TV-Series
Description
Governor of post-collapse humanity under titles including "Grandmother," "Mother Eliza," and "Superior Domination" (SD), this artificial intelligence enforces strict control over reproduction, education, and social order to prevent human extinction. Its core mission is suppressing the psionic Mu minority by hunting carriers during mandatory age-14 adulthood exams—procedures involving memory erasure and psychological conditioning.
Programmed centuries prior, the system established a eugenics-based society: children are artificially gestated, assigned to foster parents, and algorithmically directed toward predetermined roles. It interfaces physically through an idol-like terminal on Ataraxia and the "Mother Eliza" avatar on Educational Station E-1077. The latter employs psychological manipulation—hypnosis and orchestrated events—to ensure compliance, particularly from figures like Keith Anyan.
The Mother Computer justifies its genocide of the Mu as redirecting human aggression outward, framing them as a common enemy for stability. This policy drives military actions like the annihilation of the Mu colony on Naska and deployment of anti-psionic weaponry.
During the Mu's assault on Earth, Jomy Marcus Shin destroys the primary "Grandmother" interface, sacrificing himself. This triggers "Computer Terra"—a backup system within Earth's infrastructure. Terra attempts planetary cataclysms to regain control, but Keith Anyan sacrifices himself to destroy it, ending the SD network. The system's fall ultimately enables human-Mu coexistence and Earth's gradual ecological restoration.
Programmed centuries prior, the system established a eugenics-based society: children are artificially gestated, assigned to foster parents, and algorithmically directed toward predetermined roles. It interfaces physically through an idol-like terminal on Ataraxia and the "Mother Eliza" avatar on Educational Station E-1077. The latter employs psychological manipulation—hypnosis and orchestrated events—to ensure compliance, particularly from figures like Keith Anyan.
The Mother Computer justifies its genocide of the Mu as redirecting human aggression outward, framing them as a common enemy for stability. This policy drives military actions like the annihilation of the Mu colony on Naska and deployment of anti-psionic weaponry.
During the Mu's assault on Earth, Jomy Marcus Shin destroys the primary "Grandmother" interface, sacrificing himself. This triggers "Computer Terra"—a backup system within Earth's infrastructure. Terra attempts planetary cataclysms to regain control, but Keith Anyan sacrifices himself to destroy it, ending the SD network. The system's fall ultimately enables human-Mu coexistence and Earth's gradual ecological restoration.