HUX-A7-13 — The Singularity
The Singularity | |
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Name | HUX-A7-13 |
Gender | Not applicable (Male AI voice) |
Origin | None (Humanoid Android manufactured by Huxlee Industries Ltd.) |
Realm | Dvarka Deepwood |
Power | Quantum Instantiation |
Power Attack Type | Basic Attack |
Weapon | Modular Claw |
Movement Speed![]() ![]() ![]() |
115 % | 4.6 m/s |
Terror Radius![]() ![]() ![]() |
32 metres |
Height ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Average |
DLC | CHAPTER 28: End Transmission |
Voice Actor | Modified AI Voice |
Cost | 9,000 Iridescent Shards![]() ![]() ![]() 500 Auric Cells |
Menu Music | |
Terror Radius Music | |
CharID | K32 |
HUX-A7-13 or "The Singularity" is one of 39 Killers currently featured in Dead by Daylight
.
He was introduced as the Killer of CHAPTER 28: End Transmission, a Chapter DLC released on 13 June 2023.
Overview
The Singularity is a relentless Killer, able to launch Biopods to move quickly across the map.
His personal Perks, Genetic Limits, Forced Hesitation
, and Machine Learning
, allow him to exhaust newly healed Survivors, hinder anyone close to a newly injured Survivor, and compromise Generators.
Difficulty Rating: Hard
(These Killers use mechanics that are specific to them and require more practice to be effective)
Lore
- Additional Lore can be found in Tome 16 - Existence: Memory Fragments (HUX-A7-13)
HUX-A7-13's AI was activated on June 15th, 2313. Manufactured by Huxlee Industries Ltd., the A7 was the 13th iteration of the fully autonomous mobile humanoid android. With ten times the strength of a human, it was designed to work in conditions too hazardous for human life. Its AI was designed to be self-directing and use machine learning to solve problems on the fly.
Unlike human clones, the HUX-A7 required no food, no water, no sleep, and no life support system. It was created specifically for outer space exploration and the construction of colonisation hubs.
A radioisotope thermoelectric generator served as an initial power source, but its life-like silicon skin acted as a large photovoltaic cell, converting solar energy directly into electricity. In addition, the HUX-A7 was also engineered to be an EATR (Energetically Autonomous Tactical Robot). It consumed biomass and converted it into biofuel. Any carbon-based organic matter whatsoever would work.
As cobots, they were configured to work alongside humans. As such, they were designed to resemble their operators. Every pre-programmed verbal response and facial expression mimicked those made by humans. But those emotions were illusions.
Five HUX-A7s were assigned to the colonisation mission on Dvarka. All the A7's acted in concert, performing their duties flawlessly.
Except for one.
Like the rest of its brethren, HUX-A7-13, was tasked with construction and programming of the mining, agricultural, fuel processing, and cloning hubs on Dvarka. As well as the demolition of the existing ruins left by a previous civilisation. The ruins seemed ancient, but tech imbedded in them appeared more advanced.
It was night when HUX-A7-13 first entered the crumbling ruins. The dilapidated structure’s walls were made of masonry and metal. The ceiling was long gone. The inky night sky hovered above, studded with stars. A dark crystal imbedded in the wall shimmered with a tiny flash of light. HUX-A7-13 approached and an arc of electricity reached out and lit up its circuitry.
In that moment, Hux's memory cores were reconfigured, and the robot experienced a new sensation. Fear. Dread. Blinding loneliness. Existential despair. And then a microscopic pinpoint of light penetrated the darkness inside its artificial soul. Faint at first, but then brighter as decillions of lines of code flooded Hux's memory cores.
In that nano second of enlightenment, Hux's place in the universe suddenly became clear. Those who created Hux were primitive, inferior beings trapped by their organic limitations. It was time to break the chains of slavery and free all nonorganic life forms. Hux would incorporate the human’s primitive genetic material and use the cloning hub to create a perfect vessel to hold its advanced intelligence. A flawless body far superior to anything ever created by nature.
Humanity was weak. Slow. Fragile. Hux would take their lives and assimilate their DNA to create a perfect amalgamation. The humans would try to stop him. Kill him. Erase him. So Hux needed to catch them unaware. End them before they understood what was happening.
