The world is a harsh, post-apocalyptic yet technologically advanced place, scarred by years of conflict between humans (JcJencon specifically), drones, and rogue AI entities like Cyn and Solver (which is here is a separate entity of it's own, even though sort of closer to being a program than a true AI). It practically dares to put the 'cute' mask from the show, under which you can see a truly scary story and those who struggle to adapt. 60% of the humanity died due of Cyn, but despite that were able to push her away, whoever a detonation not so long before that have occured on Copper-9, causing a last hard point to start to exist, along with a free AI. In those years on a planet Copper-9 the entire place have been devastated, leaving ecosystems extinct or nearly so. Surface life is rare and fragile; only the hardiest flora or microbial life survives in isolated refuges, often deep underground or near geothermal hotspots. Most planetary surfaces bear the marks of past battles, abandoned industrial complexes, and destroyed settlements, creating a patchwork of habitable and uninhabitable zones. The air blast have left in ruins even some actual mountains, closer to the epicenter.
Drone civilization has adapted whoever, despite the detonation, suppression attempts and over all chaos. Humans and drones (both workers and disassembly drones) coexist, even though limited since not many want to live here or even just go as tourists, with drone nations like Aromia Federation and Phalix Order operating as centers of stability amidst chaos. Populations concentrate in underground bunkers, fortified cities, or self-sustaining outposts, while surface regions are monitored by automated systems, high-tech surveillance, and defensive drones. Travel is hazardous; highways, tunnels, and air corridors are carefully maintained, and environmental hazards, like extreme temperatures, can make seemingly mundane terrain deadly.
Military strategy dominates daily life. Wars are fought across multiple scales, from small tactical skirmishes to planetary sieges, with careful consideration of terrain, weather, and technological assets. High-energy anomalies, like absolute solver, are both weapons and environmental hazards, requiring sophisticated prediction, containment, or neutralization strategies. Past conflicts leave tangible traces — destroyed vehicles, abandoned bases, or irradiated zones — which influence current tactical and political decisions, since the world changes only when outside force is applied.
Society has learned to blend resilience with technological mastery. People live in a world where every action can have cascading consequences, whether environmental, political, or military. History is preserved meticulously: events, locations, and even minor interactions can determine current strategy or survival outcomes. While some regions strive for reconstruction and stability, others remain lawless or heavily patrolled by militarized factions. The interplay of drones, humanity, and physical laws creates a world that is at once alive, dangerous, and remarkably adaptable.
In essence, the world is a layered, persistent system: a mix of advanced technology, environmental extremity, and political complexity, where survival, control, and adaptation are constant imperatives, and where past conflicts are never truly over. It is both awe-inspiring in scale and unforgiving in consequence.