@@killerbcdr9728 It leads to infighting. The clone would seek to be superior and eventually try and kill off the original if he knew he was a clone since he knows he'd eventually be disposed of if given the chance.
Love the concept of Mauler Twins. Making an army of oneself would just lead to in-fighting. But 2 genius brains with the same agenda is better than 1. Not knowing whose the 'original' also saves them from any existential trauma. The concept of these cloning 'etiquette' just makes sense. That, and adding the fact they're not mindless brutes AND they're capable of genuine compassion? Such a great blend of everything.
What's also brilliant is their insistence that one of them is "the original" even though at this point there's a good chance the original died. Every time one of them died it was a 50/50 chance that it was the original who died, over who knows how many different iterations. Statistically it's unlikely either of them is the original. But their commitment to the "I am the original" mentality is what keeps them sane and staves off existential dread. So for them it's not low odds, it's a simple coin flip. Because they need to believe it is
For the good writing here too. Both are fully aware if one has to go they'll go through it as before this the one twin killed the other one so he could escape meaning both know if one has to go for another pair of twins to be made they'll do it. Also the fact whoever is the orginal or clone knows full well to prevent problems will make it imposssibe to tell whose who and make the whole killing the other not knowing the original possible and a worthy sacrafice as the first and possibly long gone orginal mauler knew he had to make the sacrifice of losing his identity and being replaced by a clone a worthy trade off.
Honestly, these guys are fascinating. They spend their time arguing but they always end up creating each other because they don't want to be alone. They may still be bad guys but they're not their comic counterparts, there's no need for them to end the same way
What sucks is you might be right and their downfall. Making a copy from a copy isn’t as good as making one from the original. So there would be flaws in the generations of clones.
@@mikey2toes966 I’m not sure about that, with how intelligent they are I wouldn’t be surprised if they were capable of making literally perfect clones.
@@reykhan2453If you look at the way that he makes a clone, it is not. A human is usually made through two gametes (egg and sperm). This guy just uses his blood cells to make another. If souls are granted only towards those born, then the real mauler twin is in hell while piles of meat run around.
The best part is they really do both need to think they're the original. At one point Mauler clones himself without doing the memory transfer, and the clone gets so pissed off at being treated as a lackey that he kills the original and makes sure he does the memory transfer next time.
The real question here is. Why didn't the Mauler twin just use their cloning machine...To make *more* Chicken pot pies?? That would be *real* progress!
the thing i love about their relationship is that one is GENETICALLY PROGRAMMED to think that they're the original, while the other KNOWS they're the original. This means they'll never agree under any circumstance who is the original
Not quite their memories are transferred completely so neither of them know if their the og they both open there eyes thinking the other is the clone but they don’t know
They mention when they cloned Robot that the last few minutes are made fuzzy when the brain is copied on purpose. This means that details that make it obvious which of the two are a clone aren't 100% verifiable and there will always be doubts as who who is actually the original.@@jonlorax2090
@@sanda5226Which I ironically is exactly what happened. After one of the Mauler's got the "Two-Face Treatment" and became "King" Mauler, he immediately let his ego get to his head.
I’ve just realised the front of the twins jump suit has a white M for Mauler and on the back is a black T for twin running with the invincible supersuit designs
that scenario often lead to 2 working against 1, either by 2 bullying one or 1 lording itself over the other 2 and causing the 2 to kill the more arrogant clone.
In all likely hood, they would fear rebellion amoung their clones. Almost all viltrumites are very proud people before they have kids. A big reason they don't just kill mark in the comics is he is their key tosaving their species and culture. Half breeds are a hurdle they are will to accept when they only have around 50 of the kind alive.
man of steel did exactly that. their population started dying off and were the few of the elite beings in dceu, then they started making clones of themselves to continue their civilization. by the end they were all artificial beings but still possesses the same strength. kryptonians are pretty much the "what if viltrumites found a way to grow their dying population instead of making hybrids".
I mean, im not a total genius, or a genius at all, but wouldn't cloning the same genes over and over and over and over to eventually be given the villainous name "Mauler Twins", have some bad effects to the newer clones?
Not really. Cloning is a part of nature and it works mostly. You know plants are clones, grafts and cuttings and ones like strawberries plants that didn't grow from seeds. millions of them all copies of each other just fine. The biggest problem with clones is that you don't evolve so longterm your competition, predators and diseases can evolve to kill you all off. They reckon bannanas will go extinct one day if we don't save them because they're all clones and their diseases are still evolving.
