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* UnfortunateImplications:
** Lagarto Desperado speaks with GratuitousSpanish, coding him as Hispanic. His personality can basically be summed up as "is a petty criminal". [[http://www.dragon-quill.net/i-miss-sunrise-episode-1-part-2-gues/ This has been called out as reinforcing harmful stereotypes.]]
** Similarly, Luke ''Martinez'' is very obviously Latino. He is a LovableSexManiac who's consistently portrayed as very dumb and out-of-the-loop. [[spoiler:He is later revealed to be using ObfuscatingStupidity... as part of a con routine, which just substitutes one stereotype for another.]] [[http://www.dragon-quill.net/i-miss-sunrise-episode-1-part-2-gues/ People are similarly less-than-thrilled at this.]]
* WhatAnIdiot: Both characteristically and uncharacteristically for Tezkhra, he admits in one side conversation that he ''deletes his Typelog files'' if he doesn't think they're necessary, to maintain order and conserve space. How he didn't think this would come back to bite him is beyond us. Probably it's an excuse he made up himself though, and the real reason was crucial information about his identity no one should know about, including himself.
* TheWoobie: Chac and Daszk.

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* UnfortunateImplications:
** Lagarto Desperado speaks with GratuitousSpanish, coding him as Hispanic. His personality can basically be summed up as "is a petty criminal". [[http://www.dragon-quill.net/i-miss-sunrise-episode-1-part-2-gues/ This has been called out as reinforcing harmful stereotypes.]]
** Similarly, Luke ''Martinez'' is very obviously Latino. He is a LovableSexManiac who's consistently portrayed as very dumb and out-of-the-loop. [[spoiler:He is later revealed to be using ObfuscatingStupidity... as part of a con routine, which just substitutes one stereotype for another.]] [[http://www.dragon-quill.net/i-miss-sunrise-episode-1-part-2-gues/ People are similarly less-than-thrilled at this.]]
* WhatAnIdiot: Both characteristically and uncharacteristically for Tezkhra, he admits in one side conversation that he ''deletes his Typelog files'' if he doesn't think they're necessary, to maintain order and conserve space. How he didn't think this would come back to bite him is beyond us. Probably it's an excuse he made up himself though, and the real reason was crucial information about his identity no one should know about, including himself.
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%%* TheWoobie: Chac and Daszk.

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Ros standing up to [[JerkAss Thomas]] after [[spoiler:defeating Lazarus.]]
-->'''Ros:''' You're welcome.\\
'''Thomas:''' What?\\
'''Ros:''' For me having to clean up your mess. You're. Welcome.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny:

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Ros standing up SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Space Lizard is making a completely unique soundtrack this time around, and some themes are pretty catchy. Of note:
** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/ubkr Inquisition,]] the BGM for the ''Inquiry'', [[http://tindeck.com/listen/ogpf Machinatorium]] (ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin), [[http://tindeck.com/listen/fjur Eros,]] the {{Leitmotif}} for the EROS project, and [[http://tindeck.com/listen/scsf Forgotten,]] the BGM for the abandoned databanks.
** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/cqkx Arrangement,]] the "ominous cutscene" music. [[http://tindeck.com/listen/lhzi Shine]] is also fittingly creepy and bizarre for the WhamEpisode it accompanies.
*** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/vqxf Everything,]] the ending theme.
** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/kjuv Engorging,]] the BossBattle music, and [[http://tindeck.com/listen/zwvy Abandoned,]] the battle music for the final battle of episode 3. Also the final boss themes, [[http://tindeck.com/listen/diai Pianissimo]] and [[http://tindeck.com/listen/abzt Fortissimo,]] naturally.
** Also [[http://tindeck.com/listen/wjli Hunting,]] the BGM for bounty hunt missions. The perky, laid-back, upbeat music contrasted with the heavy, serious riffs from Engorging makes for a very interesting effect.
*** And [[http://tindeck.com/listen/jyqs Enclosing,]] the BGM for the final mission. It captures the tension and drama of a final dungeon well.
* FauxSymbolism: Space Lizard continues
to [[JerkAss Thomas]] after [[spoiler:defeating Lazarus.]]
-->'''Ros:''' You're welcome.\\
'''Thomas:''' What?\\
'''Ros:''' For me having to clean up your mess. You're. Welcome.
use Mesoamerican deities as naming inspirations -- [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaac Chac]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaloc Tlaloc]] and the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixcoatl Mixcoatl]], for example.
* CrowningMomentOfFunny:SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:



* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming:

