The Alpha Code (10 androids)
The alpha code was the first successful code group after the prototypes and Null. They were designed to blend in to humanity, and as such could develop scars, as well as were allowed to experiment with presentation and style. Their design was not standardized, leading to malfunctions in certain droids. The Alphas were programmed to experience emotions and be able to feel love, an error corrected in later code groups. The droids present in this code are as follows:
A-1(Onnie)(she/it) -> Specializes in interrogation and analog information gathering
A-2(Roo)(he/hir/it) -> Specializes in close combat/knives
A-3(Tress/Sureshot)(it/its) -> Specializes in snipers/ distance shooting
A-4(Del)(he/him) -> Specializes in hacking and digital information gathering
A-5(Ives)(ze/zem) -> Specializes in personal infiltration and sabotage
A-6(Izz)(they/it) -> Specializes in corporate infiltration and sabatoge
A-7(Sev/Glitch)(it/its) -> Specializes in close combat/martial arts
A-8(Valo/score)(cir/cirt/cirts) -> Specializes in tracking and hunting
A-9(Nina)(she/her) -> Specializes in acids/corrosives
A-10(Tor)(all, as in use any and all and mix it) -> Specializes in bomb (de)construction and other explosives
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Midnight Museum, episode 10 - The Magician Embodiment (aka the finale)
After Khatha was forced to destroy Chan’s skeleton, we see a flashback of Khatha being absolutely devastated when Chan was burned, resulting in him clutching his remnants for >100 years until Triphob’s grandfather found him and helped Khatha to focus his energy (and new found immortality) towards better outlet. This led to the foundation of the museum.
We then come back to the present, where Chan’s soul (now in Dome’s body) has taken hostage of Anthika and forcing a tense reunion with Khatha. We learn that the moon is breaking apart, which is likely the combination work of Chan’s dark power (thirsting for revenge) and The One (played masterfully by Nanon, who also played Dome at some point of this episode) - where The One has manipulated events to lead to the apocalypse.
Chan burned Khatha, still salty and angry about past event. Khatha accepted this, but woke up alive on Dome’s home planet (by now, I think we can safely said that Dome and Chan, while sharing the same face and powers are 2 different people!). And while Khatha will happily live with Dome on the small planet, he is tasked by the higher power (not really god? But also god? I got confused by this point)…to destroy Chan or otherwise earth will be destroyed. Khatha got send back, where he successfully defeated Chan (but devastating both parties, as you can really tell they still love each other).
At the same time, Dome’s soul got send back to earth, and he managed to possess The One’s body (Nanon again seamlessly playing a different role!). With the help of June and the asteroid rock (which we were introduced to in episode 4) managed to stop the moon from exploding.
But when Dome and June were supposed to meet Khatha at the museum, The One managed to repossess his body again, while sending Dome’s soul and body to a different timeline altogether (we later learn he got dropped in the middle of the war in 1943).
The One had a long monologue (and I must confess, I got lost with the explanation). But the gist is that he is Death (one of the four horsemen of apocalypse) from a different/alternate world where he already killed his own god and now searching for a new one? In the current world - he wants to get rid of the god in this current one too, because he wanted humans to have choice rather than preordained fate/destiny. The One believes Khatha can help him do so. But as we all know, Khatha is whipped for Dome - and the only questioned he asked (pretty much ignoring everything else that The One has said) - “Where’s Dome?” (Must appreciate the consistency of this man!)
And we learn that Dome and Khatha have essentially a connection with any universe they are set in, be it good or bad. They will always meet..but Dome is always set to have a trial…
While the above is playing out, Triphob made a quiet deal with the devil (using the same piano key that Bee made a deal with)…to save Bam’s life but with the expense of her memories of his…or something else??
We finished with The One disappearing (but promising Khatha that they will meet again), while Khatha using the magical phone booth that Tum has kindly fixed (while Tum himself managed to finally save a version of Phone!!!!) to find Dome who is currently lost in an alternate past time. He managed to reunite with Khatha (FINALLY!!!!) in 1943, but ohhhhh what’s this, Boon survived the killing by Anthika and stands in the midnight museum (did he took over while Khatha is away?)
(The finale gave me whiplash, the different timelines, alternate universe and Nanon/Gun playing multiple characters…🫣🫠…but I appreciate the actings. They are truly excellent actors!)
(On another note - Khatha and Dome, definitely not brotherly feelings 🫣😅🤷🏼♀️….)
(Also, the ending with Boon standing tall at the top of the staircase in the museum, gives us a hint of possibly season 2 - do you think Triphob may have actually betrayed Khatha when he made the deal with the devil? And now forced to work with Boon?)
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Some musicians foretold now. How? For instance, Charlie XCX continues to be a force to be reckoned with despite her debuting in a previous decade. Then again, I don't think she changed her idiom that much since then, the scene merely caught up with what she did. You see, she keeps being seen as the one of the chief architects of hyperpop, because she already worked in the latter genre, listen to her pieces to hear what I mean. Sure, she was put in the category of electropop back then, but there appeared to be a caveat – hers seemed to be much different than the usual modus operandi of the style. These days everyone notices she presented us with the audio future we still live in, if you check the charts. Yes, she is one of the pioneers.
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