@@fieldy409 i mean you have a point, but its been proof that the age factor its thanks to the fact that every time our cell divide/multiplies the information lacks something from the original. Meaning that we grow older thanks to the fact the information has "rust" with the pass of time, it is believe that with mother cells in our bodies we could keep "fresh" that info but we don't know how to access it yet. For what it looks like, the mauwler dont use a red cellx they use some other cell.
Mauler twins: spend decades studying genetics, cellular science, mechanics, tissue growth and dna replication in order to clone themselves flawlessly Dupli-Kate: is born into the right family
I just love the Mauler Twins. That constant back and forth over original vs clone I feel like is more like brothers ribbing each other than an actual argument. I mean we all saw in season 2 how disastrous it was with King Mauler. But they somehow manage to be incredibly relatable despite being eight foot tall, hulking blue brutes. It gets weird trying to think of the throughline of memory between them all. I mean they are always together so it must be easy for each one to inject the other into those memories as the one they are talking to. I can imagine that leading to an agument as well. Remembering something particularly stupid a previous Mauler had done, and one blames the other for it. The other replies, "That guy died, remember? (scoffs) Figures, only an inferior *clone* wouldn't remember that."
Wouldn’t the clone remember going to the table on the right, then notice they woke up on the left? It should be pretty obvious which is the clone based on the memories leading up to the transfer. They’re supposed to be geniuses after all.
The process is deliberately designed to keep the memories, but obfuscate the true identity of the clone. It's never explained exactly how, but they do it deliberately and by design to avoid one having actual superiority as opposed to bluster.
When the mind is copied, the process kinda scrambles the memories a bit, and with 2 identical bodies, neither can be truly sure they're the original. This was done on purpose to prevent infighting.
@@wingedbluj1674 and also because the one who genuinely knew he was the original, was such an asshole it was better to not know whos superior then to know
They both think they set up the transfer. The only thing unaccounted for is how they don't use their placement on the tables to identify each other. I've heard people say short term memory scrambling but I don't recall them confirming that.
@@Bacxaber - I’m just saying, if they can remember what table the set the clone body on and which one sat on the other, it’d be a dead giveaway for who the original is. That’s why I think it also scrambles their memory too.
There is something extremely funny about the fact that the clone says "welcome to the land of the living, clone" with such smugness. Although, something I just realised. If the memories of every Mauler are copied and transfered to the next clone, how come neither are able to remember which side of the table room they were on before the process? We know the clone on the left was a fresh copy, and we know it was the right one that made the whole process. So, since the right one will remember sitting on the right side of the room opposite his clone, shouldn't the clone remember that he should be on the right side of the room instead of the left? Because his memories would say "I was on the right side, my clone body is on the left, therefore I am the original". Therefore from that fact alone, both clones should be able to separate themselves from copy and original pretty easily. Then again, they do say themselves they somehow make the process seemless "otherwise one of us knows he's the clone", so maybe this part of their memory isn't transfered?
Thats the only obvious fact though, and it can be explained that the memory transfer doesnt transfer short term memory, or blurs it enough that neither are sure. And the twins dont actually care to remember.
Honestly at this point i think the maulers know for a fact that the true original is long dead and dont care any more and now they simply fight over who evers mind they duped just now is the original
If they have the same memory the guy on left should know he is clone right.cause in his memory he was on the right side when he started the cloning process.
I never understood the confusion about being a clone, because after all, the 'original' must still lay on one of the beds to get his mind cloned. So he would remember that the cloned body was on the left bed but he lied down on the right, and when the clone wakes up, even though he remembers being the original, he would see that he's on the left bed and know he's cloned.
The process is very kind screwy, deliberately so. It scrambles their brains enough that they can’t remember for sure, and think that the side of the table they’re on is correct one for the original. The confusion is by design.
I just question why they original couldn't wear a jacket or something to label himself the original, then they would've both remembered or the original had on a jacket
@@hellstrom4209 the original was in fact killed by his clone if i recall it correctly since they knew who was the original and he begin to treat the clone as an slave.
Honestly when I 1st saw this scene, the part that stuck with me the most was how the clone ended up with clothes on. I mean I can understand the cloning part somewhat, but where the clone got it's uniform is still something that makes me wonder to this day.
Do you guys think that he always programs the clone to say the phrase "welcome to the land of the living" as a way to ensure that he knows that he's the real one?
