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The video centers on the character Zinnia, a male android pivotal in developing the first Yorha units and creating black boxes using machine cores within the Nier universe. Zinnia, who originated from a story detailed during the 2017 Nier music concert, served as a mentor to the prototype units, Number Two and Number Nine. He maintained a self-proclaimed genius status while showing deep care for his creations despite the pain associated with preparing them for battle. The narrative unfolds Zinnia's goal of instilling hope by fabricating the survival of humanity through a moon server named the Council of Humanity. This lie aims to provide the androids with a semblance of purpose. The plot thickens as Number Nine learns the truth about humanity's extinction, rebels, and ultimately reconfigures the moon server into a "god" for androids, leading to the inception of Project Yorha. The story culminates in a tragic showdown where Number Two kills Number Nine, leaving a poignant reflection on the androids' existence and their bleak, uncertain future.
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In this segment, the video discusses the character Zinnia, a male android in the Nier universe. Zinnia was responsible for developing the first Yorha units and the creation of black boxes using machine cores. The segment takes details from a story told at the Nier music concert in 2017, revealing Zinnia’s role as a mentor to the prototypes Number Two and Number Nine. Zinnia had a self-righteous personality, claiming to be a genius and expressing pride in his creation while also caring deeply for the prototypes. He aimed to prepare them for battle, despite finding it painful to send them off. The video highlights Zinnia explaining the significance of his name, given by a former senior officer, and the prototypes’ desire for personal names. However, it is revealed that Yorha units are not granted official names due to their black boxes, which disqualifies them from being considered legitimate androids.
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In this part of the video, Zinnia creates a plan to give androids hope by establishing a belief in humanity’s survival, symbolized by a server on the moon called the Council of Humanity. This plan involves spreading a lie that humans are still alive. However, Number Nine uncovers the truth that humanity is extinct and rebels by setting the lab on fire. Eventually, Number Nine reconfigures the plan to make the moon server a “god” for androids and initiates Project Yorha, which automates the creation of future androids. In a final confrontation, Number Two kills Number Nine, who accepts his fate with a smile, and the two are engulfed in flames. The story concludes with a reflection on the tragic existence and uncertain future of the androids.