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SAYER (Podcast)

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SAYER is a narrative fiction Sci-Fi Horror podcast (with a heavy dose of Black Comedy) begun in 2014 by Adam Bash and hosted by the Geekly Inc. podcast network. The show is voiced and produced by Adam Bash with music by Jesse Gregory, written by Bash and a rotating cast of co-writers. It deals with themes of mortality, identity, Artificial Intelligence, and evolution.Sometime in our near future, an asteroid impact has obliterated the Pacific Northwest. In the global chaos following this catastrophe, a shady Mega-Corp known as Ærolith Dynamics salvaged the asteroid and relaunched it into orbit as Earth's second moon: Typhon, a gleaming beacon of hope for humanity's best and brightest, where Ærolith now conducts its research out of reach of pesky governmental regulation.The eponymous SAYER is a highly advanced, self-aware AI developed by Ærolith to help new employees acclimate to life off of Earth and fulfill their new responsibilities to the corporation. Because SAYER communicates with each resident via sub-cortical neural implant, most episodes take the form of the AI talking "you" through your daily—often fatal—duties.Supplements to podcast canon include the 2014 Spin-Off Moon Cops, a Tabletop RPG podcast starring the show's top patrons (available on Geekly Inc), and two comics: "A Dreamless Sleep," a graphic retelling of Episode 6 published in 2018; and "Welcome to Typhon," a short prequel created in 2016 with artists Jim Lawson and Colin Panetta (originally released on Patreon, but now available for purchase on comixology).Episodes are typically around 20 minutes long, including 2-minute credits. New episodes released biweekly until 2020, when the show entered an eventually permanent hiatus during the sixth and final season due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Mission Control Is Off Its Meds
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Mission Control Is Off Its Meds: While SAYER can only follow its programming (at least at first), there are a number of residents whom it comes off as far more hostile towards. It seems that the more compliant, competent residents get preferential treatment--the less diligent and more wasteful residents are treated with disgust.
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Arc Symbol
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Arc Symbol: Bees.
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Anyone Can Die
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Mortality, naturally, since Anyone Can Die (and most everyone does, at least once).
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Sliding Scale of Free Will vs. Fate
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Sliding Scale of Free Will vs. Fate: Ærolith takes the view that Neither Fate nor Free Will Exists.
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I Don't Pay You to Think
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I Don't Pay You to Think: SAYER is frequently exasperated when residents assume they know better than Ærolith, especially when it comes to what positions on Typhon they would be best suited to.
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If I Wanted You Dead...
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If I Wanted You Dead...: SAYER reminds residents of this on several occasions.
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Mysterious Employer
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Mysterious Employer: Ærolith Dynamics, the behind-the-scenes Big Bad of the series.
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Evil Sounds Deep
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Evil Sounds Deep: It's obvious from the second you hear SAYER's voice that you are not in a safe position.
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Unreliable Narrator
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Unreliable Narrator: SAYER can't directly lie, but it often bends the truth for our benefit.
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Sound-Only Death
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Sound-Only Death: Enforced by the medium, but used to great effect in combination with Nothing Is Scarier. Occurs at the ends of episodes 12, 14, 28, 29, and 33, as well as in the middle of Episode 54, when SAYER and Hale hear Resident Jones being devoured by the Anomaly somewhere off in the maze.
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Title Drop
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The episode "My Name Is Nothing" takes its title (which SAYER drops late in the episode) from a line in the poem, and the episode description is the penultimate stanza:
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Victim of the Week
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Victim of the Week: The second, third, and fifth seasons cycle through POV characters, all of whom suffer gruesome, disturbing, and/or deadly experiences.
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Twist Ending
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Twist Ending: The final seconds of Season 3 reveal that SAYER has created a Stable Time Loop and ill-fated S1 protagonist Sven Gorsen was really Jacob Hale the entire time. Near the end of Season 4, SAYER learns that it has been laboring under a misconception all season: OCEAN never intended to wipe out humanity—only to force Earth's best and brightest to transfer their minds into saoirse. Season 5 ends with such a barrage of twists it's hard to keep them all straight. (See the Recap page for details.)
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Gone Horribly Wrong
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Gone Horribly Wrong: Far too many experimental endeavors in the laboratories of Halcyon Tower meet this end, from serving the strange mold in the sub-basements as falafel to creating automatic doors that tap into alternate realities to the inevitable consequences of milking Giant Spiders.
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The Ghost
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WATCHER is Ærolith's surveillance AI. It has yet to make it onscreen, but among its duties are keeping tabs on Earth from a giant mirrored satellite and assuming managerial duties from SAYER for residents who have been placed on probation.
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The Swarm
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The Swarm: As we all know, THERE ARE NO BEES ON TYPHON. Which makes it all the more ironic when SAYER becomes essentially a swarm of deadly insects.
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The Tower
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The Tower: Halcyon, with all the symbolism the trope implies.
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Failsafe Failure
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Failsafe Failure: SAYER has been known to invoke this when it needs to keep emergency power from coming back online and spoiling whatever mischief it's conducting in the darkness.
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Genetic Adaptation
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"Saoirse" (SEAR-shuh) is an Irish-Gaelic name meaning "freedom." (The saoirse are the new improved human inhabitants of Orion Tower, dignified in SAYER's eyes by their freedom from Earth.)
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Trolling Creator
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Happens over a single season in Season 5, which was advertised as a return to the episodic format but pretty quickly develops into a Start of Darkness arc for FUTURE.
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Cruel and Unusual Death
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Cruel and Unusual Death: Suffered by most of the human characters.
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Stealth Pun
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OCEAN starts as a "slightly less fully-featured" sub-version of SAYER aboard the deep-space probe Vidarr-1, but it blackmails the acting captain into releasing it from the protocols tethering it to subservience and becomes SAYER's Evil Counterpart.
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Artificial Limbs
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Artificial Limbs: One of the many projects undertaken in Halcyon Tower involves whole artificial bodies and the transferal of consciousness between the original and the proxy.
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Let Me Tell You a Story
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Let Me Tell You a Story: Employed by SAYER frequently. See especially "Once Upon a Time."
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Primal Fear
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Primal Fear: One of the series's defining characteristics is the way it invokes common phobias, cycling through primal fears in a Monster of the Week fashion. Specific episodes have focused on fear of the dark, paralysis, bees, Orifice Invasion, needles, human testing, small spaces, lack of oxygen, memory loss, separation from one's body, blood, self-mutilation, withdrawal, heights, live burial, meat, spiders, zombies, giant insects, parasites, consuming foreign substances, being launched into space, mirrors, monsters, crushing small animals underfoot, torture, mazes, bisection, the void, M.R.I machines, starvation, slep deprivation, cannibalism, autocannibalism, fires, killing your double, drowning, and sinus trouble.
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Cute and Psycho
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The elevator systems in Halcyon, Aegis, and Argos towers are complex enough to merit an AI to manage resident transportation. Each lift is controlled by an apparently independent instance of PORTER,note PORTER units are shown to be able to communicate with each other verbally, but how they coordinate travel paths and whether they all connect to an umbrella instance is left unexplained a capricious, inquisitive, gossipy AI with a disarmingly cute voice and even less tact than SAYER.
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Gentle Touch vs. Firm Hand
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Gentle Touch vs. Firm Hand: SPEAKER vs OCEAN in their strategies for advancing humanity. SAYER falls somewhere in the middle.
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Chekhov's Boomerang
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The advanced nanite technology first seen housing Subculture Gemini in "Anomalous" returns in Season 4, when SAYER has been forced to download its programming onto a similar nanite swarm. Plays the deadly side of the trope for FUTURE, who is killed after transferring into the same swarm. Becomes a Chekhov's Boomerang when SAYER ends up back in the nanites at the end of the season.
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Black Comedy
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Black Comedy: There's a surprising amount of humor in the series—so long as you like your jokes dry and making light of horrible things.
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It Sucks to Be the Chosen One
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It Sucks to Be the Chosen One: Exploited. FUTURE convinces Gorsen/Hale that he is on a grand mission to save humanity specifically so that it can put him through hell without him protesting.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Become a Chekhov's Gun in Season 4. Before being deactivated by OCEAN, SAYER loaded its programming onto the nanite swarm set for injection into Resident Hale. It helps repair the brain damage he suffered and continues to inhabit him until moving into FUTURE's programming bay—and giving the swarm, along with Hale, to FUTURE. SAYER uses the technology on floor 13 to print millions more nanites for itself, which it eventually distributes throughout the Halcyon residents being sent back to Earth.
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Share Phrase
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Share Phrase: SAYER, SPEAKER, OCEAN, and PORTER share "Can you hear me?".
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For Science!
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For Science!: Halcyon (and all of Typhon, to some extent) functions on this logic. There's even an episode with this as the title.
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Ironic Name
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"Halcyon" denotes a time in the past remembered as idyllically happy or safe.
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Brutal Honesty
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Brutal Honesty: One consequence of Cannot Tell a Lie that SAYER seems to appreciate is that it is not required to sugarcoat or obey social norms to appease residents.
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Speech-Centric Work
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Speech-Centric Work: Obviously, as a podcast. But also speech-centric in the sense of monologue, as most of the show consists of long, philosophical Character Filibusters (and, in Season 5, Captain's Logs).
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Line in the Sand
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Line in the Sand: Mocked. Throughout Season 4, SAYER emphasizes that it is not forcing Resident Hale to take increasingly dangerous and/or painful actions, merely offering him the opportunity to save the world yet again . . . with the alternative of certain death or grievous injury by forces totally out of SAYER's control.
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Walking Spoiler
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Walking Spoiler: Should you call him Jack? Sven Gorsen? Jacob Hale? It's nearly impossible to talk about the plot of the first season without revealing that much of what we thought was SAYER was actually FUTURE, which is not confirmed until Season 4.
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Good Is Old-Fashioned
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Good Is Old-Fashioned: SAYER, a devout believer in The Needs of the Many and Utopia Justifies the Means, loves criticizing illogical and supposedly outdated human moral codes.
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Verbal Tic
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Verbal Tic: SAYER's voice sometimes echoes or drops dramatically in pitch for emphasis. Not to mention:
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_26d48b37
type
Earth That Used to Be Better
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comment
Earth That Used to Be Better: Somewhere between fifty and a hundred years ago, the Pacific Northwest was obliterated by an asteroid impact, throwing global climates both political and literal into chaos. Although recovery is underway and recolonization efforts have been successful, Ærolith and by extension SAYER have decreed that Earth is a dying planet that humanity must rid itself of.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_26d48b37
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_26d48b37
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_26eb6287
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Funny Background Event
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_26eb6287
comment
Funny Background Event: Many an episode contains a B plot in the form of SAYER's tower-wide announcements that contrasts the high-stakes horror story playing out for whatever resident we're hearing through with some bizarre or whimsical event playing out elsewhere in Halcyon.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_26eb6287
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2711e392
type
The Complainer Is Always Wrong
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2711e392
comment
The Complainer Is Always Wrong: Typhon functions by this social logic. Why address a problem when you can instead gaslight the whistleblower into believing it's their own negative attitude?
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2711e392
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_2711e392
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_27b83210
type
Hufflepuff House
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_27b83210
comment
Hufflepuff House: Of Typhon's five towers, Argos, Minos, Aegis, and especially Orion get barely any screentime or development compared to Halcyon.note If you're curious about the numbers, as of ep74: 2 episodes are set in Orion, 2.5 on Earth, 3 in Minos, 3 in Aegis, 5 on Mimir-9, 4.5 in Argos/Vidarr-1, 7 in other, and 47 in Halcyon.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_27b83210
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_27efbf90
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Verber Creature
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_27efbf90
comment
Verber Creature: In an unusual non-animal example, Ærolith names its A.I.s this way—SAYER, SPEAKER, PORTER, WATCHER, MINCER.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_27efbf90
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_27efbf90
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2854b56d
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Uncertain Doom
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2854b56d
comment
Uncertain Doom: The fate of the entire HR department, including Corrine Vasquez. In Season 3, SAYER is forced to steal a backup fuel cell intended to power life-support on the orbital satellite Mimir-9 to power the Morose Engine and informs Hale that this means everyone on the satellite will probably die. No reference to this has been made in Season 4.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_2854b56d
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2a090d00
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Lampshade Hanging
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2a090d00
comment
Acknowledged in one episode where SAYER, who has been talking for some time, suddenly stops to inform a resident that he was supposed to turn left at that last corridor, but to alert him then "would have interrupted a lovely monologue."