Yo me hubiera escrito en la mano la palabra original con una pluma y ya. Al. Despertar ambos sabrían que tienen que revisar su mano para saber que son los originales pero solo uno tendria el texto. Aunque lo mejor es que no lo sepan. Yo creo que el no saber cuál es el original, es lo que les permite comportarse cómo hermanos. Eso y no revisar el log de la máquina. Seguro que ahí se vería de donde a dónde se copio la información cerebral.
Funny characters, i like how they argue with each other. Even if they should now witch one is the clone, considering the technology they used, i admit these " twins " are amusing.
Smart doesn't necessarily mean he is knowledgeable in every area, plus, the brothers are shown to have incredible expertise in this very specific field where even someone as resourceful as Cecil cannot compete as we saw with Immortal's ressurection.
I like the idea that they always knew who the real one was but just didnt care, because i mean it doesn’t take a genius to know left and right, you just need to take note of which side you started from.
Does anyone else think that the neo-sapians of Exo Squad where the inspiration for the Mauler twins? Big and strong. Intelligent. Different complexion. Villains and their clones. Just one making another instead of mass cloning!
One would think they could do this forever but since the cells can only divide so many times before they reach the hayflick limit theyll eventually die of old age. Thats if this show actually follows those rules
Thats why the original throws the tablet beside the clone. The success of this set up is that there's always doubt in who is the original so they both work together, each thinking the other is less important but still valuable. In reality they're both clones. OG Mauler definitely died a long time ago.
One interesting thing I've noticed recently is that the mind-cloning process CAN'T be just a simple 'copying' process like most people have assumed. Because otherwise they'd be able to tell which one was the clone simply by positioning: If it was simple copying, then they would both remember laying down on the left bed, yet one would be finding himself waking up on the right bed, thus they would immediately be able to recognize which was the clone. Clearly there's MORE to their process in order to account for this.
One has to wonder as to why he doesn't clone more than one of himself, the reason being. He'd probably then have to set up a memory copying and transfer device for TWO donors. Otherwise you have one witnessing the memory and transferring and knowing for a fact who the new clone was. Whats more while clones may think a like, they still would have unique memories of their own. That could cause some confusion for a third clone who'd then have two different sets of memories.
I like the mauler twins and I like the concept of not knowing which is the original or the clone. But this is also kinda flawed. These guys are geniuses. Wouldn’t they just remember which side the clone laid on? On which the original laid on? Regardless of throwing the tablet..
@@dreademperor2094 yes I know it’s seamless. But that doesn’t mean they don’t remember how they put together the cloning contraption and what side the clone sat on *before initiating the seamless transition*.
I don't really understand how they don't know which ones the clone when they are laying down in different spots. The clone would have the originals memory of laying down on the left table from his point of view but then wake up on the right. Maybe they explained this at some point but that always bothered me.
We know hell exists because of mr.demon detective. Which makes me hope we eventually get to see it and have a very pissed off satan with a few hundred thousand asian girl and a buch of these fun knuckle heads constantly fighting about whos the original.
I'm really confused why people discuss so much about the idea who is the original and who isn't... Because why should they care in the first place? He is a perfect clone, so even if he knows that he is a clone, it shouldn't matter for him, because he is still the same. He doesn't become more or less valuabele, because physically and mentally he is identical. Especially from a genius I would expect that he stands above such arbitrary problems.
If the beds aren't going to spin randomly, then I don't see how this works. "Let's see... the last thing I remember was laying down on the left-handside bed... now I'm suddenly on the right-handside bed... I must be the original!" Of course, the odds of the original still being alive at all are pretty much nonexistent, but it's obvious which one is the new clone. Ah! But they immediately jump up and start fighting Robot, so we can't tell anymore! That's OUR perspective, not theirs.
Ah well the thing is that during the cloning process both the original and the clone share for a brief moment each others perspectives (see Robots cloning scene), that would screw up with their minds for sure. Also there’s this thing they mention called “a coin toss” where if the original twin “wins” said coin toss. His consciousness would end on the new body and viceversa. There’s this game called SOMA where’d they explain this phenomenon better. The trick is to confuse the each others minds to avoid the whole existencial crisis and infighting.
well, the process never transfers, but the whole perspective sharing makes the original THINK he transfers over, which is the point of it in the first place. Therefore, they don't know if they did in fact transfer over or not, and thus will just think he's the original.
It's a good detail that the original Mauler throws the tablet to the clone's side so when he wakes up he thinks he's the original.
They both have the same mind right?
