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  1. Blaine the Mono was a sentient monorail that went insane over the course of its long lifetime. He became suicidal and attempted to kill Roland and his ka-tet in his suicide, but was ultimately defeated. Blaine's brain was housed in a series of dipolar computers beneath the city of Lud. His...

  2. Blaine the Mono is a supporting antagonist in The Wastelands and Wizard and Glass in Stephen King's The Dark Tower series. He was a pink train (monorail). He was alone so long that it drove him mad, and he even killed his counterpart, Patricia the Mono, because she complained too much.

  3. Blaine the Mono is an artificial intelligence that operates a computerized monorail in All-world, running from Lud to Topeka, Kansas. Blaine is a still-functioning piece of Imperium technology. Blaine is a pink monorail with a blue interior.

  4. 4 de may. de 2014 · Blaine is the last aboveground tool of the vast computer-system which lies beneath the city of Lud, and it has only one remaining interest: riddles. If its passengers cannot pose a difficult riddle, Blaine commits suicide taking everybody aboard to a fiery grave.

  5. 5 de ene. de 2021 · Blaine is nothing but a computer, an ancient computer, whose bad programming, whether buggy from the start or corrupted over time, is no fault of his own. If it were possible to arrest and prosecute a robot train for its wrongdoings, Blaine would plead not guilty by reason of insanity and he’d have a solid case.

  6. 3 de ene. de 2017 · We left our heroes trapped at the railway station with the maniacal machine known as Blaine the Mono offering them safe passage away from Lud—a city that’s about to be biologically wiped out—if they can solve a riddle that holds the combination to unlock the gate.

  7. 4 de ago. de 2017 · Blaine’s killing of all of the remaining inhabitants of the city of Lud is the only act of murder on a massive scale (and with weapons of mass destruction!) that we as the reading audience experience in real time along with the book’s protagonists.