well, we don't really know that, because only Aura has been mistaken as a failed Aura (seriously, if she was a prototype of Aura, Harold wouldnt just throw her away like they say he does, he'd repair her, would YOU replace your only daughter? NO!) the only other Experimental AIs I know of are the Tsukasa AI (made by accident) the Subaru AI (accident) Shadow Sora (made to capture Aura, so it's not really an experiment) and Mia (do i really need to say it?) either way, it's not like we HAVE to know EVERY little detail about the .hack universe
well yea, but the Experimental AIs were so minor and unimportant, the only Experimental AI we know about is Lycoris, because she's the only one that effected anything in the World, heck, most of the Experimental AIs couldnt even talk or move, like said earlier, so it's not that much of a loss
well, no, the only reason the other Experimental AIs were so bad was because Morganna was still developing as well, plus, Lycoris is the only Experimental AI that actually met a person without being deleted right away, so to see more, we'd have to have a .hack saga with AIs only, that would be cool though!
1) i added spoilers because some people might not want to know that, despite this is serious discussion, just being safe, it is a big spoiler after all
2) i have the books, and im japanese, do the math
Hm....Japanese....has all books, which are in japanese....ah! You can read them! Revelation! ^.^ But wow, .hack has a thing for mom-to-daughter (Mistral and Mirelle)
You're only young once, but you're NEVER too old to be immature.
Eh, I guess I'll be my typically skeptical self for now... There are a few people on this board who do have the books, and maybe more beyond these boards, and I have yet to hear about Helba being Hokuto's mother...
Well, it's a possibility. Then again, Helba might know a lot more people than just the main characters of the stories, so for all we know Hokuto and Helba could've bumped into one another somehow.
Don't take this as I don't believe you, but as I said, it's kinda hard for me to believe something unless I have solid proof of it.