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Life manipulation - biological manipulation:
In Episode 4, Uzi Doorman unintentionally transforms an arrow into an unidentified living being, essentially creating a new kind of species.
It is indeed a living being, as it has eyes, is capable of movement, and produces sounds. This implies that it possesses organs and a form of animal consciousness. Therefore, this feat demonstrates that, with the Absolute Solver, one can manipulate the composition of matter to the point of creating life.
This ability should also be shared with other administrators such as Doll and Cyn.
Analytical prediction for Uzi:
Analytical prediction for Uzi at 14:01 and 15:41.
Uzi was able to predict Cyn's attack with accuracy twice through analysis of her movements. She also demonstrates that her ability to adapt is superior to Cyn's in her scenes. All of this is possible thanks to Uzi's combat skills, which are once again shown to be superior to Cyn herself.
Madness manipulation - memory manipulation - info type 1:
Basically, the Absolute Solver can inject information into Nori’s memories, which should make her go insane. After this, she started to write relativity formulas from her memories, including future events like the prediction of Disassembly Drones and the coming singularity with tentacles on Copper 9.
It should apply to Uzi (final key), as she merged with Cyn’s Absolute Solver.
Including limited resistance to madness manipulation — this is based on Khan’s statement. As we know, in further episodes, we can see that she is actually fine now, meaning that she is able to resist the information that the Solver injected into her.
Those characters who should have it:
Self-perception amplification for all main cast:
13:53, 12:12, 14:40, 20:35, 8:34, 14:03, 14:40, 15:41, supported by the same comic.
This shows that drones have extreme perception during combat.
It should apply to:
Regeneration negation (mid):
We saw in episode 7 a yellow symbol in Doll’s sensor. It can be seen that Cyn is blocking her access to regeneration at this moment. (It should be shared with Uzi’s final key for the same reason.)
Info analysis - Enhanced Vision:
adding enhanced sense and information analysis to host's with resistance.
Doll can't analyze Cyn information as it blocks data to her. So administrators can get information about their opponents with the Solver, but Cyn has resistance to that.
N and V’s visors shouldn’t have been able to detect Cyn and failed due to her holograms.
With a resistance: reminder that Disassembly Drones are minor hosts of the Solver, so they are still limited in some abilities compared to natural administrators. This should prove at least that administrators have the same vision as Disassembly Drones.
Projection creations:
Adding projection creations for Uzi: she should share the same ability as Doll, like projection creations. Same for Cyn.
Upgrade resistance to temperature manipulation:
Cyn survived while she was in the Earth's core, where the temperature is around 5500 °C. And Nori also survived being in the core of an Earthlike planet.
Resistance to power nullification for Cyn and Uzi:
Range upgrade for Doll:
Doll was able to teleport from Khan’s colony to the Cabin Fever Lab.
Distance shown here:
Calculation of the distance between Cabin Fever Lab and Khan’s colony.
Intelligence upgrades:
Gifted in general and combat: Disassembly Drones are portrayed as gifted in combat, with N, J, and V particularly being shown to be versatile fighters capable of using a wide array of weapons proficiently through their interchangeable hands. And N was able to pilot the pod that travels at the speed of light, which should be considered a complex technology. Since N is shown to be the least intelligent member of the team, V and J should benefit from this feat. Plus J was also able to learn how to use a sword on the fly.
At least genius for J, (she was able to repair a pod on her own, which has technology advanced enough to be able to travel faster than light.)
Extraordinary Genius (Uzi): Uzi created a Magnetically Amplified Photon Converger while in high school, by collecting scraps of Disassembly Drones. She can be considered futuristic even in her own time, since we know that humans couldn’t really do anything against the Murder Drones. However, if they had weapons like Uzi’s, the fight on Earth wouldn’t have been so one-sided.
We also know that she created this advanced weapon entirely on her own, using only her own skills, because in episode 7 we can find the blueprints for it, and as we can see, those plans clearly belong to her. And the act of creating futuristic weapons or objects is considered extraordinary genius, not genius.
She has mastered most of the Solver within a few weeks, and from episode 2 onwards, even though she didn't yet have access to it, she was already able to understand how it worked. And the Absolute Solver is a futuristic program that can affect reality.
Another supporting point is that she has been able to hack Disassembly Drones’ data and stabilize their memory files. This should justify that Uzi can outsmart Cyn in programming, while Cyn herself is on a scale of extraordinary genius.
Review of their weaknesses:
What kills the robots isn’t the heat produced by the sun, but the sunlight itself. If it were the heat, it shouldn’t affect them, especially since Uzi and N have already survived atmospheric reentry. Otherwise, it would mean that the heat produced by the sun is enormous, but in that case, when Uzi was in space, the sun’s heat should at least have affected her, even if she wasn’t directly facing it, which is not the case.
In Episode 4, Uzi Doorman unintentionally transforms an arrow into an unidentified living being, essentially creating a new kind of species.
It is indeed a living being, as it has eyes, is capable of movement, and produces sounds. This implies that it possesses organs and a form of animal consciousness. Therefore, this feat demonstrates that, with the Absolute Solver, one can manipulate the composition of matter to the point of creating life.
