I believe Elizabeth Cross was still on the USG Ishimura. The Marker made Issac think Elizabeth was Nicole and made Elizabeth think Issac was Jacob Temple. Either way, the thought of being alone on that ship with all those necromorphs and your entire team dead is bone chilling.
Elizabeth Cross seguía con vida y todavía hay más gente. Cuando en ese mismo nivel vuelves a adentrarte en los niveles del juego, escucharas llantos de personas con vida, gritos de personas siendo desmembradas y muertos retomando en vida como necromoformos. Definitivamente Isaac no esta solo en el Ishimura.
In the old game she gave off a sense of superiority that she tricked you and rubbed it in your face that you couldn't get off the Ishimura and you wanted to do anything to foil her mission. This one she sounds more remorseful about betraying you and in a way her taking the marker away is for Issac's own good because he was heavily under its influence. She could have revealed that Nicole was dead too at this moment (she vaguely implied it with his messed up psyche) but she didn't want to do that to Issac.
Is better the OG Kendra's betrayal, since she was informed pre-mission how dangerous the Necromorph and the Marker were, so she leaving Isaac to die was a pragmatic choice in order to ensure EarthGov would be the only one with a Marker and without interference of Unitology or the Marker proxies.
The sad part is that if Kendra took it away, the Corruption and Hive Mind would’ve died faster since the Marker is out of range now which means all of the Necromorphs would’ve died immediately thus leaving Isaac alone with Elizabeth and the Ishimura at the same time thus saving the day.
@@fulcrum6760 Indeed. Without the Marker signal, the Corruption and all Necromorphs would have melted to stinky goo that is harmless. There is a reason why the mission required to leave no witnesses, since they could act as Marker proxies and sabotage any operation to cleanup the mess caused by the Red Marker.
@@luisisaacdelarosabeltran1999 Plus Isaac would’ve found another way out too. Possibly using the Ishimura to land somewhere on either Aegis or another planet. Remember, they have a new drive now from the Valor.
@@fulcrum6760 The drive was used to repair the Executive Shuttle that Kendra stole from Kyne and Isaac. Still, if Clarke able to deactivate the Ishimura's gravity tethers, then he could use the ship to shock-out into Earth or a major colony.
@@ImKurono Honestly, I like where the devs went with her character in the remake. It shows that she actually grew on the Kellion team and secretly cared for them, but she put her mission first before Isaac, Hammond and the rest of the team. She may have even felt bad for withholding information about the necromorphs, which would’ve been useful at the start of the game.
@@ImKurono I mean it makes more sense with what actually happens for her to not be this cartoonishly evil "gotcha!" bitch. In the Remake she is remorseful cuz she likes Isaac, but realizes he's going insane like Hammond did. She isn't doing anything evil herself per say, she's making sure that the Marker doesn't get what it wants. You have to remember returning the Marker to Aegis VII is what the Marker wants, so it can amplify the signal. It isn't trying to put the Hive Mind asleep, it's prepping for the Brethren Moon transformation.
On overall, Kendra has been made much less antagonistic and more friendly...which kinda makes sense, her being deep cover operative. In original, Kendra just seemed to instigate conflict with Hammond over tiniest things(also Hammond seemed to have a shorter fuse), causing them both to lash out each other. While this makes sense to certain point, it's still pretty risky move to ferment open conflict among people who you're dependent for your survival. Sure, she might've felt confident knowing that "Valor" is out there, but Kendra's attitude just seemed needlessly bitchy. She still does try to jam wedge between Hammond and Isaac, but it's much more subtle and rather than accusing Hammond directly of being responsible of setting them up, Kendra instead takes the route "are you sure you're telling us everything there is?" That being said, Kendra is still ruthless and cold hearted when the mission demands it, as Elizabeth Cross found out.
@ManikiMPACT Man, this is where I was really hoping they were going with this. That could have been one hell of an interesting plot in Dead Space 2, because we KNOW what EarthGov would have done to Daniels had she survived and made it back. She would have been in the same boat as Isaac and Stross. Could have been really interesting
Which is wrong, since she knows Isaac is a danger due to the Marker already messing him up and could act as a proxy that would sabotage her mission or EarthGov's plans, as it happened. OG Kendra's betrayal was better.
@@kristophersy773 Yeah. That is something I wish it was rectified on the Remake, instead of rewriting her personality entirely. Anyway, not all can be perfect.
