Just got done playing through the post-Shadowbringers story again on an alt. And when I did the Elidibus fight it oddly made me think of Omega again.

Omega, if I remember correctly, was following his programming and mission parameters of someone or some civilization that no longer exists. And he can't even remember why he's doing what he's doing. (If I remember correctly. It's been a while since I played it. I might need to re-watch the cutscene.)

Elidibus seems to be experiencing something very similar. When challenged by Y'shtola, and through further cutscenes, we see that indeed, he cannot remember why he's doing all this. And then in that story that you can read on the website, we find out that when Emet-Selch asked Elidibus if would ever use his memory crystal, Elidibus says no. Like, he doesn't see a reason to do so. Basically, he's willfully forgetting his past, and yet he is totally beholden to it.

I was wondering, do you think this was done intentionally by the devs? Or was it just a coincidence. Sort of how the writing just went.