers are held together buy skin, muscles and ligaments biting of a human finger is a lot harder than biting off a worker finger
I think this "Tessa" is most likely going to be an antagonist, either with Cyn or on her own agenda, however, being unable to see her through the visor might actually be a continuation of illustrating the humans as black silhouettes. One strange thing to note: Uzi's AbsoluteSolver didn't smash "Tessa's" visor when her face was reflected in it, unlike most reflective surfaces seen throughout the series.
While watching the episode I honestly found very unsettling the amount of times where it zoomed up on Tessa's helmet...its like they genuinely wanted us to question what's actually behind it
I really like this theory. To add onto it, J also revealed that Cyn instructed them to construct the corpse spire this ep. Seeing as the drones killed by the MD's aren't actually disposed of properly via the 'zombie drones' tape instructions, some of them can wake up as zombie drones. Cyn may have sent the MD's to copper-9 to create an army of zombie drones, and is also looking for that list to add absolute solver drones to it. Final reveal of the series could be Tessa is Cyn, and right as that happens, zombie drones start waking up in the spire. They fuse to make some eldrich horror, final boss battle begins.
I do believe the Cyn instructing part but one key issue is that Cyn could just make them all zombie drones as they are alive and they are doing that as some already have the absolute solver. It wouldn't make since for Cyn to do the exact thing that needs to be done and that is killing of all worker drones before they kill more humans since they don't have any cure for this thing.
How can cyn be tessa WHEN CYN CAN ONLY CONTROL ROBOTS? SHE CAN MAKE BIOMASS BUT ANY LIFE FORM MADE OUT OF THE BIOMASS IS JUST A MASS OF MEAT WITH SOME EYES AND DID YOU FORGET THAT CYN DOES NOT HAVE A NORMAL VOICE
With the new episode out this theory is soo good and to think that you got that with Tessa right is really impressive. Congrats to a proven theory with nearly everything correct!!!
None of us can really know if this really is Tessa or not until the next or future episode. If this is the real Tessa, then maybe the death of the humans at the Gala and her parents (may they suffer in hell) and/or the destruction of the planet was enough to traumatize her to the point where she became blunt and rude. Time can really affect people in different ways.
I am from episode 7 Confirm That Cyn is Tessa because Cyn in ep 7 has a human skin of Tessa and in ep 8 her Blood drop red When Fighting Meaning The theory is Right
You know what I also realize? The fact that Tessa was so concerned for N that she tried to pull him into the elevator, but said nothing to V. Like she wanted her to die. Cyn really liked N, and maybe she had something against V for N liking her.
V was the one who openly became suspicious of Tessa too which may have led her to believe V could no longer be trusted. The real Tessa, assuming N and V's restored memories are accurate, would likely have been very concerned about V.
I think this makes sense as if you rip a space suit in real life you would quickly suffocate from the air leaving the suit, and if it was Tessa she would have suffocated during the episode
This is put in the year 3000, why would they die because a small cut on their arm? This series is based off of 1000 years in the future so I definitely believe there is a system for that.
Not only that but this is merely a show and I know that they wouldn't cut one of their characters off the 3rd time you have seen them. Or cut them off at all since they have only been seen in 3 episodes. Also this isn't real life they have a absolute solver that can physically create matter so don't even try to use that logic on the show.
It’d be interesting if the Absolute Solver maybe made another Tessa since Uzi made that weird organic creature in the camp episode, so it’s not impossible that it could happen.🤔 I think the fact that the light behind Tessa is yellow when she’s on the computer might be a foreshadowing/indicator it is Cyn if this theory is true.🤔 Those Sentinels were really cool though.😊
The foreshadowing is pretty interesting This is the only theory I believe, all the other theories are about Tessa’s death, Tessa not actually being the one in the suit or Tessa being manipulated - it doesn’t seem real for a robot to manipulate a human, in that one scene in EP5 where Cyn takes control of all the robots, trapping Tessa inside the room, she was the only one not affected
@@aquillaxxI think one reason that Cyn would is precisely because of the sentinels. It would also allow her to manipulate N, V and J without difficulty. Either creating a clone of Tessa or, more grimly, reanimating her corpse with cybernetics would potentially allow her to bypass the sentinels. This might also explain why, ultimately, the sentinel that bit her reactivated and continued hunting her despite its orders remaining "destroy AI" on its HUD. The blood freaked it out but upon reactivating concluded she was still AI.
Hostley this is a great theory and you bring up a lot of good motivations that Cyn would have to take out Uzi but I think we just don't know enough about Tessa's character as a whole to say if she's incredibly out of character with some of her interactions her trauma could've hardened her in ways that would be counter to how she's acted in the past. We just don't have enough to go off of. But still a fantastic video.
One more thing that may support the theory is that when Cyn possessed Uzi briefly in episode 6, both times have been to help Tessa. First to open the doors on the Sentinels and second to create a hole in the lift so the group can escape.
For information, some details that are worth noting is that -at the end of episode 6, Uzi coughs out BLOOD, so absolute solver could make blood. -when the raptor bites Tessa, if you go frame by frame, she has metallic skin. -tessa not having access to the security would make sense if she isn’t tessa, and the robot glitching out, not being able to decipher if Tessa is human or not might be because.. well, she isn’t!
Also we see Tessa for a split second in episode 4 before Uzi sees the hand and it appears that Tessa is not in the spacesuit as we can see clothes and hair. I find it unlikely she could survive long at all outside the suit.
Tessa: *cough cough* air's toxic Also Tessa: Literally unfazed by having an open wound exposed to the air, along with making it bigger by splashing blood around
@@ILovedarkspeakermanYou're right about that but in episode 4 Uzi seems to see Tessa without her spacesuit on for a split second before she sees the hand. This is something that really can't be explained away unless Uzi was hallucinating.
