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* On the Mining Deck, Isaac has to get Supervisor Dallas's RIG in order to get access to more of the ''Ishimura''. When you find his body, it's had three of its limbs sliced off, with a weapon in his only remaining hand. Nearby, there's an audio log of his final moments, in which he ''one by one, agonizingly slowly, shoots his own limbs off to avoid killing others post-infection.'' And, in stark contrast to the original game's somewhat reserved audio log, Dallas's log this time is ''painful'' to listen to, as he screams in pure agony after each limb is severed.
--> '''Dallas''': ''(gunshot)'' ''GAAAAH, GOD!!! FUUUUCK! FUCK!'' Agh... Come on... Come on, man, one more...! ''(gunshot)'' '''''GAAAAAAHHHH!!!'''''

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* In the new third chapter, Isaac at one point has to shimmy his way through a enclosed hallway of growing Necromorph flesh that has various dead crew members embedded in it. There's certainly a big amount of tension in this scene considering how claustrophobic it suddenly gets. To make matters worse, it's very obvious that the Necromorphs are actively stalking you as you get a brief glimpse of one in a exposed vent. After squeezing his way through the necrotic flesh, Isaac [[JumpScare accidentally stumbles right into an Immature Guardian]].

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* In the new third chapter, Isaac at one point has to shimmy his way through a enclosed hallway of growing Necromorph flesh that has various dead crew members embedded in it. There's certainly a big huge amount of tension in this scene considering how claustrophobic it suddenly gets. To make matters worse, it's very obvious that the Necromorphs are actively stalking you as you get a brief glimpse of one in a exposed vent. After squeezing his way through the necrotic flesh, Isaac [[JumpScare accidentally stumbles right into an Immature Guardian]].



* Just like in the original game, your first trip to the Medical Deck has you coming across what seems to be a survivor... But he's just standing at a wall, bashing his head against it over and over and over again, the sound of his skull cracking with each hit getting louder and louder as you approach. When you get too close, he leans back, smashes his head in one last time, and slides to the floor, dead. Upon examining his corpse, you'll notice that [[FacialHorror his face has been eviscerated]].



* The Crew Deck is an absolute slaughterhouse. It is filled to the brim with the corpses of the surviving Unitologists, almost all of which are guaranteed to have committed suicide, and eagerly at that. Scrawlings in blood, dim lighting by candles, and to top it all off, just like in the original game, ''[[IronicNurseryTune Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star]]'' can be faintly heard in the background.

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* The ''The Crew Deck''. For a while, the Crew Deck is built up as a dangerous place, but not because of the Necromorphs, but instead because the surviving Unitologists are holed up there. Hammond gets views of them sacrificing one another, worshipping the Marker, and smiling all the while even as the ship goes to hell around them. So, when you actually ''go'' to the Crew Deck, you might be expecting to come across some of those Unitologists... Except, no. ''It is an absolute slaughterhouse.slaughterhouse''. It is filled to the brim with the corpses of the surviving Unitologists, almost all of which are guaranteed to have committed suicide, and eagerly at that. Scrawlings Some are hung from the ceiling, others have shot themselves, some have stabbed themselves in the face, there are scrawlings in blood, dim lighting by candles, and to top it all off, just like in the original game, ''[[IronicNurseryTune Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star]]'' can be faintly heard in the background.background. Fittingly, Isaac's heart rate spikes when he steps into the Crew Deck for the first time.
** While on the Crew Deck, Isaac can come across a woman who's LaughingMad. She just sits there, part of her body having been torn to shreds, and she just... laughs. Until you get too close, that is. When you do, she [[DrivenToSuicide pulls a gun and blows her head off]].
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* Most of the Ishimura is now pitch-black, with your only source of light sometimes being the flashlight on Isaac's weapon. And as the game goes on, parts of the ship start to lose power, plunging areas into near-total darkness. Which means you often might not see a necromorph coming until it's right on top of you.