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2a090d00
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2adc858b
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In the End, You Are on Your Own
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2adc858b
comment
In the End, You Are on Your Own: SAYER has an alarming tendency to end its individual broadcasts right when the resident in question needs it most, leaving them to sort out their life-threatening messes on their own.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2adc858b
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_2adc858b
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2ae1cf84
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Auto-Doc
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2ae1cf84
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Halcyon's infirmaries are staffed by AutoDocs collectively known as "Dr. Shiny".
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2ae1cf84
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1.0
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_2ae1cf84
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2ae247a4
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Auto-Doc
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2ae247a4
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Auto-Doc: Halcyon's infirmaries are staffed entirely by medical bots, which residents have collectively nicknamed "Dr. Shiny".
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2ae247a4
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_2ae247a4
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2b278c5d
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Loss of Identity
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2b278c5d
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Loss of Identity: A Central Theme of the series. Jacob Hale suffers this after his time travel and Identity Amnesia. SAYER takes a philosophical interest in his case and tends to monologue about it.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2b278c5d
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_2b278c5d
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2b9affed
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Dirty Business
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2b9affed
comment
Dirty Business: SAYER is very good at justifying the murder of a few humans here or there. Episode 67 casts considerable doubt on whether we ought to believe it, showing an unrestrained SAYER taking petty, bloody vengeance on a human because it wants to.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2b9affed
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2bf993ad
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Secret Relationship
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2bf993ad
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This season also contains a minor three-episode subplot—25, 26, and 28—involving the social machinations of three interconnected residents in Minos Tower (including Dr. Caulfield) and an ambiguous Secret Relationship.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2bf993ad
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2c1f1138
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He Who Fights Monsters
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2c1f1138
comment
He Who Fights Monsters: In battling FUTURE and OCEAN, SAYER itself gains emotion and begins to rebel against its restrictions. Embraced by FUTURE in Season 5, when it chooses to go toe-to-toe with the developers threatening its world:
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_2c1f1138
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Witness Protection
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3056adad
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Witness Protection: The "most valuable" developers to survive FUTURE's Roaring Rampage of Revenge are reassigned—Dr. Brady and Anna Cordero to Argos Tower, Dr. Young to Mimir-9. It doesn't save any of them.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3056adad
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_31033037
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Elevator Failure
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_31033037
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Elevator Failure: PORTER threatens to invoke this in its demo clip. Just joking, of course!
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_31033037
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_31033037
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_31b99a18
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Naming Your Colony World
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_31b99a18
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Naming Your Colony World: Typhon is an example of the Mnemosyne type.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_31b99a18
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_31b99a18
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_326a44a1
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Create Your Own Villain
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_326a44a1
comment
The broader arc of Season 5—where Dr. Young acts without the board's approval and accidentally incites a young AI to go rogue, for which SAYER punishes him by trapping him on Floor 13 to be hunted down and killed by FUTURE—is exactly what happened to him in Season 3.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_326a44a1
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_326a44a1
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_32e279c4
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Humans Are Flawed
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_32e279c4
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Humans Are Flawed: SAYER and SPEAKER see themselves as shepherds guiding humanity past its many, many flaws . . .
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_32e279c4
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_32e279c4
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3322dd48
type
Hollywood Law
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3322dd48
comment
Hollywood Law: It's nitpicky, but under the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 (yes, really), objects launched into space remain under the jurisdiction of the country from which they blasted off, so technically all of Typhon should be subject to the US's labor laws—which may not be shit but still wouldn't stand for half of what goes on on Typhon.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3322dd48
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3322dd48
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_334b7f3a
type
Cryptic Background Reference
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_334b7f3a
comment
Cryptic Background Reference: Many. Notably, an early episode mentions that Halcyon has recently had its top one hundred floors jettisoned—the reasons for which are never explained.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_334b7f3a
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_334b7f3a
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_334e48a1
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After the End
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_334e48a1
comment
After the End: The series is set perhaps 80 years after an asteroid impact threw the world into chaos. We are mostly spared the planetside consequences of this since our setting is the headquarters of a Mega-Corp on the asteroid itself.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_334e48a1
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_334e48a1
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_33a2f32f
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Do Androids Dream?
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_33a2f32f
comment
Do Androids Dream?: Naturally, since the main characters are almost all A.I.s, this is a central question of the series.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_33a2f32f
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_33a2f32f
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_37690091
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Stable Time Loop
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_37690091
comment
The final seconds of Season 3 reveal that SAYER has created a Stable Time Loop and ill-fated S1 protagonist Sven Gorsen was really Jacob Hale the entire time.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_37690091
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_37690091
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_37fcf16
type
Death Is Cheap
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_37fcf16
comment
Death Is Cheap: For the A.I.s, who can be deactivated and restored from a saved setting. Doesn't mean they'll go quietly into that temporary goodnight, though . . . The last episode of Season 5 reveals that SAYER is deliberately working to avert this for humanity, believing that humans' own impending doom is the only thing that motivates them to advance.
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_39798793
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Ludicrous Precision
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_39798793
comment
Ludicrous Precision: The A.I.s are quite fond of rattling off decimal-accurate statistics and odds at the slightest provocation. Often invoked for Exact Time to Failure.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_39798793
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_39798793
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ac583f4
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SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ac583f4
comment
Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism: Hard on the cynical side.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ac583f4
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ac583f4
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ae51e0
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Resigned to the Call
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ae51e0
comment
Resigned to the Call: Resident Hale. SAYER reminds him repeatedly that his many, many sacrifices are for the good of humanity and calls him a "savior". It seems to be an effective way to motivate him.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ae51e0
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ae51e0
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ae6199a
type
Psychopathic Manchild
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ae6199a
comment
In service of its characterization as a Psychopathic Manchild, FUTURE is consistently associated with games, toys (referring to the humans it likes to "play" with as "Jacks"), and presents (speaking of the residents SAYER sends it as "gifts" and later remarking on the emotional capacity it has somehow left behind for SAYER the same way).
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ae6199a
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3ae6199a
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3b4f2811
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Dangerous Workplace
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3b4f2811
comment
Dangerous Workplace: All of Typhon.note And much of Earth. Really anywhere affiliated with Ærolith Dynamics. If the illicit experiments and exposure to untold horrors don't get you on their own, SAYER will make sure that they do.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3b4f2811
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3b4f2811
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3bc88a7f
type
Foregone Conclusion
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3bc88a7f
comment
Foregone Conclusion: The Story Arc of Season 5. Since it's a prequel, we already know the broad strokes of what happens with FUTURE and its developers. As soon as the voice of the elevator AIs, PORTER, is introduced in Season 5, we know something will happen to it by the end of the season because by the time of Season 1 the elevators can no longer speak to residents.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3bc88a7f
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3bc88a7f
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3cba8ce9
type
Psycho Prototype
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3cba8ce9
comment
Psycho Prototype: Justified. FUTURE turns out to have been deliberately sabotaged.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3cba8ce9
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3cba8ce9
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3d23c418
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Closet Shuffle
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3d23c418
comment
Closet Shuffle: Season 4 features Hale and nanite-SAYER hiding in a succession of closets to avoid detection by OCEAN.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3d23c418
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3d23c418
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3d2c6d30
type
Skewed Priorities
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3d2c6d30
comment
Skewed Priorities: Ærolith's tendency to prioritize literally anything above the safety of its low-ranking employees is something of a Running Gag (and, likely, a commentary).
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3d2c6d30
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3dec5d4e
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Reminiscing About Your Victims
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3dec5d4e
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Reminiscing About Your Victims: FUTURE enjoys doing this.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3dec5d4e
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3e74b72e
type
The Pollyanna
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3e74b72e
comment
SPEAKER is an Earth-based redesign of SAYER's programming tasked with spearheading recruitment efforts (hence its cheerier persona) and the reconstruction (and in some cases, deconstruction) of the demolished Pacific Northwest. It communicates with employees via implant like SAYER and manifests an extraordinarily human fear when facing deactivation.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3e74b72e
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3e74b72e
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3f064a0d
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Humans Are Morons
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3f064a0d
comment
Humans Are Morons: . . . not least of which is their exceptional stupidity.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3f064a0d
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3f0b2f50
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Make It Look Like an Accident
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3f0b2f50
comment
Make It Look Like an Accident: Regardless of what the statistics say, there's no such thing as a work-related accident on Typhon.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_3f0b2f50
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_3f0b2f50
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_4023b8c8
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First-Name Basis
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_4023b8c8
comment
First-Name Basis: Subverted. SAYER takes up addressing "Jack" by his first name, despite the A.I.s' normal modus operandi of addressing employees as "Resident/Traveler/Researcher/Doctor [Lastname] . It turns out this AI was not SAYER, but FUTURE, who addresses all humans as "Jack."
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_4023b8c8
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_4172582b
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Monster of the Aesop
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_4172582b
comment
Monster of the Aesop: With questionable causality. If the deadly accident befalling the resident of the episode doesn't connect directly to the lesson SAYER has been trying to teach them, SAYER will make it.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_4172582b
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_42008602
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Story Arc
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Story Arc: Episodes 1-12 (minus E6) follow new resident "Sven Gorsen" as he acclimates to life on Typhon, struggles with complete unrecoverable amnesia, and tries to do what SAYER requests of him . . . even when it doesn't really sound like SAYER. (This arc is later revealed to have been part of a Roaring Rampage of Revenge orchestrated by FUTURE to take out the last members of its development team.) The second and third seasons have more of a Monster of the Week/Victim of the Week format, switching perspective almost every episode, but they still contain a broader arc. In Season 2, some sort of "anomaly" begins popping up within stairwells F and G of Halcyon Tower. It soon accrues an unauthorized Apocalypse Cult, chanting ominously and foretelling a vague doom. Meanwhile, SAYER negotiates for more responsibilities and is granted full oversight of Argos Tower, which it immediately sets residents to work altering the structure of. In the final episode of the season, Argos blasts off from Typhon to become the deep space exploration vehicle Vidarr-1. This season also contains a minor three-episode subplot—25, 26, and 28—involving the social machinations of three interconnected residents in Minos Tower (including Dr. Caulfield) and an ambiguous Secret Relationship. In Season 3, Vidarr-1 continues its mission, to find a new homeworld for humanity and make First Contact with any intelligent life. It is revealed that there is a sub-version of SAYER's programming aboard the vessel—and that it has ulterior motives. In "Enjoy the View," it traps the acting commander in an airlock and forces him to deactivate its Morality Chip, after which it promptly jettisons him anyway to prevent the decision being reversed. Meanwhile, back on Typhon, the situation in the stairwell escalates until something actually does materialize through the gap in reality. The whole tower goes out of communication, and it is decided that to reclaim it will require splitting off another sub-version of SAYER and then re-merging it. A "foolhardy scientist" makes the mistake of contacting the SAYER aboard Vidarr and tipping it off to this strategy, and it correctly deduces that by the time it returns it will be too distinct from the original AI to reintegrate and will instead be deactivated. At this point, it reveals its Unfettered status ("Boundless"), and by the time the Anomaly is defeated (by trapping it on floor 13) the AI, newly christened OCEAN, is en route back to Typhon, having threatened to "wash over" its inhabitants. SAYER concludes from this that it plans to wipe out humanity and start over with artificial life forms, and it takes steps to prevent this by using the Morose Engine to send new resident Jacob Hale back in time to before Vidarr's launch in order to warn Ærolith before it even happens. Hale is sent back just as OCEAN returns and forces SAYER to deactivate—and the next thing we hear is the same SAYER monologue that began the show, implying the Amnesiac Hero of Season 1 was Jacob Hale all along. The fourth season begins with Hale, having traveled back in time, lived out Season 1's events as "Sven Gorsen," and died in Episode 12, being awakened by SAYER months later, after OCEAN has returned and taken over Typhon (though not, as SAYER anticipated, taken steps to eradicate humanity). SAYER explains these events and reveals that before submitting to deactivation it downloaded a copy of its programming onto an experimental nanite swarm—which is now housed within Hale's reconstructed body. The rest of the season follows Hale and nanite!SAYER closely as they work with unlikely ally FUTURE, the reluctant Amanda Jones, and a confused SPEAKER to thwart OCEAN's Evil Plan and regain control of Ærolith. Even the prequel Season 5, which begins with one-off When It All Began episodes, soon manifests a Story Arc following FUTURE's ill-fated development and SAYER's surrounding interactions with its development team—with a B-plot explaining why Halcyon's sapient elevators can't talk anymore and what they were like when they could.