7:52 I would argue that Tessa is more ominous and cryptic rather than villainous, however, Tessa’s rude behavior to Uzi does seem a bit out of character for someone who genuinely loves drones. Tessa’s rude behavior to Uzi could be explained by the fact that Tessa knows Uzi has the absolute solver and thus, can lose control of herself if the absolute solver decides to use her. Tessa however did learn that Uzi is very important to N, and although she knows at the end of the episode, that the solver has control over Uzi, I do find it strange how Tessa is never seen to be supportive of Uzi or Uzi’s fate before then.
She is suppose to love drones and yet she doesnt seem to have any form of sympathy for her drones. It maybe that she is either being controlled or has just changed her character in order to adapt to what is going on in her life
I suppose that both options are equally likely to be true. If present-day Tessa is the real Tessa, she would love drones but fail to show sympathy towards them since the Absolute Solver program can be in a drone but stays silent until the drone activates the program. Meaning a drone can die not knowing it had the absolute solver program in them. Tessa would also show less sympathy to N, V & J as she knows that Cyn can be watching her using them, but is unaware that Cyn is no longer the administrator of N & V. However if present-day Tessa was being controlled by the Absolute solver, then that would solve all the oddities in their character, but it begs the question, is the Absolute Solver actively controlling Tessa? There are some scenes where Tessa doesn’t feel like herself, so is Tessa alive but loses control of herself when Cyn takes over, or is Cyn controlling her throughout the entire episode?
Are you forgetting that drones killed her entire family and wiped out 3 systems? Of course she wouldnt love drones as much and ofcorse she wouldnt care about an infected drone that bit her and obviously didnt like humans
@@dessirangelova2676 In the example I gave, I was talking about a worker drone dying without knowing it had the absolute solver program, not a disassembly drone. I can see where the mixup happened though, so thanks for pointing it out. Also in the first and second episodes, the absolute solver program seems to activate automatically whenever the disassembly drones regenerate or when it hunts for parts to rebuild itself.
I think that the black hole things you are referring to are actually a type of biometer or something like that. If you look at every time a red biometer is by one of the black holes you can start to see that cyn is trying to make her own organic creatures. like when uzi turned an arrow into a sort of fish like creature, when cyn turned some human dollars into some creatures too. or when uzi became her murder drone form she was in a biomater cocoon like a butterfly. so my own theory is that cyn mint have made a biomater humanoid tessa or tessa mint have been infected in a way.
@@HB-fq9nnYeah, I didn’t know that when I posted that comment, a detail I’ve just realised that basically already proves this is that in episode 2 The solver states that it’s remaking J, later in episode 3 we see Tessa with J.
Honestly, I think cyn possessed nori, long enough to probably cause the core explosion, and now cyn is trying to possess uzi. Another reason for is that the sentinels and nori were probably really close, she probably treated them like pets and probably created them. When the sentinels saw uzi they didn't attack or flashed her, maybe because of the collar, and uzi being pretty much a 1 to 1 recreation of nori, so they probably "recognize" her and didn't attack even though their only mission is to eliminate all ai.
i honestly had this thought too, i thought tessa was a bit off and some of the glances that v would give her made me more suspicious of tessa im glad to see you make a video about it!
another thing to keep note is that WE have seen humans before their models are far longer than tessa is, Tessa has the proportions of a drone, This wouldnt make sense of course if they personally WERE human, Now some may chalk this up to stylistic representation to make them fit in with the cast more or just how the suit makes her look but i dont really buy it that much
I had a slight feeling this could be true back in episode 5, but I don’t think Cyn herself is in the suit. I think that Tessa’s body is actually in the suit, but Cyn is still the one in control, like how she takes control of Uzi in this episode. The absolute solver also appears to have a strange relationship with organic material, which could solidify this theory. Plus, imagine how cool a Tessa being controlled by Cyn would look.
Let's not forget the amount of times Tessa gave is signs that she's actually Cyn. Coughing, her excuse being the air being toxic WHILE SHE'S IN THE SPACE SUIT, access denied, the silly dino robots attacking her etc.
Also Tessa being seen with her back turned to the camera in episode 4 but without the spacesuit. If she were truly entirely human I doubt she could survive.
@@Faiths123 Basically staring at screenshots and replays of the scene in episode 4 and all the scenes of Tessa in episode 5. It didn't take long to see that the hair that the figure in episode 4 looked exactly like, or extremely close, to what Tessa and Cyn's hair looked like in episode 5. While we can only see Tessa's silhouette and not hair color the fact that the hair on the figure in episode 4 was very dark, unlike Cyn's white hair, made me suspect that this was Tessa. While Cyn could presumably get a different wig I couldn't really fathom why she would. Of course what didn't make sense is that Tessa was human and the atmosphere of Copper 9 was now lethal to humans, yet we could clearly see the mysterious figures hair which meant it wasn't wearing a helmet, nor did it appear to be wearing the spacesuit that "Tessa" was shown wearing in episode 3. So I thought there were two most likely possibilities: either the figure in episode 4 was Cyn with a different colored wig, or the figure was Tessa who was no longer alive or entirely human anymore. I personally thought the latter was more likely, that Cyn had either killed or subdued Tessa and her body was full of cybernetic implants allowing Cyn to control her body. Episode 6 made me double down on this theory because of what was on the red sentinel's HUD when it looked at "Tessa" and her blood at the end of the episode. Namely the binary it displayed pointing to the blood and on the right side of its vision we see the same binary and right beneath that is many lines of "WARN.NULL." At this point I was certain Tessa was under Cyn's control which, ultimately, wasn't exactly correct. I did not expect that Cyn would be wearing Tessa's corpse, an even more grim fate for poor Tessa.
