The doctor was right. It was way to late to save anyone. Crash the ship, kill everything, destroy the marker. Sacrifice the few to save the many when there is no other option
Idk considering how humanity is stripping planets if resources, maybe bringing the marker is the best idea. I mean sure it will do the same thing, but less bullshit.
The docter was probably the smartest character of them all, even if they made it home, who’s to say one of them weren’t infected. So as cold and heartless as it is, killing everyone is the most logical option
To be fair, that is also the marker forcing homicidal thoughts so that it's own populace grows. I agree that he was the smartest, just the marker is insidious.
No shit, everytime an infection is on the loose and lots of people are infected in an isolated area, Theres always the 1 doucebag that wants to self destruct the entire area
Problem is that the captain was also a rock worshiper meaning he was not likely to do anything intelligent like spacing the marker or under take containment measures in order to stop the necromorphs
He and most of the crew was hand picked and planted on the Ishimura by the church of unitology and so once things start to go to shit he panics since if he doesn’t get the marker back the church may assassinate him
Unitologists don't actually know much about their own religion, some folks believe in this without even knowing what is trully about, unfortunately they are doomed to serve the necromorphs, because they do believe the marker is sacred, but for the vast majority of people the sight of one necromorph, wouldn't convince them that this is their actual "salvation". Many folks just follow unitology, for social benefits and sense of community.
@@richardendresz161 They will do much worse then kill him. They will take away the status him and his family paid so much to earn. The rock worshipers were also taking money from their followers. Basically Scientology but half right.
An infection that literally brainwashes everyone by miles away and you don't know it's happening, corpses being revived and can only be killed in the most unintuitive manner while also being the most resilient and deadly possibly conceived in the zombie genre, and the title of the game is a 100% description of what can realistically survive in this universe. How to beat the Necromorphs in Dead Space in a short sentence: You Died.
Right! It can’t be beat unless, you did what Altman did and send the signal of the Marker back into itself . Or do what Isaac did and destroy the Marker in one’s mind.
The Necromorphs arent the worst part though given Isaac stomps them with whats essentialy the contend of his toolbox. The Maker and its signal will screw you pretty hard
Yup. Isaac only survived because he was a genius, so the Marker didn't destroy his mind, but rather tried to shape and influence it into doing it's bidding. This is apparently what happens to high-ranking Unitologists. The Marker doesn't break their minds, it gives them visions, and it whispers in their ears, instructing them on how to spead its influence
@@magisterrleth3129 tbf Unitards are overall not the sharpest tools in the toolshed. All your religious and maker brainwashing cant make any decently inteligent person believe the red makers are a good thing. Heck in their religious zelotry they should have hated them as heretical mocking of the black maker
I feel like this analysis is missing a major plot point. The marker wasn't just an "artifact of worship", what made people attracted to them is that you could harness almost limitless energy from these markers. That would be how these markers would ensnare various alien civilizations into depending on them and be encouraged to make more which just makes the influence of the markers that much powerful.
We know that now, but at the start people don't know anything about the marker other then what a religion built around it says. Those who have some idea are either high ranking members of unitology or the government, which was infiltrated by unitology. The black marker was found in 2214. Research into it lead to three red markers being built between 2294-2299 and activated in different parts of the galaxy. Ageis 7 being one of them. Effects documented, Marker was contained, infection ended, everyone dies, and the system becomes restricted and chance are all documents are shredded by the end of the Secession Wars other then, stay out of Ageis 7. And that's about it. Unitology spreads with the marker being the center point of the religion that one day we will all be made whole. Unity of mind, body, and spirit. In 2508, the Ageis 7 marker is found again. So that's a good 200+ years of forgetting everything about the red marker and nearly 300 years of unitology making up things.
You know what's funny, in all these zombie type/outbreak scenarios it's always the actions of a bunch of idiots throwing caution to the wind or being just plain dumb which causes everything to go bad.
literally saw this movie again last night after seeing it as an 8 year old and i agree, this whole thing could of been avoided if the captain wasn't blinded by religion and the mission
actually the markers signal compels them to do so they couldn't help it if thry tried, in fact, in the games it explains that thats why they were mining there in the first place.
@@danielgeronimo5538 it's hard to say, the marker's influence is, well, influence. It can't just mind control you on the go, it will quickly erode your sanity but if you're wary you may realize what's really going on before you turn insane. Isaac and the crew were nearly immediately attacked when they boarded the ship, so they already knew there was elderitch shenanigans onboard before the marker could trap them. The rest was a race against madness. Or an engineering degree will make you different idk
@@militaryzoned2964 According to the lore, people like Isaac who's IQ is a bit higher than the average chap are qualified to be builders because of higher intelligence and somewhat stronger mental fortitude. We already saw what happens when a blueprint is imprinted on someone unqualified (stross). What's curious though is, Isaac managed to destroy at least two or three maybe more markers to the point he's probably the most marker resilient human alive now.
29:00 That is true that the necromorphs can't get any closer, but just like an antenna the signal is strongest the closer you get in the marker, which means you would loose your mind quicker
To be honest, the Necromorphs are far more terrifying and dangerous than almost any zombies out there. They may seem like mere space zombies with some unique way of spreading, but they are actually quite literally Lovecraftian. Necromorphs, at a certain point, can become a hivemind, and even furthermore, start a convergence, birthing a Brethren Moon. Moon to planet sized Necromorphs that spreads insanity like a plague.
unfortunatley its basically impossible to beat the necromorphs unless you destroy the Marker as it will keep regenerating/mutating any dead flesh around it into new combat forms, all the characters managed to do with slicing the limbs off is remove the necromorphs ability to move for a short period, until they reattach/mutate into something worse. thats where the bigger ones come from. I know there is a lot of what are they thinking in both the cartoons and games but the marker as mentioned has a mental effect as well, but it isn't just turning people crazy, it will also turn people into sleeper agents like isaac who will then attempt to build more markers and cause people to ignore more reasonable ideas. the general feel i got from the games and this was that the markers are just transmitters for the brother moons who are shown to be more then capable of planning and willing to wait centuries for plans to happen. This combined with the whole unitology Religion where the marker is basically God and that they are taught will bring salvation means that alot actions are taken that to us seem completly stupid
The mark isn’t the source. The hive mind is although that was retconned because Markers are Seals and when removed the influence of the hive mind takes over but from dead space 2 the marker is directly Responsible for the infection
@@richardendresz161 Destroying marker IS a way to prevent further course of actions, we saw how Dr. Cho in Aftermath threw the Marker shard into ship's reactor, destroying the shard along with necromorphs created by it. Yes, you may say, Brothermoon is the source, but, they still need some links, aka Markers, to further extend the signal's reach, and by destroying the Marker, the signal is no longer coming through, effectively cutting off the influence entirely until another Marker is here.
It seems combat A.I.s that can function on their own can defeat the brethren moon since nothing suggests that brethren moons can influence them, and A.I.s can think and act much faster than human. Automatic warships and defense stations armed with weapons of mass destruction might be able to destroy a brethren moon.
@@richardendresz161 the radiation emitted from the marker is the source of hallucination and infection, that much remained true. DS3 just show us what the marker is used for and what controls it.
there is one more thing i want to add, even if that ship was carrying a necromoprh plus that winged creature was destroyed and didnt get inside the ship at all, the marker would have eventually turned the corpses in the morgue into necromorphs, so necromorph invasion would have still happened
@@arcangle7444 Only way to quarantine a marker is to seal it and every single thing/ person it's come into contact with away, and then blow them all the fuck up.
@@alejandromaldonado6159 Containment was flawed there, and Unitologists simply sent people to part of mines, that marker did reach, to make ritual suicide and turn into necromorphs.
The simple solution would seem to be seal and secure all decks with no contaigion, then once that is done pump enough water into the unsecured sections to get everything good and wet, then open all unsecured decks to space and hope the decompression blows the contaigon and the marker out into space. The water is a medium for evaporative cooling, leeching body heat from the Necromorphs hopefully, this would neutralize them.
Decompression might get them out into space alright, but, the cold really doesnt bother them, and we can see that Necromorphs work just fine in the vacuum of space and on a frozen planet
@@adamreddick1349 problem is that while space is incredibly cold, it'd actually take forever for it to actually freeze you since there's no air to steal heat from your body
I like how everyone saying the doctor was right about destroying the ship I agree cuz once you are infected with the signal we learned this from dead space 2 you are infected forever or until u remove like Isaac Clarke did in dp2
Let's say we have never played the game so we don't know how it exactly works but even if you use the limited information we have in the movie is still a better idea to crash the ship than to trying to save everyone who is already dead
@@crisantinogenemercado4197 game first, they literally took one cutscene and decided, yeah, lets make a movie about her, you have to remember, the game and movie were from a time when games and movies were actually made to be good and enjoyable.