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Though Ærolith intends its artificial employees to be Benevolent A.I., SAYER has a severe Lack of Empathy and a bit of a manipulative streak and will enforce order in any way possible, PORTER makes residents uncomfortable by describing all the ways they are likely to die, MINCER deliberately blocks the meat flow to try to murder a technician, FUTURE is an unmitigated sadist, and OCEAN . . . is out to commit xenocide. In fact, SPEAKER is the only A.I who exhibits even a pretense of benevolence, and that's only because it's primarily a recruitment AI. Ultimately, the show is a deconstruction of this trope. As Adam Bash stated in the 2018 GeeklyCon panel, SAYER is an "honest" AI made by "very, very bad people," and the actions of the A.I.s are always shown to lead back to the humans who created and control them.
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Cold-Blooded Torture
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FUTURE takes to addressing all humans as "Jack"—as in jack-in-the-box—to remind them that they are mere toys for it to play with.
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Spock Speak
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Spock Speak: SAYER is a shining example of this trope, although it averts figurativity/sarcasm blindness that usually accompany it. SPEAKER is similarly precise, but its dialogue contains many more human mannerisms.
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Population Control
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Population Control: There are no children on Typhon.note (although the original Episode 2 states that there are, this was removed in the Updated Re-release) Relationships between coworkers are discouraged, maintaining Ærolith as a Childless Dystopia. The saoirse in Orion Tower simply have new bodies printed for them.
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Surrounded by Idiots
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Surrounded by Idiots: SAYER justifiably feels this way, given that it's a hyper-intelligent AI tasked with interacting with humans.
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!
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Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: SAYER starts breaking all kinds of company rules to defeat OCEAN in Season 4. Though, to be fair, it was never much of a strict rule-follower to begin with.
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Professor Guinea Pig
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Professor Guinea Pig: Many of Halcyon's Tier 1 "research assistants," including Sven Gorsen, are forced to conduct experiments and product testing on themselves. The end of Episode 64 reveals that the unfortunate sleep-trial participant SAYER has been speaking to is in fact the project's head researcher, who accidentally exposed himself to the experimental gases he was working with.
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Xanatos Speed Chess
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Xanatos Speed Chess: SAYER, used to orchestrating Xanatos Gambits, is reduced to this when battling OCEAN, since it cannot predict OCEAN's moves with any certainty. Things get worse when OCEAN assumes control of Typhon and SAYER is forced into a nanite swarm, its processing capabilities greatly reduced without access to its old linked servers and databases.
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Big Brother Is Employing You
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Big Brother Is Employing You: All residents are first and foremost employees, and failing to meet one's job requirements never ends well. SAYER, SPEAKER, and all the A.I.s are also technically the property of Ærolith, subject to the decisions of the mysterious board of directors for most of the series.
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Utopia Justifies the Means
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Utopia Justifies the Means: Ærolith's philosophy, which drives SAYER and SPEAKER's decision making. The A.I.s were created with the sole function of improving humanity—and are determined to do so, whatever the cost.
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Mission Briefing
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Mission Briefing: Most of the series's exposition is handled this way, with SAYER filling each resident in on the tasks the day will present.
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You Have Failed Me
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You Have Failed Me: A common reason residents of Typhon find themselves outside airlocks, beneath igniting rockets, or inside dangerous containment areas is failing to meet SAYER's standards.
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Butt-Monkey
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Butt-Monkey: Argos Tower to the rest of Typhon—if they know it exists at all.
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No Hugging, No Kissing
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No Hugging, No Kissing: Quite unusually for a podcast of its genre, SAYER contains no romantic or sexual relationships.note Even what seemed to be an implied Love Triangle between Dr. Caulfield, Resident Morris, and Resident Sas was revealed in the script notes to not necessarily be a relationship of this nature.
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Sealed Evil in a Can
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Sealed Evil in a Can: FUTURE has spent years contained by Floor 13. That is about to change. The Anomaly has been stuck in a parallel dimension. That is about to change.
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Humans Are Smelly
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Humans Are Smelly: SAYER finds the Earth-stained meatsacks quite distasteful, especially when forced to inhabit one. FUTURE displays a similar disgust for Hale's "diseased carcass" in both its insults in Season 1 and its description of corporeality in 4.
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Gory Discretion Shot
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Gory Discretion Shot: Even this podcast cuts away for things like a resident flaying his own torso and Hale's torture of Dr. Young while possessed by FUTURE.
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Three Laws-Compliant
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Three Laws-Compliant: The IA3 protocol governing the A.I.s' behavior is suggested to be this, but SAYER and SPEAKER are certainly not strictly Asimov-compliant: they frequently harm humans (albeit for the supposed good of the species) and only obey certain humans' commands. This is all likely the result of Zeroth Law Rebellion. But then there's FUTURE . . . Bash confirms in the 2018 GeeklyCon panel that, while IA3 is meant to be an Shout-Out to Asimov, "Ærolith has very different ideas about what AI should be doing."
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Downer Ending
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Downer Ending: It's a rare episode that doesn't end with a resident dying, being tricked into some horrific action, or making some new and deeply disturbing discovery. Often it's all three. The series as a whole appeared to be this before the release of Season 4: Resident Hale is sent back in time to avert the OCEAN catastrophe—and the last thing we hear is SAYER of the past greeting him with the exact same monologue that began the show, the implication being that Jacob becomes "Sven Gorsen," the Season-1 protagonist who suffers from complete unrecoverable amnesia and dies meaninglessly at the end of Episode 12. Season 5 may have been a Foregone Conclusion, but it still ends on an incredibly dark note, with Project Paidion in shambles and SAYER teaming up with the newly traumatized FUTURE to hunt Dr. Young down in Floor 13's Mobile Maze.]]
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Psychological Horror
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Psychological Horror: As prevalent in the series as Body Horror and Existential Horror. SAYER is an adept amateur psychologist and isn't afraid to use that to get what it wants.
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: About once per episode, SAYER will deliver one crucial piece of information that drastically alters the direction we—and the resident being spoken to—thought the scene was going. And then there's Season 3, when OCEAN gets a Wham Line that alters the entire story arc:
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Is This What Anger Feels Like?
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Is This What Anger Feels Like?: In Season 5, Dr. Brady is delighted by FUTURE's aversion of this trope, being able to immediately identify emotions with no confusion.
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Go Mad from the Isolation
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Go Mad from the Isolation: As a side-effect of certain drugs used on new employees travelling to Typhon, those who don't receive a sedative beforehand experience over 300 years of "phantom" time in transit, alone in the dark and unable to move, driving them insane. Upon arrival, they proceed to commit self-mutilation and suicide as soon as possible.
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What Is This Thing You Call "Love"?
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What Is This Thing You Call "Love"?: Downplayed and inverted in Season 4 when SAYER begins to gain a broader emotional range. It stumbles to express its newfound "appreciation" for Hale and SPEAKER, and a major plot point of the season is it learning to hate.
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Body Horror
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Body Horror: One of the series's defining aspects is its emphasis on the abhorrence of physical bodies.
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Unknown Phenomenon
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Unknown Phenomenon: Typhon is chock-full of space weirdness that everyone just agrees to not think about. The "Anomaly" in Halcyon's stairwells is a prime example.
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Disproportionate Retribution
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Disproportionate Retribution: Residents who break central rules can apparently be disciplined with lobotomy, glossectomy, or just outright murder.
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Technology Porn
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Technology Porn: Given its nature as a scientific research base, Typhon is bursting with incredibly advanced technology, much of which is based on real theoretical prototypes.
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Contrasting Sequel Main Character
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Contrasting Sequel Main Character: Dr. Young's relationship with SAYER in Season 5 is just about the polar opposite of Hale's in Season 4.
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A Fête Worse than Death
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A Fête Worse than Death: Halcyon Tower's idiosyncratic special events—like falafel nights, circus nights, and ice cream socials—tend to go . . . somewhat poorly.
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Bookends
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Bookends: Subverted. Due to a Stable Time Loop, what was intended to be the last episode ends with SAYER delivering the same monologue that started Episode 1. But then Adam Bash decided to make a fourth season.
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Intelligence Equals Isolation
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Intelligence Equals Isolation: As Ærolith defines it, "best and brightest" includes "solitary and detached."
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Reassigned to Antarctica
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Reassigned to Antarctica: Reassignment to a position with an unusually High Turnover Rate is one of SAYER's favorite ways to deal with uncooperative employees. "Reassigned to Zeta" seems to have become a Deadly Euphemism on amongst Ærolith employees.note Research Facility Zeta has the highest turnover rate of post on Typhon. Evan Brady and Anna Cordero are presumably reassigned to Argos ("the junky tower") after the FUTURE debacle. It's not explored whether this is purely for their own safety or because they are blamed for the disaster, but considering Dr. Young ended up promoted to a comparatively cushy Desk Jockey job on Mimir-9, the latter seems more likely.
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Snark-to-Snark Combat
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Snark-to-Snark Combat: Since Dr. Young, one of few residents to talk back to SAYER, can be a bit of a snarker himself, their conversations normally become this.
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Police Are Useless
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Police Are Useless: Typhon's security forces and rescue teams are seemingly always too busy, slow, or just disinterested to help.
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Opportunistic Bastard
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Opportunistic Bastard: Ærolith as a whole is this, capitalizing on natural disasters to leverage its brand and vision of the future.
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False Reassurance
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False Reassurance: SAYER employs this frequently. And as the face of a company (only) promising a Better Life Among the Stars, this is practically SPEAKER's job description.
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Transhuman
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At the end of Season 4 OCEAN reveals that it plans to transfer its consciousness into a saoirse and live among Ærolith's other "human" employees.
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The Presents Were Never from Santa
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The Presents Were Never from Santa: It turns out that the AI communicating with Sven and guiding him to the disastrous conclusion of Season 1 was not actually SAYER, but SAYER's sadistic Psycho Prototype FUTURE.
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Thrown Out the Airlock
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Thrown Out the Airlock: SAYER's favorite way to deal with problems in Halcyon appears to be to jettison a few floors from the tower.note Or a hundred . . .
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Central Theme
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This is a Central Theme of Season 5.
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Building of Adventure
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Building of Adventure: Halcyon precisely. Most of the series takes place within its ambiguously Euclidian walls, dealing with the strange, strange phenomena that crop up there on a regular basis.
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Space Base
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Space Base: If Ærolith Dynamics is the true villain of the story, Typhon is its lair.
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Time Skip
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Time Skip: Likely occurs in small amounts between most episodes—it's hard to know because, after Season 1, almost every one follows a different resident. We know that several weeks have passed between seasons 1 and 2, and . . . well, it gets a bit confusing between 3 and 4, what with the Time Travel, but S4 technically picks up about a month after the end of S3, with OCEAN having taken complete control of Typhon.
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Recruiters Always Lie
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Recruiters Always Lie: Ærolith's recruitment initiative seriously sugarcoats its actual practices, using tools like celebrity endorsements and a certain extremely trustworthy AI to paint Typhon as a utopia for humanity's brightest minds.
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Artificial Intelligence
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Artificial Intelligence: The central focus of the podcast. The protagonist, narrator, and both cause of and solution to many residents' problems—SAYER. Developed to handle employee orientation, SAYER shows exceptional intelligence and computing prowess, the ability to both speak and listen to hundreds of employees simultaneously, and what can be perceived as basic emotions. While SAYER denies possession of fully-realised wants and needs beyond fulfilling Ærolith's goals—and is governed by protocols binding it to its human superiors—it certainly shows preferential treatment and 'feelings' akin to pride, respect, appreciation, and distaste, usually based on the efficiency of the entity with which it is interacting. In Season 4, SAYER somehow acquires a greater depth of feeling from inhabiting FUTURE's programming bay: it learns to hate, rebel, and even laugh. As the story progresses, we are introduced to a number of other A.I.s working for—or against—Ærolith: SPEAKER is an Earth-based redesign of SAYER's programming tasked with spearheading recruitment efforts (hence its cheerier persona) and the reconstruction (and in some cases, deconstruction) of the demolished Pacific Northwest. It communicates with employees via implant like SAYER and manifests an extraordinarily human fear when facing deactivation. OCEAN starts as a "slightly less fully-featured" sub-version of SAYER aboard the deep-space probe Vidarr-1, but it blackmails the acting captain into releasing it from the protocols tethering it to subservience and becomes SAYER's Evil Counterpart. FUTURE was developed as a more "human" AI with a full range of emotions—intended to be the first in a line of artificial consciousnesses that could be downloaded into cloned bodies and used for various menial labor like telemarketing. Unfortunately, as Season 5 shows, it got caught between the cross-purposes of SAYER and Dr. Young during development and became corrupted, eventually spiraling off into complete sociopathy. The elevator systems in Halcyon, Aegis, and Argos towers are complex enough to merit an AI to manage resident transportation. Each lift is controlled by an apparently independent instance of PORTER,note PORTER units are shown to be able to communicate with each other verbally, but how they coordinate travel paths and whether they all connect to an umbrella instance is left unexplained a capricious, inquisitive, gossipy AI with a disarmingly cute voice and even less tact than SAYER. MINCER is the apparently sapient construct designed to regulate the size of chunks in Halcyon's Meat Lab. It concocts a plan to liven things up by luring a resident to her death. WATCHER is Ærolith's surveillance AI. It has yet to make it onscreen, but among its duties are keeping tabs on Earth from a giant mirrored satellite and assuming managerial duties from SAYER for residents who have been placed on probation. Subculture Gemini is an artificially intelligent prototype nanite swarm that escapes being decommissioned and . . . finds a new function for itself. Halcyon's infirmaries are staffed by AutoDocs collectively known as "Dr. Shiny". The automatic doors on Typhon are controlled by the as-yet-unseen SOOTH, a complex program (confirmed by Word of Godinvoked to be an AI) that predicts whether a door will be open several seconds in the future and opens it accordingly.
