The episode effectively tackles the "Ship of Theseus" paradox: if an android has the memories of a dead human and the ability to feel, is it still just a machine? Cobalt’s rejection of his "human origin" highlights the series' core conflict of self-actualization versus programming. Where to Watch
You can find the full episode and the series finale on the official Technoroid: Overmind page on or via Prime Video in select regions. Government" showdown? Technoroid: Overmind Episode 11
In a classic "idol anime" twist, the World Government decides the fate of all android rights based on a performance. If KNoCC beats the top group STAND-ALONE , all robots will receive the "Heart program" and legal rights; if they lose, they face reformatting. The episode effectively tackles the "Ship of Theseus"
Bora finally uncovers the truth behind the suspicious death at the blast furnace. It is revealed that the manager's death was not a robot error but a deliberate act by Exclusionists (anti-robot radicals) who hacked the machinery to frame androids and sway public opinion. Government" showdown
The episode centers on the fallout of learning the devastating truth about their origins through reconstructed memory data:
The World Government intervenes, viewing KNoCC as the result of illegal research. A tense court-like scene follows where the government demands they be reformatted . However, because the androids have achieved "Overmind" (full consciousness), a moral dilemma arises regarding their human-like rights. Critical Analysis: High Stakes and Idol Logic