@@Faiths123 Oh, thanks! I don't usually encounter media like Murder Drones but I always really enjoy trying to figure things out if I'm really invested in a story or characters so the show has been extremely wonderful on all counts. I'm just sad that there's no more Murder Drones mysteries to unravel or more character development to enjoy now that the series has ended... 😭
One other noteworthy thing thing is that helmet should magnify the noise of her breathing, yet we don't hear her breathe in the series once, the closest thing we have is when she was coughing. But even then if she is wearing the suit she wouldn't be affected by the toxic air around her, it is also fishy that we don't hear her talk about oxygen levels either. All in all, I don't think Tessa here is a living being on Copper 9
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This is a good theory but I think it is tessa she just kinda grew up . Also the human blood.
I pretty much agree with this theory, and even if it turns out to be wrong, it won't take away the bad feeling I've had for a while, which started in Episode 5 and has grown since: I I feel like it's too easy. I felt like Cyn was too easily hacked by Uzi, and this list of Drones infected by the Absolute Solver seems like a big trap to me. I think it's part of Cyn's plan (wouldn't be the first time she's done this to us: in episode two, she tricked Uzi into thinking she couldn't do realistic holograms and she nearly killed the heroine of the series; in episode five, we showed how she tricked everyone in the mansion into thinking she was just a malfunctioning Drone Worker, when in reality it was a Zombie Drone), that this list either never existed, or that it was destroyed (perhaps by Nori) and our heroes are falling headfirst into a trap, probably done to incapacitate Tessa, N, V, and J (because they're the ones who, right now, would give her the most trouble), and Tessa must have probably guessed it, and sent J to her ship so the latter could be near from the planet if things got really bad. Serte, it's only a guess, but it's very likely, and it would be interesting for you to develop this possibility on your side.
Already in it
Solo falta hablar de CYN and UZI
Can you do arts tho?
Tessa is our comedic relief character who knows more than she lets on, which I find very interesting. Be wary of bad dingos though.
Yes :D
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I thought N was?
@@Death3579 N is not the same as he once was. He had to cut off Uzi's hand, and now V is dead. He has no room for any jokes, notice how he didn't really say anything comedic in Episode 6.....
That kind of undermines her backstory
BRO WAS RIGHT
Matpat moment
Bro i realized when raptor was almost convince but then see through what lie behind human fresh was no longer human☠️
@@--that1gamer-- except matpat was wrong about everything he said about the drones.
People are gonna say that cyan took over Tessa after N killed her but the thing that attacked and killed doll actually was the controlled tessa
The fact that you were actually right 😭😭
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Mostly but still💀
So raptor wasnt old and bad version but it actually have incredibly detector can even see what lie underneath the human fresh was no longer human☠️
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And the fact that she says: “this is stuff that this *human* can do” over and over in different forms
She's very antisocial person. Remember in flashbacks she was much more comfortable with her drones, rather than with human guests at the gala.
@@barbos1507 that’s true
Still surprised by some of the stuff she says
I think she is saying that more because she is literally the only alive human on the entire planet and is trying to convince the dingos she is human
Oh yeah you’re probably right it was a little weird that she was saying that instead of just saying that I can control them
@@atlas2296True that is a possibility as well
Strange detail to note is that when the red dingo scans Tessa, her readings say "WARN.NULL" over and over, the word Null being directly connected to absolute solver
Or how Tessa seems unfazed with her injury and the fact her suit is damaged from the bite, thus risking radiation sickness.
For the first one the dingo was broken null isnt a absolute solver thing null means something is invalid the dingos scan was telling it that Tessa was an invalid target
For the 2nd one have you heard of adrenaline? Australians? Also you cant get radiation sickness instantly it takes time to develop by the time the sickness develops she would be on a human world and she would be dured cus its the 31 century and they would definitely have a cure for stuff like radiation
I never noticed the WARN.NULL however that might be a massive hint
@@theplushtoywolf1038 no it isnt Null means error dingo's cameras were broken so everything was coming out as an error
@@dessirangelova2676 null is made pretty synonymous with Cyn and her variant of the solver in the show, I doubt the producers would consciously put a detail like that in and have it mean something else other than a connection to Cyn.
@@theplushtoywolf1038 knowing glitch and liam they would do that just to mess with us
I feel like the lines between organic and machine will get pushed closer and closer together in this show and I’m living for it
Same! Especially since Uzi is capable of making organic specimens
Reminds me of techno-organic stuff from transformers
beast machines 😂@@shintheshrew3079
Exactly. I think what's inside Tessa's suit could very well be something like the protagonist from SOMA (for those how played the game).
this aged like a fine wine
i can't believe this theory was correct holy 💀
That why they add raptor scene
They found something hide underneath human fresh☠️
Well there has been a lot of hints as to why tessa was not alive and was being controlled by cyn. On episode 3 we see her kill a robot which is not normal for tessa, she loves robots
This theory can really be true. Tessa a tear in her suit yet she's breathing just fine. She's spraying her blood everywhere like it doesn't hurt. Also with her being rude to Uzi because she's infected, it's extra suspicious when she says she can look at Uzi when she was hurt. And even towards the end of the episode she's saying my robot about N, like he's her property and when Uzi is losing control she's pulling N into the elevator but since N wasn't going to let go of Uzi, she pulled them both in. Pretty strong for an injured woman who couldn't try to pick up N earlier.