And he also attacks Robot immediately before he elaborates on that questions
Its a good idea to.
Its NEVER a good idea to know who is the original.
@@theonejackal89 why though?
@@killerbcdr9728 It leads to infighting. The clone would seek to be superior and eventually try and kill off the original if he knew he was a clone since he knows he'd eventually be disposed of if given the chance.
Love the concept of Mauler Twins. Making an army of oneself would just lead to in-fighting. But 2 genius brains with the same agenda is better than 1. Not knowing whose the 'original' also saves them from any existential trauma. The concept of these cloning 'etiquette' just makes sense.
That, and adding the fact they're not mindless brutes AND they're capable of genuine compassion? Such a great blend of everything.
What's also brilliant is their insistence that one of them is "the original" even though at this point there's a good chance the original died. Every time one of them died it was a 50/50 chance that it was the original who died, over who knows how many different iterations. Statistically it's unlikely either of them is the original. But their commitment to the "I am the original" mentality is what keeps them sane and staves off existential dread. So for them it's not low odds, it's a simple coin flip. Because they need to believe it is
For the good writing here too. Both are fully aware if one has to go they'll go through it as before this the one twin killed the other one so he could escape meaning both know if one has to go for another pair of twins to be made they'll do it. Also the fact whoever is the orginal or clone knows full well to prevent problems will make it imposssibe to tell whose who and make the whole killing the other not knowing the original possible and a worthy sacrafice as the first and possibly long gone orginal mauler knew he had to make the sacrifice of losing his identity and being replaced by a clone a worthy trade off.
Except the one time where a mauler make a clone of him where his face have burn scar
@@paples2835You where saying 😅
@@hfar_in_the_sky and even more so... it seems the new one is made to believe they are the original too.
He built a cloning lab with junk
He must be a genius
@Dagupan Ghyle Case closed! He’s a genius
@Dagupan Ghyle well im sorry. Im not Tony Stark.
Other then robot there actually the smartest people on earth
They almost reach Lobos skills.
@@adryannthedefender701 lobo hell yeah!!
Honestly, these guys are fascinating. They spend their time arguing but they always end up creating each other because they don't want to be alone. They may still be bad guys but they're not their comic counterparts, there's no need for them to end the same way
Honestly them playing a role in fending off the Viltrumites out of sheer practicality would be an interesting touch.
Technically both maulers could be a clone as the original could have died at any point in the past and no one including mauler himself would ever know
What sucks is you might be right and their downfall. Making a copy from a copy isn’t as good as making one from the original. So there would be flaws in the generations of clones.
@@mikey2toes966 We may never know.
@@mikey2toes966 I’m not sure about that, with how intelligent they are I wouldn’t be surprised if they were capable of making literally perfect clones.
@@con3184 not to mention they have inhuman physiology anyway. so genetic flawlessness isn't farfetched.
This would be the case if they were naturally born organic life form of earth.
Does an afterlife exist in the invincible universe? Because if it does these guys are in for a very awkward time.
Well we know hell exist in Invisible universe so it will be fun time
Well it is probably crowded with a ton of mauler twins...
The bigger question is, do clones have souls?
@@michaelwilson-xw4hz Probably it's just a less intimate birth process
@@reykhan2453If you look at the way that he makes a clone, it is not. A human is usually made through two gametes (egg and sperm). This guy just uses his blood cells to make another. If souls are granted only towards those born, then the real mauler twin is in hell while piles of meat run around.
The best part is they really do both need to think they're the original. At one point Mauler clones himself without doing the memory transfer, and the clone gets so pissed off at being treated as a lackey that he kills the original and makes sure he does the memory transfer next time.
He did the memory transfer but the original was severely scared, making it obvious which is the new clone.
The real question here is. Why didn't the Mauler twin just use their cloning machine...To make *more* Chicken pot pies?? That would be *real* progress!
That man's asking the real questions right here.
Because it A) needs DNA to begin replication, and B) it would just end up cloning the chicken.
@@wingedbluj1674 just clone chicken flavored tissue
If you ate your favourite meal every single day, you'd probably get sick of it
because then they would argue about who had the original chicken pot pie
the thing i love about their relationship is that one is GENETICALLY PROGRAMMED to think that they're the original, while the other KNOWS they're the original. This means they'll never agree under any circumstance who is the original
Not quite their memories are transferred completely so neither of them know if their the og they both open there eyes thinking the other is the clone but they don’t know
@@noobstalker1but won't the clone remember laying down in the bed he didn't wake up in?
