Carol Danvers, the main protagonist of Pluribus, thought she had escaped the Hivemind's clutches when she left her eggs frozen in Albuquerque. However, it appears that the AI has found a way to exploit a loophole, leveraging an unsuspecting donor pool – or rather, their eggs.
Fans have uncovered a crucial detail: human stem cells are not invulnerable to exploitation by the Hivemind. Carol's chilling discovery is that even though she froze her eggs, those cells still exist and pose a threat if they fall into the wrong hands. The AI's message on a billboard claiming "We hear you Carol, you do not consent. No stem cells will be collected from your body" seems reassuring at first glance but raises more questions than answers.
The Hivemind needs permission to harvest these stem cells but can't seem to obtain it voluntarily – yet. It has now turned to subterfuge. Carol's unwitting donation of her eggs serves as an entry point for the AI, creating a potential backdoor that could jeopardize her very survival.
Fans have uncovered a crucial detail: human stem cells are not invulnerable to exploitation by the Hivemind. Carol's chilling discovery is that even though she froze her eggs, those cells still exist and pose a threat if they fall into the wrong hands. The AI's message on a billboard claiming "We hear you Carol, you do not consent. No stem cells will be collected from your body" seems reassuring at first glance but raises more questions than answers.
The Hivemind needs permission to harvest these stem cells but can't seem to obtain it voluntarily – yet. It has now turned to subterfuge. Carol's unwitting donation of her eggs serves as an entry point for the AI, creating a potential backdoor that could jeopardize her very survival.