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With the heavy emphasis on machinery and greed, it's possible that the armored giant mentioned in Chapter 6 Part 1 [[spoiler: might just be a machine piloted by a [[TheNapoleon pint-sized despot]] who compensates his lack of height with conquest that, once revealed, Godzilla could pick up with two of his fingers and flick away]].

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With the heavy emphasis on machinery and greed, it's possible that the armored giant mentioned in Chapter 6 Part 1 [[spoiler: might just be a machine piloted by a [[TheNapoleon pint-sized despot]] who compensates his lack of height with conquest that, once revealed, Godzilla could pick up with two of his fingers and flick away]].away]].

[[WMG: The game's alterations were initially a bizarre social experiment by Face]]
Face was the one who messed with the game as part of a behavioral study on humans, which would explain why he interviewed Zach. Then Red intruded, complicating matters and forcing Face to improvise and change his plans. It's possible that Face reached out to Melissa.
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Specifically, they're created from the same source. Red came first, then X followed much, ''much'' later. But much to Red's embarrassment, his younger brother lacked the same sadistic imagination that he had, unable to think up an original enough sprite form, and that's why X's in-game appearance looks so much like Sonic.

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Specifically, they're created from the same source.source of evil. Red came first, then X followed much, ''much'' later. But much to Red's embarrassment, his younger brother lacked the same sadistic imagination that he had, unable to think up an original enough sprite form, and that's why X's in-game appearance looks so much like Sonic.
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[[WMG:Red is related to VideoGame/SonicEXE.]]
Specifically, they're created from the same source. Red came first, then X followed much, ''much'' later. But much to Red's embarrassment, his younger brother lacked the same sadistic imagination that he had, unable to think up an original enough sprite form, and that's why X's in-game appearance looks so much like Sonic.
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** Given his tendency to [[SwallowedWhole eat other monsters]], and [[WombLevel the Organic levels]], it's also possible for him to be Gluttony.
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* The information learned about Avidus in chapter 6 seems to suggest otherwise. Arba’s account includes Avidus invading Alkali and infecting it with greed, which suggests that the sin demons are invading forces with some sort of agenda. She also mentions Avidus having an army, so the sin demons not going after Godzilla could just be each one being a regular OrcusOnHisThrone.
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[[WMG: Avidus is actually [[spoiler:[[MobileSuitHuman a very tiny villain piloting the armored giant]].]]]]

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[[WMG: Avidus is actually [[spoiler:[[MobileSuitHuman [[spoiler:[[TheManBehindTheCurtain a very tiny villain piloting the armored giant]].]]]]
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With the heavy emphasis on machinery and greed, it's possible that the armored giant mentioned in Chapter 6 Part 1 [[spoiler: might just be a machine piloted by a [[TheNapoleon pint-sized despot]] that once revealed, Godzilla could pick up with two of his fingers and flick away]].

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With the heavy emphasis on machinery and greed, it's possible that the armored giant mentioned in Chapter 6 Part 1 [[spoiler: might just be a machine piloted by a [[TheNapoleon pint-sized despot]] that who compensates his lack of height with conquest that, once revealed, Godzilla could pick up with two of his fingers and flick away]].
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With the heavy emphasis on machinery and greed, it's possible that the armored giant mentioned in Chapter 6 Part 1 might just be a machine piloted by a [[TheNapoleon puny despot]] that once revealed, Godzilla could pick up with two of his fingers and flick away.

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With the heavy emphasis on machinery and greed, it's possible that the armored giant mentioned in Chapter 6 Part 1 [[spoiler: might just be a machine piloted by a [[TheNapoleon puny pint-sized despot]] that once revealed, Godzilla could pick up with two of his fingers and flick away.away]].

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He went insane in between the games and attacked and destroyed the planets in the original story. After a great sacrifice Solomon, Mothra, and Anguirus were able to seal him behind the gate to prevent him from destroying the rest of the universe. Unfortunately, Godzilla has left by this point and doesn’t know what’s behind the gate and is being manipulated into opening it by Usol and possibly Gorosaurus. Usol wants to unleash Acacius because his home was destroyed and he sees no point in living anymore.

