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unknownlore · 4 years
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Replica role-call
Based on the information from Days and KH3′s secret reports and then the Re Mind cutscene where Saïx, Xigbar, and Xehanort discuss the thirteen darknesses, here’s the history of the Replica Program:
Vexen created 20 replicas total. The initial 12 were failures; Saïx calls them “nothing more than puppets, barely human”.
The 13th replica and first success was Riku Replica, and he became the prototype model for all to follow. However in Days’ reports Vexen still says Repliku was unfit to be given a number, so he wasn’t quite perfect.
Xion was made soon after Repliku and is the one that Vexen calls “essentially indistinguishable from a normal human” in 3′s reports. She was the first one to be granted a number, “no. i”, the imaginary number.
Using Xion and Repliku as a foundation, Vexen continued his work to construct 6 more “nigh-perfect” replicas, totaling 20 in all. He died before he could finish.
Fast forward to KH3, Saïx convinces Even to become Vexen again and finish the Replica Project. According to the secret reports, his orders are “to refine the prototypes, to make them closer still to the real thing.”
5 of the 6 replicas that Vexen made after Xion are used to house the time traveling hearts of Ansem, Xemnas, Young Xehanort, Vanitas, and Dark Riku.
Xion uses the 6th of the replicas when the Organization decides to bring her back.
The replica that was used for Roxas appears to have been a new one instead of one of the original 20, because Demyx says “one was all [Vexen] could manage for the time being”, implying that was the only one Vexen could make from scratch.
After Dark Riku is forced out of his vessel, the empty replica he left behind is used for Naminé.
The 12 prototype replicas, the ones that were considered failures, are repurposed to be the Replica Xehanorts that Sora fights in KH3′s final boss sequence and then the guardians of light fight in Re Mind.
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What about a pic of Roxas and Xion swapping clothes?
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I don’t know how long ago this ask was, but here it is now.
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unknownlore · 4 years
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my design for double form xion (aka boyfriend form)
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unknownlore · 5 years
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💧 My memories came back in the form of someone else 💧
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Roxas outfit redesign attempt.
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KH3クリアしました 私服シオン本当にありがとう…
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Some love for the girls too ( ˊᵕˋ )♡.°⑅ ❤️
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Riku @Xion you are neither delicate nor a lily
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Redraw on one of the many favorite scenes in the KH Manga ♛
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Xion is - as cute as a button and also -fights like an angry shonen protag you can’t tell me otherwise
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#letxionsayfuck
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Xion’s new outfit
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how many halves make up a whole?
[alt: a digital portrait of a single face split into quarters with a white X. in each of the quadrants, a different character is represented: ventus, sora, roxas, and xion.]
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your appearance was always decided by the person looking at you 
once your vision clears, you decide— never again
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unknownlore · 6 years
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Fragment: God Box
At first, Simon and I prodded at the simulation gingerly. We sat on the ancient stone, our terminals plugged into a computer system that burrowed into the core of a dead planet. A whole world’s worth of mind. We spent the first few days developing the tools to talk to the computer itself, then we explored around the edges, tracing the simulation’s outlines, finding its beginning and its end.
We didn’t have to ask what it was for. We were told. There was—believe it or not—documentation. The cosmic equivalent of a readme file. If only all archaeologists were so lucky. It wasn’t too hard to crack, and not difficult to translate once we got it open.
It was a simulation of everything. The entire universe, from the Big Bang forward. A scale model of reality itself. A strange thing, though: we couldn’t find a way inside. Outside of a single diagnostic program, whose output we didn’t understand, there was no way to interface with the interior of the program—with the world that it created. It was an entirely closed system, with no user interface or code layer connecting it to the operating environment of the planetary computer it was nested inside. A hermetically sealed god box.
I looked at Simon, his wide eyes meeting mine, and I asked the only question I thought mattered.
“Who made this?”
To Simon’s credit, he didn’t just shrug, roll his eyes, and return to his computer screen, eager to crack the thing open. But I could tell he wanted to.
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unknownlore · 6 years
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Golems: Introduction
Bipedal, territorial, and with a tendency to roar in an inchoate black tongue, Golems are automatons of unknown origin plaguing the Alpha Centauri exploratory region.
Golems wield directed energy weapons of a make we do not entirely understand. They do not, at first glance, appear to have any power source, and attempts to commandeer or replicate this weaponry has so far proven disastrous.
Strangely, while their interior forms are built of metal and circuitry, their outer shells are constructed from carefully shaped pieces of local sheetrock. This armor, such as it is, boasts heavy resistance to standard ballistics. The downside of wearing untreated stone into battle, however, especially in comparison to standard manmade alloys, is that it proves rather brittle, and tends to shatter easily under direct application of blunt trauma.
Like Grandma used to say: whack ‘em all, and let Sol sort ‘em out.
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