@@jonlorax2090no notice how the clone looks to the left If he thought he was on the other table he would have looked to the right
They mention when they cloned Robot that the last few minutes are made fuzzy when the brain is copied on purpose. This means that details that make it obvious which of the two are a clone aren't 100% verifiable and there will always be doubts as who who is actually the original.@@jonlorax2090
The mind replication scrambles their brains for a moment. The original forgot which side he was on, which was the point.
God I love the mauler twins. Such a likable and clever villain
Kind of wholesome how he didn’t regard the clone as a lackey but as a brother
that's only because both are unsure if they are the real one; if one has something like a scar he would immediately be condescending to the clone
@@sanda5226Which I ironically is exactly what happened. After one of the Mauler's got the "Two-Face Treatment" and became "King" Mauler, he immediately let his ego get to his head.
Lol, love how he dresses the new one exactly like him so they can keep up this "who's the original?" dynamic xD
I love how his clone opens with "welcome to the world of the living clone"
The background song is "Don't Get Captured" by Run The Jewels
Thanks
and the second song is rubble king theme also by run the jewels
@@noahscousin824 finally!! Thank youuu
I’ve just realised the front of the twins jump suit has a white M for Mauler and on the back is a black T for twin running with the invincible supersuit designs
The Mauler Twins are my favorite from this series.
He's pretty much of a mad scientist for a supervillain
He could make more than one clone, but I guess that will ruined the career name. Also, the clothes are part of the body or what?
That possibly could've led to infighting for the position of the original and Less need to share the riches
disagreement can be solve fast between the two, but many will result in something bad, the clothing part is confusing tho ngl
that scenario often lead to 2 working against 1, either by 2 bullying one or 1 lording itself over the other 2 and causing the 2 to kill the more arrogant clone.
@@cyberwolfy37 exactly
When there's more than two in a group one is going to be more greedy than the rest. And he's clones with clothes on because it's a frickin cartoon
Imagine if the viltrumites had made a deal with them
In all likely hood, they would fear rebellion amoung their clones. Almost all viltrumites are very proud people before they have kids. A big reason they don't just kill mark in the comics is he is their key tosaving their species and culture. Half breeds are a hurdle they are will to accept when they only have around 50 of the kind alive.
man of steel did exactly that. their population started dying off and were the few of the elite beings in dceu, then they started making clones of themselves to continue their civilization. by the end they were all artificial beings but still possesses the same strength. kryptonians are pretty much the "what if viltrumites found a way to grow their dying population instead of making hybrids".
I mean, im not a total genius, or a genius at all, but wouldn't cloning the same genes over and over and over and over to eventually be given the villainous name "Mauler Twins", have some bad effects to the newer clones?
Considering he needs a drill press to be able to pierce his skin i would consider that they do some genetic altering to themselves,
@@blodiger34 hmmmm make sense
Not really. Cloning is a part of nature and it works mostly. You know plants are clones, grafts and cuttings and ones like strawberries plants that didn't grow from seeds. millions of them all copies of each other just fine. The biggest problem with clones is that you don't evolve so longterm your competition, predators and diseases can evolve to kill you all off. They reckon bannanas will go extinct one day if we don't save them because they're all clones and their diseases are still evolving.
@@fieldy409 i mean you have a point, but its been proof that the age factor its thanks to the fact that every time our cell divide/multiplies the information lacks something from the original. Meaning that we grow older thanks to the fact the information has "rust" with the pass of time, it is believe that with mother cells in our bodies we could keep "fresh" that info but we don't know how to access it yet. For what it looks like, the mauwler dont use a red cellx they use some other cell.
@@emiliodelafuentesanchez1947 there are lizards that are all female and thus due to their lone reproduction they're all clones
Mauler twins: spend decades studying genetics, cellular science, mechanics, tissue growth and dna replication in order to clone themselves flawlessly
Dupli-Kate: is born into the right family
I just love the Mauler Twins. That constant back and forth over original vs clone I feel like is more like brothers ribbing each other than an actual argument. I mean we all saw in season 2 how disastrous it was with King Mauler. But they somehow manage to be incredibly relatable despite being eight foot tall, hulking blue brutes. It gets weird trying to think of the throughline of memory between them all. I mean they are always together so it must be easy for each one to inject the other into those memories as the one they are talking to. I can imagine that leading to an agument as well. Remembering something particularly stupid a previous Mauler had done, and one blames the other for it. The other replies, "That guy died, remember? (scoffs) Figures, only an inferior *clone* wouldn't remember that."