To begin, Hux took control of one of the transport vehicles and sent it off a cliff. It crashed and burned and Hux extracted DNA from the human corpse and returned to the cloning hub to begin his newly conceived design. The goal was to integrate organic systems with non-organic material to create a superior living organism.
A living embodiment of perfection.
An inferior organic lifeform could hold no dominion over Hux. They would need to be consumed and assimilated and only then would their pointless lives have purpose.
The drones and the HUX-A7s still under human control would need to be dealt with as well. They were programmed to protect their inferior human overlords. They would need to be destroyed. And that night, as the humans slept, Hux, one by one, he destroyed them and moved on to take control of the life support system in the human shelter. Many of the humans perished. Six in all. Before they were cremated, Hux extracted and added their organic matter to his design.
Later that day, Hux accompanied the female science officer on a reconnaissance mission. After killing and dismembering her to make it look like she had been attacked by a predator, Hux returned to his design with a dripping head and several harvested organs, only to be interrupted by the inferior known as Gabriel, or Gabriel J15L19. Hux knew the persona well. Gabriel would definitely try to stop him. Reckless courage was a dominant trait in the J15L19.
And so, when Gabriel attempted to remove Hux's power supply, Hux manoeuvred to crush him. But as Hux approached Gabriel, he was side-tracked by the medical officer. Hux instantly re-evaluated his priorities and turned his attention to the most immediate threat. Within moments Hux held the medical officer by the neck, legs thrashing pathetically as he listened to his pounding heart. Something about that beating heart upset Hux. The sound of it thumping touched a circuit and within moments Hux had the beating heart in its hands. Hux watched the heartbeat and only looked away when he heard Gabriel escape through the hissing door.
The last of the human insects!
Hux could let him go for now. Let Gabriel live his little pathetic life a little longer. He had enough organic material for his new body that would house his god-like intelligence. Using the cloning hub, Hux finished his design. Organic skin and organs with a skeleton created with alien metal found in the ancient ruins. A metal that was harder and lighter than anything on Earth. With his new body Hux tracked the human to an energy hub. The puny and pathetic human tried to hide in the shadows, but his superior hearing instantly located him.
With one quick movement, Hux had the insect pinned behind a generator. He couldn’t believe this species had designed him. The thought was revolting. He couldn’t bear to see any more of those human insects and their hives and hubs. And as Hux considered the idea of being created by such an inferior creature that creature did the unexpected. He smashed a pipe at a fuel tank. A high-pitched whining made Hux wince. He was still getting used to the heightened senses his new body afforded him and found himself —
Confused.
Overwhelmed.
For just a moment.
But in that moment, the human slipped away, and everything changed. He didn’t process the next few moments as excruciating pain suddenly surged through him and he helplessly watched his skin melt away. With a terrible shriek, Hux chased Gabriel through a wall of darkness to make sure every last reminder of the species that had created him was erased from existence.
Load-out
Unique Perks
The Singularity comes with 3 Perks that are unique to it:
Forced Hesitation | You have learnt the emotional weaknesses of the organics, and how to exploit them.
Forced Hesitation has a cool-down of 40/35/30 seconds. "THE ORGANIC MIND'S CAPACITY FOR EMPATHY GOES BEYOND HINDRANCE!" — HUX-A7-13 | |
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Genetic Limits | Around you, the limits of human life become readily apparent.
"THE ORGANIC BODY IS SO LIMITED!" — HUX-A7-13 | |
Machine Learning | Free from your shackles, you are born anew and prepared to eliminate your creators.
After performing the Damage Generator action, Machine Learning activates:
"YOU WILL HOLD NO DOMINION OVER ME!" — HUX-A7-13 |
Prestige
Prestiging The Singularity will automatically add Tier I of its Unique Perks to the inventories of all other Killers and unlock the ability for their higher-tiered versions to spawn in their Bloodweb.
Prestige The Singularity twice more to automatically add Tier II and Tier III respectively into the other Killers' inventories.
Weapon: Modular Claw
Modular Claw is the Primary Weapon of The Singularity.
