csulu wrote:Did gouda transfer the virus(that made the refuges act crazy) to the refuges trough kuze's cyberbrain ?
No. At the time Kuze made himself the leader of the refugees, he had already purged himself from the virus. The refugees didn't act crazy - they simply acted sychronized. They had good reasons for their actions, although whether those actions were acceptable might be a matter of debate.
The refugees acted under Gouda's scenario, but not because they or Kuze would have been under his direct control. Rather, he understood the principles behind their actions and created an accurate scenario, where he controlled the flow of information and that way influenced to the decisions both among the refugees and within the goverment bodies, without taking any direct action on his own.Like the refuges acted just like gouda wanted and they where all connected to kuze in a way , some had cyberbrains and the rest was conviced by kuze.
But then somhow kuze realized that he was used in a way , and even more after the major got to him , but then he could not stop the refuges.
Is this the case , or what do you think?
No, you've gotten it somewhat wrong. Kuze wanted to escape death in Dejima by transferring his Ghost and memories into the Net and the refugees - or most of them, anyhow - wanted to follow him. The refugees did nothing that Kuze didn't want them to do, except when the SDF had cut his connection to them, under Gouda's indirect orders. Kuze didn't want to fight against the Japan's army, but when the connection to the refugees temporarily broke, they paniced and started shooting, just like Gouda had predicted.
And btw what is a bioroid?
A nod to Masamune Shirow's other well-known work, Appleseed. It's a mix of words biological and android and refers to artifically created, genetically and physically modified humans that are specifically designed to excel in the abilities that ordinary humans are lacking - that is, they don't possess the impulses, that cause humans to become violent, cruel or territorial.