![]() ![]() Whenever the body dies, it goes back to the last cloning machine to enter that. red stuff into other bodies (including the drone). It seems like bodies are just vessels, though. It's possible I just somehow missed some plot points, but it seemed like the player Trace was a clone of Athetos, but then I don't understand how or why the player Trace can infinitely clone himself while Athetos still exists. It seems like there are two Traces - the one who becomes Athetos and the one who just arrives at the world. I'm not exactly clear on how the cloning or the time travel stuff works, though. My first theory was also a post- or near-death dream, like you mentioned. My ending was Trace waking up after the lab explosion uninjured and trying to get back to the alien world (of which I already forgotten the name of). I also played it on Hard and it also wasn't green, so I don't think it changes anything. My percentage of items was 73% and it wasn't green. I'm under the impression that either the game isn't doing that well (because no one is talking about it post-release) or no one has gotten to the end yet. Why am I apparently the first person to start discussing this? Let's discuss this! It's nuts! What did you think was going on? The fleshy stuff in the last chapter sure supports that "It's a dying dream or something" theory. Perhaps if it's the multiverse thing killing one makes the other more complete since there's not two people who are supposed to be the same person. Or perhaps it's all a dream and multiple yous showing up is supposed to clue him into reality not being real. Perhaps it is real and there's many of both. The after credits thing though DEFINITELY seems to indicate that my first impressions have more credence than before and this is some manner of dream perhaps driven by multiverse type stuff. There's stuff about the heyday of the world and stuff about the decline of it but that's all in the past. The only thing they could manage to get down was killing the one allied with him. The robots really wanted to kick his ass but were being beaten. ![]() ![]() Future Tracer committed genocide and started taking apart the huge robots from the safety of the breach. Maybe this is like Science Fiction House of Cards and there's a meaty political thriller at the core of this. Maybe then what they said was right I figured. Additionally the later areas tended to be more in the way of nature and rocks than pulsing meat. They started establishing that yes, this is a real place with history. The robot ladies began getting further fleshed out, as did the history of the world. That said as the game went on it seemed to back away from that. For those within an algorithm it is reality. Additionally, as the titular axiom note say, conciousness in a sub-algorythm that describes the algorithm as a whole. Like, as some of the notes explain, he'd died in so many worlds that the only ones left were so inconceivable they had become twisted and grotesque due to the amount of crazy stuff that needed to happen for this one conscious mind to remain active in some form of reality. So then, what's up with the world? What do you think it's hinting at? Did anyone do a really fast run, a low percent or a hard run to see what differences that makes to the ending?Īt first I thought this all some manner of dying or post death dream. Additionally I'm wondering what else I haven't seen because I can't find ANYONE ELSE talking spoilers about the ending on the internet. I'm wondering based on the green things if I don't get to see what that means because I died a bunch and took 27 hours to get to that point. In high percent and 100% there's also an addition where after the credits the main bad dude (future you) shows up and tells you that it's no use fighting yourself and that it's time to wake up. At least in the fairly good percent/100% versions Trace is returned to Earth after the laser lab goes down and devotes himself to figuring out what's what. ![]()
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