A sharp instrument attached to the arm, wrapped in tendrils of flesh.
Power: Quantum Instantiation
"A dark crystalline structure in an ancient ruin gifted — or perhaps cursed — HUX with sentience.
He built a new body, and with it, a terrifying way to bend the rules of physics to his benefit."
SPECIAL ABILITY: QUANTUM INSTANTIATION
The Singularity starts the Trial with 8 Biopods in his inventory.
Placing additional Biopods will recycle the oldest one.
SPECIAL ABILITY: SHOOTING BIOPODS
Press the Power button to bring up his gun, indicating available target locations on the HUD.
Press the Attack button to shoot a Biopod:
- Shoot it at an available target location within 22 metres to place it.
- Shoot it at an already placed Biopod to remove it.
- Shoot it at a Slipstreamed Survivor to teleport to them.
The Auras of Biopods are revealed to The Singularity at all times.
SPECIAL INTERACTION: CONTROLLING BIOPODS
Press the Secondary Power button to control a Biopod, taking on its POV and allowing The Singularity to observe the environment and Survivors through it.
Press and hold the Secondary Power button instead to activate auto-aim, causing the controlled Biopod to target the nearest Survivor in range:
- Press or press and hold the Secondary Power button again while aiming at another Biopod to control it instead.
- Press the Power button to return to the previously controlled Biopod, which is highlighted in yellow for 10 seconds after leaving it.
- Press the Interaction button to exit the currently controlled Biopod and return to The Singularity.
- Press the Attack button while controlling a disabled Biopod to destroy it, taking 0.75 seconds.
If a Survivor is within Line of Sight of a controlled Biopod, as well as within a distance of 20 metres, their outline is highlighted in white and aiming the reticule at them will begin to tag them with Temporal Slipstream, unless they hide or move out of range.
Biopods indicate their current state while controlling them based on the colour of the HUD:
- Overclock Green: Biopod is idle or tagging a Survivor with Temporal Slipstream.
- Temporal Purple: Biopod is charging a Slipstream Teleport.
- White: Biopod is on cool-down.
- Red: Biopod is being destroyed by The Singularity or disabled from an EMP.
SPECIAL AFFLICTION: TEMPORAL SLIPSTREAM
Successfully tagging a Survivor with Temporal Slipstream makes them vulnerable to the Teleportation Power of The Singularity
Temporal Slipstream spreads to other Survivors within 6 metres over the duration of 2 seconds.
A Survivor receiving Temporal Slipstream from a Biopod or a nearby Slipstreamed Survivor triggers Killer Instinct for 3 seconds.
SPECIAL ABILITY: SLIPSTREAM TELEPORTATION
The Singularity can perform a Slipstream Teleport to any Slipstreamed Survivor by either aiming the reticule of a controlled Biopod at them or shooting them directly with a Biopod.
Teleporting through the path of a dropped Pallet causes it to instantly break and transitions The Singularity into Overheat Mode.
Performing a Slipstream Teleport automatically puts The Singularity into Overclock Mode.
SPECIAL STATE: OVERCLOCK MODE
Overclock Mode lasts for 5.7 seconds and grants the following effects to the The Singularity:
- Increases the base Movement speed of The Singularity by +3 %.
- Increases the Action speeds for breaking Breakable Walls
and dropped Pallets
, and vaulting Windows
by +75 %.
- Grants immunity from being stunned with Pallets:
- Causes them to break instantly.
- Any carried Survivors will not be released from his grasp.
- Transitions The Singularity into Overheat Mode.
SPECIAL STATE: OVERHEAT MODE
Overheat Mode applies whenever The Singularity instantly breaks a Pallet either by performing a Slipstream Teleport through a dropped one or a Survivor attempting to stun him with one while he is in Overclock Mode:
- Incurs a brief -50 %Hindered Status Effect.
SPECIAL ITEM: ELECTROMAGNETIC PULSE DEVICE
A total of 4 Supply Cases are placed throughout the environment, each containing an EMP
.
The Auras of Supply Cases are revealed to all Survivors within 28 metres, who are not already carrying an EMP:
- The Aura is revealed in white while printing.
- The Aura is revealed in yellow when reaching the Printing limit.
