Absolute Redux
Hive Bitch
March 7, 2024
the brainworms are getting out of hand yall
was relistening to a scifi concept album (Vektor - Terminal Redux)
and was like
what if you crossed this over with murder drones tho
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i kept thinking about this and it would kind of WORK tho.
here's a [good page][lyrics] to read Terminal Redux, since i dont
think i can to it justice with a quick summary. it's basically a short
story, length-wise?
[lyrics]:
and i'm amused by how much sense it makes if you just cast Tessa as
Isolation Subject #5, JCJenson (or EarthGov) as Cygnus, and
AbsoluteSolver as Alshain.
and alright i lied, i didn't spend "a bit" thinking about this, i
ended up writing a whole outline for an villain!tessa fic based on
this premise
so if you made this into an AU, the setup could be like: at some
point, Tessa's disobedience finally crossed the line for her parents.
(maybe she'd tried to save Cyn from being decommissioned?) so as
punishment, they enroll her in the isolation project. Iso subjects are
sent alone into the depths of the galaxy, (ship autopilot functions
overidden, any choice of destination forbidden), which usually drives
them to madness
but Tessa crash-lands on a planet infected with the AbsoluteSolver. it
infects her, integrates with her body, and it speaks to
her. offering her immortality and telling her to go back to earth and
seize power. and like, she's spent years isolation in the depths of
space, why wouldn't she latch onto this [new friend?]{.zalgo}
Solver integration would also turn her into a badass robo-cyborg, bc i
know who follows me :3 (this actually isnt even a departure from
canon; the enocules inflicting body horror on iso sub 5 is literally
just the text)
anyway, a lot of the character work in the songs transfers over
without much change, i think, thought the context of Solver influence
changes the tone of the story entirely.
one seemingly trivial worldbuilding detail is that in the album, the
enocules are something stargazers have theorized about, nothing known
for sure until iso sub 5 discovers them. but i think it'll be
different here: JCJ isn't just vaguely aware of AbsoluteSolver,
they've tried to control it and failed spectacularly. cabin fever labs
and all that. it's probably top secret.
except Tessa does that they failed to do. the Solver integrated into
her body, and she has influence over it. this is a power JCJ is
hungry for, enough that if Tessa plays her cards right, there's no way
her parents can keep her locked up.
first thing she does is use the Solver to bring Cyn back. (i kind of
like the image of Tessa finally returning to her childhood room, and
once again hugging Cyn, squeezing away the trauma of the isolation
project and her first meeting the Solver and needing to plead her case
the JCJ board). Cyn being the first drone she brings back, it's
probably how she cuts her teeth and learns more about how the Solver
works.
and maybe she devises on a longterm plan of using the AS to 'uplift'
humanity into a a race of robo-immortals, and by maintain personal
control of the Solver, she'll shape every world into a utopia.
(basically what happens in the album). but to do this, the first step
of her plan --- and the big difference between this AU and Terminal
Redux is that well, a pivotal development in that story was iso sub
#5 conquering Epsilon by inflicting LCD on the population. what's the
equivalent here?
Epsilon is a planet where Cygnus has always struggled for
control. sound familiar? in this AU, JCJenson struggles to regain
control of Copper-9 after the core collapse, so Tessa and the Cyn
would decide that reigning in the rogue workers would be the perfect
step in her ascent to power. stabilizing their greatest mistake would
prove to JCJ once and for all the indispensable utility of the Solver
and cement Tessa's political influence.
so instead of Liquid Crystal Disease, Tessa designs the disassembly
drones --- and like this, she revives all the drones her family had
decommissioned (hi J/N/V). finally, they're all united --- new
terminals for the grand Solver network.
anyway, maybe Tessa reopens Cabin Fever Labs with the intent of
infecting worker drones and bringing them into Solver's embrace
between the disassemblers and infected worker drones, Copper-9 becomes
awfully dystopian. the Solver collective would be brutal in
subjugating the workers (and maybe by now, Tessa's having second
thoughts about her path, but she's got the Solver whispering in her
ear. with it so intimately wired into her body and that of her
drones, she's utterly locked in)
now, probably at this point Uzi et al. mount a rebellion against Tessa
and the squad --- maybe it's even effective resistance. all the
better if it is, because if Uzi and the WDF are a threat, then that's
actually great for the Solver! because it justifies Tessa pushing for
EarthGov to give Tessa more and more power to put an end to the chaos.
basically paving the road for her to become a absolute tyrant :3
in the end, Uzi probably just loses. Tessa assimilates her and
everyone else into the Solver collective. after all, the climax of the
album isn't a grand battle. iso subject #5 simply wins everything,
and so will tessa. but i think this setup allows for the true climax
be even more impactful.
the final turning point of the album was seeing the pillars of sand
falling, the natural beauty of stellar skies frozen still under
tyrannical strangulation, the realization that when all the dissenting
voices are quieted, all you can hear is the inevitable, ever-growing
roar of entropy.
EVERY.
[EVERY.]{.invis}THING.
[EVERY.THING.]{.invis}FALLS.
and what do you think the Solver wants to do, once it's seized total
control of Copper-9?
!Countdown to the end
The Terminal descends
Into the Solver’s cloud
if Uzi is a part of the solver collective now, imagine what she feels
now, seeing her home destroyed? and through the collective, Tessa can
feel it, too
i think if there's a thematic note this fic might end on, something
that distinguishes it from the source material (because truth be told,
i never liked the anti-immortality message of Terminal Redux), it
would be a lonely bookend. the story ends where it begins.
the album was a story of the paroxysms of desire, of hunger and
ambition gorged to a tipping point of metastatic, self-negating,
tragedy.
and if this story began with Tessa isolated in the depths of the
universe, only to finally return to the comforting embrace of her
favorite robot, then i think once Copper-9 is gone, Tessa would go to
hug Cyn again, only to find this feels... different. through the
Solver, they're so interconnected that it doesn't really feel like a
hug anymore. it just feels like she's holding a part of herself.
after uniting everything with the AbsoluteSolver, Tessa doesn't feel
any less alone.
maybe tessa spends a long time staring into the night sky. she recalls
the image of copper-9 in pieces, then imagines every planet around
every star she can see.
and, with every last dregs of independent will left, she gathers up
all her robots and flies back to where it all began, bound in the
metaphorical chains of a isolation project ship (autopilot functions
overridden, choice of destination forbidden --- so her will can't
falter), intent to do to the Solver's home planet what it had done to
Copper-9, ending it all in a blaze of absolving light
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