Actually if he had done what he was trying to do, it would've let out a distress signal that called other people to the ship, cut communications or not, there bringing more victims to the marker.
@@drummermonke even then, just pieces of a marker are enough to corrupt people (depending on the size of the piece it can be just 2 or 3 to at least 20), Like in the second movie and mentioned in the games, specifically the doctor in the second movie, he found a piece and, after gaining permission, studied it, which led him to be in close enough range for it to slowly burrow into his mind, the size of the piece however meant it was too slow and the process was interrupted during the events of the movie. Gah, I'm rambling again, my main point is, the marker doesn't NEED to be whole to work, just like it doesn't HAVE to be an original marker i.e. the red markers of 2 and 3, just like them with how the signal is the same, just weaker, the signal is still there just weaker because it's a smaller piece.
And holding an entire arsenal and your personal nuke in your room is as well a good start. I would advise have a few weapons like 1 demon slayer 2 Issac Clark 3 plot weapons 4 plot armor 5 your moms belt And this is pretty godd
Oh wow, I didn't know there was a movie version of this or that this was even made. I've only ever heard and seen of the games which were pertty good tbh.
Me too, Alyssa to me was always way cooler than Isaac: “Get full mags in those weapons, I think we’re about to walk into a _world of shit!”_ Just sucks she had to die at the end 😓😓😓 (and let’s not mention that sucky Aftermath movie)
In the comics, a pregnant woman escapes via escape pod because she had psychic premonitions/a connection to the Marker. Can't remember if it was the Ishimura though.
@@Crazypixiness It was the Sprawl and the woman was Lexine (she survived the Ishimura and Sprawl outbreaks after Gabe sacrificed himself to save her in DS2's DLC)
Dude I remember in deadspace 2 when a lone janitor cleaning the bathrooms of ishimura he was hunted by the ghost of the dead crews and he slip away injuring him lol.
seeing the muscle guy get absolutly obliterated was horrifying when i was younger, made me not touch the games till later on when i mustered the courage to play. still the most stressful and horrifying game ive ever played.
If everyone in a horror movie made a smart decision, there would probably be not scares. This is why making sense and entertainment in fiction just can’t go together sometimes.
The marker being able to mentally influence people is a genius thing since it can be the explanation for when characters makes stupid decisions, whether the writer intended it or not
There are smart ideas. In the game, Captain Mathius was the one who cut off communications to make sure no one calls for help and to prevent outside help. Also, Dr. Mercer was the one who caused the escape pods to leave the space colony.
@@connorgates4221 That is true, but part of it. Captain Mathius was already breaking rules and the space colony was never supposed to be at the planet since it was a restricted area. Captain Mathius put everyone endanger before come in contact with the Marker.
I'm sorry to say but there's no way to actually beat Necromorphs, you may survive an outbreak but like the Flood and, to an extent, the Beast there's only so much one can do to stop them when they get so big. The Forerunners decided to reset the Universe to stop the Flood while Kiith Somtaaw went for the head of The Beast by destroying the Naggarok, which was like killing a Tyranid Synapse Creature. In the end, all this has happened before and will happen again and again and again and again...
Actually like Isaac Clarke did, he resisted the signal long enough to figure out how to stop it, and then in Dead Space 3 he found out that he had to destroy the brother hood moons, and then proceeded to do so by blowing it up from the inside, sure it had just been formed but even then it still had unthinkable amounts of biomass and was creating necromorphs left and right at incredible rates. Then in 2 it implies that you can beat them if you destroy them while they’re still in the second or “hive mind” phase, therefore stopping it and forcing the markers to restart the process but at the same time, again in 2, Isaac found that in his hallucinations he was also being taught how to destroy the markers while being taught how to make them, of course it was a trick, but still, he just did the opposite of what he was told and destroyed a marker. So, yes, you can defeat them but it’s very difficult and incredibly complex.
My take here would be to release the rock back to the plant, seal off access to the sections with confirmed necromorphs, then pumping in the sewage system’s reclamation chemicals into these sections for a few days. It’s not fancy but those chemicals will do quick work of anything organic. Also having a morgue in space is somewhat inefficient it takes so much space that could have otherwise be used for supplies and resources. They should be destroying the bodies to save space (corps wiggler or cremation would be the way to go)
that's the thing the markers signal affects everyone, and one thing it does is kind of remove that kind of thinking from a persons brain, that's why they start freaking out and become so irrational so easily.
@@connorgates4221 I thought it just emits enough pressure and fear proportionate to the persons mental psych strain causing them to snap, that’s why it really didn’t work too much on the more seasoned people on the ship
morgues are standard issue due to how widespread unitology is with their belief being the body must be kept in the best condition possible upon death which well you can see how that aids in the spread
@@asranaweed393 No matter what, you can't help it, the Marker compells you to do it, and even then, do you really want the unitoligists whining your ears off because you didn't bring the "sacred relic" on board, it'd be like telling a Catholic church that they can't put a cross up because it would have to be on city property, they cant seem to comprehend that. religion does NOT mean they can do whatever they want.
To put it simply beating the markers expecting many or majority of people to be mentally durable and well mature enough to take the logical course - a total impossiblity
There's no resisting it, if you are sane enough then it's only because the marker wills it. I mean not even Isaac was immune to its effect, all 3 games he was constantly tricked by the marker and only realize it when it's too late. Hell, Tau Volantis' convergence would have completed 200 years early if the extermination/containment protocol didn't succeed. Most would think the General doomed everyone by purging the Codex device in the prologue but turns out he saved everyone by killing you to stop the machine's shutdown.
Even if she listened to Kyne, humanity is fucked. In the expanded media of Dead Space, there is a black marker already found on Earth. Meaning it's all led to this. People like Isaac are needed, and Isaac is the only one who truly figured out a way to destroy a marker.
Well there's still the Black Marker, the original marker, the red markers are just manufactored Unless the Black Markers are destroyed, there is no end to the Necromorphs
I guess the quote “don’t touch what you don’t understand” just suddenly disappeared to these guy good thing some random engineer arrived in time to dismembered these creatures
They think they DO understand it, or at least what it can do: there’s a Marker back home, after all. It’s an object of religious reverence and a source of infinite energy. They’re still dumb, though.
With the Ishimura designed to look like a carcass picked clean and the mass resource gorging of planet cracking, It's worth noting the humans and the necromorphs were doing the exact same thing: Repurposing dead matter. Only difference is the necros aren't afraid to make more of it themselves.
I like how Alyssa instructs anyone who finds her tape to destroy the marker despite the fact that she just seen that the marker holds the ncromoprhs back
The strength and intensity of the marker signal is just like a radio antenna, the closer you get the stronger the signal becomes, if Alyssa didn't get killed by necromorphs scrounging for supplies, she'd be driven into a state of gibbering madness and claw her own face off.
If everyone in a horror movie made a smart decision, there would probably be no scares. This is why making sense and entertainment in fiction just can’t go together sometimes.
I love how every “How to beat” Channel starts their videos with “If your friends and loved ones started turning into *Insert some kind of monster* what would you do?” Sometimes it isn’t about originality. Its about tradition.
That's because they all copied Nerd Explains then Cine Summary channel dominated by taking the formula & covering current movies/anime making it a channel that has daily uploads w/ more views.
It seems a person would only be able to survive a scenario like this if they experienced something similar to this or knew exactly what was going to happen on some psychic, "I can see the future" type stuff. I really cant say that everyone would die in this case because everyone is different, some people have amazing survivability skills but my main point is you're getting attacked by hard-to-kill monsters while fighting the hallucinations from the markers while also fighting off people who lost their sanity way before you. For you to survive any of this, you and your team would need to have never discovered the markers at all. I get this video is all in good fun and this channel is just following the same format it always been, I just cant help but think, "Logical or not, who the hell is REALLY surviving this"?
Isaac Clarke walked into a ship that had already benn taken over as part of a search, rescue, and repair team, he walked out a changed man and with a severe case of psychosis because of the markers signal, by the third game he did technically have a resistance to it but he was still affected sometimes.
