I really love that eerie glimpse of two, maybe three of what look like Typhon Apex creatures in the depths of space. How many of them are out there waiting?
Yeah. And game also brings up question of Fermi paradox. You can find some in game messages and books related to that. Guess ending of the game answer this question pretty clearly.
That’s the worst part. That there’s potentially an entire civilisation of these building sized creatures, and we just opened the way for them to find us.
@@Thisisnotreal642Where did the people in the prey universe get the typhon from? Did they randomly come to earth or did scientists found a frozen example on a planet, researched and it somehow expanded from there?
@@VinnyUnion If I remember correctly, a soviet ship was orbiting the moon or the earth and a typhon mimic was coincidentally floating around near the ship and killed the crew. At which point a team of soviet and American space troopers were sent up to kill and capture as many as possible. There’s more information in the actual game itself.
@@Thisisnotreal642 that may be true but i'm too afraid to play it. You're not gonna force me to play it, right? I cannot twitch each and every time a mimic pops up.
There are multiple steps at which the Visions happen, 1st one is installing a Typhon based neuromod, 2nd is touching the coral in the guts tunnels, 3rd is, I think after leaving the Datastorage, 4th after scanning the coral knots and 5th happens on either the reactor or at the heart of the coral at Kletka in psychotronics.
The Typhon mods do not work that way sure they may make it easier to be affected by the collective but that only happens in here because none of what he sees is actually real they are memories used to make the Typhon see from their point of view to feel sympathy.
Your are actually an alien that was fooled into thinking you are human in this game everything you did in this game wasn't even real it was all a simulation.
@@bpg5530 there were so many branching situations, I dont think it was all Morgans memories. Yeah something's where based on his memory but majority of it was just a simulated controllable reality.
Dunno why, but Morgan's voice in those feels sooooo...soothing
Tim Kang's performance as Morgan/January is incredibly underrated
funny thing is that I actually saw/heard Tim Kang in The Office. But yeah, his voice in the game is just perfect
So this is the typhoon hivemind using Morgan’s voice to regain control
*typhon
I am interested in what you are saying but control over what,and is Morgan Yu evil? Im confused by this
Also why use Morgan’s voice
@@Witzzomg1 have you finished the game? (To not spoil u)
Nah man I have not seen the ending
I really love that eerie glimpse of two, maybe three of what look like Typhon Apex creatures in the depths of space. How many of them are out there waiting?
Yeah. And game also brings up question of Fermi paradox. You can find some in game messages and books related to that. Guess ending of the game answer this question pretty clearly.
That’s the worst part. That there’s potentially an entire civilisation of these building sized creatures, and we just opened the way for them to find us.
@@Thisisnotreal642Where did the people in the prey universe get the typhon from? Did they randomly come to earth or did scientists found a frozen example on a planet, researched and it somehow expanded from there?
@@VinnyUnion If I remember correctly, a soviet ship was orbiting the moon or the earth and a typhon mimic was coincidentally floating around near the ship and killed the crew.
At which point a team of soviet and American space troopers were sent up to kill and capture as many as possible.
There’s more information in the actual game itself.
@@Thisisnotreal642 that may be true but i'm too afraid to play it. You're not gonna force me to play it, right? I cannot twitch each and every time a mimic pops up.
This reminds me of Commander Shepard's Reaper visions in the first game.
Man I wish I could've bought everyone from cargo bay and the ones who I saved from telepaths on the space shuttle.
If they survive until the end, they will board the shuttle, four at the tables and the rest in the cargo hold.
Whoa, i never had the "Kill them!" one, how do i get that?
i got it after inserting the arming keys into the reactor
There are multiple steps at which the Visions happen, 1st one is installing a Typhon based neuromod, 2nd is touching the coral in the guts tunnels, 3rd is, I think after leaving the Datastorage, 4th after scanning the coral knots and 5th happens on either the reactor or at the heart of the coral at Kletka in psychotronics.
This is cool! Does this happen when you take too many typhon neuromods? I didn't take many at all because I didn't want to turn evil lol
The Typhon mods do not work that way sure they may make it easier to be affected by the collective but that only happens in here because none of what he sees is actually real they are memories used to make the Typhon see from their point of view to feel sympathy.
Your are actually an alien that was fooled into thinking you are human in this game everything you did in this game wasn't even real it was all a simulation.
@@vigneshkr7072 No it were all real. They were memories of morgan which implies they did happen, just in a earlier time
@@bpg5530 there were so many branching situations, I dont think it was all Morgans memories. Yeah something's where based on his memory but majority of it was just a simulated controllable reality.