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So those cards more or less prove that the serums that Claws have injected into their backs are...well, basically singularity juice.
Assuming the update is mostly bug fixes, since they'd been getting reported for awhile (Roland and Argalia fighting for an eternity, the new cards have their artwork replaced with Finn's artwork, the new Ensemble cards having weird head placement, etc).
A Corp : Arbiter Corp
B Corp : Beholder Corp
C Corp : Claw Corp
W Corp : Warp Corp
T Corp : Time Corp? (Possibly)
so, what's K Corp?? or am i wrong in some part?
That or the Warp Trains where a collaberation of both, the Singularity normally being instant teleportation but they figured they could make it a "slow" teleportation with T-Corp's tech in the train, collect the time, restore the situation (how's that work though, a T-Corp-powered Singularity being used perhaps?) and basically both make a profit?
But i'm not too sure about that second theory, heck, it never was explained what happened to T-Corp's little box of secrets. The Ensemble never seemingly used it, and it never popped up again in the story. Perhaps it was just to gather W-Corp's attention and feed the library?
while T-Corp's gimmick is that it can seal anything if i remember right and that includes time itself. so, the time around train itself is sealed the moment it enter the dimension to give the illusion that not much time flies from the departure and arrival. if i'm right, the one negative aspect of the T-Corp's singularity is that it can only seal one thing at a time. and so, while the time around the train's stopped, the people itself is not since the singularity effect is on the whole train itself instead of each individual. that's why there's also an executive area where people enter the pod that freeze their own time individually.
well, all of this is still my own guess and opinion since it's been a long time that i visited that episode. expect many errors from my text lol.
- Rose
"You thought opening gates to different dimensions was our Singularity? That’s actually a former Singularity a fallen Wing used to own. It wasn’t a very well-known Wing, so you probably won’t recognize it even if I told you its name. Point is, that Wing discovered a way to open gates between dimensions. The ability to create rifts in space. The Wing sadly never knew how to utilize that stunning technology they’d found; the Nest ended up falling before it could find a proper use for the Singularity, and the company now known as W Corp. spent a huge sum of money to purchase it."
- Sen
Anyway, T Corp is there to Collect time and prevent the people in the Trains from dying. The Transportation method is utilizing an Old Singularity bought by WARP Corp. After Transportation they use their real singularity to put the people on the train back together.
Train on the other hand as hundreds of people and is a lot bigger. Since its so much bigger W Corp uses T Corp singularity to gather the energy which takes thousand of years. Once it has enough energy is instantaneous
Some people think the reason they need to do this is due to lost Lob Corp energy they used to get so since they lost their main energy source they had to find a way to to get a lot. They went with T Corp Singularity