@@connorgates4221 actually he was doing exactly what the marker wanted until the last moment. He can fight it off the moment he confronts the marker, but most of the time its manipulation is nigh-impossible to notice
Honestly from when I watched this movie I saw there was no way anyone could have survived as soon as they got those markers on board. Soon as they moved it on to the ship it was done. Was a good movie though and worth a watch
@@TheMightOfGeburah I never said he was, I meant he was affected by the marker just like his crew, I probably should've explained better, I meant there could have been others, they just didn't have enough time and fell victim to the markers hallucinations (like Isaac almost does repeatedly throughout the games) or (if you know the lore) had an intelligence equal to or greater than Isaacs, but just got killed by the necromorphs,, my point is, I don't agree with the "no one could have survived" mentality some people seem to take with these games, I say look at Isaac because when he arived the ship had been fully taken over, yet, he still walked away (Admittedly, with a few problems, but he even faught those through sheer force of will, and managed to push them back). if that helps any.
@@connorgates4221 Isaac was still imprinted by the marker he was smart and by proxy useful to the marker so that is why he didn't go crazy, he saw his dead wife and he followed the markers words to "make them whole again" lets be real isaac would have died without kendra doing her thing in the background
@@sodsurendunkhorol1576 I never said he wasn't, that whole "he was smart and therefore useful" point literally removes any chance of an argument to say he wasn't affected by the marker, as I said before he almost fell victim to the hallucinations and on multiple occasions did (the second game literally starts in a mental ward), but he fought back repeatedly, after he found that the marker was using his dead wife to trick him you could almost say that built up a kind of defense in his own mind, that's also why you can't say "he didn't go crazy", because he did, the fact that his mind contains the information on how to build AND destroy markers alone combined with his constant sense of guilt plagues his mind with nightmares and hallucinations, the side effect of having been exposed to the marker but not totally taken control of. and about Kendra, I will admit she HELPED Isaac survive, to a certain extent, but at the same time she never actually stood next to Isaac and fought off horde after horde of necromorphs, her work in the "background" was for her own gain and anyone who replays the games can easily make the connection that every time she pops in to "help" it's only at a point where Isaac can do something to get her closer to HER goals and when she got the Marker she abandoned him, the entire time he kept trying to do what he thought they were really there for, find out what happened on the Ishimura, if she really was the reason Isaac survived that long then he would've died long before he would've had the chance to get her back.
How to beat The Brethren Moons: *You dont* also did you change your cadence? Eh. It’s not bad and it fits. I think you should decide your energy level/cadence depending on the show you’re covering.
Well, yeah. The Brethren Moons are literally eldritch entities that warp human minds just by being near the planet. Once these planet size necromorphs arrive, it’s officially game over.
If I were in there I would've started going to that place as soon as the violence got out of hand lol I'd be gone so fast Also, the doctor was right lol
HTBA: “How do you beat necromorphs? Answer: you can’t. They’re too tough.” Doom Guy (watching after saving Mars and Earth for the umpteenth time): -heavy breathing and fondling his BFG9000 - I think I know a way…
Dude, dead space has it's own doom guy, his name is Isaac Clarke, he's literally known for killing necromorphs by incoherently screaming at them while stomping on them with his non prater suit boot and completely human foot, nothing on doom guy but he literally has inhuman power given to him by godlike beings, Isaac is an enginer with a laser cutter, I think he out classes Doom Guy in that alone.
@@Ilikebugs2464 that's not my point, my point is that isaac never, and I mean NEVER had any of that, even when he was killing the newborn brethren moon he was just a normal human being with more mental issues than psychology text book with a bonus chapter on therapy, heres the thing doom guy kills any kind of demon, they die and, more follow (bosses aren't a special case, their health bar is just layered onto itself), issac kills anything and gets back aup and keeps coming after him, even when its in pieces.
You know hearing necromorphs be called flesh eating monsters made me stop an think, there hasnt ben a single real instant of a regular necromprh eat someone for food. Theres a few instences where they will bite your head off like the tormenter does. And the brute will bite you apart. I guess you could say the bigger forms can and have eaten or consume a whole person like the hive mind and nexus mind. But in general slashers or leapers havent. It would be counter productive spreading the outbreak if the necros ate people. (Edit: Feeders are people who consumed necromorph flesh. They eat food. But this renforces my statement erlier. It would be counter productive to spread the outbreak if they end up eating the people they need to convert)
Yeah they just don't. Most cases (besides in the games for brutality reasons) mostly all the necros would kill without trying to damage you TOO much so an infector or other various infecting methods turn you into a necromorph as well. Its all about making prime to use biomass more than killing. And more biomass means bigger creatures to create biomass and grow their reaches.
Dr. Kyne is among the smartest Dead Space characters. He had the right idea, destroying the ship would destroy the infection and The Marker. Yes it would mean sacrificing the remaining living people but it’s sparing them a gruesome death and Earth an extinction level event
The captain insisting on his scientist doing research first is actually explained. Most of the crew of the Ishimura was unitologists which were handpicked for the puprose of retrieving the marker
I honestly find the whole story about the Markers influence the crew slowly losing their minds doing mass suicides more interesting than the outbreak itself
This is the only most realistic interpretation of Dead Space media that has ever made me uncomfortable with watching it but it also represents that normal humans would not survive in the case of a necrmorph outbreak
How to beat the demons in blood of Zeus ? How to be a monster's in the last kids on Earth ? How to beat the post-apocalyptic wasteland in klpo and the age of Wonder beast ? How to beat the boiling isles in owl House ? How to beat akuma's in laculous ladybug and the tales of ladybug and cat noir ?
Yeah ain't no surviving this. You have to keep in mind the necromorphs are not dumb creatures they take the combined knowledge of all creatures they obsorb and marker makes you insane. This all sounds smart in theory if you don't go insane but thats not guaranteed
You know I’m usually one to always narrate during a movie with “what I would do” type of dialogue.. however in this situation let me tell you I’d be SHITTING BRICKS. I always call out the stupidity of what people do in these situations, thinking I would do the right thing. This tho, is something else. We’d all succumb to the marker let’s be honest.
Either you will do something really useful or will just sit in one place doing nothing, nothing will help you and brethren moons will take what's their anyway.
Problem staying near the marker is that it will eventually turn you mad. Even when close up it still effects you. So at some point you will end up walking away from it because the marker tricks you or causes you to commit suicide.
"it's safe to say 500 years in the future we'll know more about movie tropes". . . bruh. . . the UN is considering genetically engineering a breed of cats that glow when exposed to radiation because they think we'll forget how radiation and nuclear energy works in just about 1000 years. . . i don't think movie tropes will last more than another 100 or so
"he UN is considering genetically engineering a breed of cats that glow when exposed to radiation because they think we'll forget how radiation and nuclear energy works in just about 1000 years. . ." if we will forgot that how Geiger Counter cats would help us? You've just said people will consider them fancy looking cats. I know that formally I'm genius, but thinking shouldn't be so hard
If there's a marker present, its already to late. Even when disassembled, each piece of the marker has the same properties as if it where a complete marker. The pieces will remain dormant until an intelligent organic species comes along and the process will start again. Also the marker is intelligent and will do everything it can to protect itself. Your only hope is to throw the marker into a star or put it into a ships reactor to be destroyed. This is all assuming you have the will power to negate the markers influence. You can survive the Necromorphs, its the marker that's the real threat, and the longer it goes on without being delt with, the more hopeless the situation becomes. Because Brethren Moon goals. Though chances of you surviving to see that process and not becoming a part of it are slim.
i literally saw this movie last night, i never knew it was a dead space movie, i just remembered 8 year old me was traumatized so badly by it that shen's death scene stuck with me for 8 years, finally found it last night and ngl, my memory of it was so warped i thought it was cgi lmao
I dunno why, but this show reminds me of Winx Club. Maybe it’s the art style? My siblings watched Winx Club so often, it’s already been burned into my brain.
The marker makes people crazy, crazy people kill other people, if the marker is close enough and there's enough corpses, corpses reanimate and start mutating, then bim bam boom everybdoy starts dying.
its the markers i believe its because i played the game and its the same as the movie so i dont remember a lot from the game because i beat it a long time ago but i think its the markers that started it all
If you noticed that thing flying into the ship with the pilot and his dead wife - that's the infector. Likely something leftover from the planet's previous population that was only activated when the Marker was excavated. As soon as someone dies, the infector can go to work. I think for cases where there isn't/wasn't an original infector - the Marker slowly mutates people and corpses into monsters.
