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<blockquote data-quote="Merkuri" data-source="post: 5238480" data-attributes="member: 41321"><p>I was a little disappointed that this week's episode didn't further the plot, but it was still a funny little PSA.</p><p></p><p>After watching the entire series (including the "Out of Mind" and "Recovery One" miniseries) twice through in quick succession I think I figured out what's going on in the main plot (or at least part of it) and I'm eager for new episodes to see if I'm right. </p><p></p><p>Major spoilers with my theory here:</p><p></p><p>[sblock]In the last "letter" from the Freelancer Director at the very end of season 6 he mentions having lost someone dear to him, and that person is referred to as "she". Then in the current season Epsilon starts talking about how he has to "keep them from finding her" right before he passes out after seeing Washington. I think this is the same person, and that person has got to be Tex. </p><p></p><p>I think the Tex as we know her is and always has been another AI, an illegal and original one, not an Alpha fragment. The real Allison/Tex died a long time ago, and I think the Freelancer Director has been trying to revive her or recreate her through AI technology. That's his secret personal project stored away at the Freelancer site that Epsilon found recently.</p><p></p><p>She may not be an original AI... perhaps she's an AI that contains only the Director's memories of Allison. But I find it more likely that she's a completely unique AI.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what Epsilon has against Washington that gets him angry enough to face-laser and pass out, though. It seems to me like Washington has more of a right to be mad at Epsilon, since Epsilon went insane inside Wash's head (what an awesome backstory that is, by the way). The only thing I can think of is that Washington is somehow threatening Tex, or has done so in the past. Or perhaps Epsilon just associates Wash with his own insanity and it just comes out as anger.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Merkuri, post: 5238480, member: 41321"] I was a little disappointed that this week's episode didn't further the plot, but it was still a funny little PSA. After watching the entire series (including the "Out of Mind" and "Recovery One" miniseries) twice through in quick succession I think I figured out what's going on in the main plot (or at least part of it) and I'm eager for new episodes to see if I'm right. Major spoilers with my theory here: [sblock]In the last "letter" from the Freelancer Director at the very end of season 6 he mentions having lost someone dear to him, and that person is referred to as "she". Then in the current season Epsilon starts talking about how he has to "keep them from finding her" right before he passes out after seeing Washington. I think this is the same person, and that person has got to be Tex. I think the Tex as we know her is and always has been another AI, an illegal and original one, not an Alpha fragment. The real Allison/Tex died a long time ago, and I think the Freelancer Director has been trying to revive her or recreate her through AI technology. That's his secret personal project stored away at the Freelancer site that Epsilon found recently. She may not be an original AI... perhaps she's an AI that contains only the Director's memories of Allison. But I find it more likely that she's a completely unique AI. I'm not sure what Epsilon has against Washington that gets him angry enough to face-laser and pass out, though. It seems to me like Washington has more of a right to be mad at Epsilon, since Epsilon went insane inside Wash's head (what an awesome backstory that is, by the way). The only thing I can think of is that Washington is somehow threatening Tex, or has done so in the past. Or perhaps Epsilon just associates Wash with his own insanity and it just comes out as anger.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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