@@kyzersoze8408 And that is great, it worked with her purpose within the game and, what is wrong with that personality? I do wish Visceral made her more careful and less confronting.
Like this Kendra more, from her point of view the marker cannot stay on that planet and Isaac and Kyne are a danger to themselves and her. She's making the right call from a pragmatic point of view. And you can tell she regrets it. One problem with a lot of the Dead Space villains in the previous timeline was that they were mustache twirling villains which felt out of place in the world. Here it makes more sense that they're dealing with things far beyond their comprehension and just trying to make the best choices.
Dead Space 2 proves Kendra wrong, because if she managed to deliver red marker to Earth gov, they would study it the same way that Tiedmann did on Titan, it would end the same way. The only right way is to destroy this thing completely
Yeah, and those few seconds of silence after the video call ends, and you think: "... im alone, im alone in this spaceship of death, with nothing but corpses trying to turn me into one of them."
This version make me heartbreaking to recall her shuttle. But while Kendra doing this for Isaac and the rest she was also risk herself to be alone in deep space with mind fucking artefact. So Kendra's attempt was bad idea. I like the concept that Marker mind fuck Kellions crews in differents way. Hammond was a father to his men so he keep seeing Chen coming to haunt him. Kendra's hallucination invoked her inner self righteousness and make her doing what she think it was right. And of couse... Isaac's guilt over Nicole.
Honestly - I like this more, I like this version of Kendra more. She's clearly job motivated above all else but she's not a complete monster about it. She believes Isaac is gonna make it out - or at least, she WANTS to believe Isaac is gonna make it out which does imply she has SOME kind of conscience, she's not just an asshole.
that could be argued in another way though that the marker makes people far more neurotic and antagonistic causing people to kill eachother. so in the OG it's basically what the marker was already doing to kendra.
@@217adaptiveperspective hammond is a dicey one. We actually don't know if he's a bad guy or not. Kendra could of been the only saboteur sent by earth gov while hammond was completely unaware of what was really going on. Hammond doesn't seem like the character type that would betray you. he actually seemed like a honorable good man.
@Mike-jv8bv I don't think the other commenter was suggesting Hammond was a villain lol, they were were merely pointing out how hostile Daniels and Hammond were right off the bat in the OG. Hammond was, without a doubt, completely unaware of what was going on and was a stand up guy, he wasn't there for anything nefarious. But yeah... He and Daniels were at eachothers throats from the get go for literally no reason lmao
@Jedley01 It is simply human. "Government agent" doesn't equal "mindless robot". I mean, just take the circumstances into account. She had to leave him alone in that hellhole after spending hours "working together". It is only natural she would try to be a little more "open" instead of being a cold cartoony stereotype talking to a mute protagonist.
@Jedley01 Indeed. OG Kendra was supposed to leave no witnesses due to the dangers the Marker proxiea could pose to EarthGov and Humanity. It was a pragmatic but logical choice to leave Isaac to die.
In the OG she was more like a lil B.... but now its more like she just does her Job for the sake of Mankind, even if it means that she has to sacrifice a newly made Friend
I definitely agree with comments saying that the betrayal was massively improved in the remake. In the original, Kendra was kind of suspicious the entire game with how aggressively antagonistic she generally was, and when she betrays you it's so nefarious between the superiority complex, the big bad government conspiracy sociopathic coldness, and monologuing. It's just...villainous. It served it's purposes at the time, but the remake's betrayal feels so much more natural and real not only because Kendra herself is generally just more understandably reactive and helpful the entire game, which when combined with the legitimately good points she brings up against Issac as well as the well acted conflicted tone make the betrayal sad because you kind of get it. It's still cold, and she's following orders to essentially cover everything up...but you get the impression that if Issac weren't clearly talking to a ghost, if things had gone a bit different that she wouldn't have needed to leave him behind. It's just a very different way to present it, which is good because everyone who played the original is obviously expecting Kendra to betray you later...so adding unexpected context to it is a welcome surprise. The original was a archtypical sociopathic double agent for a shadowy government, while this one is a reluctant agent essentially making a judgement call on the whole situation that you can't entirely blame her for, which in turn makes the cover up in general feel a bit less cartoonishly villainous and more almost understandable, even though the bottom line is still that one of the Markers' greatest weapons other than Necromorphs is pitting a species against itself even via collateral influence.