You need to play the rest of the games my guy. The marker they found a a copy abandoned by earth gov when they made attempted to replicate its energy producing power and it backfired. Not the second one ever found but a copy placed there intentionally on a planet that was then quarantined. All of this is explained in the 1st couple minutes of dead space 3
I always found it rather amusing how much different the necromorphs looked between the animations and the games, it’s so jarring to see the disgusting things from the game and then watching this where they look more like prickly couch cushions
I absolutely love Shen's death scene. When she is cut in half vertically with a blue blade reminds me of when Trunks cut Zamasu in half- the entire scene. Bores through their guts first, then the both instinctively try to grab the blade with their hands to stop it (lmao didn't really work entirely in either of their favor), the shrieks in agony, the tears, the close up split face shot... gotta love it! Plus, Shen was "that" character I wanted to get killed in an extra- violent way since we're first introduced to her, and that was very satisfying. Love Dead Space. And just to make the similarities that much more eerie- Merged Zamasu is kinda like a necromorph himself; his mortal half died and turned into rotten mush, he can regenerate from many attacks, it's very difficult to inflict critical wounds upon him, and after his body is cut in 0.5, he goes up into the sky, sprawling out across the vastness of space, and attempts to merge with space and time themselves- Zamasu's final form is not too dissimilar from a Brethren Moon, the Necromorph's final form. Plus, I have a tattoo of Merged Zamasu's rotting face and a Dead Space tattoo, both done before I've seen this movie. I love anime. It's like The Marker is trying to tell me something...
This is somehow Canon to the story of Dead Space the video game I'm pretty sure can I show this immediately started turning in the Moorish I thought it was like a movie not an anime
Ok, I can’t tell if you played the games so I’m gonna out right say it, you did good and were fairly right except, your missing a few major point when it comes to the necromorphs themselves, you’re treating them like normal zombies ya know they bight you and you turn but that’s not how it works in dead space, you see the markers emit a signal that infest the minds of anything with a brain and biomass, they don’t have to be dead, it’s not “space madness” or whatever it’s called, it’s the marker using the human minds own flaws to drive a person crazy so they make bad decisions and end up getting themselves killed, even if a necromorph doesn’t kill someone they’ll still turn, there’s just a longer period in between death and the actual process, those flying creatures just speed things up by starting the transformation the second they kill them. Like I said you were fairly right, but play the games, a lot of things start to add up, like why some people see hallucinations while others don’t, that’s actually the marker itself picking the smartest people apart so they can help it start something called “the convergence” that creates another creature called a “brother moon”.
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The doctor was right. It was way to late to save anyone. Crash the ship, kill everything, destroy the marker. Sacrifice the few to save the many when there is no other option
Wait what if they escape through the escape pod? They won't be crazy anymore right?
@@makisekurisu8594 To much of a risk. Infector or a Slasher could ambush and infect those in the pod that enter.
Idk considering how humanity is stripping planets if resources, maybe bringing the marker is the best idea. I mean sure it will do the same thing, but less bullshit.
@@magnarcreed3801 have you seen dead space 3 it did not go well
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Do I need to? It will spread, make monsters, giant ass moon. Ravage planets of life just like humans do.
The docter was probably the smartest character of them all, even if they made it home, who’s to say one of them weren’t infected. So as cold and heartless as it is, killing everyone is the most logical option
To be fair, that is also the marker forcing homicidal thoughts so that it's own populace grows.
I agree that he was the smartest, just the marker is insidious.
No shit, everytime an infection is on the loose and lots of people are infected in an isolated area, Theres always the 1 doucebag that wants to self destruct the entire area
I agree, send out the warning and then crash the ship, honestly the girl was in the wrong there, as evidenced by the fact that everyone still died.
@@hypermaeonyx4969 every one died. So the doctor was right
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Problem is that the captain was also a rock worshiper meaning he was not likely to do anything intelligent like spacing the marker or under take containment measures in order to stop the necromorphs
He and most of the crew was hand picked and planted on the Ishimura by the church of unitology and so once things start to go to shit he panics since if he doesn’t get the marker back the church may assassinate him
the majority of the ishimura crew were unitologists
@@richardendresz161 marker was messing with his head making him go insane it was due to sheer panic
Unitologists don't actually know much about their own religion, some folks believe in this without even knowing what is trully about, unfortunately they are doomed to serve the necromorphs, because they do believe the marker is sacred, but for the vast majority of people the sight of one necromorph, wouldn't convince them that this is their actual "salvation".
Many folks just follow unitology, for social benefits and sense of community.
@@richardendresz161 They will do much worse then kill him. They will take away the status him and his family paid so much to earn.
The rock worshipers were also taking money from their followers. Basically Scientology but half right.
An infection that literally brainwashes everyone by miles away and you don't know it's happening, corpses being revived and can only be killed in the most unintuitive manner while also being the most resilient and deadly possibly conceived in the zombie genre, and the title of the game is a 100% description of what can realistically survive in this universe.
How to beat the Necromorphs in Dead Space in a short sentence: You Died.
Right! It can’t be beat unless, you did what Altman did and send the signal of the Marker back into itself . Or do what Isaac did and destroy the Marker in one’s mind.
The Necromorphs arent the worst part though given Isaac stomps them with whats essentialy the contend of his toolbox.
The Maker and its signal will screw you pretty hard
Yup. Isaac only survived because he was a genius, so the Marker didn't destroy his mind, but rather tried to shape and influence it into doing it's bidding. This is apparently what happens to high-ranking Unitologists. The Marker doesn't break their minds, it gives them visions, and it whispers in their ears, instructing them on how to spead its influence
@@magisterrleth3129 tbf Unitards are overall not the sharpest tools in the toolshed.
All your religious and maker brainwashing cant make any decently inteligent person believe the red makers are a good thing. Heck in their religious zelotry they should have hated them as heretical mocking of the black maker
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I feel like this analysis is missing a major plot point. The marker wasn't just an "artifact of worship", what made people attracted to them is that you could harness almost limitless energy from these markers. That would be how these markers would ensnare various alien civilizations into depending on them and be encouraged to make more which just makes the influence of the markers that much powerful.
FINALLY! This and Markers can literally manipulate and brainwash those near them.
We know that now, but at the start people don't know anything about the marker other then what a religion built around it says. Those who have some idea are either high ranking members of unitology or the government, which was infiltrated by unitology. The black marker was found in 2214. Research into it lead to three red markers being built between 2294-2299 and activated in different parts of the galaxy. Ageis 7 being one of them. Effects documented, Marker was contained, infection ended, everyone dies, and the system becomes restricted and chance are all documents are shredded by the end of the Secession Wars other then, stay out of Ageis 7. And that's about it. Unitology spreads with the marker being the center point of the religion that one day we will all be made whole. Unity of mind, body, and spirit.
In 2508, the Ageis 7 marker is found again. So that's a good 200+ years of forgetting everything about the red marker and nearly 300 years of unitology making up things.
i feel like the guy who made the video hasn't played the games
@@funkykelly7130 He watched the movie.
@@mattstorm360 he may have watched the movie but nothing suggests the narrator has played a deadspace game
You know what's funny, in all these zombie type/outbreak scenarios it's always the actions of a bunch of idiots throwing caution to the wind or being just plain dumb which causes everything to go bad.
The backstory of Cepheus Protocol is the only Zombie Outbreak that *isn't* based on powerful people being stupid.
Ikr lmao
Not the 1st time, that a plague spread out like wildfire due to the actions of a few idiots not following the protocols
literally saw this movie again last night after seeing it as an 8 year old and i agree, this whole thing could of been avoided if the captain wasn't blinded by religion and the mission
The whole thing happening in dead space is not just "zombie" or "outbreak" thing. It much more complicated than that.
Here’s a very important thing to survive a nercomoprh invasion:
Don’t bring big giant scary marker onto you ship and/or planet.
actually the markers signal compels them to do so they couldn't help it if thry tried, in fact, in the games it explains that thats why they were mining there in the first place.
And that's why humans need to see horror movies.
Horrors movies are compilations of what humans must never do hahaha.
@@connorgates4221 So does that mean Isaac is just built different? I mean he did destroyed two markers, right?
@@danielgeronimo5538 it's hard to say, the marker's influence is, well, influence. It can't just mind control you on the go, it will quickly erode your sanity but if you're wary you may realize what's really going on before you turn insane.
