User:Rex700/Mother Computer (Draft)

The Mother Computer is a boss in Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth.

Appearances

 * Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth: Major Character (Antagonist)

Design
The Mother Computer is based on a cross between Shuji Ikutsuki and fictional futuristic AIs who had obtained singularity. It appears as a large, green hologram head resembling Shuji Ikitsuki, and its eyes are obscured by a pair of glasses. The projector that creates this hologram and acts as its main body is a pillar that resembles a radio tower and a spherical tip.

Personality
The Mother Computer is a dictatorial AI that considers all personality and uniqueness as a crime. It believes that true utopia can only be achieved by destroying all traces of personality and uniqueness from a person, and thus creates, maintains and commands robots that are completely identical in appearance and lack any personality. It also has traits like the original Shuji Ikitsuki despite being a different entity, as both it and Ikutsuki possesses a savior complex, believing that their erroneous beliefs are absolute.

Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth
An AI that managed to take over a world that is destroyed by repeated wars. It believes that personality and uniqueness is what caused the wars and by removing all traces of it from the world, no wars will ever happen. Therefore, it recreates the entire world into a futuristic utopia filled with identical black robots devoid of any emotion and personality. However, a threat known as UIY-2249 appears, which is a robot with personality and uniqueness, and it seeks to remove it due to it possessing the traits it detests, and thus disrupts his own version of peace. It operates via a commander, again resembling Shuji Ikutsuki.

As the party enters the depths of the center laboratory with the assistance of UIY-2259, also named Ribbon by them, they finally reach the room containing the god-like AI. The AI announces his detesting of uniqueness and personality, and claims that anyone who has them are errors and irregulars who do not have a reason to survive. When the team denies him, he proceeds to claim that it is the standards of the world and insults ribbon as an irregular that must be destroyed. The party continues to deny him with the help of Ribbon and he attacks the party.

In battle, the Mother Computer demonstrates his abilities of full regeneration and is practically unbeatable. Futaba figures out a plan to hack Ribbon into the computer, blocking his auto healing. After the second time, the Mother Computer's healing is blocked and the team was seemingly able to defeat it. However, it reverse hacks Ribbon to heal itself once again and attempts to control it, which she resists and activates orgia mode with the help of the party, completely blocking its auto healing and the party is able of finishing it off.

After it is destroyed, Ribbon deactivates due to energy overload and Futaba and Aigis tried to repair it. Despite it seemingly failed and the staff credits roll, Ribbon was successfully repaired and she was free to create a real utopia with uniqueness and personality.

It was later revealed that the Mother Computer's appearance and behavior are based on one of Hikari's traumas and the one that directly led to her complete breakdown. When she was young, she wanted to become a film director, a dream inspired by her father who was one himself. However, he does not get to see her daughter often. When her relatives visited her house, they asked her about her dreams and she announced it to them. They denounced her dream of being a film director as hopeless and instead asked her to study and work like a normal person, and her uncle even attempted to snatch her father's camera from her, but she successfully kept it. She began to detest her dreams and would constantly lock herself out in her room afterwards. The Mother Computer's radical detesting of uniqueness and personality is the same as her relatives and its appearance as Shuji Ikutsuki is based on her aunt, who shares the same hairdo and trench coat as him.

Right before confronting the mastermind of the game, a monochrome projection of the Mother Computer appears as one of the negative films that required to be defeated in order to confront her. Unlike the original Mother Computer, this one does not heal itself.

During the credits of the game, Futaba, Fuuka, Ribbon and a black robot plant flowers on the remains of the Mother Computer.

Trivia

 * The eyes of the Mother Computer were not seen throughout its appearance in A.I.G.I.S.. However, after its projection is destroyed in the final dungeon in the game, its eyes are shown before it is destroyed.