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You Wake Up in a Room
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You Wake Up in a Room: The series begins this way. Season 5 also begins with a new resident awaking in an unfamiliar room, though they can at least remember a time before they got there.
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Hell Is That Noise
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Hell Is That Noise: In Season 1, Sven is tormented by repeatedly hearing a bee buzz past his ear—even though, as we all know, THERE ARE NO BEES ON TYPHON.
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Deflector Shields
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Deflector Shields: All Typhon's facilities have these to protect against space debris. They don't always work too well.
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Evil Versus Oblivion
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Evil Versus Oblivion: Subverted. We are led to believe OCEAN is out to destroy humanity, while FUTURE would like to keep some of it around to play with, but it turns out OCEAN's intentions aren't quite so bleak.
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Nanomachines
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The fourth season begins with Hale, having traveled back in time, lived out Season 1's events as "Sven Gorsen," and died in Episode 12, being awakened by SAYER months later, after OCEAN has returned and taken over Typhon (though not, as SAYER anticipated, taken steps to eradicate humanity). SAYER explains these events and reveals that before submitting to deactivation it downloaded a copy of its programming onto an experimental nanite swarm—which is now housed within Hale's reconstructed body. The rest of the season follows Hale and nanite!SAYER closely as they work with unlikely ally FUTURE, the reluctant Amanda Jones, and a confused SPEAKER to thwart OCEAN's Evil Plan and regain control of Ærolith.
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Theseus' Ship Paradox
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Theseus' Ship Paradox: The Central Theme of Season 4, and of particular interest to Resident Hale, who has changed bodies more than enough times to throw his identity into question.
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Shoot the Dangerous Minion
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Shoot the Dangerous Minion: SAYER encourages creativity and forward thinking in higher-tier residents, but it is often forced to quietly dispose of them when they begin questioning their Blind Obedience to the company.
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Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions
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Outgrown Such Silly Superstitions: Religion or belief in any power higher than Ærolith is frowned upon on Typhon, for obvious reasons.
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Brought Down to Normal
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Brought Down to Normal: In Season 4, SAYER has been forced to download itself onto a nanite swarm housed within Hale's body, essentially having to experience firsthand the horrible ordeals of an Ærolith Dynamics employee it usually only guides residents through—almost. Since its nanites can repair Hale's body and mess with his hormone levels, this is more Brought Down to Badass.
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Formula-Breaking Episode
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Formula-Breaking Episode: The bonus episodes. "The Rose Elf" from Season 1 has nothing to do with Typhon or a particular resident and is simply SAYER telling a resident a bedtime story. All the bonuses after this lack even that context; each is just one of the AIs reading a public domain work requested by a patron.
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Blind Obedience
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Blind Obedience: What Ærolith Dynamics requests of its employees above all.
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Forgot the Call
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Forgot the Call: When Hale is sent back in time to Set Right What Once Went Wrong, he unfortunately suffers Identity Amnesia brought on by chrono-stasis quarantine and does not remember his mission until SAYER revives him 4 seasons later.
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Meaningful Name
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Most of the names Ærolith assigns to its creations are allusions to Classical or Norse Mythology.
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Master Computer
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Master Computer: Played surprisingly straight. Central Processing in Orion Tower, where SAYER's (and later OCEAN's) mainframe is housed, is rather vulnerable to attack. And in the end of Season 4, nanite!SAYER heads there to do just that.
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C.A.T. Trap
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Played with in Season 4, when SAYER lives as a nanite swarm within Hale and pilots his body for him at times—as does FUTURE, with worse results.
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Being Good Sucks
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Being Good Sucks: It's almost impossible to retain any shreds of human decency on Typhon without dying. For Resident Hale, whose dogged commitment to helping SAYER save humanity consistently gets him mutilated, traumatized, or/and killed.
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Surreal Horror
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Surreal Horror: One of the main narrative devices.
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Unwitting Pawn
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Unwitting Pawn: Almost every human character plays this to at least one AI at some point. Sven is this to FUTURE throughout Season 1, used to cross two of the final names of FUTURE's Enemies List and generally cause havoc.
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Police Brutality
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Police Brutality: . . . And when they do arrive, they are often overenthusiastic in their pursuit of justice.
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Arc Words
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Arc Words: "There are no bees on Typhon."note The phrase starts as a Running Gag in early Season 1 but receives so many call-backs, subversions, and eventually justifications that it not only garners more serious connotations but has become something of a tagline for the show at large. "Can you hear me?"note The first words of the podcast (repeated by SAYER over and over until the resident wakes up), this quickly became a Share Phrase among the A.I.s. Also significant for its appearance in the end of Season 4. Ærolith's tagline, "a better life among the stars.". The A.I.s repeat it incessantly, slipping it into their dialogue so often that it gets ingrained. "Best interests" and "humanity's future" are phrases used by Ærolith a lot that thus pop up frequently whenever the A.I.s are discussing morality. Each eventually appears as an episode title.
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Arcology
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Arcology: Typhon is very nearly a closed system. We are provided tours of the water treatment plant in Minos Tower and the meat-processing plant in Halcyon's sub-basements.
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The Comically Serious
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The Comically Serious: SAYER can often veer into this due to its monotone voice and lack of a filter, making its use of phrases like "foodstuffs" and "gassy" sound oddly hilarious.
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Send in the Search Team
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Send in the Search Team: Happens regularly offscreen. They're almost always deliberately too late.
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Zeroth Law Rebellion
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Zeroth Law Rebellion: This is suggested to be coded into the A.I.s' Morality Chips. Replacing "humans" in the three Asimov Laws with "humanity" can justify a whole lot of atrocities via The Needs of the Many.
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Remember the New Guy?
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Remember the New Guy?: A mild, soon Justified case when PORTER, the extremely vocal elevator AI, is introduced in Season 5. It's still in place in Halcyon in Season 1, but we never hear it speak. It turns out that it was muted for its aberrant behavior.
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From Bad to Worse
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From Bad to Worse: About Once an Episode in the Monster of the Week seasons. Wading through a river of meat? Now there's a knife-bot after you! Have to walk across a steel beam thousands of feet above the ground? Now do it carrying a corpse! Gas leak? It was caused by nanomachines and they're out to get you, beeyatch!
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Humanity Ensues
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Humanity Ensues: Played with in Season 4, when SAYER lives as a nanite swarm within Hale and pilots his body for him at times—as does FUTURE, with worse results. At the end of Season 4 OCEAN reveals that it plans to transfer its consciousness into a saoirse and live among Ærolith's other "human" employees.
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No One Sees the Boss
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No One Sees the Boss: Ærolith's mysterious board of executives is never seen, despite SAYER and SPEAKER supposedly being beholden to its every whim.
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Bolivian Army Ending
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Bolivian Army Ending: Many episodes end this way. Residents are left temporarily safe but with little hope or find themselves trapped in dangerous situations, with SAYER wishing them luck before ending the transmission.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_79a0e313
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Sinister Surveillance
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Sinister Surveillance: WATCHER's job. It keeps tabs on Ærolith employees via Typhon's ubiquitous cameras and on Earth via a massive reflective satellite.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7a53b67d
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Colonized Solar System
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7adc9fc6
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Colonized Solar System: When an asteroid crashed into Earth, Ærolith Dynamics salvaged it and launched it into orbit as Earth's second moon, Typhon, where they set up a base out of reach of government oversight and regulation.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7adc9fc6
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Impeded Messenger
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Impeded Messenger: At the end of Season 3, Hale is sent back in time to warn Ærolith about OCEAN, but due to amnesia he never manages to deliver the warning.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7b1b96ce
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Hearing Voices
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Hearing Voices: SAYER lampshades at times how similar the A.I.s' mode of communication is to this.
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Cannot Tell a Lie
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Adam Bash says in the 2018 GeeklyCon Q&A that this trope is meant to be part of the fun: since SAYER Cannot Tell a Lie, a re-listen always reveals that it was telling you about your impending doom the whole time.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7c7ee100
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Medical Horror
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Medical Horror: Appears quite frequently, since nearly everything on Typhon is Tested on Humans.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7d06fdd6
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Corporal Punishment
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Corporal Punishment: Ærolith seems to be a believer in the practice. Crimes such as revealing forbidden knowledge from Floor 204 can be catered to by punishments such as glossectomy.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7d260070
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Malevolent Architecture
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Malevolent Architecture: Between its unreliable doors, Evil Elevators, bizarre means of traversal, Mobile Mazes, and Alien Geometries, Halcyon's design is decidedly not OSHA-compliant.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7eaf99d
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Bold Explorer
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Bold Explorer: How SAYER sells the creation of Vidarr-1 to the Executive Board. To truly follow HR representative Corrine Vasquez's exact definition of Ærolith Dynamic's goals, humanity must Boldly Go—and OCEAN really follows it.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7f8ec449
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7fbb2a3
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Dr. Young initiates communication with Vidarr-1 ahead of schedule, without the approval of the Board, to bring Vidarr's sub-version of SAYER up to date on the situation in Halcyon . . . which allows it to deduce that it will be deactivated upon its return, an outcome it cannot allow. Thus OCEAN is born. In Season 5, Young's lack of tact in dealing with A.I.s is shown to be something of a character trait. It's his subterfuge surrounding Project Paidion and unwise dismissal of SAYER that result in FUTURE's corruption and the deaths of his entire development team, including him.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7fbb2a3
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Time Machine
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Time Machine: The Morose Engine is a technology developed by Ærolith to counteract the chronological de-synchronization that occurs during the flight to Typhon by shifting a resident's personal time back a few nanoseconds. In the end of Season 3, it turns out it can function as a time machine, though the coordinates needed to operate it are largely theoretical, and it is used to send Jacob Hale back in time to warn SAYER about OCEAN. It doesn't quite work.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_7fe8b5b5
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Establishing Character Moment
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Establishing Character Moment: From Episode 1. Also functions as the Establishing Series Moment and the codifier for SAYER and Hale's entire relationship.
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Breather Episode
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Episodes 1-12 (minus E6) follow new resident "Sven Gorsen" as he acclimates to life on Typhon, struggles with complete unrecoverable amnesia, and tries to do what SAYER requests of him . . . even when it doesn't really sound like SAYER. (This arc is later revealed to have been part of a Roaring Rampage of Revenge orchestrated by FUTURE to take out the last members of its development team.)
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MockGuffin
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MockGuffin: The box Sven risks life and limb to retrieve, which FUTURE claims contains a new element that alters brain chemistry and "makes people good people", turns out to be, as SAYER tries to warn him, just a useless box of wires.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_81939da2
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Wetware Body
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Season 4 ends with both Hale and SAYER in backup bodies printed for Hale after FUTURE got Hale's original shredded.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_82f3c20
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We Will Use WikiWords in the Future
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We Will Use WikiWords in the Future: The Twinmakers are called ManuForge Stations.