Like my own theory is that if V is dead and N has to make a choice, Tessa might knock N out and just kill Uzi or kill N with Uzi because she's viewing the drones less than her friends and more of expendable toys to reach her goal. I like to think that if N is taken and leaves Uzi behind, Uzi would try to fix herself with the murder drone parts with possibly Doll's help but she'll have to cover he eye like Doll did. Because every time the solver takes over, it's always the right eye that changes into the symbol.
given she decapitated a drone in episode 3 i think the whole cutesy act is a mindfuck to hide her being an antagonist
I finally see someone commenting on the "importance", if you can call it that, of the right eye
It’s possible that by the year 3071, humans have been genetically modified to be stronger and tougher. Robotics presumably is not the only field of study that advanced in the past 1000+ years.
I also take Tessa’s attitude towards the drones as viewing them as kids/younger siblings at best and beloved pets at worst. I highly doubt Tessa is being that callous with them.
The first spacesuits were segmented(especially at the neck) and had oxygen pumped directly to the head, it was only the modern nasa spacesuit (either from the moon landing or the space shuttle missions) that had oxygen pumped throughout the whole body, so it's not entirely unfeasable that the space suit is segmented into body and head parts
@@tiranus5861 yup, its also possible, that futuristic spacesuits automatically seal off damaged sections (like a hybrid of both models), in case of emergencies. that way you cant die from stepping on something sharp, while still having the adantages of the other design.
also, tessas isnt in space, per se, just on a planet with toxic athmosphere. so explosive decompression and other outer space problems arent really a factor, so its currently used more as a hazmat suit.
Ngl the theory is very interesting. But for me the only thing that shuts the theory down is the actual human blood and Tessa could give off more sinister energy due to the situation regarding Cyn and the Absolute Solver. Cause as we know trauma can change people and ofc her view on things could have changed now that Tessa is an adult. But overall very interesting theory and would be kinda crazy if its true
(Edit: Oml I get it. I was completely wrong and this comment predates episode sevens release so I know that it’s literally Cyn wearing Tessa’s body as a skin suit)
Brainwashing could be a way Cyn could control Tessa (I don't belive Tessa is brainwashed after watching the entire episode) but Cyn could brainwash Tessa
Well, the absolute solver is shown to be able to make organic matter, so I assume they could be able to replicate human blood as well.
I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
@@determination2294 O was just thinking of that your so right
@Mrmystere. Yep and Im pretty sure the gun she used in episode 5 is the same one too (or atleast the same type)
Also Cyn is canonically bad at acting normal, that shuts it down too
bro knows it all along
As someone who came back from watching episode 7 i can confirm Tessa was Cyn. Cyn probably killed Tessa at the Gala and used her skin and blood to try and get pass human security to destroy the “Patch”
tessa is probably traumatized, we saw the [REDACTED] photo of her looking terrified after witnessing her family being massacred, we even saw J's and V's personally roughen up hard in retrospect to their old form after the events of elliot manor
Yep I feel like Tessa had to adapt and hence she became a different person due to the events that occurred in her life. I mean she did loose her entire family
@@Whitescarff and her planet and most of her race
@@Mitchel-r6p And everyone she ever Knew also Witnessing A murder is Trumatizing To Little people..Actually to everyone
Yep she's not tessa
A thing that I’ve seen the entire fandom ignore is the fact that the singularity can also mean the center of a black hole.
Exactly, I've been saying that the singularity is more than likely referring to a black hole for a while now. Everything I've seen in this episode only makes it more likely to be the case. I think Deep Cut likes his technological singularity theory to much.
problem is tho, black holes just do not work like that, in any way
said singularity could mean the centre of a black hole, but if it did, it would require a lot more explaining and lore around it to get it to fit with the rest of the elements of the story and world
the only other note i have though, is that the [null] voids that the absolute solver generates do look visually similar to a black hole, my only real question would be: what is the purpose of creating a black hole though...
@@TheFrostedDev we've seen the Absolute Solver do things that would be considered impossible if you apply real word physics to it. Multiplying knifes and turning an arrow into an organic creature being some of the more egregious examples. I don't think that it would be completely out of its capabilities to just spam matter into a single point until it creates a singularity. The only thing that actually lines up with physics is the fact that these smaller black holes break down very quickly after their created. Black holes are hypothesized to break down over time in to Hocking Radiation. The more mass a black hole has the longer it'll take to break down.
However, you did just make me think of another possibility. What if it's a literal null space? Instead of creating matter it deleting matter. Doing almost the exact opposite of a black hole. I wonder how the physics of something like that would work?
@@zero69kage yh true, my main point with it probably not being a black hole is that it just simply doesn't make sense for any motive for cyn or the solver to do this, narratively there's no gain or incentive yet.
(also the black holes shown should have much stronger gravity or much smaller event horizons or if they are black holes but that isn't my point)
it's almost certainly within the capabilities of the absolute solver, i just don't think they are black holes exactly since i feel like they do something different than just have an event horizon and singularity. they either just aren't black holes and they're something different, or they are and something unexplained and significant is afoot here
ig one other possibility is them being some sort of cover or censor, basically something hiding it from the drones' perspectives possibly
orrr it's just that I'm over analysing a stylistic choice, but it's more fun theorising
@@zero69kage hmm it could also be literally creating a null space, i mean that would sorta explain its appearance and effects, that's definitely a fascinating and plausible possibility
I'm still wondering about what the solver's end-goals actually are, I'd guess it would be universal control in some way, but why is the solver so constrained atm if it already has the ability to basically transmute matter into whatever it wants?
I think the Tessa we see in Ep6 is genuine, but since the Absolute Solver can generate organic material, now I'm wondering if Cyn created a fake copy of Tessa from scratch to pose as her..? AS can replicate voices as well, so there could even be a part-organic part-machine cyborg under the space suit.
Kinda creepy...
