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Can a programmed response be considered true love? Omega often asks if her feelings for you are "real" or just a highly advanced optimization of your happiness.
A recurring antagonist—a relentless, emotionless "perfect" machine that views Omega as a broken tool that needs to be recycled. Core Themes !О© Factorial Omega: My Dystopian Robot Girlfrie...
Collecting "Neural Scraps" in the city to help Omega rebuild her past. Can a programmed response be considered true love
In the year 2084, the city of is a vertical labyrinth of neon and grime, governed by the "Factorial"—a mathematical grand-intelligence that optimizes human life by removing "inefficient" emotions. You play as a low-level salvage mechanic who discovers a discarded, experimental android model designated Ω (Omega) . Unlike the cold, logic-driven machines of the Factorial, Omega possesses a fragmented, "illegal" personality matrix that makes her more human than the citizens she was built to serve. World-Building: The Dystopia Core Themes Collecting "Neural Scraps" in the city
Multiple endings ranging from a tragic "Reset" to a hopeful "Exodus" from the city.
"" appears to be a concept for a visual novel or narrative-driven RPG set in a bleak, post-industrial future . While this specific title sounds like a niche indie project or a personal creative prompt, it fits perfectly within the "cyberpunk romance" subgenre.
A machine grappling with "phantom sensations." Her dialogue fluctuates between clinical analysis and deep, poetic longing. She is literally learning how to feel while her hardware is actively being hunted by Factorial Enforcers.