While the pilot is given full control of their artificial body, The Peripheral episode 1 proves they're easily manipulated from outside. Although the pilot can feel everything the peripheral experiences, the robots offer physical advantages that only come from a non-organic shell, such as resilience to injury and improved agility. These two components use quantum tunneling to communicate across time, allowing a character in 2032 to occupy a peripheral in the future. The input is the headset worn by Flynne in the past, while the output is the peripheral body (almost like a Westworld host robot) built to look like Easy Ice in futuristic London. One such device is the peripheral, which appears to comprise two basic parts: an input and an output. By 2099, the human race has figured out quantum tunneling to interact with computers in the past, placing phone calls, sending messages, moving money, and even giving instructions to build devices that haven't been invented yet. The Peripheral still has plenty of corners to explore when it comes to the inner workings of its time-travel, but episodes 1 & 2 offer a general sense of how the technology operates.
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