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He went insane in between the games and attacked and destroyed the planets in the original story. After a great sacrifice Solomon, Mothra, and Anguirus were able to seal him behind the gate to prevent him from destroying the rest of the universe. Unfortunately, Godzilla has left by this point and doesn’t know what’s behind the gate and is being manipulated into opening it by Usol and possibly Gorosaurus. Usol wants to unleash Acacius because his home was destroyed and he sees no point in living anymore.anymore.

[[WMG: Avidus is actually [[spoiler:[[MobileSuitHuman a very tiny villain piloting the armored giant]].]]]]
With the heavy emphasis on machinery and greed, it's possible that the armored giant mentioned in Chapter 6 Part 1 might just be a machine piloted by a [[TheNapoleon puny despot]] that once revealed, Godzilla could pick up with two of his fingers and flick away.
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[[WMG: The cartridge was studied by the Wiki/SCPFoundation]]

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[[WMG: The cartridge was studied by the Wiki/SCPFoundation]]Website/SCPFoundation]]
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Many of the creatures of the earlier levels are just bizarre and alien, but those of Zenith fit more with the classic view of demons, big red brutes, two headed horned creatures, red horned beasts with flaming whips ect, its possible Red intentionally designed these beasts to be "Scary" and thus drew on his idea of hell, others are more realistic and gorey, classic creepypasta tropes a human would be familiar with and might try to exploit, and others are imitations, cobbled together from other sprites or copying the blue angel, these arent creatures native to the games world but things cobbled together by a human with limited imagination, and limited time to create new threats when there more polished work failed, Red also seems to have a better understanding of Earth then most of the other creatures, Face doesent understand humans at all but Red understands exactly what our protagonist is doing and speaks clearly to him, is seemingly a godzilla fan considering his extensive use of obscure Kaiju, and understands that this is a "game" with rules that must be followed(and that he can try to break, his failure to also implies there is something more powerful acting as gamemaster) his line of "only one will survive" could also refer to the fact this is some sort of twisted deathmatch set up by a third party, trap one human in the game, and make them face off against another, the winner gets to return to normal life, the loser either dies, or is trapped in the game world forever. It is possible Soloman is another human in a similar position, possibly his friend who was initially on board with Reds escape plan but eventually saw Red had gone completely off the deep end and decided the protagonist deserved his freedom more and was willing to stay trapped rather then condemn another innocent human to his fate, the "still the best 1973" line could be Solomon taunting red about something he beat Red in back when they were human

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Many of the creatures of the earlier levels are just bizarre and alien, but those of Zenith fit more with the classic view of demons, big red brutes, two headed horned creatures, red horned beasts with flaming whips ect, its possible Red intentionally designed these beasts to be "Scary" and thus drew on his idea of hell, others are more realistic and gorey, classic creepypasta tropes a human would be familiar with and might try to exploit, and others are imitations, cobbled together from other sprites or copying the blue angel, these arent creatures native to the games world but things cobbled together by a human with limited imagination, and limited time to create new threats when there more polished work failed, Red also seems to have a better understanding of Earth then most of the other creatures, Face doesent understand humans at all but Red understands exactly what our protagonist is doing and speaks clearly to him, is seemingly a godzilla fan considering his extensive use of obscure Kaiju, and understands that this is a "game" with rules that must be followed(and that he can try to break, his failure to also implies there is something more powerful acting as gamemaster) his line of "only one will survive" could also refer to the fact this is some sort of twisted deathmatch set up by a third party, trap one human in the game, and make them face off against another, the winner gets to return to normal life, the loser either dies, or is trapped in the game world forever. It is possible Soloman is another human in a similar position, possibly his friend who was initially on board with Reds escape plan but eventually saw Red had gone completely off the deep end and decided the protagonist deserved his freedom more and was willing to stay trapped rather then condemn another innocent human to his fate, the "still the best 1973" line could be Solomon taunting red about something he beat Red in back when they were humanhuman

