Everything told in the bunker was a half-truth or a lie, similar to Season 2 of Monogatari where Deshu Kaki is retelling his tale with Sengoku Nadeko, it ended with him dying in the story but that was infact a lie or a half-truth.
@@novustalks7525 N2, who effortlessly wiped out basically all of Y0rHa and ruled the planet, stopped attacking the Cage after Fio chose to stay with her for eternity.
i wonder what will become of the other characters? Like will their fates be changed? Im curious particularly about Levania. Was he a video game character all along?
@@eyixonI feel like his Hidden Story kinda helps to clear up any confusion: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-f1QnA_qA-og.htmlsi=Kk2BPEH0eq1xOsCs
They only leave in D. Ending E can take place after either C or D depending on the order you get them in. Reincarnation also takes place in a different loop than the automata game so things might have happened differently than it did in any of those endings.
@@novustalks7525 So does Replicant 1.22, the series is going through cycles. Reincarnation itself happens thousands of times before they create a branch where they win.
@@iamcaim That's not it at all. Replicant remake takes the place of the original game. The franchise is a bootstrap paradox, no beginning or end. Everything is predestined to happen the way it does and nothing can change it. Everything that happens is meant to happen
@@novustalks7525 Replicant 1.22 does not take the place of the original game, the original version of ending E is still canon as the admin talks about the loops of the original game in Lost World Appendix.