I was exhausted so much by this chapter after going through the Hunter in Chapter 10 and also from moving the Marker that this moment absolutely had me screaming in my head.
''You'll find another way off the Ishimura. Imean, you're one hell of an engineer.'' To an typical soap opera femme fatale, to an person doing her job, even betraying him, she trusts and don't underestimate his skills, while the OG was stupid to think Isaac would die in the Ishimura, this one trust Isaac could simply escape and letting her do he job.
She didn’t have to shoot him, she could’ve just left both he and Isaac on the ishimura. If they wanted us to feel more sympathetic for Kendra then that’s what they should’ve made her do
I think Daniel's character is done better in the remake because in the original she was your topical I was evil all along but in the remake her intentions were more grounded and you can tell she felt sorry for betraying isaac it doesn't excuse her killing though but you get my point
They completely changed Kendra in the remake. Not much of a betrayal if she likes you and is doing what's best overall, compared to before she came off all superior and villain like. "See you around.. maybe not".. to I hope you find a way off and live you're a great engineer.
It's better though and more realistic. I mean in the original kendra has a mass personality flip on isaac after shooting kyne. This here is literally strictly business and her having to justify the means to an end It does also give the audience an empathic reasoning behind her actions here which is purely that the marker is too dangerous and has messed up too many people, so it's gotta be gotten rid of and everyone else has to be removed. It's not pretty either but you can at least gather from this she takes no pleasure in putting isaac in this position
@@kevintablet743 "better" is pretty opinion based. Like I said the original portrays Kendra more so as a villain, here she's a friend trying to do the right thing.
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would you call this a betrale if she was already intending to be this way from the start, like she didnt make a decision midway through. she said she had a job or watever.
Kendra wants to drag it away and throw it into space to get rid of it completely. She may work for EarthGov but she thinks no one should have it, period, including her bosses. Isaac doesn't want to destroy it; he wants to return it to the planet because Kyne (and the Nicole hallucinations) have convinced him the only way to put the Necromorph infestation at rest is to return the marker to the planet. Kendra is opposed to this because this still allows the red marker to be available to grab and abuse for any interested party.
@@donpula6349 I never thought of it that way but she still left him to his fate with the thousands of necromorphs still at large on the ship. She could've at least tried convincing him a little more thoroughly about the Marker puppeteering him instead of outright killing Kyne & Elizabeth.
Earth government sent her to secure the marker and/or destroy it depending on whether the valor succeeded on their mission or not, her secondary objective was to kill anyone confirmed to be corrupted by the marker but Daniels didn't have the heart to kill Isaac after everything they went through. Meanwhile Isaac was convinced by doctor Kyne to return the marker since he was told it would stop the necromorphs from further expanding, this goes agaisnt Daniels' mission wich led to this scene.
What is with that blood it looks worse than last of us remastered, not texture wise but the blood just appears 2 feet from his body wtf. Also "your experiment is gonna kill us all daniels!" Is Isaac a complete idiot, she had nothing to do with it she's just trying to get rid of it. I'm OK with new dialogue but that made me facepalm.
Yeah you're right, lol. Hammond now looks like a doofus unexperienced kid compared to OG Hammond's battle hardened veteran vibes. Isaac went from a stoic strong silent type to an ADHD jumpy chatterbox
I disagree, she's more likable in a remake and it makes her betrayal more impactful and unexpected (if you never played the original). But I liked Hammond more in the original, they didn't change him, but for some reason it felt like he had a bigger presence in the original.
@@kdscool1536 Well, Kendra was kinda a cold bitch in the original, here she's more "likeable" wich I find it's a little off for me, yet, Hammond's death was more brutal in the og too.
@@j0hn288 From a narrative point of view, that's probably why they changed her. When I first played the original I was shocked, but not really all that surprised by her betrayal since she was so aggressive towards Hammond in a predictable attempt at diverting suspicion away from herself. In the remake, although I knew it was probably going to end in her betraying me, I genuinely felt like it had more of an impact on me since she was far more likeable and sympathetic towards me rather than being antagonistic towards her crewmates and the mission in general
The silence after Kendra ends the call is terrifying. No mission objective pops up, everyone single person on the ship is dead. It’s just you.
I believe Elizabeth Cross was still on the USG Ishimura. The Marker made Issac think Elizabeth was Nicole and made Elizabeth think Issac was Jacob Temple. Either way, the thought of being alone on that ship with all those necromorphs and your entire team dead is bone chilling.
