So, my thoughts are, it's of eldritch origins rather than it just being a very ancient organism stuck beneath the earth. The way it behaves, mutates and shines, it gives a nebula effect and the light always reminded me of space clouds. I like your theory of a meteor just crashing and it carried that thing and there's absolutely a cool parallel between it and deadspace. I like that it's never explained what it is but its purpose is absolutely to change all life form it comes into contact with. Idk if any remembers this, but it was mentioned more oil rigs would be built in several years? And considering I don't think its CORE its destroyed, this is bound to make a second game. Plus, ppl will go and investigate as to what the hell happened to the Cadal oil rig. I really do hope the series is continued and we get to find out what it is. Put in a situation where we have to go to the very depths and encounter the originator of it all.
I would love to see the world expanded upon, the core is still there and now it's free. Maybe it needs time to recover or more food to be able to grow like it did but if they start digging or looking into the oil rig they're going to wake it back up. It could definitely be eldritch in origin, I'm fairly certain it's from space so whether it's some crazy eldritch monstrosity or some terraforming bio hazard who knows where they could go with this. I really enjoy the open endedness of the origin
The tragic sarcasm is that, just as in 'Solaris', there is no creature, the changing thing is not a monster per se. It's some fossil fungus or virus or a mix of two, and it's WHO it comes in contact, makes it a monster. It is simply a virus, an algorytm, and it adds itself to some existing code. Humans have enough monstrocity in themselves, oil drilling, plundering fossil resources, is one of the examples of that, and the molecular alien simply builds on top of it. We are predators, devouring by assimilation. The virus reflected that back to us.
it could be something that was always on earth, longer than anything else, lying dormant on the bottom of the ocean. that was disturbed and brought back up to the surface because of that drilling. maybe it istn even inteligent and its whole purpose is to survive and grow. an super old organismn like we have on earth burryed in the ground in real life - super scary if you thing about it and super interesting. I think we have seen enough alien stuff already xD
Maybe something that has been growing in a cavern sealed beneath the earth until they drilled into it releasing it. I doubt the explosion took out the core due to all the sea as well so it's still down there
The tragic sarcasm is that, just as in 'Solaris', there is no creature, the changing thing is not a monster per se. It's some fossil fungus or virus or a mix of two, and it's WHO it comes in contact, makes it a monster. It is simply a virus, an algorytm, and it adds itself to some existing code. Humans have enough monstrocity in themselves, oil drilling, plundering fossil resources, is one of the examples of that, and the molecular alien simply builds on top of it. We are predators, devouring by assimilation. The virus reflected that back to us.
Thank you! I loved this, had just the right amount of cosmic horror going on. If you have any other recommendations I'd love to know. Currently working on Returnal but I'm working on a list of games to cover in the future
So, my thoughts are, it's of eldritch origins rather than it just being a very ancient organism stuck beneath the earth. The way it behaves, mutates and shines, it gives a nebula effect and the light always reminded me of space clouds. I like your theory of a meteor just crashing and it carried that thing and there's absolutely a cool parallel between it and deadspace. I like that it's never explained what it is but its purpose is absolutely to change all life form it comes into contact with.
Idk if any remembers this, but it was mentioned more oil rigs would be built in several years? And considering I don't think its CORE its destroyed, this is bound to make a second game. Plus, ppl will go and investigate as to what the hell happened to the Cadal oil rig. I really do hope the series is continued and we get to find out what it is. Put in a situation where we have to go to the very depths and encounter the originator of it all.
I would love to see the world expanded upon, the core is still there and now it's free. Maybe it needs time to recover or more food to be able to grow like it did but if they start digging or looking into the oil rig they're going to wake it back up.
It could definitely be eldritch in origin, I'm fairly certain it's from space so whether it's some crazy eldritch monstrosity or some terraforming bio hazard who knows where they could go with this. I really enjoy the open endedness of the origin
The tragic sarcasm is that, just as in 'Solaris', there is no creature, the changing thing is not a monster per se. It's some fossil fungus or virus or a mix of two, and it's WHO it comes in contact, makes it a monster. It is simply a virus, an algorytm, and it adds itself to some existing code.
Humans have enough monstrocity in themselves, oil drilling, plundering fossil resources, is one of the examples of that, and the molecular alien simply builds on top of it.
We are predators, devouring by assimilation. The virus reflected that back to us.
it could be something that was always on earth, longer than anything else, lying dormant on the bottom of the ocean. that was disturbed and brought back up to the surface because of that drilling. maybe it istn even inteligent and its whole purpose is to survive and grow. an super old organismn like we have on earth burryed in the ground in real life - super scary if you thing about it and super interesting. I think we have seen enough alien stuff already xD
Maybe something that has been growing in a cavern sealed beneath the earth until they drilled into it releasing it. I doubt the explosion took out the core due to all the sea as well so it's still down there
@@Krydonis can be, it was a growth thats for sure, Roanoke has a good video about that :D
I've been meaning to watch it! Just didn't want to, until I'd done my own take so it didn't become a copy paste
@@Krydonis its alright :D i liked your video
The tragic sarcasm is that, just as in 'Solaris', there is no creature, the changing thing is not a monster per se. It's some fossil fungus or virus or a mix of two, and it's WHO it comes in contact, makes it a monster. It is simply a virus, an algorytm, and it adds itself to some existing code.
Humans have enough monstrocity in themselves, oil drilling, plundering fossil resources, is one of the examples of that, and the molecular alien simply builds on top of it.
We are predators, devouring by assimilation. The virus reflected that back to us.
love your content wish more creators would cover this game, keep up the good work!
Thank you! I loved this, had just the right amount of cosmic horror going on. If you have any other recommendations I'd love to know. Currently working on Returnal but I'm working on a list of games to cover in the future
Amazing content. Can’t wait for this to go viral.
Thank you!
Interesting story .
It really is, I loved writing this one and theorising