Isaac and the crew were nearly immediately attacked when they boarded the ship, so they already knew there was elderitch shenanigans onboard before the marker could trap them. The rest was a race against madness.
Or an engineering degree will make you different idk
@@militaryzoned2964 According to the lore, people like Isaac who's IQ is a bit higher than the average chap are qualified to be builders because of higher intelligence and somewhat stronger mental fortitude. We already saw what happens when a blueprint is imprinted on someone unqualified (stross). What's curious though is, Isaac managed to destroy at least two or three maybe more markers to the point he's probably the most marker resilient human alive now.
29:00 That is true that the necromorphs can't get any closer, but just like an antenna the signal is strongest the closer you get in the marker, which means you would loose your mind quicker
20:44 Actually I think that was the same one.
Honestly this video just gives me the vibe that he didn't really do his research, once the marker was found/on board the ishimura it was over.
Honestly
This sh*t is way better than your average zombie apocalypse
if you liked this play the games
What about an above average?
To be honest, the Necromorphs are far more terrifying and dangerous than almost any zombies out there. They may seem like mere space zombies with some unique way of spreading, but they are actually quite literally Lovecraftian. Necromorphs, at a certain point, can become a hivemind, and even furthermore, start a convergence, birthing a Brethren Moon. Moon to planet sized Necromorphs that spreads insanity like a plague.
Better in what way? I'm assuming you mean its much worse and basically impossible to survive?
unfortunatley its basically impossible to beat the necromorphs unless you destroy the Marker as it will keep regenerating/mutating any dead flesh around it into new combat forms, all the characters managed to do with slicing the limbs off is remove the necromorphs ability to move for a short period, until they reattach/mutate into something worse. thats where the bigger ones come from.
I know there is a lot of what are they thinking in both the cartoons and games but the marker as mentioned has a mental effect as well, but it isn't just turning people crazy, it will also turn people into sleeper agents like isaac who will then attempt to build more markers and cause people to ignore more reasonable ideas. the general feel i got from the games and this was that the markers are just transmitters for the brother moons who are shown to be more then capable of planning and willing to wait centuries for plans to happen.
This combined with the whole unitology Religion where the marker is basically God and that they are taught will bring salvation means that alot actions are taken that to us seem completly stupid
The mark isn’t the source. The hive mind is although that was retconned because Markers are Seals and when removed the influence of the hive mind takes over but from dead space 2 the marker is directly Responsible for the infection
@@richardendresz161 Destroying marker IS a way to prevent further course of actions, we saw how Dr. Cho in Aftermath threw the Marker shard into ship's reactor, destroying the shard along with necromorphs created by it.
Yes, you may say, Brothermoon is the source, but, they still need some links, aka Markers, to further extend the signal's reach, and by destroying the Marker, the signal is no longer coming through, effectively cutting off the influence entirely until another Marker is here.
It seems combat A.I.s that can function on their own can defeat the brethren moon since nothing suggests that brethren moons can influence them, and A.I.s can think and act much faster than human. Automatic warships and defense stations armed with weapons of mass destruction might be able to destroy a brethren moon.
@@richardendresz161 the radiation emitted from the marker is the source of hallucination and infection, that much remained true. DS3 just show us what the marker is used for and what controls it.
@@thecommentguy9380 it’s a signal not radiation
just starting this video and i’m willing to bet that “we should sacrifice them” is gonna come up anytime soon
killing/getting soneone killed is thaat last thing you should do in deadspace.
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@@ssneakyandfriends1626 yeah itll just make things worse.
I mean, a bit close?
We should sacrifice US?
there is one more thing i want to add, even if that ship was carrying a necromoprh plus that winged creature was destroyed and didnt get inside the ship at all, the marker would have eventually turned the corpses in the morgue into necromorphs, so necromorph invasion would have still happened
That's the sinister thing, there is no way to quarantine a marker.
@@arcangle7444 Only way to quarantine a marker is to seal it and every single thing/ person it's come into contact with away, and then blow them all the fuck up.
@@arcangle7444 There is, but Unitologists will destroy containment anyway, as they did in Dead Space 3.
@@ceu160193 Dead Space 2 happened because of the Unitologists too.
@@alejandromaldonado6159 Containment was flawed there, and Unitologists simply sent people to part of mines, that marker did reach, to make ritual suicide and turn into necromorphs.
The simple solution would seem to be seal and secure all decks with no contaigion, then once that is done pump enough water into the unsecured sections to get everything good and wet, then open all unsecured decks to space and hope the decompression blows the contaigon and the marker out into space.
The water is a medium for evaporative cooling, leeching body heat from the Necromorphs hopefully, this would neutralize them.
Decompression might get them out into space alright, but, the cold really doesnt bother them, and we can see that Necromorphs work just fine in the vacuum of space and on a frozen planet
You would still need a way to block the waves emitted from the marker
@@Crabbob365 get a fat guy. The waves from his fat folds counteract the marker waves. Though fat guys don’t exist in dead space
Nope, not working
@@adamreddick1349 problem is that while space is incredibly cold, it'd actually take forever for it to actually freeze you since there's no air to steal heat from your body
I like how everyone saying the doctor was right about destroying the ship I agree cuz once you are infected with the signal we learned this from dead space 2 you are infected forever or until u remove like Isaac Clarke did in dp2
Let's say we have never played the game so we don't know how it exactly works but even if you use the limited information we have in the movie is still a better idea to crash the ship than to trying to save everyone who is already dead
Isaac never removed the code in his head. It's just been unlocked and stopped him before it killed him
Watching this really brought back memories of watching dead space. Absolutely loved this
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Was it game first or animr
@@crisantinogenemercado4197 game first, they literally took one cutscene and decided, yeah, lets make a movie about her, you have to remember, the game and movie were from a time when games and movies were actually made to be good and enjoyable.
@@crisantinogenemercado4197 the movie was a prequel to the game.
So doc was about to save humanity but "hero" girl stopped him. Wow way to destroy humanity
Exactly this is why I prefer the villian over the hero because most of the time they make dumb mistakes on purpose or accident
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Actually if he had done what he was trying to do, it would've let out a distress signal that called other people to the ship, cut communications or not, there bringing more victims to the marker.
@@connorgates4221 not really, the marker would've been destroyed in the process of the ishimura being pull down into the rock of aegis 7
@@drummermonke even then, just pieces of a marker are enough to corrupt people (depending on the size of the piece it can be just 2 or 3 to at least 20), Like in the second movie and mentioned in the games, specifically the doctor in the second movie, he found a piece and, after gaining permission, studied it, which led him to be in close enough range for it to slowly burrow into his mind, the size of the piece however meant it was too slow and the process was interrupted during the events of the movie. Gah, I'm rambling again, my main point is, the marker doesn't NEED to be whole to work, just like it doesn't HAVE to be an original marker i.e. the red markers of 2 and 3, just like them with how the signal is the same, just weaker, the signal is still there just weaker because it's a smaller piece.
"What would you do"
Well not get caught with only a towel on is a good start
make sense - albie
And holding an entire arsenal and your personal nuke in your room is as well a good start.
I would advise have a few weapons like
1 demon slayer
2 Issac Clark
3 plot weapons
4 plot armor
5 your moms belt
And this is pretty godd
@@robloxinternationalvideos6503 yessss Isaac Clarke LOL MAN DO BE A WEAPON
Oh I remember seeing this movie man it’s been a while
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Yeah, I loved the game too but the movies were also nice
Oh wow, I didn't know there was a movie version of this or that this was even made. I've only ever heard and seen of the games which were pertty good tbh.
Me too, Alyssa to me was always way cooler than Isaac:
“Get full mags in those weapons, I think we’re about to walk into a _world of shit!”_
Just sucks she had to die at the end 😓😓😓 (and let’s not mention that sucky Aftermath movie)
When I saw this movie the last time, I had rented it from a video library. It was the very last before their downfall in my country.
This looks like it could be a great game .
because it is duh look the game up
@SzorcU yea I played it before
Facts
RIP Visceral
@SzorcU there's a three dead space series
25:41 imagine there was just some random janitor cleaning the escape pods who got away
Luckiest Janitor in a horror movie ever lol.
In the comics, a pregnant woman escapes via escape pod because she had psychic premonitions/a connection to the Marker.
Can't remember if it was the Ishimura though.