Wouldn’t the clone remember going to the table on the right, then notice they woke up on the left? It should be pretty obvious which is the clone based on the memories leading up to the transfer. They’re supposed to be geniuses after all.
The process is deliberately designed to keep the memories, but obfuscate the true identity of the clone. It's never explained exactly how, but they do it deliberately and by design to avoid one having actual superiority as opposed to bluster.
they probably erase last minute or two of their memory somehow. They deliberately avoid knowing which one is the new clone.
When the mind is copied, the process kinda scrambles the memories a bit, and with 2 identical bodies, neither can be truly sure they're the original. This was done on purpose to prevent infighting.
@@wingedbluj1674 and also because the one who genuinely knew he was the original, was such an asshole it was better to not know whos superior then to know
@@PetersaberHD they have to erase their memories till the time when the clone is placed on the table, otherwise @loganb7059 is totally valid
Love the fact one moment he got wraps around his arm and the next cut they gone
The process also likely erases the original’s memories because they’d likely remember who set up the transfer.
They both think they set up the transfer. The only thing unaccounted for is how they don't use their placement on the tables to identify each other. I've heard people say short term memory scrambling but I don't recall them confirming that.
@@Bacxaber - I’m just saying, if they can remember what table the set the clone body on and which one sat on the other, it’d be a dead giveaway for who the original is. That’s why I think it also scrambles their memory too.
There is something extremely funny about the fact that the clone says "welcome to the land of the living, clone" with such smugness.
Although, something I just realised. If the memories of every Mauler are copied and transfered to the next clone, how come neither are able to remember which side of the table room they were on before the process?
We know the clone on the left was a fresh copy, and we know it was the right one that made the whole process. So, since the right one will remember sitting on the right side of the room opposite his clone, shouldn't the clone remember that he should be on the right side of the room instead of the left? Because his memories would say "I was on the right side, my clone body is on the left, therefore I am the original".
Therefore from that fact alone, both clones should be able to separate themselves from copy and original pretty easily.
Then again, they do say themselves they somehow make the process seemless "otherwise one of us knows he's the clone", so maybe this part of their memory isn't transfered?
Thats the only obvious fact though, and it can be explained that the memory transfer doesnt transfer short term memory, or blurs it enough that neither are sure. And the twins dont actually care to remember.
@@swanurine ahhh, fair enough. So it's long term memory being copied, not short term
They probably erase some part of their memory, like a minute before the cloning process is being erased
erasure is what happens, a part of the memory's goes bye bye so neither are able to remember
what these guys said. robot even didnt know which one he was when he got his body
For sure he is gemini.
Putting run the jewels was perfect.
Cool detail, the blood drop makes the shape of a type of fractal, which fits them very well imo
Big but also smart this is my ideal character! I like it
“You dad, I’d still have you” 😭 😭 😭
Dude how does that apply here?
Dad: *cries and takes off*
Kinda weird that they wouldn’t both have the same memory about which specific table the original sat down on
Someone else on here theorized only long term memories transfer. I kind of like that explanation.
Is that the voice of bulkhead from tfp?
Yep; Kevin Michael Richardson
It's Tartarus from Halo 2
Whats the song playing when hes copying his mind? I know the first one is run the jewels but whats the second song?
Honestly at this point i think the maulers know for a fact that the true original is long dead and dont care any more and now they simply fight over who evers mind they duped just now is the original
If they have the same memory the guy on left should know he is clone right.cause in his memory he was on the right side when he started the cloning process.
Preternatural ability to clone himself.
Unable to remember that he lay down on the table on his left.
02:19 🤣
I always find it a hilarious creative choice to use ham buns for the fuel 😆
He would remember which bed he sat in. Right side original
Impressive that the procedure also clones his clothing
So that's how he managed to cheat death
Freaking Gangster of a character 😎 badass villain 😆
@Man of Tomorrow my bad English ain’t my first language ( ̄∀ ̄)
i just noticed that in one scene you can see the bandages, but right after they dissapear lol
Does the clone generate with clothes on? Or did the twin that was still alive clothe the one being made and then fall asleep?
Imagine being such a hardass you need a drill press to draw blood.
The clone was born with clothes, waos
Wonder if those patties are frozen or thawed out.
Why were they used?