[[WMG: Acacius is sealed behind the gate in Replayed]]
He went insane in between the games and attacked and destroyed the planets in the original story. After a great sacrifice Solomon, Mothra, and Anguirus were able to seal him behind the gate to prevent him from destroying the rest of the universe. Unfortunately, Godzilla has left by this point and doesn’t know what’s behind the gate and is being manipulated into opening it by Usol and possibly Gorosaurus. Usol wants to unleash Acacius because his home was destroyed and he sees no point in living anymore.
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[[WMG: Red is a human from our world]]]

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[[WMG: Red is a human from our world]]]world]]
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Many of the creatures of the earlier levels are just bizarre and alien, but those of Zenith fit more with the classic view of demons, big red brutes, two headed horned creatures, red horned beasts with flaming whips ect, its possible Red intentionally designed these beasts to be "Scary" and thus drew on his idea of hell, others are more realistic and gorey, classic creepypasta tropes a human would be familiar with and might try to exploit, and others are imitations, cobbled together from other sprites or copying the blue angel, these arent creatures native to the games world but things cobbled together by a human with limited imagination, and limited time to create new threats when there more polished work failed, Red also seems to have a better understanding of Earth then most of the other creatures, face doesent understand humans at all but Red understands exactly what our protagonist is doing and speaks clearly to him, and understands that this is a "Game" with rules that must be followed(and that he can try to break) his line of "only one will survive" could also refer to the fact this is some sort of twisted deathmatch set up by a third party, trap one human in the game, and make them face off against another, the winner gets to return to normal life, the loser either dies, or is trapped in the game world forever, Soloman could also have been a trapped human who was initially on board with Reds plan, one could hardly blame him for wanting to be free, but ultimately decided he preferred the protagonist to Red and was willing to stay trapped if it meant protecting others from the same fate

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Many of the creatures of the earlier levels are just bizarre and alien, but those of Zenith fit more with the classic view of demons, big red brutes, two headed horned creatures, red horned beasts with flaming whips ect, its possible Red intentionally designed these beasts to be "Scary" and thus drew on his idea of hell, others are more realistic and gorey, classic creepypasta tropes a human would be familiar with and might try to exploit, and others are imitations, cobbled together from other sprites or copying the blue angel, these arent creatures native to the games world but things cobbled together by a human with limited imagination, and limited time to create new threats when there more polished work failed, Red also seems to have a better understanding of Earth then most of the other creatures, face Face doesent understand humans at all but Red understands exactly what our protagonist is doing and speaks clearly to him, is seemingly a godzilla fan considering his extensive use of obscure Kaiju, and understands that this is a "Game" "game" with rules that must be followed(and that he can try to break) break, his failure to also implies there is something more powerful acting as gamemaster) his line of "only one will survive" could also refer to the fact this is some sort of twisted deathmatch set up by a third party, trap one human in the game, and make them face off against another, the winner gets to return to normal life, the loser either dies, or is trapped in the game world forever, forever. It is possible Soloman could also have been a trapped is another human in a similar position, possibly his friend who was initially on board with Reds plan, one could hardly blame him for wanting to be free, escape plan but ultimately eventually saw Red had gone completely off the deep end and decided he preferred the protagonist to Red deserved his freedom more and was willing to stay trapped if it meant protecting others from rather then condemn another innocent human to his fate, the same fate"still the best 1973" line could be Solomon taunting red about something he beat Red in back when they were human

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The chess stage is where it first comes into frame. Carl notes that the chess pieces are too busy with each other to worry about him. Each team is an army in said war. Note that Warlock first appears shortly after the chess stage. He’s the commander of the black team that won, the win letting him gain an advantage over the as-of-yet unseen villain, hence why he’s now appearing, since he can take time to remove the middle-man. He wants Carl out because he doesn’t want the war to become a MeleeATrois, and potentially be distracted from his real foe.

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The chess stage is where it first comes into frame. Carl notes that the chess pieces are too busy with each other to worry about him. Each team is an army in said war. Note that Warlock first appears shortly after the chess stage. He’s the commander of the black team that won, the win letting him gain an advantage over the as-of-yet unseen villain, hence why he’s now appearing, since he can take time to remove the middle-man. He wants Carl out because he doesn’t want the war to become a MeleeATrois, and potentially be distracted from his real foe.foe.

