The conclusion to the Kill Code animated web series ended with a shocking twist that raises several serious questions.
With the release of Kill Code: Part 4, Respawn finally revealed the real reason behind those changes.
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Realizing he’s lost the upper hand, the scheming Silva Pharmaceuticals CEO has a tempting offer for Revenant.
“I respect a man’s right to control his destiny,” Torres tells the undead assassin.
“I can give you that control.
But what if you had… so much more?”
Revenant appears to sense his abilities strengthening, with Torres adding, “You feel it.
Your upgrades are working as designed.”
Gesturing to the facility’s ceiling, Torres reveals that he’s built his own Revenant factory.
Instead, Torres has created an army of Revenants, all of which can operate at once.
“They will fear you again,” Torres tells him.
“All you have to do… is live.”
“Control over everything.”
But Revenant has other plans.
“I only wanted control over me,” the simulacrum replies.
The Revenant shells begin escaping the facility, causing the legends to make a run for it.
The implications of this episode are pretty significant.
But Silva was also working closely withCherisse Che, owner of weapons manufacturer Chevrex and mother of Lifeline.
But even more curious is Revenant’s transformation.
It’s possible that some of the “upgrades” Silva gave him actually downgraded his free will.
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