That theory sounds actually pretty solid, there is also the fact that Tessa is just fine splashing her blood over the ground, or getting bitten by a fricking raptor! She also doesn't really looks like she's in pain afterwards
@@cinnamorollteaparty Makes sense for her to care less about actual bodily damage if she can just regenerate like a robot. Good evidence considering organic life tends to regrow fairly slowly.
Also, the Absolute Solver program can create organic matter. In ep 3 when Uzi was in Doll's bathroom, the tub was filled with mirrors covered in what seemingly looked like organic matter and blood. So it could very well be Cyn in tessa's space suit and it could have some organic parts through out the suit, or its wearing like skin over top a metal body or something.
@@yuri_since_2021 Yeah, that's what I said
To people that say this make scence it doesnt at all anything organic cyn makes is eldritch as hell plus every fully organic lifeform made the solver is just a mass of muscle with some eyes that cannot speak
i bet this dude was jumping and screming like he won a lottery when ep7 came out
😂😂😂😂😂
I find it curious the fact that Nori seemed to be about to become what Cyn became, but then apparently she was able to lead her "normal" life as if nothing had happened... That makes her death even more suspicious to me, it doesn't make sense that she was "killed" even having those powers... I mean, it just doesn't make sense.
Oh and something I just thought, if the air was toxic to Tessa then when she was injured and pierced her suit it must have made this air poison her and she died... But it seems that he did nothing, he just continues normal, also the pain that the wound must have caused him must have been incredibly high, but no, it was as if he had been bitten by an ant
My theory is that Nori managed to regain control of herself later on and then, knowing Cyn’s plan she warned Khan against the “sky demons”
If this were true it would be pretty significant since it means that Uzi can also take back control.
This is put in the year 3000, why would they die because a small cut on their arm? This series is based off of 1000 years in the future so I definitely believe there is a system for that.
Not only that but this is merely a show and I know that they wouldn't cut one of their characters off the 3rd time you have seen them. Or cut them off at all since they have only been seen in 3 episodes. Also this isn't real life they have a absolute solver that can physically create matter.
One more thing, why would she tell you the air is toxic and then have a cut and everyone knows that they have a cut? They all know and yet they don't care meaning that they physically know it wont kill them as they have some type of air filter.
@@jeremycrenshaw9506 I get what you're saying, but some things from real life have to be applied to science fiction if you want something to work for others.
If a spacesuit is made some kind of opening the person inside would die, because the oxygen would escape and the toxic would enter. Anyway, thanks for commenting on your opinion. (。•̀ᴗ-)✧
@@theplushtoywolf1038 Exactly, the case of Doll seems curious to me, she never experienced the same thing as Uzi even when she experienced her powers before her. The fact that Doll always covers her left eye whenever she uses her powers or wears an eyepatch makes me think it has something to do with her absolute solver's slow growth... This may sound like nonsense but in my head it does, hehe
@LaPelusasa3000 If you want realism, then here you go: so long as the spacesuit maintains a slightly higher pressure than Copper 9's atmosphere, it can keep toxic air out. That atmosphere was breathable before the core collapse, so it must contain oxygen. If Tessa's helmet can filter the toxic substances out, then it could use the cleaned air to replenish what leaves through the hole.
In the book _The Martian_ by Andy Weir, Mark Watney's spacesuit is punctured. The suit uses stored nitrogen to keep the pressure stable. It's exactly like that.
...also, it's possible Tessa isn't wearing a spacesuit at all. Just a helmet. If the pressure's the same, then you only need an air filter or oxygen supply. Also warm clothes.
I've always found spacesuit Tessa to be suspicious right from the moment she appeared at the end of episode 3. My theory to explain why Tessa bleeds human blood still is because if she IS controlled by the Solver than it's likely she's a cyborg
A cyborg might be possible, considering she still managed to stay good after the bite of the sentinel, this furthermore makes more sense when she grabs the sword like it was nothing and she wanted to fight the sentinel that bit her
Tessa is an Aussie (I'm quite sure), so she and her ancestoes have dealt with massive spiders and creatures alike on a daily basis. Cyn ain't laying a finger on her.
Edit: I stand corrected
Very much
Don't think there are real world countries in the universe.
Fr
@@vothbetilia4862 earth exists its not that far fetched
@@asuraofwrath you don't understand my question at all.
I’m so glad other people are noticing how suspicious Tessa has been and that it’s not just me going insane.
Side note - a monster pretending to be a astronaut? Reminds me of a game…
amogus
Tessa was the impostor
📮
Amogsus
(vine boom)
*imposter* 💀🖕
I think that V made the gang think she died , giving her more freedom to investigate Tessa's true motives without suspicions maybe even confronting J about it and maybe even following everyone from a safe distance only waiting to step in at the right moment from saving everyone from even Tessa
Edtit : also a maybe minor hint that that is no even Tessa is when Uzi bit her finger ,unlike Alice the didn't take a peice off her
This actually is pretty smart. I like the idea
I like to think that if V is ever close to dying, J swoops in and helps her fight and figure out whats going on.
And if V does die, I just hope she returns at the end, even if its after the final boss.
V also said at the end of episode 6 that she trust Uzi, maybe she know that Tessa is actually just a copy made from Cyn (or something like that) and because Uzi is connected with her in a way, V trust Uzi not to become fully Cyn
I doubt Uzi bit her hard, Tessa has a lot of answers & Uzi wants them.
But the theory about V is pretty good, although if anything she would decide to do this after surviving. I doubt it would be her reasoning.
She didnt take a piece of her thinger because she is human worker fingers are 3 different pieces that can be unattached and reattached human fingers are held together buy skin, muscles and ligaments biting of a human finger is a lot harder than biting off a worker finger
I think this "Tessa" is most likely going to be an antagonist, either with Cyn or on her own agenda, however, being unable to see her through the visor might actually be a continuation of illustrating the humans as black silhouettes.