Elizabeth Cross seguía con vida y todavía hay más gente. Cuando en ese mismo nivel vuelves a adentrarte en los niveles del juego, escucharas llantos de personas con vida, gritos de personas siendo desmembradas y muertos retomando en vida como necromoformos. Definitivamente Isaac no esta solo en el Ishimura.
In the old game she gave off a sense of superiority that she tricked you and rubbed it in your face that you couldn't get off the Ishimura and you wanted to do anything to foil her mission.
This one she sounds more remorseful about betraying you and in a way her taking the marker away is for Issac's own good because he was heavily under its influence. She could have revealed that Nicole was dead too at this moment (she vaguely implied it with his messed up psyche) but she didn't want to do that to Issac.
Is better the OG Kendra's betrayal, since she was informed pre-mission how dangerous the Necromorph and the Marker were, so she leaving Isaac to die was a pragmatic choice in order to ensure EarthGov would be the only one with a Marker and without interference of Unitology or the Marker proxies.
The sad part is that if Kendra took it away, the Corruption and Hive Mind would’ve died faster since the Marker is out of range now which means all of the Necromorphs would’ve died immediately thus leaving Isaac alone with Elizabeth and the Ishimura at the same time thus saving the day.
@@fulcrum6760 Indeed. Without the Marker signal, the Corruption and all Necromorphs would have melted to stinky goo that is harmless. There is a reason why the mission required to leave no witnesses, since they could act as Marker proxies and sabotage any operation to cleanup the mess caused by the Red Marker.
@@luisisaacdelarosabeltran1999 Plus Isaac would’ve found another way out too. Possibly using the Ishimura to land somewhere on either Aegis or another planet. Remember, they have a new drive now from the Valor.
@@fulcrum6760 The drive was used to repair the Executive Shuttle that Kendra stole from Kyne and Isaac. Still, if Clarke able to deactivate the Ishimura's gravity tethers, then he could use the ship to shock-out into Earth or a major colony.
This new version of the betrayal is more heartbreaking
Fr and u can hear issacs heart beat too during it!
They make her seem like she's doing a good deed in the remake. Where as the old one she's cold hearted in the dialogue. Don't get why they did that.
@@ImKurono Honestly, I like where the devs went with her character in the remake. It shows that she actually grew on the Kellion team and secretly cared for them, but she put her mission first before Isaac, Hammond and the rest of the team. She may have even felt bad for withholding information about the necromorphs, which would’ve been useful at the start of the game.
@@ImKurono I mean it makes more sense with what actually happens for her to not be this cartoonishly evil "gotcha!" bitch. In the Remake she is remorseful cuz she likes Isaac, but realizes he's going insane like Hammond did. She isn't doing anything evil herself per say, she's making sure that the Marker doesn't get what it wants. You have to remember returning the Marker to Aegis VII is what the Marker wants, so it can amplify the signal. It isn't trying to put the Hive Mind asleep, it's prepping for the Brethren Moon transformation.
On overall, Kendra has been made much less antagonistic and more friendly...which kinda makes sense, her being deep cover operative. In original, Kendra just seemed to instigate conflict with Hammond over tiniest things(also Hammond seemed to have a shorter fuse), causing them both to lash out each other. While this makes sense to certain point, it's still pretty risky move to ferment open conflict among people who you're dependent for your survival. Sure, she might've felt confident knowing that "Valor" is out there, but Kendra's attitude just seemed needlessly bitchy.
She still does try to jam wedge between Hammond and Isaac, but it's much more subtle and rather than accusing Hammond directly of being responsible of setting them up, Kendra instead takes the route "are you sure you're telling us everything there is?"
That being said, Kendra is still ruthless and cold hearted when the mission demands it, as Elizabeth Cross found out.
The ironic part is that she was right about Isaac and the Marker.
Yeah. Would have been better to shot him too instead of leaving him to die in the Ishimura.
@@donpula6349 Yeah, Kendra is more an anti-hero in this one in general.
Most obviously in the remake.
At least this Kendra isn't happy about betraying Isaac like that.
i wonder if its a betrale if she was undercover. i feel like a betrale is more of a decision
True but does she die like original? Or they set her up for Dead Space 2
@@ManikiMPACT She dies like the original, but she looked more sympathetic in the remake.