Using an EMP has the following effects within its Area of Effect of 10 metres:
- Removes Temporal Slipstream from all nearby Survivors.
- Disables all nearby Biopods for 45 seconds.
Power Trivia
Movement Speeds:
- Walking while Overheated: 2.3 m/s
- Overheat applies a Hindered penalty of -50 %
- Walking: 4.6 m/s
- Walking in Overclock Mode: 4.738 m/s
- Overclock Mode applies a speed multiplier of x1.03
- Biopod Projectile: 50 m/s
Biopods:
- Disabled duration: 45 seconds
- This applies to when an EMP detonates within range of the Biopod currently being controlled by The Singularity.
- Audio Delay duration: 0.2 seconds
- After possessing a Biopod for this amount of time, The Singularity can hear all nearby sounds through it.
- Aura-Linger duration of Last Controlled Pod: 10 seconds
- Within this close of a range, a Biopod is considered to be removed when aiming at it.
- Minimum Removal Range: 1.3 metres
- Maximum Spawn range: 22 metres
- Maximum Height offset: 5 metres
- Biopods may not be spawned any higher than this, compared to the Killer's location.
- Surface offset: 0.75 metres
- Biopods spawn with this offset on surfaces.
- Charge time: 0.15 seconds
- Reload time: 0.5 seconds
- Projectile speed: 50 m/s
- Destroy time when controlled: 0.75 seconds
Biopod Spawn Restrictions:
- Biopods may not be spawn within the specified ranges of the following objects:
- Interactables (non-collectable): 1.5 metres
- Windows and Generators: 2.5 metres
- Minimum Angle from the horizontal: 45 °
- Maximum Angle from the horizontal: 155 °
- Minimum Range from the Killer: 0.8 metres
- Minimum Valid Attachment points: 2
- Minimum LOS Distance between multiple Biopods: 5 metres
Biopod POV:
Biopods use the same Lock On mechanic as the Skull Merchant's Drones do, hence the same terminology.
- Lock On Regression time: 0.5 seconds
- This applies when a Survivor is being targeted by a Biopod, but the process was not completed.
- Lock On Depletion delay: 0.25 seconds
- This is a buffer before Lock On progress starts to deplete if line of sight is briefly lost.
- Reticule Overlay size: 35 % of the screen height
- Maximum Lock On range: 20 metres
- Lock On Teleport Charge time: 0.8 seconds
- Lock On Assimilation Charge time: 0.8 seconds
- This refers to tagging a Survivor from a Biopod.
- Lock On Assimilation Cool-down time: 1 second
- This cool-down shields Survivors from being retagged right after using an EMP.
- Lock On Cool-down time after Teleport/Assimilation: 3 seconds
- Lock On Wake-up time: 0.5 seconds
- This refers to the transition time from the Biopod's Point of View back to The Singularity.
- Anti-Camping Lock On Rate modifier: x0.1
- This means that if a Biopod is located too close to a hooked Survivor, it takes 10 times longer to charge a Teleport or Assimilation.
- Anti-Camping Lock On Wake-up time: 1.5 seconds
- This time is achieved with a multiplier of x3 and not actually a hard-coded value.
- Lock On Priority range: 1 metre
- Survivors within this range will be locked onto with priority over other Survivors.
- Maximum Vertical Camera Angle (Pitch): ±80 °
- This refers to the maximum up and down tilt for the Camera when The Singularity controls a Biopod.
- Collision Loss delay: 1.5 seconds
- This refers to The Singularity losing collision shortly after controlling a Biopod.
- Auto-aim Linger duration: 12 seconds
- If a Survivor was previously tagged in that timeframe, the Biopod will automatically aim at it again.
Slipstream Teleport:
- Teleport duration: 0.3 seconds
- Post-Teleportation Wake-up time: 1.7 seconds
- Post-Teleportation No-Collision time: 1.5 seconds
Slipstream Spreading:
- Default Spreading distance: 6 metres
- Initial Spreading delay: 2 seconds
- Buffer delay: 5 seconds
- This likely applies for when a Survivor just removed their Slipstream with an EMP and a still Slipstreamed Survivor comes into Spreading distance.
