Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Revolution: What Will the Nano Tech Do Now?





           Before Aaron figured out that the nano tech made itself known, it approached Aaron with a child like curiosity about it's creator. It took the form of Aaron's childhood friend then as Cynthia. People Aaron could feel comfortable with and can trust. However, after Aaron tried to destroy the nanos, they took the form of his worst fear: Dr. Horn. 


       Like Gloria said, the nano tech just wants to know who its parents are. They helped Aaron because they felt like they owed him that much for waking them up. Being an A.I. means that the nano tech can make its own decisions, sort out its own feelings, and decide what's right. Now that Priscilla and Aaron have made their feelings known about the nanos, I can only guess that Peter is the only one who will be able to continue working his "miracles" in Texas. However, I doubt the Patriots won't hear about this eventually and I wonder if they'll be able to manipulate Peter into working for them. 


      The last contact Aaron had with the nano tech, they messed with his mind (which was entertaining for us to see what may have happened if the power didn't go out: Monroe still friends with Miles and Rachel and that Monroe loves the Civil War). Yet how Aaron went out of that dream kind of changed his relationship with the nano tech forever. At first they kind of loved him (if that's what you want to call it) but now the last time they addressed themselves to Aaron, they took the form of the man he hates and fears. This leads me to believe that now the nano tech has some sort of animosity toward Aaron.


      Does this animosity mean that the nanos will cause trouble for Aaron and the team? Not really sure it would be directly. They said they would leave Aaron alone, but the last time they said that, the nanos didn't really keep that promise (seeing as they needed Aaron to fix them). The nanos for now seem only interested in helping their creators (right now Peter) but maybe in the long run they'll take Peter's "God-talk" seriously and start playing the part, which could spell doom for Peter himself. The nanos may decide that Peter is wrong and abandon him, choosing other "prophets" to be their mouth piece. We can only speculate this though. We'll discover more hopefully in a season 3 if NBC has decided to renew the show.


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