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Man, this is where I was really hoping they were going with this. That could have been one hell of an interesting plot in Dead Space 2, because we KNOW what EarthGov would have done to Daniels had she survived and made it back. She would have been in the same boat as Isaac and Stross. Could have been really interesting
In the og game, Kendra was just pure evil. In here, she has some legit reasons of handling the marker. She even sound remorseful towards Isaac
The remake just made her the unsung tragic hero of Dead Space. If she just killed Isaac there then there would be no Brother Moons.
@@fulcrum6760 But the Brother Moons were already around and with the Black Marker, a new Red one could just pop up at any time.
@@xxlCortez I know. But had Kendra killed Isaac then this all would’ve been prevented.
One improvement to me at least is that she had some faith in you escaping.
Which is wrong, since she knows Isaac is a danger due to the Marker already messing him up and could act as a proxy that would sabotage her mission or EarthGov's plans, as it happened. OG Kendra's betrayal was better.
@@luisisaacdelarosabeltran1999 It was annoying hearing her go on and on about Hammond being untrustworthy it was too obvious and also repetitive
@@luisisaacdelarosabeltran1999 OG kendra was a mustache twirling villian from a weekly Saturday cartoon.
@@kristophersy773 Yeah. That is something I wish it was rectified on the Remake, instead of rewriting her personality entirely. Anyway, not all can be perfect.
@@kyzersoze8408 And that is great, it worked with her purpose within the game and, what is wrong with that personality? I do wish Visceral made her more careful and less confronting.
I love how they're using music from Dead Space 2 it really tickles my nostalgia pickle
Can I get a taste of that pickle?😏
@@theghost5609 Depends
What's the name of this track?
@@foxshock5571 The Government Sector by Jason Graves
wow that's a nice little easter egg, I didn't play ds2 but great catch
Like this Kendra more, from her point of view the marker cannot stay on that planet and Isaac and Kyne are a danger to themselves and her. She's making the right call from a pragmatic point of view. And you can tell she regrets it. One problem with a lot of the Dead Space villains in the previous timeline was that they were mustache twirling villains which felt out of place in the world. Here it makes more sense that they're dealing with things far beyond their comprehension and just trying to make the best choices.
Then again, bringing Marker to the Earth is a bad idea given how effective people are.
Earthgov wasn’t a mustache twirling villain neither was the SCAF, it was pretty much unitologists that were and still are.
I would rather release the marker somewhere in space than giving it to the government
Dead Space 2 proves Kendra wrong, because if she managed to deliver red marker to Earth gov, they would study it the same way that Tiedmann did on Titan, it would end the same way. The only right way is to destroy this thing completely
agreed@@tony_elemento
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Remake betrayal is far more intense in a good way
Yeah, and those few seconds of silence after the video call ends, and you think: "... im alone, im alone in this spaceship of death, with nothing but corpses trying to turn me into one of them."
This version make me heartbreaking to recall her shuttle. But while Kendra doing this for Isaac and the rest she was also risk herself to be alone in deep space with mind fucking artefact. So Kendra's attempt was bad idea.
I like the concept that Marker mind fuck Kellions crews in differents way. Hammond was a father to his men so he keep seeing Chen coming to haunt him. Kendra's hallucination invoked her inner self righteousness and make her doing what she think it was right. And of couse... Isaac's guilt over Nicole.
Honestly - I like this more, I like this version of Kendra more. She's clearly job motivated above all else but she's not a complete monster about it. She believes Isaac is gonna make it out - or at least, she WANTS to believe Isaac is gonna make it out which does imply she has SOME kind of conscience, she's not just an asshole.
that could be argued in another way though that the marker makes people far more neurotic and antagonistic causing people to kill eachother. so in the OG it's basically what the marker was already doing to kendra.
@@Mike-jv8bv
The problem with that is Kendra is antagonistic in the Original immediately before they even get on the Ishimura, and so is Hammond
@@217adaptiveperspective hammond is a dicey one. We actually don't know if he's a bad guy or not. Kendra could of been the only saboteur sent by earth gov while hammond was completely unaware of what was really going on. Hammond doesn't seem like the character type that would betray you. he actually seemed like a honorable good man.
@Mike-jv8bv
I don't think the other commenter was suggesting Hammond was a villain lol, they were were merely pointing out how hostile Daniels and Hammond were right off the bat in the OG. Hammond was, without a doubt, completely unaware of what was going on and was a stand up guy, he wasn't there for anything nefarious.
