Dylan

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Automaton

Dylan is one of the main characters in the Final Reality season. He attended the same university as Lololoshka and also shared a dorm room with him.

In episode 60, his body ended up in the hands of Jodi Arist, but in episode 89, Dylan got a new one, very similar to his previous one. Dylan has fair-skinned, dark hair and dark blue eyes. He wears a dark gray hoodie, which he often pulls up, jeans, and black sneakers with white soles. He also wears large black headphones.

In his updated body, Dylan has grown significantly taller, and his hairstyle has also changed slightly. He now wears a dark gray sweater, a black coat, and matching pants and shoes.

Character He can be briefly described by the Japanese term "hikkikamori"—a socially isolated person. He communicates in a dry and matter-of-fact manner, preferring to communicate via Messenger, but no more than once a day. He spends most of his time on his laptop or computer and dislikes being disturbed. He's not particularly concerned with moral standards and is willing to commit illegal acts. Due to his heightened skepticism, he has calmly accepted the fact that he is an automaton.[3]

He's quite intelligent and always thinks logically, which isn't surprising, considering he's studying and working part-time as a programmer. Despite Lololoshka's evidence, he denied what was happening, thinking the protagonist was simply crazy, but it later turned out that this was also part of his behavior. After tampering with his code, he can now discuss things normally with Lololoshka, and he also tweaked some of his settings, thereby increasing his charisma.

Curiosity is perhaps the one trait in Dylan that can overcome his introversion and tendency to sit still. He's always eager to learn new things, develop, and improve. He's also always up for any kind of activity, be it a party or a hike in the woods. Despite his "automaton" origins and personality, he still has a need for social interaction.

Automaton

The inability to sense touch, smell, and taste, as well as the longing for his normal life and Abilka—all of this drove him crazy. During his isolation in the program, he became more open, tactile, and friendly.

Capabilities Programming: His specialty is computer systems architect.[3] Lockpicking: Has skill level 56.[4] Starting from episode 45, you have access to your settings. Mastery of practical jokes. Knows how to operate a ship (boat). Starting from episode 73, Dylan learned to broadcast various events (for example, the island's signal being turned off) through Lololoshka's smartphone. Interesting facts His name and appearance are likely a reference to the character Dylan Lenaivy from the game "The Quarry". Dylan is also the name of a programming language. If you enter his tag in Telegram, a profile appears with the same name and avatar as his Pager account. The phone number also contains the number 993.[2] Using equipment from the bunker, he gained access to the students' phones, and therefore to Lololoshka's phone and his notes. His code, as well as Jenna's and most likely Simon Solus's, contains a pattern in which the inscription "JDH" can be discerned. Dylan surmised that it is responsible for "perception filters." According to the blueprints in the office of JDH's former home, Dylan is the "brain." Dylan was the one who sent the letter on behalf of JDH that Lololoshka received in the 3rd episode of The Perfect WORLD. He likes Abilka, the cat tamed by Lololoshka. She makes him feel happier, and she doesn't interfere with his work or play, "unlike humans." He cares for her, feeds her, and spends more time with her than the main character. Dylan loves meat dishes, one of his favorites is beef tartare. From episodes 64 to 66, he was in the body of an automaton similar in appearance to Walter White, the main character of the TV series Breaking Bad. From episode 67 to episode 89 it was in the form of a program on my laptop, as well as on the phones of Lololoshka and Richard. In episode 89, Dylan hugged Lololoshka for the first time. According to the pledge

Automaton

Automatons are advanced artificial intelligences that inhabit an island and part of a mainland in the Ultimate Reality.[1] They are high-tech robots that not only look but also think and act like ordinary people. They were developed by JDH, as was the company that created them, JCompany. The development of the automatons themselves was kept secret.

Among all the automatons, there are three "special ones": Dylan, Jenna, and Simon Solus. They stand out due to a special pattern embedded in their code by JDH, which allowed him to escape the island if captured. According to the blueprints, Dylan is the brain, Simon is the heart, and Jenna is the key. The original meaning of the word Automaton is a mechanically driven doll that performs actions according to a given program, but the automatons of the Ultimate Reality are extremely far from this concept.

They mimic humans so well that they can easily be mistaken for the real thing. Even their internal structure is not much inferior to that of a human: metal parts shaped like bones, a fully functional digestive system, and, judging by episode 42, they may even have blood. The automatons' skin is made of tyrene, a secret material developed by JDH and Molly.

Character The automatons have feelings and their own personalities, based on the past they've scripted. They sincerely believe they're human, and their code is programmed to blind them to certain things, such as system glitches, secret doors, and so on, so they can continue to live in ignorance. If necessary, the cleaners can program any script into an automaton, rewrite an existing one, or transfer the consciousness of one robot to another.

However, due to various malfunctions, some automatons can still deviate from their usual pattern. A good example is Preston, who could recall "missing people" through his paintings and dreams. The canvases he painted were found in one of the abandoned buildings in the forest.

Capabilities Types of automata Automatons from the Island Automatons inhabiting an isolated island, developed specifically for the "Universe Vacation" project. Their main distinguishing feature is that they consider themselves human and behave as such. Almost all the automatons in Episode 65 were melted, broken, or exploded due to Jenna's mailing, and the few that remained were deactivated.

In case they learn of their origin, they have a built-in defense mechanism that causes severe fatigue and sends a signal to the cleaning staff. This is necessary because such information overheats them, causing them to melt or even explode. The cleaning staff primarily monitors the island's automatons: if they break down, they take the robots to the basement of Lucky Charms University in the dead of night, repair them, and then return them to their original location.

The earliest prototypes of these automatons were found in towns and villages on the island's outskirts, used primarily to perpetuate the legend rather than for actual use. Cleaners almost never visited such remote locations for diagnostics, leaving these automatons in rather poor condition or completely non-functional.

Automatons from the Mainland On the mainland, automatons have much limited functionality compared to those on the island. Here, they serve as laborers, replacing some important professions. This is precisely why the automatons were disliked in Hanforth, as they were the cause of the increase in unemployment and poverty. They weren't considered a separate "race" with their own consciousness, but merely a convenient tool. In the season finale, "The Final Reality," humanity finally accepted the automatons, and they now enjoy equal rights with humans.

Old-style automatons Some of the very first automaton prototypes developed by JDH. Some of them were kept secret from JCompany in an abandoned barn.

Thanks to JDH's careful maintenance of the proper conditions in the room, the bodies have remained in excellent condition for over 20 years.

They differ from other automatons in that their code is almost completely free of any restrictions. They are capable of splitting their consciousness and hacking into absolutely any network. Old-style automatons include Simon Solus and Dylan, after he acquired a new body.

Interesting facts Almost all the characters on the island were automatons. The rest were cleaners, scientists, and planeswalkers. Even ordinary inhabitants and some animals on the island were automatons. Tiren is a reference to thirium, the substance used to create the blue blood of the androids in Detroit: Become Human. Dylan, Simon, and Jenna's drawings contain inscriptions that are written in English, but the letters themselves have been replaced with symbols from the Greek alphabet. Inscriptions from the drawing DYLAN-MK1 kind, poking, sceptical, doesn't care one with hundred (one out of a hundred) the experimental model body type is standard/thin hacking, stealing, sleight of hand

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