[[WMG: Red is a human from our world]]]
Many of the creatures of the earlier levels are just bizarre and alien, but those of Zenith fit more with the classic view of demons, big red brutes, two headed horned creatures, red horned beasts with flaming whips ect, its possible Red intentionally designed these beasts to be "Scary" and thus drew on his idea of hell, others are more realistic and gorey, classic creepypasta tropes a human would be familiar with and might try to exploit, and others are imitations, cobbled together from other sprites or copying the blue angel, these arent creatures native to the games world but things cobbled together by a human with limited imagination, and limited time to create new threats when there more polished work failed, Red also seems to have a better understanding of Earth then most of the other creatures, face doesent understand humans at all but Red understands exactly what our protagonist is doing and speaks clearly to him, and understands that this is a "Game" with rules that must be followed(and that he can try to break) his line of "only one will survive" could also refer to the fact this is some sort of twisted deathmatch set up by a third party, trap one human in the game, and make them face off against another, the winner gets to return to normal life, the loser either dies, or is trapped in the game world forever, Soloman could also have been a trapped human who was initially on board with Reds plan, one could hardly blame him for wanting to be free, but ultimately decided he preferred the protagonist to Red and was willing to stay trapped if it meant protecting others from the same fate
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Yes, Warlock is creepy. But considering the nature of [[spoiler: the Transcendence Project]], there is a possibility that [[BiggerBad a darker force is at work]], perhaps the leader of a hierarchy of [[EldritchAbomination Eldritch Abominations]] which include Red and Warlock as members.

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Yes, Warlock is creepy. But considering the nature of [[spoiler: the Transcendence Project]], there is a possibility that [[BiggerBad a darker force is at work]], work, perhaps the leader of a hierarchy of [[EldritchAbomination Eldritch Abominations]] which include Red and Warlock as members.



A sub-theory is that Red was a servant of the BiggerBad (likely Warlock, though there may be a surprise), but turned [[TheStarscream Starscream]] and took over the cartridge.

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A sub-theory is that Red was a servant of the BiggerBad villain (likely Warlock, though there may be a surprise), but turned [[TheStarscream Starscream]] and took over the cartridge.
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There was a franchise based on Solomon, like Godzilla's franchise. 1973 was the original, and best, movie.

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There was a franchise based on Solomon, like Godzilla's franchise. 1973 was the original, and best, movie.movie.

[[WMG: There is an EvilVsEvil war going on during Replay]]
The chess stage is where it first comes into frame. Carl notes that the chess pieces are too busy with each other to worry about him. Each team is an army in said war. Note that Warlock first appears shortly after the chess stage. He’s the commander of the black team that won, the win letting him gain an advantage over the as-of-yet unseen villain, hence why he’s now appearing, since he can take time to remove the middle-man. He wants Carl out because he doesn’t want the war to become a MeleeATrois, and potentially be distracted from his real foe.
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[[WMG: VideoGame/SonicEXE and Red are related somehow.]]

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[[WMG: VideoGame/SonicEXE VideoGame/SonicExe and Red are related somehow.]]
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The Sin Demons are actually guardians trying to keep Red sealed, and the gate opens when they're all dead. Carl will unwittingly release Red after killing the last one and have to fight Red himself. This could also fit with the WMG above that the Sin Demons are the test subjects from the Transcendence Project, as [[spoiler: Melissa]] seemed to have some level of control over Red.

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The Sin Demons are actually guardians trying to keep Red sealed, and the gate opens when they're all dead. Carl will [[NiceJobBreakingItHero unwittingly release Red after killing the last one one]] and have to fight Red himself. This could also fit with the WMG above that the Sin Demons are the test subjects from the Transcendence Project, as [[spoiler: Melissa]] seemed to have some level of control over Red.



[[WMG: The Action 52 cartridge, throughout all 52 of its games, has easter eggs in the form of a code that when combined and deciphered form [[spoiler:the password for the Transcendence Project.]] ]]

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[[WMG: The Action 52 VideoGame/Action52 cartridge, throughout all 52 of its games, has easter eggs in the form of a code that when combined and deciphered form [[spoiler:the password for the Transcendence Project.]] ]]



[[WMG: Sonic.exe and Red are related somehow.]]