@@Crazypixiness It was the Sprawl and the woman was Lexine (she survived the Ishimura and Sprawl outbreaks after Gabe sacrificed himself to save her in DS2's DLC)
Dude I remember in deadspace 2 when a lone janitor cleaning the bathrooms of ishimura he was hunted by the ghost of the dead crews and he slip away injuring him lol.
seeing the muscle guy get absolutly obliterated was horrifying when i was younger, made me not touch the games till later on when i mustered the courage to play. still the most stressful and horrifying game ive ever played.
If everyone in a horror movie made a smart decision, there would probably be not scares. This is why making sense and entertainment in fiction just can’t go together sometimes.
The marker being able to mentally influence people is a genius thing since it can be the explanation for when characters makes stupid decisions, whether the writer intended it or not
There are smart ideas. In the game, Captain Mathius was the one who cut off communications to make sure no one calls for help and to prevent outside help.
Also, Dr. Mercer was the one who caused the escape pods to leave the space colony.
that was the marker affecting their minds, thats just how it works to ensure its success in it's goal.
@@connorgates4221 That is true, but part of it. Captain Mathius was already breaking rules and the space colony was never supposed to be at the planet since it was a restricted area. Captain Mathius put everyone endanger before come in contact with the Marker.
I'm sorry to say but there's no way to actually beat Necromorphs, you may survive an outbreak but like the Flood and, to an extent, the Beast there's only so much one can do to stop them when they get so big. The Forerunners decided to reset the Universe to stop the Flood while Kiith Somtaaw went for the head of The Beast by destroying the Naggarok, which was like killing a Tyranid Synapse Creature. In the end, all this has happened before and will happen again and again and again and again...
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It’s gunna end with me
gotta love those ancient universe spanning biomass collecting alien overlords
False, they can be beat. But it must be done when 1st seeing or encounter marker.
Actually like Isaac Clarke did, he resisted the signal long enough to figure out how to stop it, and then in Dead Space 3 he found out that he had to destroy the brother hood moons, and then proceeded to do so by blowing it up from the inside, sure it had just been formed but even then it still had unthinkable amounts of biomass and was creating necromorphs left and right at incredible rates. Then in 2 it implies that you can beat them if you destroy them while they’re still in the second or “hive mind” phase, therefore stopping it and forcing the markers to restart the process but at the same time, again in 2, Isaac found that in his hallucinations he was also being taught how to destroy the markers while being taught how to make them, of course it was a trick, but still, he just did the opposite of what he was told and destroyed a marker. So, yes, you can defeat them but it’s very difficult and incredibly complex.
My take here would be to release the rock back to the plant, seal off access to the sections with confirmed necromorphs, then pumping in the sewage system’s reclamation chemicals into these sections for a few days. It’s not fancy but those chemicals will do quick work of anything organic. Also having a morgue in space is somewhat inefficient it takes so much space that could have otherwise be used for supplies and resources. They should be destroying the bodies to save space (corps wiggler or cremation would be the way to go)
that's the thing the markers signal affects everyone, and one thing it does is kind of remove that kind of thinking from a persons brain, that's why they start freaking out and become so irrational so easily.
@@connorgates4221 I thought it just emits enough pressure and fear proportionate to the persons mental psych strain causing them to snap, that’s why it really didn’t work too much on the more seasoned people on the ship
Easier way to beat this movie is WHY IN THE HOLY ANIME ARE YOU BRINGING AN ALIEN MARKER THST MAKES YOU HALLUCINATE ON TO YOUR SPACESHIPS
morgues are standard issue due to how widespread unitology is with their belief being the body must be kept in the best condition possible upon death which well you can see how that aids in the spread
@@asranaweed393 No matter what, you can't help it, the Marker compells you to do it, and even then, do you really want the unitoligists whining your ears off because you didn't bring the "sacred relic" on board, it'd be like telling a Catholic church that they can't put a cross up because it would have to be on city property, they cant seem to comprehend that. religion does NOT mean they can do whatever they want.
To put it simply beating the markers expecting many or majority of people to be mentally durable and well mature enough to take the logical course - a total impossiblity
There's no resisting it, if you are sane enough then it's only because the marker wills it. I mean not even Isaac was immune to its effect, all 3 games he was constantly tricked by the marker and only realize it when it's too late. Hell, Tau Volantis' convergence would have completed 200 years early if the extermination/containment protocol didn't succeed. Most would think the General doomed everyone by purging the Codex device in the prologue but turns out he saved everyone by killing you to stop the machine's shutdown.
@@thecommentguy9380 agreed
It's like expecting a human to come face to face with a Lovecraftian abomination and thinking you can beat it in a contest of willpower.
@@taelorpickel2830 exactly
@@taelorpickel2830 makes you wonder how badass Isaac is
so because Alissa refused to listen to Kyne and accept that everyone on the Ishimura was beyond saving she practically doomed humanity
Not really since isaac came along and the whole ship was decomissioned by EarthGov
Even if she listened to Kyne, humanity is fucked. In the expanded media of Dead Space, there is a black marker already found on Earth. Meaning it's all led to this. People like Isaac are needed, and Isaac is the only one who truly figured out a way to destroy a marker.
Well there's still the Black Marker, the original marker, the red markers are just manufactored
Unless the Black Markers are destroyed, there is no end to the Necromorphs
Nah the events of the dead space 3s ending would’ve still happened but at a slower pace honestly
I guess the quote “don’t touch what you don’t understand” just suddenly disappeared to these guy good thing some random engineer arrived in time to dismembered these creatures
They think they DO understand it, or at least what it can do: there’s a Marker back home, after all. It’s an object of religious reverence and a source of infinite energy.
They’re still dumb, though.
Dead space is so good .they should really make a movie, but we all know how those go :(
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With the Ishimura designed to look like a carcass picked clean and the mass resource gorging of planet cracking, It's worth noting the humans and the necromorphs were doing the exact same thing: Repurposing dead matter. Only difference is the necros aren't afraid to make more of it themselves.
I like how Alyssa instructs anyone who finds her tape to destroy the marker despite the fact that she just seen that the marker holds the ncromoprhs back
The strength and intensity of the marker signal is just like a radio antenna, the closer you get the stronger the signal becomes, if Alyssa didn't get killed by necromorphs scrounging for supplies, she'd be driven into a state of gibbering madness and claw her own face off.
20:44 Actually I think that was the same one.
Dead space is hands down the scariest scenario ever imagined
If everyone in a horror movie made a smart decision, there would probably be no scares. This is why making sense and entertainment in fiction just can’t go together sometimes.
@@arcticangel1628 Well there’s no way the necromorphs can be beat anyway.
@@repstylegaming9730 All the more reason outwitting them is necessary.
The SCP the flesh that hates is a close second due to how similar it is
@@arcticangel1628 You can’t outwit an eldritch god.
I love how every “How to beat” Channel starts their videos with “If your friends and loved ones started turning into *Insert some kind of monster* what would you do?”
Sometimes it isn’t about originality. Its about tradition.
That's because they all copied Nerd Explains then Cine Summary channel dominated by taking the formula & covering current movies/anime making it a channel that has daily uploads w/ more views.
@@patrickstar0212 honestly I'm not even sure which one has been on UA-cam longer I just like watching their videos
It seems a person would only be able to survive a scenario like this if they experienced something similar to this or knew exactly what was going to happen on some psychic, "I can see the future" type stuff. I really cant say that everyone would die in this case because everyone is different, some people have amazing survivability skills but my main point is you're getting attacked by hard-to-kill monsters while fighting the hallucinations from the markers while also fighting off people who lost their sanity way before you. For you to survive any of this, you and your team would need to have never discovered the markers at all.
I get this video is all in good fun and this channel is just following the same format it always been, I just cant help but think, "Logical or not, who the hell is REALLY surviving this"?
Isaac Clarke walked into a ship that had already benn taken over as part of a search, rescue, and repair team, he walked out a changed man and with a severe case of psychosis because of the markers signal, by the third game he did technically have a resistance to it but he was still affected sometimes.
@@connorgates4221 actually he was doing exactly what the marker wanted until the last moment. He can fight it off the moment he confronts the marker, but most of the time its manipulation is nigh-impossible to notice
Honestly from when I watched this movie I saw there was no way anyone could have survived as soon as they got those markers on board. Soon as they moved it on to the ship it was done. Was a good movie though and worth a watch
Literally play the first and game you'll realise that you're kinda wrong, just look at Isaac Clarke
@@connorgates4221 Last I remember Isaac wasn’t initially on the ship.