One strange thing to note: Uzi's AbsoluteSolver didn't smash "Tessa's" visor when her face was reflected in it, unlike most reflective surfaces seen throughout the series.
Welp, you called it.
I never really thought this theory would be right but dam
While watching the episode I honestly found very unsettling the amount of times where it zoomed up on Tessa's helmet...its like they genuinely wanted us to question what's actually behind it
HE WAS RIGHT!
Bro predicted the future.
little did we really know. this theory was correct
Wow.
You guys fing nailed it huh.
Knocked this theory out of the park.
Take a victory lap.
I really like this theory. To add onto it, J also revealed that Cyn instructed them to construct the corpse spire this ep. Seeing as the drones killed by the MD's aren't actually disposed of properly via the 'zombie drones' tape instructions, some of them can wake up as zombie drones. Cyn may have sent the MD's to copper-9 to create an army of zombie drones, and is also looking for that list to add absolute solver drones to it.
Final reveal of the series could be Tessa is Cyn, and right as that happens, zombie drones start waking up in the spire. They fuse to make some eldrich horror, final boss battle begins.
I do believe the Cyn instructing part but one key issue is that Cyn could just make them all zombie drones as they are alive and they are doing that as some already have the absolute solver. It wouldn't make since for Cyn to do the exact thing that needs to be done and that is killing of all worker drones before they kill more humans since they don't have any cure for this thing.
How can cyn be tessa WHEN CYN CAN ONLY CONTROL ROBOTS? SHE CAN MAKE BIOMASS BUT ANY LIFE FORM MADE OUT OF THE BIOMASS IS JUST A MASS OF MEAT WITH SOME EYES AND DID YOU FORGET THAT CYN DOES NOT HAVE A NORMAL VOICE
@emberfangzI doubt it works properly since nori got stabbed with a tail and yet she’s very very likely to be alive
@@Funkylebdidnt khan say he "put her out of her misery"?
@@randomgirlontheinternet1735 zombie drones
With the new episode out this theory is soo good and to think that you got that with Tessa right is really impressive. Congrats to a proven theory with nearly everything correct!!!
Turns out this got confirmed.
You got it dude. Congrats my g.
None of us can really know if this really is Tessa or not until the next or future episode. If this is the real Tessa, then maybe the death of the humans at the Gala and her parents (may they suffer in hell) and/or the destruction of the planet was enough to traumatize her to the point where she became blunt and rude. Time can really affect people in different ways.
I am from episode 7 Confirm That Cyn is Tessa because Cyn in ep 7 has a human skin of Tessa and in ep 8 her Blood drop red When Fighting Meaning The theory is Right
You know what I also realize? The fact that Tessa was so concerned for N that she tried to pull him into the elevator, but said nothing to V. Like she wanted her to die. Cyn really liked N, and maybe she had something against V for N liking her.
V was the one who openly became suspicious of Tessa too which may have led her to believe V could no longer be trusted. The real Tessa, assuming N and V's restored memories are accurate, would likely have been very concerned about V.
V was several feet away fighting a robo-raptor. How do you expect Tessa to grab her?
@@Xuphilo_CHSM yeah but she didn’t even call out to V like N did. Uzi was out of it so I get her but Tessa just looked at her and didn’t say anything.
@@Xuphilo_CHSM A
Who's watching this after Episode 7?
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Meee
Same here
A wild animal appeared!
we don't need to you to begging like to know we watch this after episode 7
Its fine.@@Aq_3
I think this makes sense as if you rip a space suit in real life you would quickly suffocate from the air leaving the suit, and if it was Tessa she would have suffocated during the episode
Perhaps the facility had filter and stuff that made the air breathebal.
I think the suit has an air filter, because she starts coughing after encountering N, despite wearing the suit.
@@DemonGlacier I think that could be possible but the tear was like the length of her forearm so I don’t think it was a air filter
This is put in the year 3000, why would they die because a small cut on their arm? This series is based off of 1000 years in the future so I definitely believe there is a system for that.
Not only that but this is merely a show and I know that they wouldn't cut one of their characters off the 3rd time you have seen them. Or cut them off at all since they have only been seen in 3 episodes. Also this isn't real life they have a absolute solver that can physically create matter so don't even try to use that logic on the show.
It’d be interesting if the Absolute Solver maybe made another Tessa since Uzi made that weird organic creature in the camp episode, so it’s not impossible that it could happen.🤔
I think the fact that the light behind Tessa is yellow when she’s on the computer might be a foreshadowing/indicator it is Cyn if this theory is true.🤔
Those Sentinels were really cool though.😊
The foreshadowing is pretty interesting
This is the only theory I believe, all the other theories are about Tessa’s death, Tessa not actually being the one in the suit or Tessa being manipulated - it doesn’t seem real for a robot to manipulate a human, in that one scene in EP5 where Cyn takes control of all the robots, trapping Tessa inside the room, she was the only one not affected
Oh yeah you could be right. I didnt even think of that 😮
Yeah. Those dingoes were pretty cool. But bad dingoes.
@@aquillaxxI think one reason that Cyn would is precisely because of the sentinels. It would also allow her to manipulate N, V and J without difficulty. Either creating a clone of Tessa or, more grimly, reanimating her corpse with cybernetics would potentially allow her to bypass the sentinels. This might also explain why, ultimately, the sentinel that bit her reactivated and continued hunting her despite its orders remaining "destroy AI" on its HUD. The blood freaked it out but upon reactivating concluded she was still AI.
Aged like the finest of wine
Hostley this is a great theory and you bring up a lot of good motivations that Cyn would have to take out Uzi but I think we just don't know enough about Tessa's character as a whole to say if she's incredibly out of character with some of her interactions her trauma could've hardened her in ways that would be counter to how she's acted in the past. We just don't have enough to go off of. But still a fantastic video.
