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Yeah, so the replicators have decided to play at
otherways. No, this wasn't planned. They came through with Jack, he and some others took down the ones they could - which, they thought, was all of them.
However, one lonely replicator seems to have survived the battle and is now lurking about acting much like a small pet dog. We're not really sure why this is - since there is no Major Carter around to examine the blocks and figure it out and the only person, so far, to get close enough to the thing to see anything at all is Mark House (no one else wants to get that close), we may never know.
Presumably, this replicator is defective and unable to replicate itself. And, it's also possible, it ate a Robo!Dog toy - hence the wacky programming.
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However, one lonely replicator seems to have survived the battle and is now lurking about acting much like a small pet dog. We're not really sure why this is - since there is no Major Carter around to examine the blocks and figure it out and the only person, so far, to get close enough to the thing to see anything at all is Mark House (no one else wants to get that close), we may never know.
Presumably, this replicator is defective and unable to replicate itself. And, it's also possible, it ate a Robo!Dog toy - hence the wacky programming.