@@TheMightOfGeburah I never said he was, I meant he was affected by the marker just like his crew, I probably should've explained better, I meant there could have been others, they just didn't have enough time and fell victim to the markers hallucinations (like Isaac almost does repeatedly throughout the games) or (if you know the lore) had an intelligence equal to or greater than Isaacs, but just got killed by the necromorphs,, my point is, I don't agree with the "no one could have survived" mentality some people seem to take with these games, I say look at Isaac because when he arived the ship had been fully taken over, yet, he still walked away (Admittedly, with a few problems, but he even faught those through sheer force of will, and managed to push them back). if that helps any.
@@connorgates4221 Isaac was still imprinted by the marker
he was smart and by proxy useful to the marker so that is why he didn't go crazy, he saw his dead wife and he followed the markers words to "make them whole again"
lets be real isaac would have died without kendra doing her thing in the background
@@sodsurendunkhorol1576 I never said he wasn't, that whole "he was smart and therefore useful" point literally removes any chance of an argument to say he wasn't affected by the marker, as I said before he almost fell victim to the hallucinations and on multiple occasions did (the second game literally starts in a mental ward), but he fought back repeatedly, after he found that the marker was using his dead wife to trick him you could almost say that built up a kind of defense in his own mind, that's also why you can't say "he didn't go crazy", because he did, the fact that his mind contains the information on how to build AND destroy markers alone combined with his constant sense of guilt plagues his mind with nightmares and hallucinations, the side effect of having been exposed to the marker but not totally taken control of. and about Kendra, I will admit she HELPED Isaac survive, to a certain extent, but at the same time she never actually stood next to Isaac and fought off horde after horde of necromorphs, her work in the "background" was for her own gain and anyone who replays the games can easily make the connection that every time she pops in to "help" it's only at a point where Isaac can do something to get her closer to HER goals and when she got the Marker she abandoned him, the entire time he kept trying to do what he thought they were really there for, find out what happened on the Ishimura, if she really was the reason Isaac survived that long then he would've died long before he would've had the chance to get her back.
all they had to do was hunker down and wait until Issac comes....Issac always saves the day.
How to beat The Brethren Moons: *You dont*
also did you change your cadence? Eh. It’s not bad and it fits. I think you should decide your energy level/cadence depending on the show you’re covering.
Well, yeah. The Brethren Moons are literally eldritch entities that warp human minds just by being near the planet.
Once these planet size necromorphs arrive, it’s officially game over.
Hmmm if only a man named Isaac Clarke could stop that oh wait he did
@@krismingl4033 ehhhhhh did he though ...?
@@virtueofabsolution7641 technically he killed the big boy sooopo
How to defeat them: Point the Speranza at them and poof your problem goes away.
1 rule in the How to beat anime group: If it is for survival you have to let people die
rule number 2 is you don't talk about rule number 1 - albie
Rule 3: make friends with the smart people
Rule 4 kids are there so you can escape if shit hits the fan
Rule 5: others are meat shields - nothing else
Rule 6: take down how to beat anime before he uses you as a meat shield with no mercy *DO NOT HESITATE AT ALL*
If I were in there I would've started going to that place as soon as the violence got out of hand lol I'd be gone so fast
Also, the doctor was right lol
Yep he was
Just hope that the marker does not give you any side effects or dementia when you get the chance to leave before the chaos unfolds
HTBA: “How do you beat necromorphs? Answer: you can’t. They’re too tough.”
Doom Guy (watching after saving Mars and Earth for the umpteenth time): -heavy breathing and fondling his BFG9000 - I think I know a way…
Dude, dead space has it's own doom guy, his name is Isaac Clarke, he's literally known for killing necromorphs by incoherently screaming at them while stomping on them with his non prater suit boot and completely human foot, nothing on doom guy but he literally has inhuman power given to him by godlike beings, Isaac is an enginer with a laser cutter, I think he out classes Doom Guy in that alone.
@@connorgates4221 fs
@@connorgates4221 doomguy was kicking hell's ass before he was blessed
@@Ilikebugs2464 that's not my point, my point is that isaac never, and I mean NEVER had any of that, even when he was killing the newborn brethren moon he was just a normal human being with more mental issues than psychology text book with a bonus chapter on therapy, heres the thing doom guy kills any kind of demon, they die and, more follow (bosses aren't a special case, their health bar is just layered onto itself), issac kills anything and gets back aup and keeps coming after him, even when its in pieces.
Bwhahahah that’d be a good what if scenario
Oh my god, god bless you for bringing attention to the Dead Space animated movies, I thought me and very few others knew about Downfall
Humanity IRL: They Are So Stupid Why Would They Do That
Also Humanity IRL: We Would Probably Do The Same Thing😒🤥😓😑
The pandemic has shown me that we would absolutely do the same thing.
You know hearing necromorphs be called flesh eating monsters made me stop an think, there hasnt ben a single real instant of a regular necromprh eat someone for food. Theres a few instences where they will bite your head off like the tormenter does. And the brute will bite you apart. I guess you could say the bigger forms can and have eaten or consume a whole person like the hive mind and nexus mind. But in general slashers or leapers havent. It would be counter productive spreading the outbreak if the necros ate people.
(Edit: Feeders are people who consumed necromorph flesh. They eat food. But this renforces my statement erlier. It would be counter productive to spread the outbreak if they end up eating the people they need to convert)
Technically they will eat flesh to gain mor bio mass to grow
Yeah they just don't. Most cases (besides in the games for brutality reasons) mostly all the necros would kill without trying to damage you TOO much so an infector or other various infecting methods turn you into a necromorph as well. Its all about making prime to use biomass more than killing. And more biomass means bigger creatures to create biomass and grow their reaches.
@@redeveer6647exactly my opinion. More mass more necros. Eating or destroying them is counterproductive.
@@wolflord8117 yeah that why i found exploding necromorphs strange
I can't *count* how many times I've rewatched this movie! It still gives me chills!!!
Now you should play the games
Fr the blue girl getting wrecked shocked me as a kid I didn’t expect that
This dude throws everybody under the bus just to survive i LOVE IT!!!
A lot of us would do this to survive like if you can't run fast just trip someone and your good
@@hernanperez5737 i would do this 😂
@@chill3941 lmao same
In desperate measures,leave everything behind
honestly the people who try to sacrifice others in these same shows and movies are the first to get sacrificed
Dr. Kyne is among the smartest Dead Space characters.
He had the right idea, destroying the ship would destroy the infection and The Marker. Yes it would mean sacrificing the remaining living people but it’s sparing them a gruesome death and Earth an extinction level event
The captain insisting on his scientist doing research first is actually explained. Most of the crew of the Ishimura was unitologists which were handpicked for the puprose of retrieving the marker
THANK YOU for keeping this decade old IP alive.
I honestly find the whole story about the Markers influence the crew slowly losing their minds doing mass suicides more interesting than the outbreak itself
This is the only most realistic interpretation of Dead Space media that has ever made me uncomfortable with watching it but it also represents that normal humans would not survive in the case of a necrmorph outbreak
Oh man! I remember this movie. This is a PRETTY GORY film. I saw it when I was still in college.
the part when you said picking up energized weapon it's actually a Rock saw and can be seen on Dead Space Extraction.
To be fair, basically all tools in the Dead Space universe could be classified as weapons.
This could all have been avoided by careening the Ishimura into the closest sun.
yoo i love the transfrormation from 100 subscribers to 214k man
thanks man! it's been a crazy year - albie
Dead Space has a movie!?
Why do i just NOW learn of this!?
Ship improvement idea that's nessicary fortified vents.
How to beat the demons in blood of Zeus ?
How to be a monster's in the last kids on Earth ?
How to beat the post-apocalyptic wasteland in klpo and the age of Wonder beast ?
How to beat the boiling isles in owl House ?
How to beat akuma's in laculous ladybug and the tales of ladybug and cat noir ?
How to beat Valtor in Winx?
Lmao yes I want this
Ues
I honestly thought this movie was good its nice to see that people are still discussing it
Yeah ain't no surviving this. You have to keep in mind the necromorphs are not dumb creatures they take the combined knowledge of all creatures they obsorb and marker makes you insane. This all sounds smart in theory if you don't go insane but thats not guaranteed
It all comes down to how much trauma can you handle before you completely lose your mind.
@@SpicyClover and assuming you don't get jumped by all sorts of different necromorphs.
@@elijahshine4555 Some people are built different. Me? Nah...I'm gonna get ripped apart by those things.
play the games they cover all of it.
When does it tell you they absorb knowledge of the people they infected?