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* Most of the Ishimura is now pitch-black, with your only source of light sometimes being the flashlight on Isaac's weapon. And as the game goes on, parts of the ship start to lose power, [[DarknessEqualsDeath plunging areas into near-total darkness. Which means you often might not see a necromorph coming until it's right on top of you.you]].
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** Another possible implication of this new knowledge is that Brother Moons were watching patiently and were presuming that the Blood Moon would eventually achieve its goal of completing itself on its own as the Brother Moons could be exceedingly patient in their subversions. After getting the sign that their sibling died they decided to collectively destroy this new uppity species try to fight them in force in order to ensure none of their kind died again. It's very possible they may of done this in the past to previous alien civilizations that succeeded in killing one of them.

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** Another possible implication of this new knowledge is that Brother Moons were watching patiently and were presuming that the Blood Moon would eventually achieve its goal of completing itself on its own as the Brother Moons could be exceedingly patient in their subversions. After getting the sign that their sibling died they decided to collectively destroy this new uppity species try trying to fight them in force in order to ensure none of their kind died again. It's very possible they may of done this in the past to previous alien civilizations that succeeded in killing one of them.
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* There is some FridgeHorror in the fact that Brant Harris repeats the Brother Moons madness mantra of ''We are hungry, we are coming'' from Dead Space 3 Awakened after being injected with necromorph tissue. This implies that ''all'' of the Brother Moons were already aware of humanity and were watching them the entire time throughout the original games. Humanity may likely doomed from the start as the Brother Moons collectively were already coming for us, the Blood Moon of Tau Volantis dying only hastened their timetable.

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* There is some FridgeHorror in the fact that Brant Harris repeats the Brother Moons madness mantra of ''We are hungry, we are coming'' from Dead Space 3 Awakened after being injected with necromorph tissue. This implies that ''all'' of the Brother Moons were already aware of humanity and were watching them the entire time throughout the original games. Humanity may likely of been doomed from the start as the Brother Moons collectively were already coming for us, the Blood Moon of Tau Volantis dying only hastened their timetable.
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* There is some FridgeHorror in the fact that [[spoiler: Brant Harris repeats the Brother Moons madness mantra of ''We are hungry, we are coming'' from Dead Space 3 Awakened after being injected with necromorph tissue. This implies that ''all'' of the Brother Moons were already aware of humanity and were watching them the entire time throughout the original games. Humanity may likely doomed from the start as the Brother Moons collectively were already coming for us, the Blood Moon of Tau Volantis only hastened their timetable.
** Another possible implication of this new knowledge is that Brother Moons were watching patiently and were presuming that the Blood Moon would eventually achieve its goal of completing itself as the Brother Moons could be exceedingly patient in their subversions. After getting the sign that their sibling died they decided to collectively destroy this new uppity species try to fight them in force in order to ensure none of their kind died again. It's very possible they may of done this in the past to previous alien civilizations that succeeded in killing one of them.

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* There is some FridgeHorror in the fact that [[spoiler: that Brant Harris repeats the Brother Moons madness mantra of ''We are hungry, we are coming'' from Dead Space 3 Awakened after being injected with necromorph tissue. This implies that ''all'' of the Brother Moons were already aware of humanity and were watching them the entire time throughout the original games. Humanity may likely doomed from the start as the Brother Moons collectively were already coming for us, the Blood Moon of Tau Volantis dying only hastened their timetable.
** Another possible implication of this new knowledge is that Brother Moons were watching patiently and were presuming that the Blood Moon would eventually achieve its goal of completing itself on its own as the Brother Moons could be exceedingly patient in their subversions. After getting the sign that their sibling died they decided to collectively destroy this new uppity species try to fight them in force in order to ensure none of their kind died again. It's very possible they may of done this in the past to previous alien civilizations that succeeded in killing one of them.
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* There is some FridgeHorror in the fact that [[spoiler: Brant Harris repeats the Brother Moons madness mantra of ''We are hungry, we are coming'' from Dead Space 3 Awakened after being injected with necromorph tissue. This implies that ''all'' of the Brother Moons were already aware of humanity and were watching them the entire time throughout the original games. Humanity may likely doomed from the start as the Brother Moons collectively were already coming for us, the Blood Moon of Tau Volantis only hastened their timetable.
** Another possible implication of this new knowledge is that Brother Moons were watching patiently and were presuming that the Blood Moon would eventually achieve its goal of completing itself as the Brother Moons could be exceedingly patient in their subversions. After getting the sign that their sibling died they decided to collectively destroy this new uppity species try to fight them in force in order to ensure none of their kind died again. It's very possible they may of done this in the past to previous alien civilizations that succeeded in killing one of them.
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* Most of the Ishimura is now pitch black, with the only source of light often being the flashlight on Isaac's weapon, and as the game goes on, parts of the ship start to lose power, plunging areas into near-total darkness. Which means you often might not see a necromorph coming until it's right on top of you.