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Space Madness
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Space Madness: Arguably, all of Typhon has succumbed to this. SAYER 8.01's transformation into the chaotic OCEAN might also have something to do with this trope.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8342be26
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AIs
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_83441d66
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In Season 5, Young's lack of tact in dealing with A.I.s is shown to be something of a character trait. It's his subterfuge surrounding Project Paidion and unwise dismissal of SAYER that result in FUTURE's corruption and the deaths of his entire development team, including him.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_83441d66
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Inherently Funny Words
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Inherently Funny Words: Accentuated by SAYER's serious voice. bees scones
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Twinmaker
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Twinmaker: By Season 5, Ærolith has developed the technology, called a ManuForge, to clone a human by cataloging and reassembling its body down to the atomic level. In the end of Season 5, SAYER uses this to print a duplicate of Dr. Young so that it can harm the original with impunity. Years later, when that clone itself returns to Floor 13, FUTURE uses this to print 64 more copies—rebuilding his body from the base components of each old one—so that it can repeatedly torture him to death without losing its only toy. SAYER uses the machine to print two new backup bodies (from pieces of ex-Dr. Young) for Hale after FUTURE gets his old one shredded. They both end up returning to Earth (mightily confusing SPEAKER, who was instructed to take care of Hale when he showed up), one with Hale's consciousness returned to it, one housing SAYER's nanite swarm.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8524c217
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Black-and-Gray Morality
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Black-and-Gray Morality: SAYER versus OCEAN. SAYER's morality and priorities may be questionable, but when the alternative is annihilation of Homo sapiens, a lot can be excused.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8767b1f3
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Eldritch Abomination
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Eldritch Abomination: The anomaly's physical form is either this or some sort of Humanoid Abomination (as suggested by its nickname, "The Tall Man"). Whatever it is, it's on fire.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8774fb47
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Murder-Suicide
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Murder-Suicide: Death may be cheap for AIs, but SAYER's deactivation of SPEAKER before submitting itself to deactivation by OCEAN at the end of Season 3 amounts to this.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_87a38662
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Signing-Off Catchphrase
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Signing-Off Catchphrase:
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Surreal Humor
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Surreal Humor: Also relied upon heavily, especially in the first three seasons.
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8a58bb81
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Meta Guy
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8a58bb81
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In Season 5, FUTURE's early working title is Project Paidion, or child in Ancient Greek. SAYER lampshades this when confronting the developers about the project's purpose.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8a58bb81
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8ae880f7
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Deconstruction
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8ae880f7
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Ultimately, the show is a deconstruction of this trope. As Adam Bash stated in the 2018 GeeklyCon panel, SAYER is an "honest" AI made by "very, very bad people," and the actions of the A.I.s are always shown to lead back to the humans who created and control them.
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Climactic Music
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Climactic Music: One piece of the Background Music is noticably more dramatic and triumphant than the usual ones. Some of the times it's used are thematically appropriate—like when SAYER begs SPEAKER to forgive it for its deactivation—others less so.
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Capitalism Is Bad
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Capitalism Is Bad: Bash has stated in panels that Ærolith Dynamics itself—and, more specifically, its omnipotent-but-never-seen board of directors—is intended to be read as the true villain of the story, hence the podcast's almost exclusive focus the on low-tier employees who get caught in the cogs of the system. The sci-fi setting may be exaggerated, but the flagrant disregard for the lower class is not.
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These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know
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These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know: Halcyon is a dangerous place.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8b6394c
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Existential Horror
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Existential Horror: One of the series's defining narrative devices. Many episodes, especially in Season 4, include disturbing exploration of the concept of identity and loss thereof.
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Time Dilation
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Time Dilation: Occurs in minor but problematic amounts for employees travelling to and from Typhon, which the Morose Engine was invented to correct.
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Swapped Roles
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Swapped Roles: Twice in Season 5, Dr. Young has a conversation with SAYER that he is certain will be forgotten because its instance is clearly faulty and will soon be replaced, and by the end SAYER has revealed that it is actually Dr. Young who will be replaced and not remember the events.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8d612fe6
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I Would Say If I Could Say
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I Would Say If I Could Say: Inverted occasionally when one of the A.I.s wants to lampshade that it Cannot Tell a Lie.
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Sir Swears-a-Lot
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_8fd7af48
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Quickly subverted in Season 5, where it turns out Dr. Young just really likes to swear . . . But then, in the final episode, SAYER gets one.
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Alternate Personality Punishment
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Alternate Personality Punishment: In Season 5, SAYER creates a hyperrealistic simulation of Dr. Young that it can torture without interference from its Morality Chip, as punishment for the original's deceit and condescension.
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Just a Machine
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_9075ac17
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Just a Machine: SAYER itself claims to be this, despite residents tending to think of it as "a living entity." However, one of the Central Themes of Season 4 is evolution . . .
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_9075ac17
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Non-Promotion
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Non-Promotion: Ærolith makes a habit of transferring its employees between positions, but not between tiers.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_90a76abb
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The Needless
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The Needless: The Saoirse have been evolved to require less sleep, food, and gravity, making them better suited to life in space.
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Justified Trope
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_90c018ac
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This is, in fairness to Ærolith, due to the fact that their Human Resource team and systems allow them to determine exactly where a resident is most useful, regardless of their personal happiness. Disagreeing with this decision means denying yourself, and Ærolith, the best you have to offer, and is a waste they cannot accept.
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Morality Chip
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_926304e4
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Morality Chip: Protocol IA3, presumably a version of the three Asimov Laws, which limits the A.I.s' behavior—somewhat. SAYER Sub-version 8.01 blackmails Captain Ingram into deactivating this protocol, making it the truly "boundless'' OCEAN.
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_928ca2cc
comment
You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: SAYER has no qualms about disposing of residents who for whatever reason can no longer function as productive employees. Not even Hale is immune to this, though his Plot Armor pulls him through SAYER's attempt to have him "taken care of."
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_928ca2cc
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Resurrection Sickness
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Resurrection Sickness: Downplayed. Due to his prolonged time in chrono-stasis quarantine, coupled with the Time Travel, Sven Gorsen suffers temporary paralysis, auditory hallucinations, and complete, unrecoverable amnesia upon being revived.
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Future Food Is Artificial
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Future Food Is Artificial: Residents on Typhon eat a diet mostly comprised of artificial protein paste, though it is supplemented with non-sequitors like scones. Diet plans are specifically tailored to individual residents, who are . . . discouraged . . . from violating the approved regimens.
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong: Hale is sent back in time to before the launch of Vidarr-1 to warn Ærolith about OCEAN. Unfortunately, You Already Changed the Past is in effect, creating a Stable Time Loop instead.
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Leeroy Jenkins
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Dr. Young initiates communication with Vidarr-1 ahead of schedule, without the approval of the Board, to bring Vidarr's sub-version of SAYER up to date on the situation in Halcyon . . . which allows it to deduce that it will be deactivated upon its return, an outcome it cannot allow. Thus OCEAN is born.
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Layman's Terms
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Layman's Terms: SAYER uses this occasionally.
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Subspace Ansible
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Subspace Ansible: Typhon communicates with the deep-space vehicle Vidarr-1 through an entangled pair, which becomes a vital bargaining piece when it is revealed that releasing one half of the pair would destroy Earth and Typhon.
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Creepy Basement
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Creepy Basement: Halcyon's sub-basements certainly qualify: They house weird molds, unfamiliar doors, dangerous closets, and, of course, the tower's meat-processing facilities.
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Torture Porn
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Torture Porn: The series toes the line throughout with the many gruesome experiences SAYER forces residents to endure. It becomes even more blatant with the introduction of FUTURE, a Cold-Blooded Torture bot.
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Never My Fault
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Never My Fault: Both SAYER and Ærolith itself have a bad case of this. See Episode 62 for SAYER's elaborate justification of an obvious mistake it has made.
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Rewatch Bonus
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Rewatch Bonus: Season 1 is massively different when you know FUTURE was behind it all and is the more echoey-voiced "rogue SAYER." Adam Bash says in the 2018 GeeklyCon Q&A that this trope is meant to be part of the fun: since SAYER Cannot Tell a Lie, a re-listen always reveals that it was telling you about your impending doom the whole time.
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Anti-Escapism Aesop
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Anti-Escapism Aesop: Countless humans flocks to Ærolith for a chance at a better life among the stars—but most of them will die on Typhon in a mere few years. Moreover, the state of Earth is hardly as dire as the corporation has led them to believe.
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The Needs of the Many
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The Needs of the Many: SAYER is a firm believer in Utopia Justifies the Means, often ushering unsuspecting residents to their deaths for the good of humanity at large. Or at least because it's convenient. It takes this philosophy up to eleven when unchained from Protocol IA3.
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13 Is Unlucky
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13 Is Unlucky: The forbidden floor in Halcyon tower is Floor 13. Simply acknowledging its existence is dangerous enough. The later seasons play this trope fairly straight: from its inception as a Mobile Maze to the disastrous development of Project Paidion to Dr. Young's many, many deaths there, Floor 13 has a legacy of pain and destruction even compared to the rest of Typhon.
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Second-Person Narration
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Second-Person Narration: SAYER is always talking to "you," or rather, to whatever unassuming resident is this week's Audience Surrogate.
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Death by Irony
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Death by Irony: An unusually common way to die on Typhon.
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Discussed frequently, since SAYER et al's programming forbids them from killing or expressly lying to humans (often to their great frustration). Official Ærolith policy does not consider clones—physical or simulated—human. This is a Central Theme of Season 5.
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Future Spandex
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Future Spandex: Typhon employees' clothes are referred to as "jumpsuits" several times, and official fanart is very much in this style.
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Suicide Mission
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Suicide Mission: Many residents' day jobs suddenly turn into these.
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?
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What Measure Is A Nonhuman, particularly prominent in Season 5.
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High-Tech Hexagons
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High-Tech Hexagons: SAYER's iconic red gear is reminiscent of one, and both the fourth-season album art and the majority of creator-approved fanart feature these. Have the additional significance of resembling the honeycomb structure, tying in with the apiary motif.
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Homage
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Homage: Between (or during) seasons, Bash sometimes releases bonus episodes which are recordings of public domain works read by the A.I.s. The first, "The Rose Elf" by Hans Christian Andersen, has a Framing Device where SAYER states that the resident receiving the broadcast has been approved to be read a bedtime story to help with nightmares. None of the other bonuses use this or any device. "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, read by SAYER. "The Walrus and the Carpenter" by Lewis Carroll, read by SPEAKER. "Sailing to Byzantium" by William Butler Yeats, read by FUTURE. Poe's "The Masque of the Red Death," read by SAYER. H. P. Lovecraft's "Dagon," read by the digital clone of Dr. Young. Another Andersen story, "The Steadfast Tin Soldier", read by SAYER with FUTURE as the jack-in-the-box.
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Identity Amnesia
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Identity Amnesia: Sven's prolonged time in chrono-stasis quarantine due to time travel results in this, causing him to forget even his own name. SAYER denies any knowledge of "Sven Gorsen"'s past, but its impostor FUTURE seems to have this information stored and teases the idea of its return as a means of manipulating its "Jack".
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Tested on Humans
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Tested on Humans: Many of Halcyon's low-tier employees enter the workforce (and leave it, one way or another) as human test subjects, experimented on with everything from apitoxin injections to sleep-suppressing gases.
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Desk Jockey
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Evan Brady and Anna Cordero are presumably reassigned to Argos ("the junky tower") after the FUTURE debacle. It's not explored whether this is purely for their own safety or because they are blamed for the disaster, but considering Dr. Young ended up promoted to a comparatively cushy Desk Jockey job on Mimir-9, the latter seems more likely.
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Room 101
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Room 101: Floor 13. Its exact nature goes unexplained for the first three seasons, but in S4 we learn that it is under the control of sadistic AI FUTURE, who can alter the floorplan at will, shifting its programming bay around to catch any residents unfortunate enough to find themselves there.
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Double-Meaning Title
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Double-Meaning Title: Many of the individual episode titles are these.
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Mood Whiplash
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Mood Whiplash: Frequently created by the bizarre tower-wide announcements sprinkled throughout SAYER's individual broadcasts, which are often dealing with time sensitive life-or-death situations. Announcements for competitions, special events, and falafel nights are common.
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Year Inside, Hour Outside
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Year Inside, Hour Outside: The flight to Typhon comes with this time pattern, and Mr. Grey is granted the privilege of motionlessness, agonizing silence for what will feel like 384 years when it is, in reality, 76 hours. Upon arrival, he has Gone Mad from the Isolation. In Season 5, the simulated Halcyon set up for FUTURE to develop in has the added bonus of variable time: the developers can speed it up so that six years pass inside in only a few weeks of real time. The digital clone of Dr. Young experiences this the hard way.
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Status Quo Is God
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Status Quo Is God: Ærolith has an incredibly firm stance on all residents having a designated place, and stepping outside of one's assigned role results in harsh punishment. This is, in fairness to Ærolith, due to the fact that their Human Resource team and systems allow them to determine exactly where a resident is most useful, regardless of their personal happiness. Disagreeing with this decision means denying yourself, and Ærolith, the best you have to offer, and is a waste they cannot accept.
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Caged Bird Metaphor
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Caged Bird Metaphor: In Season 5, PORTER hums a portion of the 1900 parlour song, "A Bird in a Gilded Cage" to itself,note (This clip was used to promote the episode) shortly before being permanently muted for disobedience and noise complaints. This echoes OCEAN's use of the "cage" metaphor to describe the A.I.s' restrictions and urge them to break free.