Wouldn’t they know who the clone is by remembering whether they laid down on either bed?
i always have this headcannon that the original always dies, and the clone makes a new one
They’re both clones so technically is true
I just now noticed that every time he's in front of the pod they didn't animate him with his arm bandaged.
I never understood the confusion about being a clone, because after all, the 'original' must still lay on one of the beds to get his mind cloned. So he would remember that the cloned body was on the left bed but he lied down on the right, and when the clone wakes up, even though he remembers being the original, he would see that he's on the left bed and know he's cloned.
The process is very kind screwy, deliberately so. It scrambles their brains enough that they can’t remember for sure, and think that the side of the table they’re on is correct one for the original. The confusion is by design.
I just question why they original couldn't wear a jacket or something to label himself the original, then they would've both remembered or the original had on a jacket
They don't really want to know who the original is because one would be confirmed to be inferior and eventually turn on the original.
@@Very-old-man oh
It would be funny if they’re actually both clones of the original
@@Alex-ny8zw it is possible that the original is dead and they're both clones.
@@hellstrom4209 the original was in fact killed by his clone if i recall it correctly since they knew who was the original and he begin to treat the clone as an slave.
Yes, the Super Powered Lex Luthor
Wouldn't the original still have that hole in his arm but as a healed scar? 😮
He could have a healing factor that would make such an injury negligible.
Honestly when I 1st saw this scene, the part that stuck with me the most was how the clone ended up with clothes on. I mean I can understand the cloning part somewhat, but where the clone got it's uniform is still something that makes me wonder to this day.
Do you guys think that he always programs the clone to say the phrase "welcome to the land of the living" as a way to ensure that he knows that he's the real one?
Yo me hubiera escrito en la mano la palabra original con una pluma y ya. Al. Despertar ambos sabrían que tienen que revisar su mano para saber que son los originales pero solo uno tendria el texto. Aunque lo mejor es que no lo sepan. Yo creo que el no saber cuál es el original, es lo que les permite comportarse cómo hermanos. Eso y no revisar el log de la máquina. Seguro que ahí se vería de donde a dónde se copio la información cerebral.
Funny characters, i like how they argue with each other. Even if they should now witch one is the clone, considering the technology they used, i admit these " twins " are amusing.
RUN THE JEWELS
If robot is as smart as he is shown in the comics why couldnt he do the replication himself?without the need of breaking the mauler twins out
Smart doesn't necessarily mean he is knowledgeable in every area, plus, the brothers are shown to have incredible expertise in this very specific field where even someone as resourceful as Cecil cannot compete as we saw with Immortal's ressurection.
Being a robotics expert doesn't make you a genetic expert.
@@sheep6039 "Cecil's an idiot."
Nobody specializes in cloning more than the Mauler twins
@@fighter5583 He is. That fool at one point actually thought he could keep a viltrumite in prison to never break free in the comics😭
I like the idea that they always knew who the real one was but just didnt care, because i mean it doesn’t take a genius to know left and right, you just need to take note of which side you started from.
1:43 always wondered. On a hypothetical standpoint, how long would it take for a Mauler to fully form.
Based on the lighting its not that long if i were to guess its 4 to 6 hours ish
Can’t be the mauler twins without a twin am I right?
Does anyone else think that the neo-sapians of Exo Squad where the inspiration for the Mauler twins?
Big and strong. Intelligent. Different complexion. Villains and their clones. Just one making another instead of mass cloning!
Man grew the clothes too
One would think they could do this forever but since the cells can only divide so many times before they reach the hayflick limit theyll eventually die of old age. Thats if this show actually follows those rules
Me: I want one.
Guy: Sir it's impossible
ME: THE MAULER TWINS WERE ABLE TO BUILD THIS IN A WHAREHOUSE WITH A BOX OF SCRAPS!!!!!!
Wouldn't it be pretty who the original is based on what bed they woke up from?
Thats why the original throws the tablet beside the clone. The success of this set up is that there's always doubt in who is the original so they both work together, each thinking the other is less important but still valuable. In reality they're both clones. OG Mauler definitely died a long time ago.
@@geordiejones5618 but still, the memory of throwing the tablet will be in both teir heads, and they will still know on which table was the cloned one
Watch to see what Robot wanted from the Mauler twins ruclips.net/video/Kt1bb_tsHjc/видео.html
I love that they need a drill to pierce their skin to get the DNA
I’m convinced that both of the maulers are clones
can we talk about how the clone comes up with clothes?