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We’re rarely if ever given concrete origins on Ghidorah; where he comes from, why he left... All we really know is he’s big, he’s evil, and he wants to kill us all. Considering the real Ghidorah is fought on Zenith, it’s not a stretch to imagine he’s one of its demons. Besides, a gigantic, immensely powerful, thoroughly sadistic monster? Even if he’s not from Zenith, he’d fit right in.

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We’re rarely if ever given concrete origins on Ghidorah; where he comes from, why he left... All we really know is he’s big, he’s evil, and he wants to kill us all. Considering the real Ghidorah is fought on Zenith, it’s not a stretch to imagine he’s one of its demons. Besides, a gigantic, immensely powerful, thoroughly sadistic monster? Even if he’s not from Zenith, he’d fit right in.in.

[[WMG: STILL THE BEST 1973 refers to a movie in a parallel dimension]]
There was a franchise based on Solomon, like Godzilla's franchise. 1973 was the original, and best, movie.
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The game has the ability to change itself based on the person, and reads their memories as part of the process. Considering that the game allowed Carl to read The Transcendence Project, it wouldn't be implausible to suggest that the game felt it would be relevant to him in some manner.

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The game has the ability to change itself based on the person, and reads their memories as part of the process. Considering that the game allowed Carl to read The Transcendence Project, it wouldn't be implausible to suggest that the game felt it would be relevant to him in some manner.manner.

[[WMG: Ghidorah is from Zenith.]]
We’re rarely if ever given concrete origins on Ghidorah; where he comes from, why he left... All we really know is he’s big, he’s evil, and he wants to kill us all. Considering the real Ghidorah is fought on Zenith, it’s not a stretch to imagine he’s one of its demons. Besides, a gigantic, immensely powerful, thoroughly sadistic monster? Even if he’s not from Zenith, he’d fit right in.
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While some of what we see in the stories can be attributed to the actions of Red and Warlock, many of the worlds Zachary and Carl encounter- particularly in the sequel- seem to exist independently of them, with no particular connection to the players. Note that many of the worlds encountered seem to represent entire ecosystems, particularly early in the game. Perhaps the cartridge is intended to be a kind of lifeboat for creatures whose home worlds have been destroyed, with the world names corresponding to dimensions or solar systems; the NES cartridge may simply be the form the device takes in our reality. However, Red ended up infiltrating the cartridge and taking over several areas, tormenting the inhabitants until Zachary finally defeated him for good; Warlock may similarly be an invader in these worlds. Note that certain comments suggest that the worlds are not specifically being ''created'' by the game; Usol in particular mentions that the Ruins world in Amorphis was once his home, and had existed for some time. It seems more likely that whatever controls the game is simply determining the players' path through preexisting worlds, then inserting references to their memories into the environments.

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While some of what we see in the stories can be attributed to the actions of Red and Warlock, many of the worlds Zachary and Carl encounter- particularly in the sequel- seem to exist independently of them, with no particular connection to the players. Note that many of the worlds encountered seem to represent entire ecosystems, particularly early in the game. Perhaps the cartridge is intended to be a kind of lifeboat for creatures whose home worlds have been destroyed, with the world names corresponding to dimensions or solar systems; the NES cartridge may simply be the form the device takes in our reality. However, Red ended up infiltrating the cartridge and taking over several areas, tormenting the inhabitants until Zachary finally defeated him for good; Warlock may similarly be an invader in these worlds. Note that certain comments suggest that the worlds are not specifically being ''created'' by the game; Usol in particular mentions that the Ruins world in Amorphis was once his home, and had existed for some time. It seems more likely that whatever controls the game is simply determining the players' path through preexisting worlds, then inserting references to their memories into the environments.environments.

[[WMG: Carl was involved in The Transcendence Project, but has repressed his memories of it]]
The game has the ability to change itself based on the person, and reads their memories as part of the process. Considering that the game allowed Carl to read The Transcendence Project, it wouldn't be implausible to suggest that the game felt it would be relevant to him in some manner.