You know I’m usually one to always narrate during a movie with “what I would do” type of dialogue.. however in this situation let me tell you I’d be SHITTING BRICKS. I always call out the stupidity of what people do in these situations, thinking I would do the right thing. This tho, is something else. We’d all succumb to the marker let’s be honest.
Either you will do something really useful or will just sit in one place doing nothing, nothing will help you and brethren moons will take what's their anyway.
@@ordo-hereticus Doing things just prolongs the inevitable.
Problem staying near the marker is that it will eventually turn you mad. Even when close up it still effects you. So at some point you will end up walking away from it because the marker tricks you or causes you to commit suicide.
Im feeling bad for Vincent : )
It’s like going to a murder scene with no bodies and clear signs of danger and yet decide to walk into the haunted house
I was abt to watch a movie and eat, but this is 10x better.
@LoveMe 🔞⤵️ Miss gurl im underaged and what you just did was illegal.
@@uhmhilol9530
That was probably a bot.
Fun fact: this film was released on October 3 2008, 10 days prior to the release of dead space 1.
Ahh yes. My favorite anime.
Dead Space.
But for real, this was fun. You guys could totally do games too though. lol
Perhaps on another channel?
31:08 that ship is where Isaac clarke comes to the ishimura with Hammond and kendra
2 rule: Be smart and use the information to learn how to surive
FINNALY AN UPLOAD! I LOVEE THIS CHANNEL SO MUCH!
First thousand people viewing this, may take their tickets here.
Thanks
sure. why not?
do I count since I edited the video? - albie
@@HTBA yeah! Quickly get it, views are starting to reach 1k fast!
Thank you very much.
I like this channel more then nerd explains mainly, he's got more humor, doesn't censor a paper cut only the gruesome scenes
Hey thanks!- Griff
Hey what the music in the background
"it's safe to say 500 years in the future we'll know more about movie tropes". . . bruh. . . the UN is considering genetically engineering a breed of cats that glow when exposed to radiation because they think we'll forget how radiation and nuclear energy works in just about 1000 years. . . i don't think movie tropes will last more than another 100 or so
Okay, but to be fair glowing Geiger counter cats sounds awesome.
"he UN is considering genetically engineering a breed of cats that glow when exposed to radiation because they think we'll forget how radiation and nuclear energy works in just about 1000 years. . ." if we will forgot that how Geiger Counter cats would help us? You've just said people will consider them fancy looking cats. I know that formally I'm genius, but thinking shouldn't be so hard
I saw this shit for the first time as a 8 year old, accidentally stumbled upon your video now and got uppercut by nostalgia.
I'll be honest.. I didn't know that this existed. Might give it a shot.
If there's a marker present, its already to late. Even when disassembled, each piece of the marker has the same properties as if it where a complete marker. The pieces will remain dormant until an intelligent organic species comes along and the process will start again. Also the marker is intelligent and will do everything it can to protect itself. Your only hope is to throw the marker into a star or put it into a ships reactor to be destroyed. This is all assuming you have the will power to negate the markers influence. You can survive the Necromorphs, its the marker that's the real threat, and the longer it goes on without being delt with, the more hopeless the situation becomes. Because Brethren Moon goals. Though chances of you surviving to see that process and not becoming a part of it are slim.
i literally saw this movie last night, i never knew it was a dead space movie, i just remembered 8 year old me was traumatized so badly by it that shen's death scene stuck with me for 8 years, finally found it last night and ngl, my memory of it was so warped i thought it was cgi lmao
Dead space aftermath
@@nware6158 i saw aftermath a few days ago out of boredom, god the 3D in that game was so bad it's good lol
Only the true hero isaac Clark can beat this
He is more of the bad guy
@@motherfucking_demoncore8185 how?
I dunno why, but this show reminds me of Winx Club. Maybe it’s the art style?
My siblings watched Winx Club so often, it’s already been burned into my brain.
YESSSS. Damm I love Dead Space
Same
you should do a "how to destroy", playing as the monster
I saw this as a kid before I knew what DeadSpace was, and it was so cool and terrifying.
Then I played DeadSpace and I geeked harder.
So maybe I just don't enough about dead space. But what actually causes the initial monsters that start the mutations?
The marker makes people crazy, crazy people kill other people, if the marker is close enough and there's enough corpses, corpses reanimate and start mutating, then bim bam boom everybdoy starts dying.
its the markers i believe its because i played the game and its the same as the movie so i dont remember a lot from the game because i beat it a long time ago but i think its the markers that started it all
Funny words magic man
If you noticed that thing flying into the ship with the pilot and his dead wife - that's the infector. Likely something leftover from the planet's previous population that was only activated when the Marker was excavated.
As soon as someone dies, the infector can go to work.
I think for cases where there isn't/wasn't an original infector - the Marker slowly mutates people and corpses into monsters.
Bacteria created by the marker.
You need to play the rest of the games my guy. The marker they found a a copy abandoned by earth gov when they made attempted to replicate its energy producing power and it backfired. Not the second one ever found but a copy placed there intentionally on a planet that was then quarantined. All of this is explained in the 1st couple minutes of dead space 3
Mistakes made...(finding the marker on a Dead Planet)
How to beat Dead Space...(not finding the marker on a Dead Planet)
Well, originally the black marker had been found on Earth sooo...
This revived my care about dead space
20:45 that's the same necromorph they tossed off him
I always found it rather amusing how much different the necromorphs looked between the animations and the games, it’s so jarring to see the disgusting things from the game and then watching this where they look more like prickly couch cushions
How to survive every anime belike: ✨S✨A✨C✨R✨I✨F✨I✨C✨E✨
Unless they are beneficial for your survival like medics
13:13 SpongeBob French narrator: Awww… The mannerary version known as the infector one of the marvelous creatures of the dead space animal kingdom🥰🥰🥰
Alternate title: “How to beat an army of Eldritch Gods”
I absolutely love Shen's death scene. When she is cut in half vertically with a blue blade reminds me of when Trunks cut Zamasu in half- the entire scene. Bores through their guts first, then the both instinctively try to grab the blade with their hands to stop it (lmao didn't really work entirely in either of their favor), the shrieks in agony, the tears, the close up split face shot... gotta love it! Plus, Shen was "that" character I wanted to get killed in an extra- violent way since we're first introduced to her, and that was very satisfying. Love Dead Space. And just to make the similarities that much more eerie- Merged Zamasu is kinda like a necromorph himself; his mortal half died and turned into rotten mush, he can regenerate from many attacks, it's very difficult to inflict critical wounds upon him, and after his body is cut in 0.5, he goes up into the sky, sprawling out across the vastness of space, and attempts to merge with space and time themselves- Zamasu's final form is not too dissimilar from a Brethren Moon, the Necromorph's final form. Plus, I have a tattoo of Merged Zamasu's rotting face and a Dead Space tattoo, both done before I've seen this movie. I love anime. It's like The Marker is trying to tell me something...
Have you stopped taking your meds again?
@@brandonhamler1133 some of them
This is somehow Canon to the story of Dead Space the video game I'm pretty sure can I show this immediately started turning in the Moorish I thought it was like a movie not an anime
that movie was so good watching it being in my early teens went crazy
Ok, I can’t tell if you played the games so I’m gonna out right say it, you did good and were fairly right except, your missing a few major point when it comes to the necromorphs themselves, you’re treating them like normal zombies ya know they bight you and you turn but that’s not how it works in dead space, you see the markers emit a signal that infest the minds of anything with a brain and biomass, they don’t have to be dead, it’s not “space madness” or whatever it’s called, it’s the marker using the human minds own flaws to drive a person crazy so they make bad decisions and end up getting themselves killed, even if a necromorph doesn’t kill someone they’ll still turn, there’s just a longer period in between death and the actual process, those flying creatures just speed things up by starting the transformation the second they kill them. Like I said you were fairly right, but play the games, a lot of things start to add up, like why some people see hallucinations while others don’t, that’s actually the marker itself picking the smartest people apart so they can help it start something called “the convergence” that creates another creature called a “brother moon”.
its strange that i watched you guys from your first vid and it was almost half a year ago. I remember when you just started
The animation lowkey reminds me of scooby doo
yes!! - albie
Didn't expect to see this here, but to hell if I am complaining.
The necromorths are scarier than the ocean, change my mind.
Yup true including other creatures and monsters too.
If Isaac was here he'd beat every single goddamn Necromorph into the D I R T
But he was there just not soon enough