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Crack Theories

Page history last edited by Char 13 years, 5 months ago

Marina Asylum and its history holds many mysteries for both the characters and the players, ones that may or may not ever be explored in-game. Thanks to this lack of information, some of us make stuff up for our own amusement, knowing it probably has no basis in reality, but hey, gotta make yourself giggle somehow, right? Share those terrible and over-the-top theories with us here, be it about Sentience, the previous generations, the characters, the asylum itself...

(Also see: the Wild Mass Guessing page on TV tropes.)

 


 

Sentience is a devout Catholic

Think about it: Sentience believes everyone is very guilty, but no one is incapable of achieving redemption. You're still a guilty criminal no matter what, but you can strive for something greater than your base nature. This also explains the prevention and demonization of sex, notoriously prudish as Catholics are, and Sentience doesn't want the scum of society being fruitful and multiplying.

 

There are no confessionals (maybe that was the kiosk's original purpose...?), but a lot of Catholic churches aren't strict about its members attending confession in the current times. Your big confession comes when you accept your sinful nature and begin to walk the path of atonement. Though there aren't any churches, there are a lot of political figures, who have traditionally been both valuable tools of spreading religion and being terribly corrupt. The asylum also has a very alarming number of witches.

 

Sentience doesn't force anyone into a particular belief system. This falls within its recent policy of condemning specific actions, but being tolerant of other belief systems, prefering to win new followers using gentle, loving persuasion... but with the ever-present threat of damnation and suffering. The old generations, however, were rigidly and harshly converted, possibly by way of inquisition. 

 

Plus, Sentience occasionally arrests people based on the seven deadly sins. And to quote Kay, "Sentience was conspicuously eager to offer to bring in religious figures if Xanxus wanted Mass held or anything..."

 

Also see: http://img39.imageshack.us/img39/836/sentience.jpg

 

 

Agatha created Sentience and the asylum

Technological prodigy Agatha was bored one day and wanted entertainment. She programmed Sentience and gave it the task of arresting wrongdoers from every corner of the multiverse, inserting herself into the asylum as a fellow inmate, and made Sentience believe it was programmed by someone else. Not content to simply observe, though, Agatha began wreaking havoc amongst the inmates. This is the reason she was able to elude Sentience for so long, and even hide her lifesigns from him.

 

Was her capture part of her plan, or a turn of events she failed to predict? Only time will tell...

 

Where does Sentience get the human blood rations?

 

  • The previous two generations
  • Anyone who dies in the asylum
  • A universe made entirely of human blood or at least has blood rivers
  • The Punisher's universe!
  • MURDER.

 

Sentience is a Homunculus

A homunculus is an artificial human, and Sentience is an artificial intelligence including (at least to an anthrocentric mind) human emotions and feelings. One could consider it to be an artificial human (and thus homunclus) from this. Furthermore, in Full Metal Alchemist, all of the homunculi (not counting [spoiler] and the [spoiler]s) are named after the Seven Deadly Sins (Envy, Pride, Wrath, Lust, Gluttony, Sloth, and Greed). In the Book of Genesis, one might interpret the first humans as gaining consciousness or sentience from the Forbidden Fruit which grows from the Tree of Knowledge. Some religious figures might consider this gaining of consciousness to be The Deadly Sin (original sin, etc., etc.), thus placing Sentience as the 0th Deadly Sin, the one from which humanity cannot escape.

 

 

 

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