If anyone can give ALIE a run for her money, it's The 100's Raven Reyes.

The series' insidious AI is taking away more than just the mechanic's physical and mental anguish, and, now that Raven (Lindsey Morgan) is aware that her entire memory is slipping away, she's ready to fight back. Taken completely aback by her subject's sudden disobedience during "Terms and Conditions," ALIE (Erica Cerra) isn't about to let Morgan's character renege on their unwritten deal.

"That [AI] story is going to be the main driving force for everything raven gets herself into in the coming up episodes. I almost like to preview it as Raven versus ALIE: Fight of the Century, watch them rumble!" Morgan told EnStars at WonderCon on Sunday. "ALIE doesn't want to let her go at all, and she's going to give her everything she can to hold on to her. Raven isn't afraid of fighting back. It's going to be really intense coming up."

Choosing to step away from the City of Light will have serious repercussions, if it can even be accomplished at all. The Chip has the ability to take away Raven's pain, but the little silicon wonder can't actually heal the Arker's injuries. Unencumbered by her body's warning bells, Raven has slowly been worsening her injury over the past few episodes.

"[Her injury] was one of the biggest factors why Raven even took the Chip, and that's the first thing she's going to have to sacrifice now that she's decided she's not sure about it any more," Morgan explained. "It's just wearing her body and worsening it, [and] because she can't feel it she doesn't know all the damage she's done to it. That's going to become a big factor and play into what's happening in the future."

Will Raven regain her freedom physical and mental freedom, or will ALIE find a way to win once more? Find out when The 100 airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on The CW.

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