But yeah... He and Daniels were at eachothers throats from the get go for literally no reason lmao
She is more kind in remake. That's... I don't know, is it better or worse
Guess it goes to show that the original did somethings better but still an amazing remake overall!
@Jedley01 considering the absolute nightmare there in I think make sense for her to be nicer when everyone else is torn to shreds.
@Jedley01 It is simply human. "Government agent" doesn't equal "mindless robot". I mean, just take the circumstances into account. She had to leave him alone in that hellhole after spending hours "working together". It is only natural she would try to be a little more "open" instead of being a cold cartoony stereotype talking to a mute protagonist.
@Jedley01 Indeed. OG Kendra was supposed to leave no witnesses due to the dangers the Marker proxiea could pose to EarthGov and Humanity. It was a pragmatic but logical choice to leave Isaac to die.
@@jdx4527 Indeed. Some stuff should have been left as it was.
In the OG she was more like a lil B.... but now its more like she just does her Job for the sake of Mankind, even if it means that she has to sacrifice a newly made Friend
I definitely agree with comments saying that the betrayal was massively improved in the remake. In the original, Kendra was kind of suspicious the entire game with how aggressively antagonistic she generally was, and when she betrays you it's so nefarious between the superiority complex, the big bad government conspiracy sociopathic coldness, and monologuing. It's just...villainous. It served it's purposes at the time, but the remake's betrayal feels so much more natural and real not only because Kendra herself is generally just more understandably reactive and helpful the entire game, which when combined with the legitimately good points she brings up against Issac as well as the well acted conflicted tone make the betrayal sad because you kind of get it. It's still cold, and she's following orders to essentially cover everything up...but you get the impression that if Issac weren't clearly talking to a ghost, if things had gone a bit different that she wouldn't have needed to leave him behind.
It's just a very different way to present it, which is good because everyone who played the original is obviously expecting Kendra to betray you later...so adding unexpected context to it is a welcome surprise. The original was a archtypical sociopathic double agent for a shadowy government, while this one is a reluctant agent essentially making a judgement call on the whole situation that you can't entirely blame her for, which in turn makes the cover up in general feel a bit less cartoonishly villainous and more almost understandable, even though the bottom line is still that one of the Markers' greatest weapons other than Necromorphs is pitting a species against itself even via collateral influence.
CONTAIN?, THROW IT INTO A SUN
They made Kendra so much better in the Remake.
You can tell she feels bad about this, but after seeing all that shit, you know you can't blame her.
I was exhausted so much by this chapter after going through the Hunter in Chapter 10 and also from moving the Marker that this moment absolutely had me screaming in my head.
''You'll find another way off the Ishimura. Imean, you're one hell of an engineer.''
To an typical soap opera femme fatale, to an person doing her job, even betraying him, she trusts and don't underestimate his skills, while the OG was stupid to think Isaac would die in the Ishimura, this one trust Isaac could simply escape and letting her do he job.
She didn’t have to shoot him, she could’ve just left both he and Isaac on the ishimura. If they wanted us to feel more sympathetic for Kendra then that’s what they should’ve made her do
Dr Kyne was seeing Kendra as Amelia .-. listen to his words
I think Daniel's character is done better in the remake because in the original she was your topical I was evil all along but in the remake her intentions were more grounded and you can tell she felt sorry for betraying isaac it doesn't excuse her killing though but you get my point
why is she so cute and nice in this remake i can't
what lmfaoooo
@@plumcocoe bro for real
Only thing to do with that marker perhaps fly into a sun or a black hole .
That Kendra wasn't as smug as the original.
Dammit, Kendra.... can't have shit in the Ishimura these days
I would say when I get my hands you're fish food traitor.
Kendra's betrayal made things worse. The Board of CEC isn't going to be happy about her betrayal.
This is AWESOME
Am I the only one who recognizes the theme playing during her conversation is the government theme from Dead Space 2?
They completely changed Kendra in the remake. Not much of a betrayal if she likes you and is doing what's best overall, compared to before she came off all superior and villain like. "See you around.. maybe not".. to I hope you find a way off and live you're a great engineer.
It's better though and more realistic.
