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Cassius335 wrote:Works for me, though that means GivR is right (horror!) and XANA is writing the New Lyoko... which can't be good for the Warriors. At best, he's gonna have different locks, so the old 'Keys to Lyoko' will be useless...
AmericanLyokoTeam wrote:Hmm, I have some questions to raise, and I know the answers are nothing but speculation, but that's fine, thats what we do.
1) How much did XANA know about the hardware of the supercomputer? Presumeably he'd know whatever he wanted to about the software in use, being a program with near complete access able to read all the other programming. However unless he spent extensive time using some external source to study the computer, he might only know about the 'drivers' so to speak, the software to understand the signals on the hardware. Basically I'm wondering if XANA already has the knowledge to build a Hopperian quantum computer of his own. Presumeable hiding in digital networks somewhere he can use any linked up construction robot or what have you, and use those to build better tools and so on, bootstrapping himself to a point of reconstructing his own version of the supercomputer somewhere else on the planet, presumeably out of reach from the gang.
2) I sorta asked this before, but I want to restate it now. How much did Lyoko control on the supercomputer? Hopper sure seemed intent on running any nessecary command from Lyoko itself, so I'm wondering if perhaps a lot of linked functions, potentially almost everything was lost with the system itself. Hopper orriginally had to write Lyoko from the outside, so some level of functionality probably still exists, but it could be nothing more than a minimum prompt.
I had some other things to ask, but I think I'll hold off and read the speculation for a while.
Sithking Zero wrote:Still, doesn't it seem a little wasteful? I would think that if all functions were slaved to a simple point-and-click interface, efficiency would have been improved many, many times exponentially. Not to mention that there would be no guardian program of Lyoko to turn evil and start trying to kill people...
In fact, I can see no sane reason why Lyoko could exist aside from the "World without danger" thing. THe whole Lyoko project seems frought with inefficiency and waste. An entire underground complex? The fact that the body has to be destroyed to go to Lyoko, when a simple brain-download thingy like they use in the Matrix (or Pulse trasmission system in the Megaman games) could be used with possibly less energy? The digital world itself? the towers?
My biggest question about the whole lyoko thing is that I don't know why it has to be so big. If it was smaller, Lyoko would have taken up less memory, and thusly, more space for the computer to do more stuff. Plus, if the towers were more centralized, it would allow the beings in Lyoko to change things easier without having to hike all over the world.
Then again, it is near-common concensus that Franz didn't exactly have all his screws fastened in...
GivR wrote:Sithking Zero wrote:Still, doesn't it seem a little wasteful? I would think that if all functions were slaved to a simple point-and-click interface, efficiency would have been improved many, many times exponentially. Not to mention that there would be no guardian program of Lyoko to turn evil and start trying to kill people...
In fact, I can see no sane reason why Lyoko could exist aside from the "World without danger" thing. THe whole Lyoko project seems frought with inefficiency and waste. An entire underground complex? The fact that the body has to be destroyed to go to Lyoko, when a simple brain-download thingy like they use in the Matrix (or Pulse trasmission system in the Megaman games) could be used with possibly less energy? The digital world itself? the towers?
My biggest question about the whole lyoko thing is that I don't know why it has to be so big. If it was smaller, Lyoko would have taken up less memory, and thusly, more space for the computer to do more stuff. Plus, if the towers were more centralized, it would allow the beings in Lyoko to change things easier without having to hike all over the world.
Then again, it is near-common concensus that Franz didn't exactly have all his screws fastened in...
Lyoko was created solely for him and his daughter to escape a world that was trying to hunt them down. A safe haven, a world without danger, a place where they would be safe.
Lyoko was created as an offset. It was created at the last minute. It wasn't even completley finished.
XANA was created as a tangent to delete Carthage. Allegedly, Franz got in some kind of trouble, that was too deep to get out of, so he had no other choice but to leave earth. Live in a vast digital world.
XANA gained control, took over, and forced Franz Hopper to shutdown the supercomputer in order to save all humanity. He did it with honor, in hopes that someone would free them. That someone would rescue them.
Lyoko wasn't created to fight in. It was created to live in. I think if Hopper would have finished it, there may have been more features.
GivR wrote:Well said, Cassius335.
Here's another thought.
I think that the dissappearence of Aelita's mother indicates a deeper, darker part to the story of Lyoko.
It doesn't add up quite nicely when you think about it. There's secrets that have yet to be revealed. I believe that Franz Hopper wouldn't have just created Lyoko for to simply hide from something, or someone.
A part of the story needs to be elaborated. Why exactly did Franz want to run from his problems?
Is he a lover, not a fighter?
Basically, what was so bad that he would give his life up to a virtual program? Living forever is one thing, but he'd be isolated from the rest of the world.
Sithking Zero wrote:Also, how did Aelita survive while the Supercomputer was turned off? As we've seen, the towers go bye-bye when it's turned off, so she would have- and should have- fallen into the digital sea.
Or maybe that's why she remembers nothing! She fell into the digital sea, but Franz rescued her and put her in a file that would become a tower when the computer was re-activated. However, XANA was able to steal her memories and tie her to Lyoko...
The fourth season better answer a LOT of these questions...
It was mentioned in "Aelita" that Franz Hopper manually switched off the supercomputer.Sithking Zero wrote:And, who turned off the computer? I mean, if it was the government, they wouldn't have left it there. They would have picked it apart until they got every erg of power out of the thing.
It's most likely that Franz Hopper stored Aelita in the supercomputer's hard drive while he virtualized her.Sithking Zero wrote:Also, how did Aelita survive while the Supercomputer was turned off? As we've seen, the towers go bye-bye when it's turned off, so she would have- and should have- fallen into the digital sea.
That sounds like a good explanation.Sithking Zero wrote:Or maybe that's why she remembers nothing! She fell into the digital sea, but Franz rescued her and put her in a file that would become a tower when the computer was re-activated. However, XANA was able to steal her memories and tie her to Lyoko...
I have a feeling it might.Sithking Zero wrote:The fourth season better answer a LOT of these questions...
Sithking Zero wrote:How is that physically possible to turn off a computer (and FLIP A SWITCH) when you're INSIDE THE COMPUTER?!?
I mean, with windows, you just go and shut down from the start menu. But the supercomputer has a lever. You'd need to be outside the computer to do it... Wait.
Oh. My. GOD.
Is it possible that Franz Hopper is no longer in the supercomputer, but is merely operating from an external access location? We've seen that you don't need to be on Lyoko to activate towers, and that you can do it from a computer terminal. Is it possible that Franz... escaped?
Probably not. At the end of "Final Round," Franz sent a message from a web server to Jeremie without any kind of email. Although, it is possible that Franz hacked Jeremie's laptop and used malware to automatically download the message.Sithking Zero wrote:Is it possible that Franz... escaped?
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