Atomic Heart for android download1/12/2024 ![]() ![]() P-3, we learn, suffered a severe brain injury following an explosion in Bulgaria prior to the events of the game. ![]() Something that comes up time and time again is why Major Sergey Necheyev can't access his memories, and how he can survive so many brushes with death – the reason for that is a previous near-death experience. I'll be honest, I spent most of the game expecting Agent P-3 to be an android – you know, one with an atomic heart. Because if you don't have either of these tools, once you're given the Neuro-Polymer injection and made a part of the Kollektive network, there is no way out – whoever is in control of the network is able to send all connected humans into a hallucinatory 'Limbo' state and take control of their minds and bodies. Naturally, all of that is a front, and the Kollektive network is actually a way for the Soviet Government to control all of society – with a secret Alpha Connector and two magic Gold Rings helping to keep the people who hold them free of the network's influence. This would, in theory, give people more direct control over the androids to better serve humanity, and it would also allow for more democratic processes and faster decision-making. The Kollektive 2.0 network, which is set to launch within a few days of the beginning of the game, would see humans who have been given a Neuro-Polymer injection – so, all of USSR society – connect to a single neural network. The first iteration of 'Kollektive' is what linked all of the androids to a central network, allowing them to be more efficient in their work of assisting humanity. Okay, I'll be honest, this is one of those parts of Atomic Heart that is difficult to follow in the moment, but here goes. ![]()
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