I agree the theory was a nice one but we just don’t have enough to go off of with Tessa
This video aged incredibly well
One more thing that may support the theory is that when Cyn possessed Uzi briefly in episode 6, both times have been to help Tessa. First to open the doors on the Sentinels and second to create a hole in the lift so the group can escape.
OMG i didn't even think about that
Yep, I wondered about that too.
For information, some details that are worth noting is that
-at the end of episode 6, Uzi coughs out BLOOD, so absolute solver could make blood.
-when the raptor bites Tessa, if you go frame by frame, she has metallic skin.
-tessa not having access to the security would make sense if she isn’t tessa, and the robot glitching out, not being able to decipher if Tessa is human or not might be because.. well, she isn’t!
Also we see Tessa for a split second in episode 4 before Uzi sees the hand and it appears that Tessa is not in the spacesuit as we can see clothes and hair. I find it unlikely she could survive long at all outside the suit.
fucking called it!
bro is the matpat of murder drones💀
Looks like you were right brother!
BRO PREDICTED IT! FOR ONCE HE DID IT (or more than once idk)
I have correct predictions all the time
@CartoonUniverse also, did you ever think that Cyn/Tessa could be connected with doll and Uzi? They all are kinda connected with the solver.
LETS GOOO DRONECUT EPISODE 7 YOU WERE RIGHT
Get snuck upon
This aged better than wine!
I CANNOT BELEVE THAT THIS WAS TRUE
I honestly agreed with you, looks like you were right. Cyn was wearing tessas bod.... 🤢
Tessa: *cough cough* air's toxic
Also Tessa: Literally unfazed by having an open wound exposed to the air, along with making it bigger by splashing blood around
Copper 9 atmosphere is similar to earth all you need is high pressure for said suit toxic air is kept out
@@ILovedarkspeakermanYou're right about that but in episode 4 Uzi seems to see Tessa without her spacesuit on for a split second before she sees the hand. This is something that really can't be explained away unless Uzi was hallucinating.
7:52 I would argue that Tessa is more ominous and cryptic rather than villainous, however, Tessa’s rude behavior to Uzi does seem a bit out of character for someone who genuinely loves drones. Tessa’s rude behavior to Uzi could be explained by the fact that Tessa knows Uzi has the absolute solver and thus, can lose control of herself if the absolute solver decides to use her. Tessa however did learn that Uzi is very important to N, and although she knows at the end of the episode, that the solver has control over Uzi, I do find it strange how Tessa is never seen to be supportive of Uzi or Uzi’s fate before then.
She is suppose to love drones and yet she doesnt seem to have any form of sympathy for her drones. It maybe that she is either being controlled or has just changed her character in order to adapt to what is going on in her life
I suppose that both options are equally likely to be true. If present-day Tessa is the real Tessa, she would love drones but fail to show sympathy towards them since the Absolute Solver program can be in a drone but stays silent until the drone activates the program. Meaning a drone can die not knowing it had the absolute solver program in them. Tessa would also show less sympathy to N, V & J as she knows that Cyn can be watching her using them, but is unaware that Cyn is no longer the administrator of N & V. However if present-day Tessa was being controlled by the Absolute solver, then that would solve all the oddities in their character, but it begs the question, is the Absolute Solver actively controlling Tessa? There are some scenes where Tessa doesn’t feel like herself, so is Tessa alive but loses control of herself when Cyn takes over, or is Cyn controlling her throughout the entire episode?
Are you forgetting that drones killed her entire family and wiped out 3 systems? Of course she wouldnt love drones as much and ofcorse she wouldnt care about an infected drone that bit her and obviously didnt like humans
@@NightmaricXD you forgot the murder drones have clones why worry when the drone can just come back
@@dessirangelova2676 In the example I gave, I was talking about a worker drone dying without knowing it had the absolute solver program, not a disassembly drone. I can see where the mixup happened though, so thanks for pointing it out. Also in the first and second episodes, the absolute solver program seems to activate automatically whenever the disassembly drones regenerate or when it hunts for parts to rebuild itself.
Plus Liam himself said that humans can't touch the murder drones, or their flesh would melt into the metal.
THE FACT YOU WERE RIGHT??!
I think that the black hole things you are referring to are actually a type of biometer or something like that. If you look at every time a red biometer is by one of the black holes you can start to see that cyn is trying to make her own organic creatures. like when uzi turned an arrow into a sort of fish like creature, when cyn turned some human dollars into some creatures too. or when uzi became her murder drone form she was in a biomater cocoon like a butterfly. so my own theory is that cyn mint have made a biomater humanoid tessa or tessa mint have been infected in a way.
Welp your right, but some are wrong but still the point is. YOUR RIIIIIGHT
After seen ep 7. He was kinda on the right track. Like 90%.
Yes
Fr though
cyn ate that like she did tessas internal organs
Well you right now i heartbroken
I think that Tessa was really Tessa. But after she was killed I think Cyn went inside of her suit and ate her insides. BUT IT'S JUST A THEORY
Yummers
imagine in ep 7 tessa's helmet breaks and then the solver of the absolute fabric just crawls out or something and says "he he fooled yooouu"
Well tessa was dead since she was a child and cyn used her dead body as a swit.
Who came here after episode 7 murder drone
I can’t believe you where right! Good job :)
This theory is actually right💀
Liam Vickers be like: "Write that down, write that down!!" 🤣
YOU WERE RIGHT!!!!
You’re actually right .Cyn is wearing Tessa’s body :0
This aged like sum fine wine cuh
YOU WERE RIGHT!
It’s funny because cyn possesses tessas body at the end of episode 7
No, Tessa was dead ever since the gala massacre.
