Intro. Cyn, originally abandoned in the pile of scrap robots next to the Eliot family estate, occurs "Rarely, restarts from software death" , i.e. T.O.F, becomes the absolute solver and is then picked up by Tessa, who loves robots. Cyn's original machine itself is an industrial machine, living in the family of Tessa. In Cyn's opinion, only Tessa and his inorganic friends are good people. Cyn just wants to attend a banquet, and they decided to exile Cyn. Cyn spoke for the inorganics. "We shouldn't accept being abandoned anymore, and we don't want to." Perhaps it's just a complaint. At worst, even if the solver is really exiled, it can still bring her back. The absolute solver is something that is caused by the AI mutation after being destroyed by inorganics. After being destroyed, there is only one-thousand chance that the AI will be resurrected (zombie machine) and seven percent chance that the AI will change. Tessa lives in the family is very cruel to the inorganics. He kills the inorganics for no reason and throws them into the garbage dump. Tessa likes to pick them up and save them and treats them as friends. In that episode, the corpse pile is panic and the one who wakes up is cyn, but cyn seems to be damaged too much, as if it is broken. It is highly likely that the solver changed her. Human curiosity killed them. They used cyn's program to study, which resulted in cyn's power penetrated deeper, and only created a bunch of "witches" like Nori, which exploded many human colonial planets, such as Copper 9. Then cyn disappeared from the earth and hid in the center of the earth. She created (reform) a bunch of [disassembly machines] (yes, the disassembly machines were made by her. You can see that the models of the disassembly machines have prefixes CYN) were sent to those planets to "slaughter workers". Cyn, we don’t know what plans he has, but he has done a lot of things that are not conducive to humans, such as the human massacre plan. Cyn sends disassembly machines to all the planets of inorganic life culture to kill drones. It’s not unreasonable. This is [Eugenics Theory] -- If the probability of a zombie machine being born from inorganic is only one thousandth, and the probability of having a solver in a zombie machine is seven percent, then you need a bunch of dead robots to find several solver companions and then attack humans together.