![]() ![]() Whatever the Creator did caused the teleporter's program to transfer to the Razor Wheel and restore Null's consciousness and personality data. In a flash of light, Null is fully repaired and awoken. Upon playing the game on Hard Mode and clearing Entrance to Top Floor, the Creator causes Pix to begin flowing from Null's body to Copen's Razor Wheel, as he disappears into thin air, asking Copen to stop the Mother Computer. ![]() Take care-", the game returns to the title screen. While Null makes no direct appearance, it's strongly implied by Kohaku that Null is the one who made the wormhole leading to their home world.Īfter the credits roll, the scene returns to Null's body in the teleporter room. Promising to carry her heart with them, Copen and Lola make their final preparations to save Kohaku. What remains is merely an automaton that can warp Copen to the Hanging Gardens where the Mother Computer resides. With those words, the last vestiges of her consciousness are deleted as the data transfer finalizes. Null tells him not to worry, as she will simply become one with the Pillar and teleporter, and she is glad she could be of service to humanity. With Ypsilon's defeat, Copen finally has time to see to Null. Even as Copen and Ypsilon clash for the final time, Null doesn't stop the transfer, occasionally convulsing as her systems struggle to hold all the data. Ypsilon berates her recklessness as the transfer would erase her own personality data, but she simply responds that since she is empty inside, or "Null", only she could even hope to handle the sheer amount of data contained in the teleporter. When asked what she's doing, Null states that she's uploading the teleporter's program into herself in order to salvage it. Gathering Pix, Null is impaled by several cables from the teleporter. When Ypsilon destroys the teleporter leading to the Mother Computer, Null steps in saying she has a way. When Ypsilon shows up and kidnaps Kohaku, Null continues to offer Copen encouragement to reach the Mother Computer and save her. Encouraged by their responses, Null declines Copen's offer to program her with a mission, stating she'd like to try just a little longer to find one herself. Null is curious about humans and the world the three came from, so she asks Kohaku to teach her a few things, though she has some trouble understanding some of Kohaku's out-of-context explanations (and even some with context).Īt some point, Null tells the three about her past, and how she was never given a purpose on creation. There, the two spend their time talking, and even bring Copen and Lola into a few chats. Given how dangerous the Pillar's security is, Null waits with Kohaku at the entrance, where the security robots are not programmed to enter. When Kohaku becomes flustered over the entrance's barrier turning off, Null guesses that Kohaku's nature as a human caused the Pillar to react, given how it was made by the Creator as a gift to humanity. Soon after Copen and Lola fight their way to the Grave Pillar's entrance, Kohaku and Null catch up after trailing behind. She also provides data that acts as the basis for Copen's Razor Wheel and Break Shift. Introducing herself, Null asks if they are "human".ĭuring the months-long timeskip, Null helps the trio out by giving them shelter, helping them get food for Kohaku, and informing them about the world, including the Grave Pillar and the Mother Computer at the top, who may help them get home. Null is conveniently right there at the spot where the wormhole spits out Copen, Lola, and Kohaku into the world of the Grave Pillar. Luminous Avenger iX 2 Intro and Pillar Outskirts She escaped scrapping thanks to some other Workers who raised her like a daughter, and gave her the name "Null" for her endless potential, though she constantly worries whether a "defective product" like her can really live up to that. However, where most Workers are given a mission that they will carry out to the end of their service life, Null was never given one due to a system error at the time of her creation. Null was created the same way as any other Worker an inner frame injected with nanomachine-like programmable particles known as Pix. ![]() Part of this may stem from her feelings of inadequacy as a result of not receiving a life's mission compared to other Workers. Kohaku even goes so far as to ask if she's an angel. She always seeks to do her best to be of use to the three. Null is an eager and well-meaning companion to Copen, Lola, and Kohaku, offering them all sorts of advice and information about the world, Workers, the Creator, and the Mother Computer. ![]()
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