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Originally Posted by Hobbit
but i would be glad if someone could share his/her impression about these points:
1. Why Sammy has the memory of Katoran (illegally discarded houseroid)?
2. I don't think, as was said few pages back, that the girl in the article about the "Tokisaka Incident" was Nagi. The girl in the pc screen has the same eyes as Sammy. Maybe it's just coincidence, but Dr. Ashimori, Sammy and the little girl in the article share the same color eye.
I'm still not sure if Shiotsuki's parting gift was Sammy or the AI, code Life. Or the reason why Ashimori broke Sammy, while the facial expressions of the people in the room, including Ashimori, are quite intriguing.
3. For the ED and the after scene, it doesn't explain much for me. Well, at least we known that Shiotsuki is keeping an eye in his AI or Sammy, and Nagi has, at least, a robotic left hand.
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Sorry for the late reply, but I only noticed it now.
1. The way I see it, the cafe ruleboard has been distributing information about the place to its patrons, firstly information about the place, and then other peripheral information, for example its patrons (e.g. Katoran was able to go through the frequent customer list of Time of Eve). This, in addition to the movie opening scene, demonstrates the cafe ruleboard's ability to transmit information.
Secondly, if you look at the background screen in the opening scene, Sammy does not possess
Code: Life, but
Code: Eve. That's probably Shiotsuki's parting shot AI, since the investigator spy android in Masaki's part of the story also uses
Code: Life, which would imply it being in widespread use. I wouldn't be surprised if the ruleboard was programmed to let on info which only
Code: Eve was privy to, given that Shiotsuki programmed them both.
2. I think the implication is pretty clear that Nagi's the girl in the article. It ties in very nicely with the ending montage where she had to be warded in hospital and undergo physiotherapy. Also, readable bits and pieces of the article stated that an anti-android baton (ostensibly similar to the one in Sammy's flashback which Ashimori destroyed her predecessor with) was used to hit the girl. Another circumstantial proof comes in when you see everyone watching Masaki's father on TV and Nagi goes all melancholy, and making a reference to how it was
in the past as well.
Furthermore, eye colour can be changed now via coloured contact lenses, I don't see why it can't be changed in future.
As for your third point, I feel it all falls into place once the pieces above are put together. I'd be happy to clear any specific doubts that anyone has regarding the implied background of the show though.