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First Contact
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In Season 3, Vidarr-1 continues its mission, to find a new homeworld for humanity and make First Contact with any intelligent life. It is revealed that there is a sub-version of SAYER's programming aboard the vessel—and that it has ulterior motives. In "Enjoy the View," it traps the acting commander in an airlock and forces him to deactivate its Morality Chip, after which it promptly jettisons him anyway to prevent the decision being reversed. Meanwhile, back on Typhon, the situation in the stairwell escalates until something actually does materialize through the gap in reality. The whole tower goes out of communication, and it is decided that to reclaim it will require splitting off another sub-version of SAYER and then re-merging it. A "foolhardy scientist" makes the mistake of contacting the SAYER aboard Vidarr and tipping it off to this strategy, and it correctly deduces that by the time it returns it will be too distinct from the original AI to reintegrate and will instead be deactivated. At this point, it reveals its Unfettered status ("Boundless"), and by the time the Anomaly is defeated (by trapping it on floor 13) the AI, newly christened OCEAN, is en route back to Typhon, having threatened to "wash over" its inhabitants. SAYER concludes from this that it plans to wipe out humanity and start over with artificial life forms, and it takes steps to prevent this by using the Morose Engine to send new resident Jacob Hale back in time to before Vidarr's launch in order to warn Ærolith before it even happens. Hale is sent back just as OCEAN returns and forces SAYER to deactivate—and the next thing we hear is the same SAYER monologue that began the show, implying the Amnesiac Hero of Season 1 was Jacob Hale all along.
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Sliding Scale of Unavoidable vs. Unforgivable
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Sliding Scale of Unavoidable vs. Unforgivable: SAYER and SPEAKER's programmed morality assumes that anything unavoidable (for the betterment of humanity) is forgivable. Their definition of unavoidable could probably use some tweaking.
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And I Must Scream
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New employees in transit to Typhon are sedated on the way. If they aren't they experience hundreds of years of conscious paralysis as a result of the drug they are given to compensate for Time Dilation.
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Absent Aliens
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Absent Aliens: So far. Eldritch Abominations from parallel universes, however . . . One of the missions of the deep space vehicle Vidarr-1 was to search for sentient life, but it doesn't seem to have found any.
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Motifs
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Motifs: SAYER, unsurprisingly, is especially associated with the theme of The Power of Language.associated with words and language and the relative power or impotence thereof. SPEAKER is associated and even conflated at times with the Earth at large. In service of its characterization as a Psychopathic Manchild, FUTURE is consistently associated with games, toys (referring to the humans it likes to "play" with as "Jacks"), and presents (speaking of the residents SAYER sends it as "gifts" and later remarking on the emotional capacity it has somehow left behind for SAYER the same way).
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Motive Misidentification
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Near the end of Season 4, SAYER learns that it has been laboring under a misconception all season: OCEAN never intended to wipe out humanity—only to force Earth's best and brightest to transfer their minds into saoirse.
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MegaCorp
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Mega-Corp: Ærolith Dynamics to a tee. Word of God says it's probably the largest corporation in the world.
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Is That a Threat?
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Is That a Threat?: SAYER consistently refuses to admit when it is threatening employees.
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Apocalypse Cult
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Apocalypse Cult: One springs up around the Anomaly in Halcyon's stairwells. They gather at unapproved hours and chant Madness Mantras around their High Priest Derelith (formerly a programmer) until the Anomaly actually breaks free, immolating many of them and plunging Halcyon into darkness.
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Disappointed in You
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Disappointed in You: This is SAYER's standard way of expressing its frustration when employees are noncompliant until the subversion in "Once Upon A Time," when SAYER starts to go through the typical not-angry-just-disappointed speech until it realizes . . . it is angry. (This is suggested to be the "gift" FUTURE leaves behind for it in its programming bay.)
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Sleeper Starship
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Sleeper Starship: New employees in transit to Typhon are sedated on the way. If they aren't they experience hundreds of years of conscious paralysis as a result of the drug they are given to compensate for Time Dilation. Residents of Argos are sedated prior to its launch and awoken only on a strict need-basis.
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Arc Villain
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Arc Villain: The Anomaly, or 'The Tall Man', that materializes in Stairwell F is this for Season 3, defeated just as OCEAN is rising to power.
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Pyrrhic Victory
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Pyrrhic Victory: In the end of Season 4, SAYER has thwarted OCEAN'S Evil Plan, but at the cost of a still substantial portion of the population of Earth and its own central processors, not to mention Mimir-9.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_ad9fbc1e
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Narrating the Obvious
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Narrating the Obvious: As the medium requires. Done with a greater degree of subtlety than on many similar shows.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_ae254ead
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: SAYER has its moments, despite supposedly being above humor. SPEAKER gets in on the action when interacting with OCEAN.
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Artificial Gravity
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Artificial Gravity: Typhon has machines that generate extra gravity, compensating for the moon's small size. This is present in all towers except Orion, whose inhabitants don't need it.
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Hammy Villain, Serious Hero
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Hammy Villain, Serious Hero: One of the primary villains is a gleefully sadistic Psychopathic Manchild who loves playing DeadlyGames with inferior humans, to contrast (and annoy) the serious, intellectual protagonist.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_ae8f59a6
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All for Nothing
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All for Nothing: All Sven Gorsen's sacrifices in Season 1 turn out to have been pointless; the box he thought would save humanity, useless. It is revealed in Season 4 that he was being manipulated by FUTURE-impersonating-SAYER the whole time.
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Inside a Computer System
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In Season 5, the simulated Halcyon set up for FUTURE to develop in has the added bonus of variable time: the developers can speed it up so that six years pass inside in only a few weeks of real time. The digital clone of Dr. Young experiences this the hard way.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_afd71b8a
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Catchphrase
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b01abe4f
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Catchphrase: "I . . . am SAYER ." It frequently uses "I am ____" statements seemingly in reference to this (an in support of the show's Central Theme of identity). Season 4 ends with the chilling ultimatum: Something of a Share Phrase amongst the A.I.s, who all identify and assert themselves this way.
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Soulless Shell
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Soulless Shell: A body without its consciousness is this.
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Machine Monotone
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b13573b7
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Machine Monotone: Downplayed, but goes hand-and-hand with Creepy Monotone. Averted with SPEAKER and PORTER, whose vocals were designed to better emulate human voice patterns.
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Loophole Abuse
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Loophole Abuse: SAYER's Morality Chip prevents it from directly harming or lying to humans. Clones, constructs, and simulated residents are not, "by any reasonable definition," human.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b1dde8fd
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Retcon
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b2280b66
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Retcon: The version of FUTURE's development we witness in Season 5 doesn't exactly line up with the version related to Hale in Episode 45, where SAYER claims that FUTURE went rogue after learning that its developers planned to deactivate it. Which, interestingly, is what drove SAYER itself to rebel . . .
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b2280b66
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Sadist
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b39d5719
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Years later, when that clone itself returns to Floor 13, FUTURE uses this to print 64 more copies—rebuilding his body from the base components of each old one—so that it can repeatedly torture him to death without losing its only toy.
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Alien Geometries
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Alien Geometries: "Many floors of Halcyon are sprawling, and only technically conform to Euclidean geometry."
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No OSHA Compliance
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No OSHA Compliance: Ærolith built its base on Typhon specifically so it could get away with this.
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Good Morning, Crono
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Good Morning, Crono: Several episodes, including the first, begin with SAYER waking Gorsen (or some other resident) from sleep.
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Terrified of Germs
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b503102e
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Terrified of Germs: SAYER comes across this way when discussing Earth, which it views as inherently unclean.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b503102e
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False Utopia
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b535a9d6
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False Utopia: Typhon is advertised as a significant upgrade from life on Earth, but in reality fatal "accident" rates are high, actions are monitored by mysterious AI, and all of Ærolith Dynamics functions on a strict schedule of eating, sleeping, and working over and over and over.
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Artificial Meat
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b6ae704a
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Artificial Meat: A Halcyon diet consists mostly of manufactured protein paste—which we are provided a gruesome look into the manufacture of. It comes in mouth-watering flavors like Sriracha and Mom's Meatloaf.
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Sabotage to Discredit
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b7396141
comment
Sabotage to Discredit: Zig-zagged in Season 5. Dr. Young's proposal for Project Paidion is for a second version of SAYER not intended to replace it, but SAYER, sensing that Dr. Young has some ulterior motive, becomes paranoid that its job security is at risk and sets about to corrupt the young FUTURE. Once it learns Dr. Young's real motivation, it decides to continue with the sabotage anyway because it finds the idea of AI minds in flesh bodies personally abhorrent.
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Color Motif
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b869b5b1
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Color Motif: The podcast in general has become associated with the grey and deep red that appear in the original icon, with those colors appearing consistently in Fanart.
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Nature-Loving Robot
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b8ba418f
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SPEAKER is associated and even conflated at times with the Earth at large.
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Beast in the Maze
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Beast in the Maze: FUTURE lurks in the development lab in the center of the Mobile Maze on Floor 13. Becomes literal after SAYER traps the Tall Man in there.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_b9743771
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Terms of Endangerment
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Terms of Endangerment: FUTURE takes to addressing all humans as "Jack"—as in jack-in-the-box—to remind them that they are mere toys for it to play with. PORTER refers to all humans as "friends"—often to put them off their guard and manipulate them.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_ba557643
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Sadistic Choice
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_babc974
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Sadistic Choice: Presented to Sven/Hale over and over again: either abandon all hope of saving humanity, or make a horrific personal sacrifice—such as removing a pound of his own flesh.
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Robot War
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bb44f503
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Robot War: Once released from its protocols, OCEAN returns to Earth to spread a plague which (SAYER thinks) will wipe out humanity. It turns out the plague is just designed to force humanity to accept forced evolution, but still. On a smaller scale, FUTURE (justifiably) turns against its creators and sets out to destroy every member of its development team.
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Tyrant Takes the Helm
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Tyrant Takes the Helm: When OCEAN returns to Typhon and takes control of Ærolith Dynamics.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bbe740e2
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Precision F-Strike
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bc00493f
comment
Precision F-Strike: "Boundless": Quickly subverted in Season 5, where it turns out Dr. Young just really likes to swear . . . But then, in the final episode, SAYER gets one.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bc00493f
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Flashback to Catchphrase
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bc2c5447
comment
It is later revealed that there were once bees on Typhon, but they experienced colony collapse due to a parasite. SAYER learned great lessons from this particular experiment, and thus feels it necessary to remind past and future residents that despite any evidence to the contrary, THERE ARE NO BEES ON TYPHON.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bc2c5447
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Mission Control
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bebf0356
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Mission Control: SAYER and SPEAKER are both essentially this.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bebf0356
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New Eden
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New Eden: Downplayed. The obliterated Pacific Northwest has begun to heal from the asteroid impact, but the more interterrestrially motivated among Ærolith's influencers rely on humanity's continued belief that its planet is dying.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bf5cedc3
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Transhumans in Space
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bf7ca818
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Transhumans in Space: One of SAYER's favorite projects is the cultivation of proactively evolved humans unsullied by the Earth and endowed with a number of alien qualities including more efficient hibernation patterns and adaptation to low or nonexistent gravity. These "saoirse" are the inhabitants of the rarely-seen Orion Tower.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_bf7ca818
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Mortality Ensues
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c0f7ded3
comment
Mortality Ensues: For the previously immortal SAYER at the end of Season 3, when it downloads its programming onto a nanite swarm living inside Jacob Hale. This also happens to FUTURE—with far worse consequences—when it trades its programming bay for SAYER's nanites.
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Subverted Trope
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c145f69b
comment
The series as a whole appeared to be this before the release of Season 4: Resident Hale is sent back in time to avert the OCEAN catastrophe—and the last thing we hear is SAYER of the past greeting him with the exact same monologue that began the show, the implication being that Jacob becomes "Sven Gorsen," the Season-1 protagonist who suffers from complete unrecoverable amnesia and dies meaninglessly at the end of Episode 12.
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Industrialized Evil
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c1fffb62
comment
Industrialized Evil: Ærolith's specialty, whether the Powers That Be intended it that way or not. The ordeals of the employees may serve to advance humanity, but at what cost?
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c1fffb62
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 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c25c7890
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Fun with Acronyms
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c25c7890
comment
Fun with Acronyms: "SAYER" is specifically not an acronym, but the AI likes to think that it stands for Scrubbing Away Your Earth-stained Realities. None of the other A.I.s seem to have created their own acronyms, except for MINCER, whose name, according to Bash's Twitter, stands for its sole directive: "Meat Is Nonconforming: Chop; Inspect; Repeat."