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* Most of the Ishimura is now pitch black, pitch-black, with the your only source of light often sometimes being the flashlight on Isaac's weapon, and weapon. And as the game goes on, parts of the ship start to lose power, plunging areas into near-total darkness. Which means you often might not see a necromorph coming until it's right on top of you.
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** It gets even worse when you consider the behaviour of the other infected along with the context of the Marker's mission. The most obvious example has got to be what the Hive Mind did after the Marker was removed from its pedestal by Kendra. Not only does it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with intercepting and killing her, almost looking like it's toying with Kendra as it does so, but it also shows a degree of ego and perhaps even showmanship by challenging Isaac to a DuelToTheDeath instead of splatting him outright. Now with that in mind, please consider the following. First, the Hive Mind Necromorph form was established in ''3'' to be little more than a mouthpiece for the Markers (and the Brethren Moons by extension), created specifically and solely to relay their orders to the rank and file infected. Second, this is ''after'' the Marker imprints its codes into Isaac's brain, so its whole plan counts on him getting off Aegis 7 alive. And last but not least, the Marker and it's signal is the only thing keeping this thing up and about, take that away and the beast turns to mush until another marker's signal breathes unlife into it again, meaning it's supposed to be little more than than a puppet on strings, bereft of any self will of any kind. Yet somehow, this thing is not only intelligent enough to possess an ego, but self-willed enough to defy the Marker's wishes despite it being its only reason for existing, which should be downright '''[[BeyondTheImpossible impossible.]]'''

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** It gets even worse when you consider the behaviour of the other infected along with the context of the Marker's mission. The most obvious example has got to be what the Hive Mind did after the Marker was removed from its pedestal by Kendra. Not only does it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with intercepting and killing her, almost looking like it's toying with Kendra as it does so, but it also shows a degree of ego and perhaps even showmanship by challenging Isaac to a DuelToTheDeath instead of splatting him outright. Now with that in mind, please consider the following. First, the Hive Mind Necromorph form was established in ''3'' to be little more than a mouthpiece for the Markers (and the Brethren Moons by extension), created specifically and solely to relay their orders to the rank and file infected. Second, this is ''after'' the Marker imprints its codes into Isaac's brain, so its whole plan counts on him getting off Aegis 7 alive. And last but not least, the Marker and it's signal is the only thing keeping this thing up and about, take that away and the beast turns to mush until another marker's signal breathes unlife into it again, meaning it's supposed to be little more than than a puppet on strings, bereft of any self will of any kind. Yet somehow, this thing is not only intelligent enough to possess an ego, just that, but self-willed also to a high enough degree to defy the Marker's wishes despite it being its only reason for existing, completely dependent on it to "live", which should be downright '''[[BeyondTheImpossible impossible.]]'''
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** It gets even worse when you consider the behaviour of the other infected along with the context of the Marker's mission. The most obvious example has got to be what the Hive Mind did after the Marker was removed from its pedestal by Kendra. Not only does it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with intercepting and killing her, where it flicks her away from the shuttle almost contemptibly, then seems to toy with her a little and allow Kendra to crawl to Isaac for help, before finally splatting her just as she's about to grab his hand, but it also shows a degree of ego and vindictiveness by slowly cutting off Isaac's escape routes with a tentacle and then seem to challenge him to a DuelToTheDeath on the spot, especially with the death scene it has in store for Isaac should he not destroy its last weak spot in time. Now with that in mind, please consider the following. First, the Hive Mind Necromorph form was established in ''3'' to be little more than a mouthpiece for the Markers (and the Brethren Moons by extension), created specifically and solely to relay their orders to the rank and file infected. Second, this is ''after'' the Marker imprints its codes into Isaac's brain, so its whole plan counts on him getting off Aegis 7 alive. And last but not least, the Marker and it's signal is the only thing keeping this thing up and about, take that away and the beast turns to mush until another marker's signal breathes unlife into it again, meaning it's supposed to be little more than than a puppet on strings, bereft of any self will of any kind. Yet somehow, this thing is not only intelligent enough to possess an ego, but self-willed enough to defy the Marker's wishes despite it being its only reason for existing, which should be downright '''[[BeyondTheImpossible impossible.]]'''

