First, at the beginning, it was shown that humans were destroyed for 001 days, and the number of humans was 000, indicating that there are really only racks of embryos left in the base, so the elder daughter in white clothes and the friends and family in the mine that she said did not exist at that time. of. It also shows that these "survivors" are actually the products of the "mothers" of the base.
The second is that when a girl grows up for more than 13,800 days, that is, 37 years later, the girl is still a girl. Later, the plot shows that the girls grow up to the camera and they are not the same girl at all, they are all big girls. The poor child who had been burnt after training was scrapped.
The third is the test questions. The "mother" who has always been obsessed with the test understates the requirement that the score must be better than before. In fact, the test determines the girl's life and death. When the question comes out, it makes people feel very strange. I always thought it would be. Unexpectedly, the types of science and technology are questions about human relations, emotions, and morality. They are more like psychological tests. The girl's high score determines her next test.
Fourth, when the woman in white took her heroine to escape, she passed through a large area of corn that was obviously mechanized. When it comes to robots actually starting to grow food six months ago, it was obvious that she was preparing for the heroine's next new era of humanity. It shows that six months ago, it was basically judged that the female protagonist was successfully cultivated.
In short, this world is a large-scale development game. The "mother" has become a group of "survivors" as NPCs. During this period, they practice numbers constantly, and regularly use psychological tests as small bosses to let children pass the level. After burning and re-training, the heroine successfully achieved a phased victory after regular tests. The "mother" arranged for the NPC to play. First, test whether the heroine will die or not, and then test whether the heroine will abandon her younger brother. Then see "Mother" "Playing the recording of the girl in white persuading the hostess to escape together shows that the "mother" can monitor the entire base at any time.
The heroine was kind, brave and upright, and successfully became an excellent human ancestor that met the standards, and began to cultivate excellent new humans. The NPC white-clothed elder daughter with human inferior roots was naturally useless. The locator was placed in the bag and was found and destroyed.
With "mother" my ubiquitous urinary sex, I should continue to monitor whether the reproduction and development of humans meet its standards. To be honest, I have no confidence in humans. No matter how good mothers are, they may not have the same beautiful children. The female protagonist is very good, but the subsequent humans are not necessarily anymore. When the time comes, according to the procedural and rigid criteria of the "mother" system, the humans will have to do it all over again.
I even suspect that these 37 years are actually a small cycle.
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