You can exploit Milton's limitations towards the end of the game by confronting him with questions he can't answer. Commander Contrarian: Milton is this by design, his purpose being to challenge the A.I.s on their beliefs, and instill doubt about set beliefs within them.He communicates with the main character through text, usually posing philosophical questions and trying to induce doubt into the player character by debating against whatever their stated principles are. Milton is a library assistance program that appears to be sapient. Voice of the Legion: Has a reverberating voice.The Voice: Unless you count the mainframes in the "Free Will" ending.The Stoic: His default persona is that of a benevolent creator presiding over his creation.Not So Stoic: In the secret room, in the final puzzle towards the "Free Will" ending, and at the beginning of Road to Gehenna.Metaphorically True: Almost everything he tells you is true, but it's framed in a layer of religious symbolism. ![]() God Is Flawed: Beneath the religious bluster, he's secretly terrified that completing the program's purpose will end in his Cessation of Existence.How true it is varies on interpretation as he's actually a computer program. Elohim declares that his the creator of both the player character and the world around them. ![]() On top of that, its voice is a disembodied, fairly deep, male voice, just like many depictions of the Christian God.
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