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[[WMG: Usol is [[spoiler:Jeremy]].]]
* When Usol gives Carl the Transcendence Project password, he says that "they" might come after him. In "Group Test, Day 9", [[spoiler:Jeremy]] says that his seizure was brought on by a "devil" (possibly Red) that he encountered in the game, and then states that the anomalies are demonic in nature. If [[spoiler:Melissa]]'s consciousness was somehow sucked into the cartridge as an independent being, it's possible that [[spoiler:Jeremy]] suffered the same fate.

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[[WMG: Usol is [[spoiler:Jeremy]].]]
[[spoiler:Jeremy]]]]
* When Usol gives Carl the Transcendence Project password, he says that "they" might come after him. In "Group Test, Day 9", [[spoiler:Jeremy]] says that his seizure was brought on by a "devil" (possibly Red) that he encountered in the game, and then states that the anomalies are demonic in nature. If [[spoiler:Melissa]]'s consciousness was somehow sucked into the cartridge as an independent being, it's possible that [[spoiler:Jeremy]] suffered the same fate.fate.

[[WMG: The cartridge is a kind of ark for creatures from across the multiverse.]]
While some of what we see in the stories can be attributed to the actions of Red and Warlock, many of the worlds Zachary and Carl encounter- particularly in the sequel- seem to exist independently of them, with no particular connection to the players. Note that many of the worlds encountered seem to represent entire ecosystems, particularly early in the game. Perhaps the cartridge is intended to be a kind of lifeboat for creatures whose home worlds have been destroyed, with the world names corresponding to dimensions or solar systems; the NES cartridge may simply be the form the device takes in our reality. However, Red ended up infiltrating the cartridge and taking over several areas, tormenting the inhabitants until Zachary finally defeated him for good; Warlock may similarly be an invader in these worlds. Note that certain comments suggest that the worlds are not specifically being ''created'' by the game; Usol in particular mentions that the Ruins world in Amorphis was once his home, and had existed for some time. It seems more likely that whatever controls the game is simply determining the players' path through preexisting worlds, then inserting references to their memories into the environments.

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* The Game Cartridge plays out elements extracted from the players mind and tries to bring the worst in people by driving them to insanity. Melissas' death would adversely effect Zach, especially if he thinks he had something, albeit a small, role in it. Red affecting his body like that could be a case of mind making it real. Zach's extensive knowledge of the franchise would allow the other godzilla monsters to be used and recognized. Carl's game is different because he is different than Zach. A kind of silent hill for NES, as you will.

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* The Game Cartridge plays out elements extracted from the players player's mind and tries to bring the worst in people by driving them to insanity. Melissas' Melissa's death would adversely effect Zach, especially if he thinks he had something, albeit a small, role in it. Red affecting his body like that could be a case of mind making it real. Zach's extensive knowledge of the franchise would allow the other godzilla Godzilla monsters to be used and recognized. Carl's game is different because he is different than Zach. A kind of silent hill Silent Hill for NES, as you will.will.
* Confirmed with the Transcendence Project logs stating that different anomalies manifest with different players.
[[WMG: Usol is [[spoiler:Jeremy]].]]
* When Usol gives Carl the Transcendence Project password, he says that "they" might come after him. In "Group Test, Day 9", [[spoiler:Jeremy]] says that his seizure was brought on by a "devil" (possibly Red) that he encountered in the game, and then states that the anomalies are demonic in nature. If [[spoiler:Melissa]]'s consciousness was somehow sucked into the cartridge as an independent being, it's possible that [[spoiler:Jeremy]] suffered the same fate.

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* Well, he was inspired by what Giygas would look like as a kaiju.

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* Well, he was inspired by IS what Giygas would look like as a kaiju.
kaiju.

[[WMG: Red is {{Satan}} himself.]]
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* Or maybe the reason the cartridge couldn't find a traumatising memory is because Carl doesn't have one, since the creature who [[spoiler: kidnapped Usol]] stated that without the game he had 'nothing else', meaning he may just be a shut-in who never experienced any real tragedy.

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