The request for a detailed write-up on refers to a side quest in the action RPG NieR:Automata . This quest is notable for its exploration of machine consciousness and the different emotional tone it takes between the original Japanese script and the English localization (dub). Quest Overview: "Family Squabble"

In the game's English dub, 9S comforts the child when he is scared, showing a level of compassion that is arguably missing in the colder, more detached portrayal of the character found in the NieR:Automata Ver1.1a anime adaptation.

In the , the interaction between 9S and the Child Machine is often noted for being significantly warmer or more empathetic compared to other versions.

The quest is available during Route A and B and involves a "Child Machine" that has run away from home in Pascal's Village. Pascal's Village / City Ruins.

In "Squabble Up," Kendrick uses the term to reference street confrontations and his own status in the rap hierarchy, contrasting with Drake's family-focused diss tracks like "Family Matters".