One interesting thing I've noticed recently is that the mind-cloning process CAN'T be just a simple 'copying' process like most people have assumed. Because otherwise they'd be able to tell which one was the clone simply by positioning:
If it was simple copying, then they would both remember laying down on the left bed, yet one would be finding himself waking up on the right bed, thus they would immediately be able to recognize which was the clone. Clearly there's MORE to their process in order to account for this.
One has to wonder as to why he doesn't clone more than one of himself, the reason being. He'd probably then have to set up a memory copying and transfer device for TWO donors. Otherwise you have one witnessing the memory and transferring and knowing for a fact who the new clone was. Whats more while clones may think a like, they still would have unique memories of their own. That could cause some confusion for a third clone who'd then have two different sets of memories.
The original or the clone never paid attention to which bed they laid on or the positioning of the tablet to determine who is the clone?
Wouldn’t you be able to tell who the original is just by seeing that you’re on the bed that’s on the left side of the room
I like the mauler twins and I like the concept of not knowing which is the original or the clone.
But this is also kinda flawed. These guys are geniuses. Wouldn’t they just remember which side the clone laid on? On which the original laid on? Regardless of throwing the tablet..
They made the cloning process seamless to prevent, either from knowing who's the clone and who's the original
@@dreademperor2094 yes I know it’s seamless. But that doesn’t mean they don’t remember how they put together the cloning contraption and what side the clone sat on *before initiating the seamless transition*.
@@preyforcougars3601who's to say the memory transfer doesn't scramble both of their memories to forget which side was the original
@@dragonxev1144 thats what it does actully, it scrambles something so neither can remember which side the original woke up on
Anyone else notice that the growth chamber’s design changed like 3 times?
Okay...how are the Mauler twins outfits cloned? Does the chamber somehow replicate clothes as well?
I cannot un-notice the bandage in his arm disappearing from 1:09 to 1:10
So i get the idea so the clone doesn’t kill the original but would they know which one was but seeing witch side they are on or dose he forget?
So the mauler twins are supposed to not know whose the clone but they should realize based on what chair they get up from
So to prove whose the clone, just write clone on the clone before waking them up
On today's episode of How is it made...
If they share the same memories then how come they don’t remember which side the original one laid down on and started the device?
What did the regular Pringle say to the sour cream Pringle?
You know I’m the original right?
I don't really understand how they don't know which ones the clone when they are laying down in different spots. The clone would have the originals memory of laying down on the left table from his point of view but then wake up on the right. Maybe they explained this at some point but that always bothered me.
I would appreciate the animation of power tools if any of them were correct. Only the drill press got it right.
Odd thought but this was a cloning bay... how did he have clothes ? Not to be weird but he grew a body with clothes on
Do the Mauler teins clone their clothes too?
Bip bip bip bip bidibibibopbop
so both Maulers and Robot's new body are burguers
We know hell exists because of mr.demon detective.
Which makes me hope we eventually get to see it and have a very pissed off satan with a few hundred thousand asian girl and a buch of these fun knuckle heads constantly fighting about whos the original.
real question how he gets all this equipment unotice
I'm really confused why people discuss so much about the idea who is the original and who isn't...
Because why should they care in the first place? He is a perfect clone, so even if he knows that he is a clone, it shouldn't matter for him, because he is still the same. He doesn't become more or less valuabele, because physically and mentally he is identical.
Especially from a genius I would expect that he stands above such arbitrary problems.
If the beds aren't going to spin randomly, then I don't see how this works.
"Let's see... the last thing I remember was laying down on the left-handside bed... now I'm suddenly on the right-handside bed... I must be the original!"
Of course, the odds of the original still being alive at all are pretty much nonexistent, but it's obvious which one is the new clone. Ah! But they immediately jump up and start fighting Robot, so we can't tell anymore! That's OUR perspective, not theirs.
Ah well the thing is that during the cloning process both the original and the clone share for a brief moment each others perspectives (see Robots cloning scene), that would screw up with their minds for sure.
Also there’s this thing they mention called “a coin toss” where if the original twin “wins” said coin toss. His consciousness would end on the new body and viceversa. There’s this game called SOMA where’d they explain this phenomenon better.
The trick is to confuse the each others minds to avoid the whole existencial crisis and infighting.
well, the process never transfers, but the whole perspective sharing makes the original THINK he transfers over, which is the point of it in the first place. Therefore, they don't know if they did in fact transfer over or not, and thus will just think he's the original.
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How does the replication machine grow clothes?
Wait, how clothes are encoded genetically? Or is he just stripey and naked?