

The robots working at Facility 3826 have gone rogue, killing everyone in sight and leaving the base in chaos.Īfter surviving the robot's attempts to bring down his flying car, P-3 infiltrates the base, learning that his target is a man named Viktor Petrov.

It seems a former employee is at the facility attempting to thwart Sechenov's latest creation.įlying to the base in a floating car, it's not long before P-3 and Charles see the extent of this former employee's efforts. This facility is the centre of Sechenov's scientific discoveries a futuristic wonderland filled with groundbreaking technological experiments. Indirectly, Sechenov will task P-3 and Charles with heading to Facility 3826 to investigate a worrying data breach that threatens the launch of Kollektive 2.0. Upon arrival, they won't be able to talk to the scientist, instead meeting with his two bodyguards: a pair of robotic ballerina twins known as Left and Right. Charles is very clearly a state-of-the-art contraption, with enhanced intelligence and, most crucially, sentience something that the vast majority of the AI we'll discover throughout Atomic Heart do not possess.ĭuring the opening of the game, P-3 and Charles will walk through a Kollektive parade and head to Sechenov's palace. Charles is connected to P-3 via his glove, using his database of knowledge to provide intel and advice. More on this later.īack to P-3's mission, we'll open the game by learning that the secret agent has been partnered with a unique AI known as Charles. The largest new addition to the Kollektive upgrade is the implementation of small devices known as Thoughts that connects to the user's brain.

The way Sechenov puts it: it'll allow humans to do away with manual labour so they can fully pursue academia, art and other interests. The Kollektive 2.0 is a major upgrade to the network, moving humans closer towards a world where robotics will serve their every need. The Kollektive was first invented by Sechenov years prior, allowing humans to interact with and control the robots around them via the use of a neural network.
