Why Fire For Maeve?

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Why Fire for Maeve: I’m listening to the Big Episode for Trace Decay and you already called it at minute 58: Maeve needs to wreck her body to the point that a total rebuild is required allowing our main butcher FELIX to replace the explosive C6 vertebrae and remove any internal tracking devices.

From there, I don’t believe Maeve or Hector leave and I don’t believe they’re sent back into their loops either. I think management deems the repairs too costly to fix, thus enabling Maeve and Hector to operate from the shadows in season 2.

Ford’s ultimate motives: He views the human mind as a disease (Ep 9) and mankind as evolutionally stunted (Ep 1). Ultimately sees the Hosts as the next evolutionary stage of mankind but realizes that in their current state, the Hosts would be eradicated if anyone discovered their sentience. One of you mentioned a quote about how we shouldn’t fear AI passing the Turing Test, but rather, we should fear AI purposely failing the Turing Test. Ford acts as the protective barrier that will keep the Hosts safe from the outside world.

The Hosts will be ready to leave when they can defeat Ford and take over the park without humanity taking notice.

Regards,

Tyler

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  1. May 4, 2018

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