beskarad: (Hoffman)
IG-11 ([personal profile] beskarad) wrote in [community profile] pedalbike 2020-09-27 01:03 pm (UTC)

[IG-11 listens carefully as the RK800 delivers its report, comparing it to his own cursory observations.

Much of the droid's time was spent in the Outer Rim, but from what he's learned from his time with Kuiil, there are many worlds within his galaxy, each of them belonging to a different planetary system. It would be logical for there to be worlds or systems that don't appear in IG-11's databanks. Earth, of Sol, is one such example.

When the RK800 elaborates, though, and suggests that the captives of this place may be drawn from different realities altogether, it's a bit more difficult to process. At his theory that this island is a simulation:]


That is a possibility I had not considered.

[But it could also make sense. After what happened on Nevarro, it would be far easier to import IG-11's programming into a computer simulation than to reconstruct him altogether. They could've accessed a backup of his memories. But if that's the case, how is it that the last thing he remembers is his own destruction?

When IG-11 was destroyed, there should have been no trace of him left behind. If not for the power of the detonation device within his body, then the lava at his feet which would've eaten away at his remains.

None of this answers how he got here. Why they chose to restore him after he had seemingly fulfilled his purpose. Perhaps the droid has another purpose that has yet to be identified.]


How long have you been on this island?

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