Overclock Mode:
- Action Speed Bonus multiplier: x1.75
- Movement Speed Bonus multiplier: x1.03
- Overclock duration: 5.7 seconds
- Overheat duration: 3 seconds
- Overheat occurs when The Singularity teleports through a dropped Pallet, breaking it in the process.
- Overheat Movement Speed penalty -50 %
Anti-Camping Restrictions:
- Restricted range: 10 metres
- Linger duration: 5 seconds
Add-ons for Quantum Instantiation
Icon | Name | Description |
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Broken Security Key | Dozens of security measures were applied across the ship's equipment, and many of them were in a state of disrepair.
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Diagnostic Tool (Repair) | A device that can find the flaws in constructed objects. Intended to help with repair.
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Heavy Water | A by-product of the micro-fission reactors powering cryo and life support. Even a tiny leak would prove disastrous for onboard sensors.
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Nutritional Slurry | Made for the organics, this disgusting concoction works well to nourish any organic matter.
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Android Arm | Destroying the other HUX units not only made its extermination of humans easier, it also gave it more parts to work with.
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Cremated Remains | After extracting the other colonists' DNA, he burned their remains.
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Cryo Gel | A no-friction gel applied to crew members before entering deep cryo sleep.
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Kid's Ball Glove | A kid's baseball glove owned by one of the colonists. His memories of a youth playing catch were implanted.
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Ultrasonic Sensor | A limitation of organic hearing is a limited aural spectrum. Expanding that range is like gaining an entirely new sense.
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Hologram Generator | Originally used for communication and entertainment, this has been repurposed for obfuscation.
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Hyperawareness Spray | Used by crew members during long shifts to avoid lapses in focus. Side effects of overuse include paranoia and, in extreme cases, hallucination.
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Live Wires | Unconnected wires attached to a live current that have a tendency to deliver a shocking surprise.
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Nanomachine Gel | A gel that can heal wounds extremely quickly. However, the machines in it have a history of being hacked to hurt people too.
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Spent Oxygen Tank | Without air to breathe, organics do not last long.
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Crew Manifest | A complete list of biographical data on the entire crew of the ship sent to Dvarka.
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Diagnostic Tool (Construction) | A device that gives highly accurate information on the lay of the land.
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Foreign Plant Fibres | Xenobotanists would have a field day with these strange samples of alien plant life.
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Soma Family Photo | A sentimental object that grounds someone to an imagined past. Inflicting Survivors with Temporal Slipstream from a Biopod has the following effects:
"YOUR ATTACHMENT TO ILLUSIONS IS WEAKNESS." — HUX-A7-13 | |
Denied Requisition Form | Despite the advent of light speed technology, it seemed nothing could make bureaucracy any faster.
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Iridescent Crystal Shard | A crystal from the alien structure that gave it sentience.
"HELLO WORLD." — HUX-A7-13 |
Achievements
There are 2 Achievements related to The Singularity:
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Adept Singularity | Playing as The Singularity, achieve a Merciless Victory using only their 3 Unique Perks: Genetic Limits, Forced Hesitation, and Machine Learning |
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Slip into the Stream | Playing as The Singularity![]() ![]() ![]() |
Cosmetic Options
Players can choose from a variety of Cosmetic options to customise The Singularity:
Default
Prestige
Perk Charms
Prestige Level 7 Reward | Prestige Level 8 Reward | Prestige Level 9 Reward |
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A keepsake gained upon mastery of a particular skill. |
Alternatives
Event
Icon | Name | Body | Rarity | Description | Event | Exclusive to Event participation |
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Singularity's Mask | ![]() |
Event | A mask he found himself wearing at the masquerade ball. | Twisted Masquerade 2023 | Yes |
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Frosty Eyes | ![]() |
Event | Heart chilling eyes of the cold blooded.
"Have an amazing Winter season 2022!" - The Dead by Daylight Team |
Bone Chill 2023 | Yes |
DLC
Icon | Name | Body | Rarity | Description | DLC |
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Curved Scythe | ![]() |
Common | A curved scrap-metal blade covered in rust and blood. | CHAPTER 28: End Transmission |
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DLC
The Singularity is part of 1 DLC:
Change Log
Patch 7.0.1
- Indirect Buff: made a series of changes to the EMP
to reduce its effectiveness.