This ability should also be shared with other administrators such as Doll and Cyn.
Analytical prediction for Uzi:
Analytical prediction for Uzi at 14:01 and 15:41.
Uzi was able to predict Cyn's attack with accuracy twice through analysis of her movements. She also demonstrates that her ability to adapt is superior to Cyn's in her scenes. All of this is possible thanks to Uzi's combat skills, which are once again shown to be superior to Cyn herself.
Madness manipulation - memory manipulation - info type 1:
Basically, the Absolute Solver can inject information into Nori’s memories, which should make her go insane. After this, she started to write relativity formulas from her memories, including future events like the prediction of Disassembly Drones and the coming singularity with tentacles on Copper 9.
It should apply to Uzi (final key), as she merged with Cyn’s Absolute Solver.
Including limited resistance to madness manipulation — this is based on Khan’s statement. As we know, in further episodes, we can see that she is actually fine now, meaning that she is able to resist the information that the Solver injected into her.
Those characters who should have it:
- Uzi (first key, she got her Absolute Solver through Nori’s Solver genes)
- Likely Doll (should share similar resistance as Uzi due to having a similar Absolute Solver)
Self-perception amplification for all main cast:
13:53, 12:12, 14:40, 20:35, 8:34, 14:03, 14:40, 15:41, supported by the same comic.
This shows that drones have extreme perception during combat.
It should apply to:
- Main hosts (Cyn, Doll, and Uzi)
- Disassembly Drones (V, J, and N)
Regeneration negation (mid):
We saw in episode 7 a yellow symbol in Doll’s sensor. It can be seen that Cyn is blocking her access to regeneration at this moment. (It should be shared with Uzi’s final key for the same reason.)
Info analysis - Enhanced Vision:
adding enhanced sense and information analysis to host's with resistance.
Doll can't analyze Cyn information as it blocks data to her. So administrators can get information about their opponents with the Solver, but Cyn has resistance to that.
N and V’s visors shouldn’t have been able to detect Cyn and failed due to her holograms.
With a resistance: reminder that Disassembly Drones are minor hosts of the Solver, so they are still limited in some abilities compared to natural administrators. This should prove at least that administrators have the same vision as Disassembly Drones.
Projection creations:
Adding projection creations for Uzi: she should share the same ability as Doll, like projection creations. Same for Cyn.
Upgrade resistance to temperature manipulation:
Cyn survived while she was in the Earth's core, where the temperature is around 5500 °C. And Nori also survived being in the core of an Earthlike planet.
Resistance to power nullification for Cyn and Uzi:
- Uzi can resist magnets which should blocks her absolute solver, but she still was able to overcome it. even after Alice manage to put three magnets on her head which one of those magnets could already negate N regeneration completely, while Uzi could still keep regenerate part's of her body.
- Cyn absolute solver still was inside Nori right arm even after got hitten by a Cross/patch which is capable of seperate host from the solver possession and completely block any access to the Host's data's .
Range upgrade for Doll:
Doll was able to teleport from Khan’s colony to the Cabin Fever Lab.
Distance shown here:
Calculation of the distance between Cabin Fever Lab and Khan’s colony.
Intelligence upgrades:
Gifted in general and combat: Disassembly Drones are portrayed as gifted in combat, with N, J, and V particularly being shown to be versatile fighters capable of using a wide array of weapons proficiently through their interchangeable hands. And N was able to pilot the pod that travels at the speed of light, which should be considered a complex technology. Since N is shown to be the least intelligent member of the team, V and J should benefit from this feat. Plus J was also able to learn how to use a sword on the fly.
At least genius for J, (she was able to repair a pod on her own, which has technology advanced enough to be able to travel faster than light.)
Extraordinary Genius (Uzi): Uzi created a Magnetically Amplified Photon Converger while in high school, by collecting scraps of Disassembly Drones. She can be considered futuristic even in her own time, since we know that humans couldn’t really do anything against the Murder Drones. However, if they had weapons like Uzi’s, the fight on Earth wouldn’t have been so one-sided.
We also know that she created this advanced weapon entirely on her own, using only her own skills, because in episode 7 we can find the blueprints for it, and as we can see, those plans clearly belong to her. And the act of creating futuristic weapons or objects is considered extraordinary genius, not genius.
She has mastered most of the Solver within a few weeks, and from episode 2 onwards, even though she didn't yet have access to it, she was already able to understand how it worked. And the Absolute Solver is a futuristic program that can affect reality.
Another supporting point is that she has been able to hack Disassembly Drones’ data and stabilize their memory files. This should justify that Uzi can outsmart Cyn in programming, while Cyn herself is on a scale of extraordinary genius.
Review of their weaknesses:
What kills the robots isn’t the heat produced by the sun, but the sunlight itself. If it were the heat, it shouldn’t affect them, especially since Uzi and N have already survived atmospheric reentry. Otherwise, it would mean that the heat produced by the sun is enormous, but in that case, when Uzi was in space, the sun’s heat should at least have affected her, even if she wasn’t directly facing it, which is not the case.
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