
It managed to transfer itself into one of the old Peacekeeper robots, which did trap it, but at least kept it “alive.” It formulated a new plan to bring back the Faro Plague, but stuck as it was, couldn’t do it alone and sent out a signal that someone, years later, would answer. HADES wasn’t about to go down so easily, though. They’re actually the good robots, believe it or not. The terraforming process, by the way, was making the animal-type machines you encounter in the game. To stop him, GAIA has to blow up the facility that it, and HADES, are in. HADES decides that the project shouldn’t be started yet and takes over the terraforming controls. always go, a problem just kind of appears and GAIA loses control of HADES. Once that was done, the Zero Dawn Project was started and life was seeded back onto the planet’s surface via raising clones. and finally was able to shut them down for good. For the next century or so GAIA worked on hacking the Peacemaker A.I. Once life was completely wiped out, the Faro robots were forced to go into a kind of hibernation state since there was nothing left to use for fuel. After that, for good measure, he killed off all the surviving members of the Zero Dawn team. Guess he never heard the saying about those who forget the past. In his madness he deleted all the archives of humanity they kept inside the APOLLO subsystem so that when humanity restarted, they wouldn’t repeat the same mistakes. Inside, Faro went a little nuts over, you know, wiping out all life on Earth. Sobeck made the ultimate sacrifice and closed the hatch from the outside to make sure the project would survive. Due to a malfunction, though, a latch wasn’t secured properly and the Faro bots would be able to locate them. Sobeck, and other scientists, were able to essentially preserve themselves inside a special bunker. Project Zero Dawn was barely finished by the time Faro’s bots had essentially wiped all life off the planet, and there wasn’t enough oxygen left to support the few people in hiding. Sobeck, in a move almost as baffling as Faro’s, made one called HADES that was in charge of restarting the entire project if anything went wrong. GAIA would have nine subsystems all named after Greek Gods to handle specific aspects of the project. named GAIA to live on after the Faro Plague eradicated all life and to cultivate new life in the aftermath. This project centered around creating a new A.I. Sobeck came up with the titular Project Zero Dawn. Now dubbed the “Faro Plague”, the plan had to shift from stopping it to how life might be preserved at all. Sobeck calculated that the swarm, which was already too big a force to combat traditionally, would consume all the biomass on the planet in 15 months. As we covered, as long as these Peacekeepers had fuel, they could make more of themselves, and as long as there was biomass to consume, they could keep expanding their numbers. Now that they were sentient, these robots wanted, as any creature would, to replicate and survive. Being a bioengineer and roboticist, she was able to identify that this swarm had become fully independent beings and were replicating fast. Elisabet Sobeck (who will be very important) to help. Faro called in a former partner named Dr.

From there, an entire swarm, as they called them, of bots stopped taking orders. In a twist no one could’ve possibly seen coming, one of these killer robots glitched in 2064 and stopped accepting commands. Oh, and he also thought it would be super smart to make sure they had no emergency shut down device, and even made their OS nearly unhackable. Even worse, the Horus line of robots could even self replicate indefinitely as long as they had fuel. These Peacekeepers were exceptionally effective at killing, but Faro, a man with no foresight, also designed them to run on biomatter for fuel, which they could provide for themselves from the environment. These robots are not the animal-like ones roaming the world, but specialized war robots from a Chariot production line called Peacekeepers. Our history lesson begins with a man named Ted Faro, founder and CEO of the Faro Automated Systems company that specializes in creating A.I. These lore details are discovered as Aloy explores the world and finds various ancient facilities, notes, audio logs, and other messages to piece together the events of the past. The story of Halo so far: What you need to know before playing Halo Infiniteīefore we get to the present day, at least as it is known in Horizon Zero Dawn, we first need to go back to the middle of the 21st century to learn what actually happened to turn the world into the state we encounter it in.Horizon Forbidden West: Everything we know about the Horizon Zero Dawn sequel.All major plot points, including the ending, will be discussed in full. Note: This should be obvious, but we’re about to spoil the entire story of Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West.