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** It gets even worse when you consider the behaviour of the other infected along with the context of the Marker's mission. The most obvious example has got to be what the Hive Mind did after the Marker was removed from its pedestal by Kendra. Not only does it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with intercepting and killing her, where it flicks her away from the shuttle almost contemptibly, then seems to toy looking like it's toying with her a little and allow Kendra to crawl to Isaac for help, before finally splatting her just as she's about to grab his hand, it does so, but it also shows a degree of ego and vindictiveness perhaps even showmanship by slowly cutting off Isaac's escape routes with a tentacle and then seem to challenge him challenging Isaac to a DuelToTheDeath on the spot, especially with the death scene it has in store for Isaac should he not destroy its last weak spot in time.instead of splatting him outright. Now with that in mind, please consider the following. First, the Hive Mind Necromorph form was established in ''3'' to be little more than a mouthpiece for the Markers (and the Brethren Moons by extension), created specifically and solely to relay their orders to the rank and file infected. Second, this is ''after'' the Marker imprints its codes into Isaac's brain, so its whole plan counts on him getting off Aegis 7 alive. And last but not least, the Marker and it's signal is the only thing keeping this thing up and about, take that away and the beast turns to mush until another marker's signal breathes unlife into it again, meaning it's supposed to be little more than than a puppet on strings, bereft of any self will of any kind. Yet somehow, this thing is not only intelligent enough to possess an ego, but self-willed enough to defy the Marker's wishes despite it being its only reason for existing, which should be downright '''[[BeyondTheImpossible impossible.]]'''
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* Basically any encounter with "Nicole" during the events of the game. Even newcomers who've never played previous installations of the series can quickly pick up that there's something very ''off'' about Nicole. Her awkward and sometimes ominous way of speaking and her eerie false-looking smile can very easily give away the twist that this is simply a marker hallucination, as eagle-eyed players can quickly notice the Nicole you encounter in the main story is almost nothing like the spunky and sarcastic woman you see in the multiple holograms during her sidequest. Just seeing the Marker's almost half-assed attempt at pretending to be a human to trick people into doing its bidding is quite chilling.

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* Basically any encounter with "Nicole" during the events of the game. Even newcomers who've never played previous installations of the series can quickly pick up that there's something very ''off'' about Nicole. Her awkward and sometimes ominous way of speaking and [[TheUnsmile her eerie false-looking smile smile]] can very easily give away the twist that this is simply a marker hallucination, as eagle-eyed players can quickly notice the Nicole you encounter in the main story is almost nothing like the spunky and sarcastic woman you see in the multiple holograms during her sidequest. Just seeing the Marker's almost half-assed attempt at pretending to be a human to trick people into doing its bidding is quite chilling.
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* Most of the Ishimura is now pitch black, with the only source of light often being the flashlight on Isaac's weapon, meaning you might not even see enemies coming until they're right on top of you.

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* Most of the Ishimura is now pitch black, with the only source of light often being the flashlight on Isaac's weapon, meaning and as the game goes on, parts of the ship start to lose power, plunging areas into near-total darkness. Which means you often might not even see enemies a necromorph coming until they're it's right on top of you.
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** It gets even worse when you consider the behaviour of the other infected along with the context of the Marker's mission. The most obvious example has got to be what the Hive Mind did after the Marker was removed from its pedestal by Kendra. Not only does it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with intercepting and killing her, where it flicks her away from the shuttle almost contemptibly, then seems to toy with her a little and allow Kendra to crawl to Isaac for help, before finally splatting her just as she's about to grab his hand, but it also shows a degree of ego and vindictiveness by slowly cutting off Isaac's escape routes with a tentacle and then seem to challenge him to a DuelToTheDeath on the spot, especially with the death scene it has in store for Isaac should he not destroy its last weak spot in time. Now with that in mind, please consider the following. First, the Hive Mind Necromorph form was established in ''3'' to be little more than a mouthpiece for the Markers (and the Brethren Moons by extension), created specifically and solely to relay their orders to the rank and file infected. Second, this is ''after'' the Marker imprints its codes into Isaac's brain, so its whole plan counts on him getting off Aegis 7 alive. And last but not least, the Marker and it's signal is the only thing keeping this thing up and about, take that away and the beast turns to mush until another marker's signal breathes unlife into it again, meaning it's supposed to be little more than than a puppet on strings, bereft of any self will of any kind. Yet somehow, this thing is not only intelligent enough to possess an ego, defy the Marker's wishes despite it being its only reason for existing, which should downright '''[[BeyondTheImpossible impossible.]]'''