Cyn used Tessa’s skin as a suit.
No, Tessa got Michael afton’d
@@HB-fq9nnYeah, I didn’t know that when I posted that comment, a detail I’ve just realised that basically already proves this is that in episode 2 The solver states that it’s remaking J, later in episode 3 we see Tessa with J.
As a person who has watched Murder Drones Episode 7, i can confirm Tessa is Cyn
Honestly, I think cyn possessed nori, long enough to probably cause the core explosion, and now cyn is trying to possess uzi. Another reason for is that the sentinels and nori were probably really close, she probably treated them like pets and probably created them. When the sentinels saw uzi they didn't attack or flashed her, maybe because of the collar, and uzi being pretty much a 1 to 1 recreation of nori, so they probably "recognize" her and didn't attack even though their only mission is to eliminate all ai.
Turns out this theory, was in fact, correct
aged like fine wine with a side of grapes and cheese
THEY WERE RIGHT?? DAMN
man I really love your theory videos, its so interesting to see what your theories are and they make kinda sense
Bro was on point
The “air is toxic” could just be an excuse to keep the mask on if she is indeed Cyn. And they do have very similar bows on their heads.
Congratulations, you were correct indeed. Well played my fella
Bro predicted the future bro listened to the voices
i honestly had this thought too, i thought tessa was a bit off and some of the glances that v would give her made me more suspicious of tessa
im glad to see you make a video about it!
another thing to keep note is that WE have seen humans before their models are far longer than tessa is, Tessa has the proportions of a drone, This wouldnt make sense of course if they personally WERE human, Now some may chalk this up to stylistic representation to make them fit in with the cast more or just how the suit makes her look but i dont really buy it that much
YOU WERE RIGHT ALL ALONG
"Tessa" by N's bed around 6:10 is reeeeaally Cyn-like, I'm amazed I never noticed this before.
THE FACT THAT HE WERE RIGHT LMAOOK
this makes sense, and it took me far too long to realize that the bow Tessa wears is extremely similar to, if not the exact same bow Cyn wears
You were right.
This man is CORRECT!!!!
I had a slight feeling this could be true back in episode 5, but I don’t think Cyn herself is in the suit. I think that Tessa’s body is actually in the suit, but Cyn is still the one in control, like how she takes control of Uzi in this episode. The absolute solver also appears to have a strange relationship with organic material, which could solidify this theory. Plus, imagine how cool a Tessa being controlled by Cyn would look.
Episode 7: “🙃”
Let's not forget the amount of times Tessa gave is signs that she's actually Cyn. Coughing, her excuse being the air being toxic WHILE SHE'S IN THE SPACE SUIT, access denied, the silly dino robots attacking her etc.
Also Tessa being seen with her back turned to the camera in episode 4 but without the spacesuit. If she were truly entirely human I doubt she could survive.
@@crosana01 how tf did u even know that was meant to be tessa before glitch said it or before episode 7? WHAT DO YOU KNOW.
@@Faiths123 Basically staring at screenshots and replays of the scene in episode 4 and all the scenes of Tessa in episode 5. It didn't take long to see that the hair that the figure in episode 4 looked exactly like, or extremely close, to what Tessa and Cyn's hair looked like in episode 5. While we can only see Tessa's silhouette and not hair color the fact that the hair on the figure in episode 4 was very dark, unlike Cyn's white hair, made me suspect that this was Tessa. While Cyn could presumably get a different wig I couldn't really fathom why she would. Of course what didn't make sense is that Tessa was human and the atmosphere of Copper 9 was now lethal to humans, yet we could clearly see the mysterious figures hair which meant it wasn't wearing a helmet, nor did it appear to be wearing the spacesuit that "Tessa" was shown wearing in episode 3.
So I thought there were two most likely possibilities: either the figure in episode 4 was Cyn with a different colored wig, or the figure was Tessa who was no longer alive or entirely human anymore. I personally thought the latter was more likely, that Cyn had either killed or subdued Tessa and her body was full of cybernetic implants allowing Cyn to control her body.
Episode 6 made me double down on this theory because of what was on the red sentinel's HUD when it looked at "Tessa" and her blood at the end of the episode. Namely the binary it displayed pointing to the blood and on the right side of its vision we see the same binary and right beneath that is many lines of "WARN.NULL."
At this point I was certain Tessa was under Cyn's control which, ultimately, wasn't exactly correct. I did not expect that Cyn would be wearing Tessa's corpse, an even more grim fate for poor Tessa.
@@crosana01 I am insanely impressed by this 👏
@@Faiths123 Oh, thanks! I don't usually encounter media like Murder Drones but I always really enjoy trying to figure things out if I'm really invested in a story or characters so the show has been extremely wonderful on all counts.
I'm just sad that there's no more Murder Drones mysteries to unravel or more character development to enjoy now that the series has ended... 😭
This theory was right, in Episode 7, it was revealed that Cyn was controlling Tessa's corpse all along and fused with her and possessed her.
That sounds merciful compared to what actually happened
Tessa was already dead for a while and Cyn was using her body as a skinsuit
I can imagine that one scene from Internecion Cube where a child's skin was torn and fused with a dangerous cube
One other noteworthy thing thing is that helmet should magnify the noise of her breathing, yet we don't hear her breathe in the series once, the closest thing we have is when she was coughing. But even then if she is wearing the suit she wouldn't be affected by the toxic air around her, it is also fishy that we don't hear her talk about oxygen levels either. All in all, I don't think Tessa here is a living being on Copper 9
Well this aged well 😂
HE COOKED WAY TOO HARD
What a surprise, u were correct lol.
This was spot-on
I actually did not expect this theory to be true! Nice job.
This man literally told the future 💀