I mean in the original kendra has a mass personality flip on isaac after shooting kyne. This here is literally strictly business and her having to justify the means to an end
It does also give the audience an empathic reasoning behind her actions here which is purely that the marker is too dangerous and has messed up too many people, so it's gotta be gotten rid of and everyone else has to be removed.
It's not pretty either but you can at least gather from this she takes no pleasure in putting isaac in this position
@@kevintablet743 "better" is pretty opinion based. Like I said the original portrays Kendra more so as a villain, here she's a friend trying to do the right thing.
yeah she is so nice and cute in this remake
7u7 so hot ♥ and cold at the same time LOL, in the original she makes it colder and more evil.
I'd say the Sart of the Shuttle's a bit too quick.
Even with Pre-Arrangements, would it really take off that fast?
Huh, I thought Kendra worked for Unitology and wanted to return the Marker to the Church from the first game.
She worked for Earth Gov in the original too, they just never mentioned them outright
@@217adaptiveperspective really ? I also thought she was a unitologist
The Albert wesker of dead space
Not even close
@@adrielananda5243 fuck, beat me to it
If u are to compare remake Kendra to a Resident Evil character
She's the closest to being the Ada Wong of Dead Space
Original Kendra maybe but not remake Kendra
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would you call this a betrale if she was already intending to be this way from the start, like she didnt make a decision midway through. she said she had a job or watever.
It’s a betrayal since Isaac wasn’t expecting it
Dont understand kendra’s motive. Does she want to destroy marker? Why isaac dont want to destroy it?
Kendra wants to drag it away and throw it into space to get rid of it completely. She may work for EarthGov but she thinks no one should have it, period, including her bosses.
Isaac doesn't want to destroy it; he wants to return it to the planet because Kyne (and the Nicole hallucinations) have convinced him the only way to put the Necromorph infestation at rest is to return the marker to the planet. Kendra is opposed to this because this still allows the red marker to be available to grab and abuse for any interested party.
@@donpula6349 I never thought of it that way but she still left him to his fate with the thousands of necromorphs still at large on the ship. She could've at least tried convincing him a little more thoroughly about the Marker puppeteering him instead of outright killing Kyne & Elizabeth.
Earth government sent her to secure the marker and/or destroy it depending on whether the valor succeeded on their mission or not, her secondary objective was to kill anyone confirmed to be corrupted by the marker but Daniels didn't have the heart to kill Isaac after everything they went through.
Meanwhile Isaac was convinced by doctor Kyne to return the marker since he was told it would stop the necromorphs from further expanding, this goes agaisnt Daniels' mission wich led to this scene.
@@massgunner4152 You mean doctor Kyne. Harris is the pet hunter.
@@Noremac25 ah, thank you
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In this one she's a government agent but in the original wasn't she a unitologist
Nope
She was always an agent for Earth Gov, they just never mentioned the Government by name
What is with that blood it looks worse than last of us remastered, not texture wise but the blood just appears 2 feet from his body wtf.
Also "your experiment is gonna kill us all daniels!" Is Isaac a complete idiot, she had nothing to do with it she's just trying to get rid of it. I'm OK with new dialogue but that made me facepalm.
I prefered the OG Kendra, and she looks more beautiful too
Indeed
Her and Nicole got some bad makeovers lol
Now that I think about it, every character got noticeably worse looking. Isaac and Hammond too.
Yeah you're right, lol. Hammond now looks like a doofus unexperienced kid compared to OG Hammond's battle hardened veteran vibes. Isaac went from a stoic strong silent type to an ADHD jumpy chatterbox
Glow downs
This new version is inferior to the original.
Agreed, completely changed Kendras character.
I disagree, she's more likable in a remake and it makes her betrayal more impactful and unexpected (if you never played the original). But I liked Hammond more in the original, they didn't change him, but for some reason it felt like he had a bigger presence in the original.
@@kdscool1536 Well, Kendra was kinda a cold bitch in the original, here she's more "likeable" wich I find it's a little off for me, yet, Hammond's death was more brutal in the og too.
@@j0hn288 From a narrative point of view, that's probably why they changed her. When I first played the original I was shocked, but not really all that surprised by her betrayal since she was so aggressive towards Hammond in a predictable attempt at diverting suspicion away from herself. In the remake, although I knew it was probably going to end in her betraying me, I genuinely felt like it had more of an impact on me since she was far more likeable and sympathetic towards me rather than being antagonistic towards her crewmates and the mission in general
I disagree
I hate this remake! 🤢