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** It gets even worse when you consider the behaviour of the other infected along with the context of the Marker's mission. The most obvious example has got to be what the Hive Mind did after the Marker was removed from its pedestal by Kendra. Not only does it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with intercepting and killing her, where it flicks her away from the shuttle almost contemptibly, then seems to toy with her a little and allow Kendra to crawl to Isaac for help, before finally splatting her just as she's about to grab his hand, but it also shows a degree of ego and vindictiveness by slowly cutting off Isaac's escape routes with a tentacle and then seem to challenge him to a DuelToTheDeath on the spot, especially with the death scene it has in store for Isaac should he not destroy its last weak spot in time. Now with that in mind, please consider the following. First, the Hive Mind Necromorph form was established in ''3'' to be little more than a mouthpiece for the Markers (and the Brethren Moons by extension), created specifically and solely to relay their orders to the rank and file infected. Second, this is ''after'' the Marker imprints its codes into Isaac's brain, so its whole plan counts on him getting off Aegis 7 alive. And last but not least, the Marker and it's signal is the only thing keeping this thing up and about, take that away and the beast turns to mush until another marker's signal breathes unlife into it again, meaning it's supposed to be little more than than a puppet on strings, bereft of any self will of any kind. Yet somehow, this thing is not only intelligent enough to possess an ego, but self-willed enough to defy the Marker's wishes despite it being its only reason for existing, which should be downright '''[[BeyondTheImpossible impossible.]]'''
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** It gets even worse when you consider the behaviour of the other infected along with the context of the Marker's mission. Sure, it's known to be extremely manipulative, that much is certain. But there are times when some of the Necromorphs appear to be acting of their own will. But the crowner has got to be what the Hive Mind did upon the Marker being removed from its pedestal. For context, the Hive Mind Necromorph form was established in ''3'' to be little more than a mouthpiece for the Markers (and the Brethren Moons by extension), created specifically and solely to relay their orders to the rank and file infected. And another thing to take note of, this is after the Marker imprints it's codes into Isaac's brain, so its whole plan counts on him surviving and getting off Aegis 7. Here, not only does it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with its killing of Kendra, where it slaps her away from the shuttle almost contemptibly, then seems to toy with her a little and allow Kendra to crawl to Isaac for help before finally splatting her just as she's about to grab his hand, but it also shows a degree of ego by slowly cutting off Isaac's escape routes with a tentacle and seems to challenge him to a DuelToTheDeath.