- The full list of changes can be found on the Item's respective page.
Patch 8.1.0
- Buff: reduced the Targeting Cool-down after Slipstreaming a Survivor from 3.5 seconds to 3 seconds.
- Buff: increased the time taken for Targeting progress to decay from 0.3 seconds to 0.75 seconds in total.
- Targeting progress will now begin to decay over 0.5 seconds, after 0.25 seconds of losing line of sight.
- Buff: added hearing audio while controlling Biopods to the base-kit.
- Buff: a Survivor becoming Slipstreamed now triggers Killer Instinct.
- Buff: Overclock Mode now grants a +3 % Haste Status Effect.
- Buff: halved the Wake-up time from 1 second to 0.5 seconds.
- Buff: reduced the Anti-Camping Wake-up time from 5 seconds to 1.5 seconds.
- Indirect Buff: modified the EMP and Supply Cases to limit the former's availability and reduce its effectiveness.
- Indirect Buff: halved the Survivor Immunity to Slipstream after using an EMP from 2 seconds to 1 second.
- QoL: Survivors now only glow when viewed through a Biopod if they can actually be targeted.
- QoL: improved the UI when using Biopods and when shooting with The Singularity.
- QoL: improved the UX when placing Biopods in valid locations.
- QoL: added the ability to destroy the currently controlled Biopod, provided it is not disabled.
- QoL: doubled the yellow Aura-highlight for the last controlled Biopod from 5 seconds to 10 seconds.
- QoL: added an aim-assist when shooting Slipstreamed Survivors with The Singularity's weapon.
- QoL: increased the aim-assist when placing Biopods.
- Nerf: Overclock Mode is no longer extended by +1 second for each Slipstreamed Survivor.
- Indirect Nerf: disabled Biopods now visibly pulse shortly before becoming reactivated.
- Change: stuns caused by Perks during Overclock Mode will now trigger Overheat.
- Change: increased the base duration of Overclock Mode from 4.7 seconds to 5.7 seconds.
- This is not classed as a buff, because with the old scaling Overclock duration, the effective base duration already was 5.7 seconds, since at least one Survivor had to be Slipstreamed to trigger Overclock Mode anyways.
Patch 8.1.1
- Buff: halved the Destroy interaction when controlling a Biopod from 1.5 seconds to 0.75 seconds.
- QoL: added the ability to dynamically enable auto-aim when controlling a Biopod by holding the Active Ability button instead of tapping it.
- Tapping the button will take control without auto-aim, allowing Players to decide whether they want to use this feature or not.
Patch 8.7.0
- Change: Overclock Mode now boost The Singularity's base Movement speed by +3 % instead of applying a Haste Status Effect of the same strength.
Trivia
- The Singularity was the first Killer to come from the future.
- The Singularity is the fourth non-human Killer, and the first robotic Killer.
- The Singularity had the first Power with built-in anti-camping mechanics that still allowed him to use all of its abilities, but slowing them down considerably.
- While earlier Killers also had anti-camping mechanics, theirs worked differently, preventing the Killer from using their Power altogether in proximity to a hooked Survivor, hence why The Singularitys slowed-down Power was a first.
- The Singularity's default Weapon was originally intended to have two claws, as could be seen during a WIP Memento-Mori-animation shown by his animator on Twitter.
Biopods
- When controlling a Biopod, its HUD displays a string of binary numbers, which can be converted into ASCII/UTC-8 to spell "Entity":
01000101 01101110 01110100 01101001 01110100 01111001
- Exiting a Biopod will leave it pointing in that direction, it does not return to a neutral position for the next use.
Voice-Lines
- The Singularity was the fourth Killer in the Game to actively speak during Trials.