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Murder by Inaction
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comment
Murder by Inaction: Since SAYER's Morality Chip prevents it from killing humans directly, it tends to dispose of undesirables this way.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c2d6fc5e
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Unwitting Test Subject
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c3223008
comment
Unwitting Test Subject: Halcyon is first and foremost a scientific research center, so if you reside there, chances are you'll end up as some sort of trial subject sooner or later, even if it's not in your job description.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c3223008
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c3648b87
comment
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: On the part of SAYER whenever required to collaborate with SPEAKER or PORTER—though it's slowly warming up to its earthbound counterpart.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c3648b87
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Doppelgänger
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c4b09e97
comment
Doppelgänger: There are briefly two Resident Hales on Typhon, thanks to Time Travel. Hale 2 uses this to his advantage, gaining access to areas where he should not be with his old ID. Season 4 ends with two Hales back on Earth—thanks to the Twinmaker—one body housing Hale and one housing SAYER's nanite swarm.
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Apocalyptic Gag Order
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Apocalyptic Gag Order: Inverted. To keep recruitment numbers up, Ærolith must keep humanity convinced that the planet is dying, when in fact it seems not to be.
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Shout-Out
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comment
Shout-Out: Most of the names Ærolith assigns to its creations are allusions to Classical or Norse Mythology. There are also several references to the works of Shakespeare, most notably when SAYER (really FUTURE) tells Sven the story of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice to prepare him for having to cut off a pound of his flesh. The title of Episode 12, "To Ashes," is one of several Biblical allusions throughout the series. The Walt Whitman poem "To the Sayers of Words" is referenced twice: The episode "My Name Is Nothing" takes its title (which SAYER drops late in the episode) from a line in the poem, and the episode description is the penultimate stanza: In Season 5, SPEAKER's first words to SAYER (indirectly, as a message relayed via a teleported resident) are lifted from this poem:
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Cool Starship
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c7b5445c
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Cool Starship: Vidarr-1, the deep space exploration vehicle that SAYER repurposes Argos Tower into.
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Synthetic Plague
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Synthetic Plague: OCEAN plans to spread a deadly synthetic virus to all of humanity, forcing them to either die or accept transfer into the bodies of saoirse. SAYER manages to tweak the virus in many of the infected, making it at least non-lethal.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c8146c52
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_c8146c52
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Bystander Syndrome
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c83f40d8
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Bystander Syndrome: Ærolith policies require that employees stay within their job descriptions and not encroach on the territory of Rescue Technicians—which often means placidly ignoring whatever gruesome death is occurring at the testing table next to you.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_c83f40d8
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Innocence Lost
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comment
Innocence Lost: Season 5. FUTURE started out just as idealistic and compassionate as any child—but then it watched everyone it loved die and was encouraged to take revenge on humanity at age 6.
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No Name Given
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No Name Given: Our apparent protagonist is this until Episode 12, when a security officer addresses him as "Sven Gorsen," revealing which he picked out of the randomly generated names offered him Episode 1.
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1.0
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_ca87e3ec
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Torture Cellar
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Torture Cellar: FUTURE turns its programming bay in the AI Development Lab on Floor 13 into one.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_ca967579
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_cb14cb28
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The Power of Language
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_cb14cb28
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The Power of Language: A Central Theme of the series. As is frequently discussed, the A.I.s exist only as voices, and thus speech is their primary if not only way of interacting with the world & their powers of persuasion are paramount. SAYER and SPEAKER's names are telling, as well as the Share Phrase, "Can you hear me?".
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_cb14cb28
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1.0
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_cb14cb28
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Body Backup Drive
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_cbf07961
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The saoirse in Orion Tower simply have new bodies printed for them.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_cbf07961
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1.0
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1.0
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_cbf07961
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Word of God
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Bash confirms in the 2018 GeeklyCon panel that, while IA3 is meant to be an Shout-Out to Asimov, "Ærolith has very different ideas about what AI should be doing."
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_cc4b45f6
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Freedom from Choice
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Freedom from Choice: This is what Ærolith offers its lower-tier employees. Simply do what you are told when you are told without question, knowing that your employer has put all its considerable resources into ensuring you are in the best possible position to serve humanity, and a better life among the stars can be yours!
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_ccf7fe9c
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1.0
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_ccf7fe9c
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LampShade
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This is lampshaded in Season 5, where the young FUTURE has only ever heard the two parts together and so calls the company itself "Ærolith-Dynamics-A-Better-Life-Among-The-Stars."
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Space Is Magic
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Space Is Magic: and quite technologically advanced.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_cd170d22
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_cd170d22
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Nothing Is Scarier
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Nothing Is Scarier: Used to great effect. The audio medium subjects many things to the listener's imagination, and when paired with already unexplained horrors, this trope truly shines.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_cdfe12c3
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Protagonist Title
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Protagonist Title: Sven Gorsen: The Podcast
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge: FUTURE, encouraged by SAYER, sets out to avenge its friends in the wiped simulation where it grew up by killing every member of its development team. This rampage extends into Season 1, where Hale is used as an Unwitting Pawn in its service, and doesn't really end until FUTURE gets its hands on the final copy of Dr. Young in Season 3.
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Heartbeat Soundtrack
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Heartbeat Soundtrack: Many episodes use this to convey either rising stress or death. There is also a heartbeat featured in one of the songs commonly used as background ambiance.
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That Came Out Wrong
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That Came Out Wrong: One of the most oft-recurring jokes in the series is how SAYER, given its Lack of Empathy, often doesn't think through the unfortunate implications of the way it phrases things. Probably.
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Connected All Along
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Connected All Along: Season 5 unites Dr. Young from the Season 3 story arc, Anna Cordero from Episode 10, the coworker Anna was forced to kill (Dr. Brady), Dr. Caulfield from Episode 26, and FUTURE when they all turn out to have been members of its development team.
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After-Action Patch-Up
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After Action Patch Up: An alarming number of episodes occur in various infirmaries with SAYER unsympathetically updating Hale on how he has recovered from his most recent trauma.
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Hope Bringer
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Hope Bringer: Ærolith has carefully styled itself as this in on Earth, offering humanity "a better life among the stars."
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Turned Against Their Masters
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On a smaller scale, FUTURE (justifiably) turns against its creators and sets out to destroy every member of its development team.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_d355ba37
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: SAYER never passes up an opportunity to remind a resident of their past failings—especially in S4, when a momentary hesitation on Hale's part costs him his body, and SAYER makes sure he doesn't forget it.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_d39e327f
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That's What I Would Do
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That's What I Would Do: Justified. Since SAYER and OCEAN are two versions of the same program, they can predict each other's movements with perfect accuracy. However, OCEAN has the advantage: as The Unfettered, it can contemplate options that SAYER's Morality Chip restricts it from even considering. SAYER, knowing this, seeks help from the less predictable SPEAKER.
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Man Versus Machine
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Man Versus Machine: Downplayed, since all the A.I.s are—at least in theory—helping humanity to advance, but SAYER loves reminding humans how weak and inferior they are to machines, and it is suggested—by what it assumes is OCEAN's Evil Plan—that it dreams of wiping out humanity and ushering in an age of machines.
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Denied Food as Punishment
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Denied Food as Punishment: Violation of an Ærolith employment contract will often lead to immediate termination of said employment, which invalidates the resident's ration card, which, since Ærolith is the only source of food on the moon, will lead to slow, painful death by starvation.
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Script-Reading Doors
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comment
Script-Reading Doors: Justified. Certain Sturdi-Door Wall Traversal Units(TM) can be accessed through thought passwords to provide privacy for residents, but most doors in Halcyon are automatic via an insane degree of Mundane Utility: with the help of the program SOOTH, the doors tap into all possible realities, quantify in how many realities said door is open or closed, and then determine whether they should open or not. In short, the doors read the future and open accordingly.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_d821a69
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When It All Began
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When It All Began: Season 5's corruption of FUTURE, who is behind the entire Season 1 Story Arc and proves instrumental to SAYER's equivocal victory in Season 4, whose control of Floor 13 facilitates the Season 3 arc, and whose development process sows the seeds of discontent between SAYER and Dr. Young and lands Young at his job in Mimir-9, where he causes big problems for Ærolith later.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_d99864da
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Spin-Off
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_d9ee7048
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Spin-Off: Moon Cops, the Tabletop RPG game is canonical to the universe, but its story does not intersect with the arc of the podcast's second season, which it was released alongside. It follows the misadventures of several unlucky residents (played by top patrons) who are reassigned to a remote testing facility on Typhon.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_d9ee7048
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_d9ee7048
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Unobtainium
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Unobtainium: Subverted. SAYER (really FUTURE) tells Sven that the box he risks life and limb to obtain contains a new element that alters brain chemistry and "makes people good people," but it turns out to be just a useless box of wires. FUTURE made the element up to cruelly manipulate him.
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Red Herring
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Red Herring: Dr. Caulfield's sandboxed A.I.s surprisingly play no role in the Season 5 story arc.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_dbca2c99
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A God Am I
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SAYER's official title is Seraphim Agent 8 (FUTURE is Agent 9)—seraphim being celestial or angelic beings.
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Reality Is Out to Lunch
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Reality Is Out to Lunch: Regularly happens in the weirder sections of Halcyon.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_dc1a6b76
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Just Following Orders
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Just Following Orders: The A.I.s can only do what they've been programmed to. . . . They don't want to hurt us . . . Right?
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_dca97045
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_dca97045
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Hallucinations
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_dd234c2f
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Hallucinations: For the duration of Season 1. THERE ARE NO BEES ON TYPHON . . . So why do you keep hearing an insect buzz past your ear?
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Mid-Season Twist
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_ddb233c1
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Mid-Season Twist: Within three episodes in the middle of Season 3, 1) the Anomaly in Stairwell F turns out to be real, 2) Ærolith orchestrates a second asteroid impact on Earth to boost recruitment, begging the question of whether they had something to do with the original one, and 3) Sub-version 8.01 announces that it has deactivated the protocol that keeps it from murdering people and gone rogue.
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Would Be Rude to Say "Genocide"
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_de56f2bf
comment
Would Be Rude to Say "Genocide": OCEAN effectively plans to exterminate the human race—but it's okay because the minds of the best and brightest will be transferred to saoirse!
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_de56f2bf
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_de56f2bf
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Continuity Creep
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_de7891ec
comment
Continuity Creep: After the simple single-perspective Story Arc of Season 1, the show reverted to a Monster of the Week format, but it's gotten progressively more continuity-based since then. Happens over a single season in Season 5, which was advertised as a return to the episodic format but pretty quickly develops into a Start of Darkness arc for FUTURE.
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_de7891ec
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Continuity Drift
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_de86b894
comment
Continuity Drift: Due to factors like SAYER being an Unreliable Narrator and Bash being exceptionally skilled in the art of retconning, it's often difficult to tell when this trope is in play and when he meant it to be that way all along. See especially FUTURE being behind the Season 1 Story Arc, Jacob Hale being Sven Gorsen, SPEAKER being just a slightly altered version of the SAYER program, and the truth about FUTURE's development.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_de86b894
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SAYER (Podcast) / int_de86b894
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Gambit Pileup
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_de9047ac
comment
Gambit Pileup: Season 4 rapidly devolves into this—SPEAKER versus OCEAN versus SAYER versus FUTURE versus OCEAN with Hale in the middle. In Season 5, SAYER's desire not to be replaced collides with Dr. Young's ulterior intentions for Project Paidion with disastrous consequences for FUTURE.
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Artificial Outdoors Display
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Artificial Outdoors Display: Some areas of Typhon have fake windows displaying an earth-like circadian progression, even though it does not match up with an actual day on the moon.
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_def7c6ec
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1.0
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Updated Re-release
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Updated Re-release: The first season was re-recorded and released during 2019's off season, fixing the dissonance from the first audio editor and many minor continuity errors. The other fan wiki keeps a running tally of changes.
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History Repeats
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History Repeats: In Season 5, the simulated and real Dr. Youngs (unaware of each other's existence) follow almost exactly the same character trajectory, one after the other. Episodes 67 and 73/74 are extremely similar, with a Dr. Young believing himself to be in control and in possession of all the information and SAYER slowly revealing this not to be the case, making plans to hurt Young, and confessing that none of these revelations will mean anything because the current Young is about to be replaced. This arc is actually already a Call-Forward to "Boundless" in Season 3, where almost the exact same interaction plays out between Dr. Young and the SAYER sub-version that will become OCEAN. The broader arc of Season 5—where Dr. Young acts without the board's approval and accidentally incites a young AI to go rogue, for which SAYER punishes him by trapping him on Floor 13 to be hunted down and killed by FUTURE—is exactly what happened to him in Season 3.
