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You treat my interpretation as ghastly and missing the notion that the person has a “device to make the impossible possible.” In both instances nothing of the sort is shown to be the case in respect to whether the device does that in not accordance with the user's will.Right now your only argument against the improbability drive is that due to the fact it was comical, it should be treated as something the sun did on it's own. The context is right there and you ignore it due to the fact you find it comical.
The blood spill applies to one dude because he got the worst of it and comedically he lost a “ton” of blood kinda like an idiom we say. The shot in the head and with the blood emphasizes both the hysteric notion that it is exaggerated and comical.
The Sun portion being even better instance of childish joke. As it looked very dumb and if you had any awareness then the joke was coming from a “mile away.” Nothing about anything there was controlled or without being purposefully comical.
I don't think a game with an art style like that with tons of exaggeration to believe that everything should be grounded in having an ability.I'm tryna get a peak under the hood on how you came to the conclusions you did.
Imagine if the guy killed another NPC and he turned into a Cheese Pizza out of the blue and we’re going to label it “biological manipulation” like if there was awareness then obviously they're playing at a joke.
Low 1-A is still quantitative and nothing like 1-A. As for why I brought it up, it certainly wasn't out of the blue since everyone is discussing it. Clearly, you're not interested in it then fine we can leave it. I just think Low 1-A is more accurate than Low 1-C.You read stuff on the machine and maker, who are not apart of this CRT. again perhaps the Low 1-A is good for them, but The Auditor does not scale to people who see him as fiction. His only grounds to scaling to The Machine are that he is a statement that he's a steward to The Machine and that he was able to somehow get his hands on the prime code of The Machine, but we have no idea how he does either of those things.