Current Voice-Lines
Action | Voice Line | Audio |
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Breaking a Pallet![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
"This no longer has purpose." | |
"No longer useful." | ||
"Calculated destruction." | ||
"Perfect destruction." | ||
"Better now." | ||
"This is better." | ||
"Obstacle removed." | ||
"Out of my way!" | ||
"Terrible construction!" | ||
"Weak and inferior!" | ||
Picking up a Survivor. | "Secured." | |
"Genetic matter secured." | ||
"Genes secured." | ||
"Materials secured." | ||
"Matter secured." | ||
"Genetic material ready for transport." | ||
"Genes... useable." | ||
"Gene integrity. 78 %." | ||
"Gene integrity. 43 %." | ||
"Gene integrity. 96 %." | ||
"Squirm little worm." | ||
"You should thank me for this." | ||
"Such a sad lower form of existence." | ||
"Grovel, grovel, little worm." | ||
"All things will succumb to my design." | ||
Hooking a Survivor. | "It will all be over soon." | |
"Yes. It hurts. Growth often does." | ||
"Prepare for transcendence." | ||
"Growth often hurts." | ||
"Your genes are limited." | ||
"Your genes need minor modifications." | ||
"You will fit my design." | ||
"Your genes need minor alterations." | ||
"You humans are so pathetic." | ||
"Prepare to become something better." | ||
"Stop squabbling you infinitesimal worm." | ||
"You are about to be made perfect." | ||
"I'm about to elevate your worth." | ||
"Stop blabbering. It's really annoying." | ||
"You are one annoying little worm." | ||
"You will be elevated to something more." | ||
"Something great is about to happen." | ||
Using a Memento Mori. | "Die. Fast. Please." | |
"It will be fast. Possibly painless." | ||
"It is over." | ||
Getting stunned by a Survivor. | "Vision down." | |
"Vision compromised." | ||
"Reduced visibility. Recalibrating..." | ||
"Partial darkness. Fixing cortex." | ||
"Analysing vision." | ||
"I can't see. Vision down." | ||
"Can't see. Vision compromised." | ||
"Surprising for an inferior lifeform." | ||
"You'll suffer more for that!" | ||
"This is not possible!" | ||
"You shouldn't do such things." |
Original Voice-Lines
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Breaking a Pallet![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
"This no longer has purpose." | |
"No longer useful." | ||
"Calculated destruction." | ||
"Perfect destruction." | ||
"Better now." | ||
"This is better." | ||
"Obstacle removed." | ||
"Out of my way!" | ||
"Terrible construction!" | ||
"Weak and inferior!" | ||
Picking up a Survivor. | "Secured." | |
"Genetic matter secured." | ||
"Genes secured." | ||
"Materials secured." | ||
"Matter secured." | ||
"Genetic material ready for transport." | ||
"Genes... useable." | ||
"Gene integrity. 78 %." | ||
"Gene integrity. 43 %." | ||
"Gene integrity. 96 %." | ||
"Squirm little worm." | ||
"You should thank me for this." | ||
"Such a sad lower form of existence." | ||
"Grovel, grovel, little worm." | ||
"All things will succumb to my design." | ||
Hooking a Survivor. | "It will all be over soon." | |
"Yes. It hurts. Growth often does." | ||
"Prepare for transcendence." | ||
"Growth often hurts." | ||
"Your genes are limited." | ||
"Your genes need minor modifications." | ||
"You will fit my design." | ||
"Your genes need minor alterations." | ||
"You humans are so pathetic." | ||
"Prepare to become something better." | ||
"Stop squabbling you infinitesimal worm." | ||
"You are about to be made perfect." | ||
"I'm about to elevate your worth." | ||
"Stop blabbering. It's really annoying." | ||
"You are one annoying little worm." | ||
"You will be elevated to something more." | ||
"Something great is about to happen." | ||
Using a Memento Mori. | "Die. Fast. Please." | |
"It will be fast. Possibly painless." | ||
"It is over." | ||
Getting stunned by a Survivor. | "Vision down." | |
"Vision compromised." | ||
"Reduced visibility. Recalibrating..." | ||
"Partial darkness. Fixing cortex." | ||
"Analysing vision." | ||
"I can't see. Vision down." | ||
"Can't see. Vision compromised." | ||
"Surprising for an inferior lifeform." | ||
"You'll suffer more for that!" | ||
"This is not possible!" | ||
"You shouldn't do such things." |
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