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** It gets even worse when you consider the behaviour of the other infected along with the context of the Marker's mission. Sure, it's known to be extremely manipulative, that much is certain. But there are times when some of the Necromorphs appear to be acting of their own will. But the crowner The most obvious example has got to be what the Hive Mind did upon after the Marker being was removed from its pedestal. For context, pedestal by Kendra. Not only does it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with intercepting and killing her, where it flicks her away from the shuttle almost contemptibly, then seems to toy with her a little and allow Kendra to crawl to Isaac for help, before finally splatting her just as she's about to grab his hand, but it also shows a degree of ego and vindictiveness by slowly cutting off Isaac's escape routes with a tentacle and then seem to challenge him to a DuelToTheDeath on the spot, especially with the death scene it has in store for Isaac should he not destroy its last weak spot in time. Now with that in mind, please consider the following. First, the Hive Mind Necromorph form was established in ''3'' to be little more than a mouthpiece for the Markers (and the Brethren Moons by extension), created specifically and solely to relay their orders to the rank and file infected. And another thing to take note of, Second, this is after ''after'' the Marker imprints it's its codes into Isaac's brain, so its whole plan counts on him surviving and getting off Aegis 7. Here, 7 alive. And last but not least, the Marker and it's signal is the only thing keeping this thing up and about, take that away and the beast turns to mush until another marker's signal breathes unlife into it again, meaning it's supposed to be little more than than a puppet on strings, bereft of any self will of any kind. Yet somehow, this thing is not only does intelligent enough to possess an ego, defy the Marker's wishes despite it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with being its killing of Kendra, where it slaps her away from the shuttle almost contemptibly, then seems to toy with her a little and allow Kendra to crawl to Isaac only reason for help before finally splatting her just as she's about to grab his hand, but it also shows a degree of ego by slowly cutting off Isaac's escape routes with a tentacle and seems to challenge him to a DuelToTheDeath. existing, which should downright '''[[BeyondTheImpossible impossible.]]'''
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** It gets even worse when you consider the behaviour of the other infected along with the context of the Marker's mission. Sure, it's known to be extremely manipulative, that much is certain. But there are times when some of the Necromorphs appear to be acting of their own will. But the crowner has got to be what the Hive Mind did upon the Marker being removed from its pedestal. For context, the Hive Mind Necromorph form was established in ''3'' to be little more than a mouthpiece for the Markers (and the Brethren Moons by extension), created specifically and solely to relay their orders to the rank and file infected. And another thing to take note of, this is after the Marker imprints it's codes into Isaac's brain, so its whole plan counts on him surviving and getting off Aegis 7. Here, not only does it display an unprecedented degree of sadism with its killing of Kendra, where it slaps her away from the shuttle almost contemptibly, then seems to toy with her a little and allow Kendra to crawl to Isaac for help before finally splatting her just as she's about to grab his hand, but it also shows a degree of ego by slowly cutting off Isaac's escape routes with a tentacle and seems to challenge him to a DuelToTheDeath.

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* One side quest has you follow Nicole's trail to see what became of her. In one holo-diary, you see Nicole perform an autopsy on an armless Necromorph that was once an engineer. Suddenly, the body twitches, shocking her. She dismisses it as postmortem spasms, but this brings a scary thought to mind: dismemberment doesn't kill the Necromorphs, ''it just stops them from moving''.



* One side quest has you follow Nicole's trail to see what became of her. In one holo-diary, you see Nicole perform an autopsy on an armless Necromorph that was once an engineer. Suddenly, the body twitches, shocking her. She dismisses it as postmortem spasms, but this brings a scary thought to mind: dismemberment doesn't kill the Necromorphs, ''it just stops them from moving''.

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* One side quest has you follow Nicole's trail to see what became of her. In one holo-diary, you see Nicole perform an autopsy on an armless Necromorph that was once an engineer. Suddenly, the body twitches, shocking her. She dismisses it as postmortem spasms, but this brings a scary thought to mind: dismemberment doesn't kill the Necromorphs, ''it just stops them from moving''.



*** The only comfort, if one can call it that, is that this ending could just as well tie into ''Dead Space 2'', where Isaac helped build the Gold Marker on the Titan Colony while insane. And even then, while Isaac will [[ForegoneConclusion ultimately destroy it]], this doesn't change the fact that his actions, while not entirely of his own will, will lead to countless deaths and horrors yet to come.
* One side quest has you follow Nicole's trail to see what became of her. In one holo-diary, you see Nicole perform an autopsy on an armless Necromorph that was once an engineer. Suddenly, the body twitches, shocking her. She dismisses it as post mortem spasms, but this brings a scary thought to mind: dismemberment doesn't kill the Necromorphs, ''it just stops them from moving''.

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*** The only comfort, if one can call it that, is that this ending could just as well tie into ''Dead Space 2'', ''VideoGame/DeadSpace2'', where Isaac helped build the Gold Marker on the Titan Colony while insane. And even then, while Isaac will [[ForegoneConclusion ultimately destroy it]], this doesn't change the fact that his actions, while not entirely of his own will, will lead to countless deaths and horrors yet to come.
* One side quest has you follow Nicole's trail to see what became of her. In one holo-diary, you see Nicole perform an autopsy on an armless Necromorph that was once an engineer. Suddenly, the body twitches, shocking her. She dismisses it as post mortem spasms, but this brings a scary thought to mind: dismemberment doesn't kill the Necromorphs, ''it just stops them from moving''.
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