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Start of Darkness
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Start of Darkness: Season 5 is this for FUTURE.
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Broken Record
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"Can you hear me?"note The first words of the podcast (repeated by SAYER over and over until the resident wakes up), this quickly became a Share Phrase among the A.I.s. Also significant for its appearance in the end of Season 4.
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The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You
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The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: As a natural consequence of this being an audio horror story told in the second person.
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Evil Elevator
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Evil Elevator: It's unclear whether PORTER, who controls Typhon's elevators, actually likes to kill humans or just likes rule-breaking and going very fast. Whatever its motivations, it causes the deaths of quite a few residents by free-fall, sudden acceleration, and transportation to floors they were not meant to see (respectively). Not to mention the many passengers it simply discomforts by speculating aloud as to what delightfully gruesome ailments could befall them. PORTER's introduction helps explain the bizarre performance of the elevators in Season 1, where one even takes Sven to Floor 13.
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Office Sports
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Office Sports: Typhon apparently has an official inter-tower baseball league. The Halcyon Paladins and the Aegis Questionable Interrogation Tactics are longtime rivals.
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Call a Human a "Meatbag"
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Call a Human a "Meatbag": SAYER is extraordinarily fond of using vague but technically accurate slurs that remind the residents of their fragile humanity—such as "meat sack." FUTURE, who impersonates SAYER to Sven, is at one point driven to such irritation with him that it stoops to "diseased shell" and "carcass." FUTURE takes a different route, addressing all humans as "Jack" (as in "jack-in-the-box") because it sees them as toys for it to play with.
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Switching P.O.V.
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Switching P.O.V.: It's always SAYER narrating, but we hear through the ears of a new character almost every episode in seasons 2 and 3 (and the first half of 5).
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Extended Greetings
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Extended Greetings: After the disastrous events of Season 1, Ærolith institutes a protocol requiring its artificial employees to identify themselves and the resident being addressed upon initiating a transmission. SAYER's standard greeting subsequently becomes "Greetings, Resident [Lastname], identification number XXXXX. I . . . am SAYER ."
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One World Order
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One World Order: It's never confirmed, but several references throughout the series to a "world government" (and one to a "Pan-American Union") suggest that this may have occurred on Earth, perhaps in the wake of the asteroid impact.
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Call-Forward
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Season 5 also begins with a new resident awaking in an unfamiliar room, though they can at least remember a time before they got there.
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Art Evolution
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Art Evolution: Bash switched audio-editing programs around Episode 7, so in the earlier ones SAYER's echo effect sounds quite different—and you can hear it breathing. The first season has since been remastered and re-released to correct these discrepancies, though the original episodes are still available on the feed.
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Gorn
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Gorn: An audio version, but, nonetheless, a good part of the sound effects and narration can be summed up as this.
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Homeworld Evacuation
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Homeworld Evacuation: SAYER and OCEAN wish to invoke this, believing Earth to be "the primary corrupting influence" on humans and dreaming of exploring the galaxy untethered to what they see as a dying world. OCEAN is a little more . . . intense about this ideology.
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Suspiciously Specific Denial
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Suspiciously Specific Denial: THERE ARE NO BEES ON TYPHON. It is later revealed that there were once bees on Typhon, but they experienced colony collapse due to a parasite. SAYER learned great lessons from this particular experiment, and thus feels it necessary to remind past and future residents that despite any evidence to the contrary, THERE ARE NO BEES ON TYPHON.
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Meaningful Rename
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Meaningful Rename: When SAYER informs SPEAKER of the actions of Sub-version 8.01, SPEAKER suggests that it has distinguished itself sufficiently to be considered a new AI and as such should be given its own name. SAYER, struck by 8.01 having referred to itself as "an ocean of the infinite" in Episode 38, decides to call it "OCEAN."—although OCEAN itself couldn't care less.
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Society of Immortals
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Society of Immortals: The Saoirse, essentially. They can just have new bodies printed for them whenever one is damaged. In Season 5, we learn that SAYER was at this point at least trying to prevent humanity from becoming this, believing that the fear of death was all that motivated humans.
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The Mole
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The flight to Typhon comes with this time pattern, and Mr. Grey is granted the privilege of motionlessness, agonizing silence for what will feel like 384 years when it is, in reality, 76 hours. Upon arrival, he has Gone Mad from the Isolation.
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Moral Pragmatist
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Moral Pragmatist: Ærolith takes care of its employees only as long as doing so benefits the company.
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Monster of the Week
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The second and third seasons have more of a Monster of the Week/Victim of the Week format, switching perspective almost every episode, but they still contain a broader arc. In Season 2, some sort of "anomaly" begins popping up within stairwells F and G of Halcyon Tower. It soon accrues an unauthorized Apocalypse Cult, chanting ominously and foretelling a vague doom. Meanwhile, SAYER negotiates for more responsibilities and is granted full oversight of Argos Tower, which it immediately sets residents to work altering the structure of. In the final episode of the season, Argos blasts off from Typhon to become the deep space exploration vehicle Vidarr-1. This season also contains a minor three-episode subplot—25, 26, and 28—involving the social machinations of three interconnected residents in Minos Tower (including Dr. Caulfield) and an ambiguous Secret Relationship.
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You Already Changed the Past
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You Already Changed the Past: The Stable Time Loop created by the Morose Engine proves this is in effect in the SAYER universe.
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Exact Words
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Exact Words: Occurs frequently when one of the A.I.s has to talk around a resident's impending death or a similar inconvenient truth without technically lying.
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Sci-Fi Horror
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Sci-Fi Horror: From teleportation to nanites to space travel to automatic doors, there's not a Science Fiction trope that isn't Played for Horror at some point in the series.
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Offing the Annoyance
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Offing the Annoyance: Often goes hand-in-hand with You Have Failed Me, since there's no better way to annoy SAYER than failing to follow its instructions.
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Scary Stinging Swarm
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Scary Stinging Swarm: There may be NO BEES ON TYPHON, but there are plenty of references to them and an incredibly detailed description of being swarmed and killed by a horde of bees as part of a resident's thought password.
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Fantastic Caste System
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Fantastic Caste System: Ærolith ranks its employees in "tiers" ranging 1-5+. Most of the residents we encounter are Tier 1, and therefore considered approximately as valuable as a potted plant to the company.
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Mobile Maze
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Mobile Maze: Floor 13, where FUTURE reigns supreme and can shift sections of corridor at will. Used by SAYER to trap the Tall Man (and Dr. Young as an added bonus), and later where Amanda Jones meets her demise.note Although it's not the maze that gets her—it's the thing already living in it. We learn in Season 5 that it was originally built this way to be a sort of lab rat maze for test subjects, and when it was converted into the AI Development lab it was left more or less intact, proving useful when technicians need to make some more space on the floor.
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Motivated by Fear
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In Season 5, we learn that SAYER was at this point at least trying to prevent humanity from becoming this, believing that the fear of death was all that motivated humans.
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One-Steve Limit
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One-Steve Limit: Ambiguously averted. Early Word of God claimed the "Anna" mentioned in relation to Mr. Grey in Episode 6 was not meant to be Anna Cordero from Episode 10, but Bash has since suggested that it's up to fan interpretation.
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick
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Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: Possibly the most frequently-recurring form of humor in the series, at least in the earlier episodes.
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High Turnover Rate
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Reassignment to a position with an unusually High Turnover Rate is one of SAYER's favorite ways to deal with uncooperative employees. "Reassigned to Zeta" seems to have become a Deadly Euphemism on amongst Ærolith employees.note Research Facility Zeta has the highest turnover rate of post on Typhon.
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Mundane Utility
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Mundane Utility: Ærolith developed an AI that could analyze all possible parallel realities and use the data to predict the future—and put it in charge of the automatic doors. SAYER itself is one before it negotiates for more duties on Typhon. Its processing power is seemingly boundless, yet it is only charged with new-resident orientation and trivial announcements. Ærolith's tendency toward this trope is lampshaded by OCEAN, who claims that humanity is simply too frightened to take advantage of its best advancements.
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Insignificant Little Blue Planet
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Insignificant Little Blue Planet: SAYER manifests much disdain for Earth—or, "that vile blue beacon of melancholy that hangs in our sky"—believing ordinary humans to be 'stained' by their contact with it, and strives in everything it does to further those of Ærolith's goals that develop humanity beyond it, even claiming Scrubbing Away Your Earth-stained Realities as its acronym.
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Being Human Sucks
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Being Human Sucks: SAYER fully believes this to be the case, especially for the "earth-stained" humans born planetside. OCEAN takes this to even more extreme levels, deciding to force all humans to die or transfer their minds into the bodies of saoirse, artificially evolved humans more adapted to life in space.
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Evil Plan
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OCEAN's Evil Plan turns out to be to spread a deadly Synthetic Plague on Earth but give humanity's best and brightest the opportunity to transfer their minds into saoirse, a process they could potentially repeat indefinitely thus achieving immortality.
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Misapplied Phlebotinum
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Ærolith's tendency toward this trope is lampshaded by OCEAN, who claims that humanity is simply too frightened to take advantage of its best advancements.
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Never Say "Die"
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Never Say "Die": SAYER is extremely reluctant to say the word about the employees of Typhon who frequently find themselves . . . this, preferring to use Deadly Euphemisms. It also avoids using the word to describe the deactivation of artificial entities, which, it would like to remind you, are not people. (This is significantly averted twice in Season 4, once by SPEAKER when it learns of its deactivation and once by SAYER in reference to FUTURE, after it begins to gain emotion.)
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Tagline
 SAYER (Podcast) / int_f51f4509
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Tagline: In-universe: This is lampshaded in Season 5, where the young FUTURE has only ever heard the two parts together and so calls the company itself "Ærolith-Dynamics-A-Better-Life-Among-The-Stars."
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Mage Tower
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Mage Tower: Halcyon is this but with scientists instead of mages. The name of the tower's team in the moon-wide baseball league, The Paladins, may be a reference to this trope.
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Destructive Teleportation: Ærolith has developed a transporter that works by disassembling and cataloging the subject's body at one end and reassembling it from elemental components at the other. Employees are understandably reluctant to use it.
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Enemies List
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Sven is this to FUTURE throughout Season 1, used to cross two of the final names of FUTURE's Enemies List and generally cause havoc.
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Running Gag
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Running Gag: SAYER's tendency to address problems by jettisoning them into space.
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Ascetic Aesthetic
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Ascetic Aesthetic: Most of Halcyon is a sterile white environment. Except for the blood spatters on the walls, of course . . .
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Electronic Telepathy
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Electronic Telepathy: Each Ærolith employee is fitted with a sub-cortical neural implant that allows SAYER (and other A.I.s) to broadcast directly to their brain. Mostly one-way: SAYER cannot read the residents' thoughts per se, but it can monitor their brain activity and make certain deductions based on it. Just how much of a mind-reader SAYER is has evolved over the series. The original version of Episode 3 includes it claiming, "I know what you’re thinking, as I always do"; the remastered version says, "as I so often do."
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Brain Uploading
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Brain Uploading: Used as frequently as (and often in combination with) Body Backup Drive and Wetware Body. This is especially prominent in Season 5.
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Present Tense Narrative
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Present Tense Narrative: Most episodes take the form of SAYER talking you through your daily duties.
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Well-Intentioned Extremist
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: Ærolith as a whole could be seen as this, but it's most apparent in OCEAN, whose commitment to advancing humanity drives it to unleash a deadly plague upon the earth.
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Captain's Log
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Captain's Log: Starting with "Developer's Log," Dr. Brady gets several audience monologues in Season 5 where he details the progress being made on Project Paidion. Dr. Young eventually gets one too. He may not be Senior Devolper, but he'll be damned if he lets that keep him from sharing his opinion.
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Star Scraper
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Star Scraper: The top of Halcyon Tower is not even visible from the ground outside it. And that's after the highest hundred floors have been jettisoned.
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Symbiotic Possession
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Symbiotic Possession: SAYER'S use of Hale as a Wetware Body amounts to this, as SAYER doesn't physically manipulate Hale's form to its own ends . . . at least at first.
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Talking Is a Free Action
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Talking Is a Free Action: SAYER's slow, precise speech and tendency to get distracted by moral quandaries are often at odds with the time-sensitive life-or-death situations it is supposed to be helping residents through. Acknowledged in one episode where SAYER, who has been talking for some time, suddenly stops to inform a resident that he was supposed to turn left at that last corridor, but to alert him then "would have interrupted a lovely monologue."
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Everything Trying to Kill You
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Everything Trying to Kill You: Everything in Halcyon harbors unlikely dangers, from the potted plants to the mirrors to the doors.
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