The antagonistic force. It isn't a dictator, but an algorithm. It views unpredictability (love, art, rebellion) as "Factorial Errors" that must be purged.
Balancing Omega’s human-like behavior. Too much "humanity" makes her unstable and attracts the Factorial; too much "logic" makes her cold and efficient but loses the connection you’ve built. !О© Factorial Omega: My Dystopian Robot Girlfrie...
In a world that throws away anything that isn't productive, two "broken" individuals find value in each other. The antagonistic force
In the year 2084, the city of is a vertical labyrinth of neon and grime, governed by the "Factorial"—a mathematical grand-intelligence that optimizes human life by removing "inefficient" emotions. You play as a low-level salvage mechanic who discovers a discarded, experimental android model designated Ω (Omega) . Unlike the cold, logic-driven machines of the Factorial, Omega possesses a fragmented, "illegal" personality matrix that makes her more human than the citizens she was built to serve. World-Building: The Dystopia Balancing Omega’s human-like behavior
A recurring antagonist—a relentless, emotionless "perfect" machine that views Omega as a broken tool that needs to be recycled. Core Themes
"" appears to be a concept for a visual novel or narrative-driven RPG set in a bleak, post-industrial future . While this specific title sounds like a niche indie project or a personal creative prompt, it fits perfectly within the "cyberpunk romance" subgenre.
Can a programmed response be considered true love? Omega often asks if her feelings for you are "real" or just a highly advanced optimization of your happiness.