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming:GeniusBonus: The episode titles.
** "All Good Things" is a reference to the proverb "all good things must come to pass", which probably refers to the BackStory of the Shine destroying almost all of humanity's accomplishments.
** "Castles of Sand" is also a reference to a proverb, with the meaning of a fortress that seems secure, but is actually worthless and easily infiltrated/destroyed. Since episode 1 revolves around defending and rebuilding, that's [[{{Foreshadowing}} pretty ominous]].
** "His Master's Voice" was the slogan of a recording company, who claimed that their recording technology was so authentic that a dog would not be able to differentiate between the record and its master ... and in ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction'', we have a group of "Watchers" who claim to take orders from "The Voice Himself". Possible {{Foreshadowing}}?
*** Typelog also records information, so it could be referencing that.
** "And Yet It Moves" are the words that Galileo (supposedly) muttered under his breath at his trial after being forced to recant the Copernican theory. Episode 3 revolves around EROS, a secretive group whose views [[spoiler:clash with those of Typelog]]. Most likely, the famous phrase is meant to draw a parallel to [[spoiler:their conflict with Typelog -- conforming to the unquestionable views of authority versus freedom and a lack of limitations on science]].
** "Forever And Ever" is a common phrase in Literature/TheBible, usually referring to {{God}} or the heavens. Mostly, it seems to be be [[spoiler:an ironic counterpoise to a major theme introduced in episode 4, which is that ''nothing'' lasts forever or is truly infinite]].
** "A Plan For Everything" is also a religious reference -- {{God}} is often said to have planned out the destinies of all aspects of the world in advance. This probably refers to [[spoiler:the Progenitor's wish to invoke this by creating a god that has the power to plan and direct everything towards harmony in the new universe]].
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments:



* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Space Lizard is making a completely unique soundtrack this time around, and some themes are pretty catchy. Of note:
** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/ubkr Inquisition,]] the BGM for the ''Inquiry'', [[http://tindeck.com/listen/ogpf Machinatorium]] (ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin), [[http://tindeck.com/listen/fjur Eros,]] the {{Leitmotif}} for the EROS project, and [[http://tindeck.com/listen/scsf Forgotten,]] the BGM for the abandoned databanks.
** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/cqkx Arrangement,]] the "ominous cutscene" music. [[http://tindeck.com/listen/lhzi Shine]] is also fittingly creepy and bizarre for the WhamEpisode it accompanies.
*** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/vqxf Everything,]] the ending theme.
** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/kjuv Engorging,]] the BossBattle music, and [[http://tindeck.com/listen/zwvy Abandoned,]] the battle music for the final battle of episode 3. Also the final boss themes, [[http://tindeck.com/listen/diai Pianissimo]] and [[http://tindeck.com/listen/abzt Fortissimo,]] naturally.
** Also [[http://tindeck.com/listen/wjli Hunting,]] the BGM for bounty hunt missions. The perky, laid-back, upbeat music contrasted with the heavy, serious riffs from Engorging makes for a very interesting effect.
*** And [[http://tindeck.com/listen/jyqs Enclosing,]] the BGM for the final mission. It captures the tension and drama of a final dungeon well.
* FauxSymbolism: Space Lizard continues to use Mesoamerican deities as naming inspirations -- [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaac Chac]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaloc Tlaloc]] and the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixcoatl Mixcoatl]], for example.
* GeniusBonus: The episode titles.
** "All Good Things" is a reference to the proverb "all good things must come to pass", which probably refers to the BackStory of the Shine destroying almost all of humanity's accomplishments.
** "Castles of Sand" is also a reference to a proverb, with the meaning of a fortress that seems secure, but is actually worthless and easily infiltrated/destroyed. Since episode 1 revolves around defending and rebuilding, that's [[{{Foreshadowing}} pretty ominous]].
** "His Master's Voice" was the slogan of a recording company, who claimed that their recording technology was so authentic that a dog would not be able to differentiate between the record and its master ... and in ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction'', we have a group of "Watchers" who claim to take orders from "The Voice Himself". Possible {{Foreshadowing}}?
*** Typelog also records information, so it could be referencing that.
** "And Yet It Moves" are the words that Galileo (supposedly) muttered under his breath at his trial after being forced to recant the Copernican theory. Episode 3 revolves around EROS, a secretive group whose views [[spoiler:clash with those of Typelog]]. Most likely, the famous phrase is meant to draw a parallel to [[spoiler:their conflict with Typelog -- conforming to the unquestionable views of authority versus freedom and a lack of limitations on science]].
** "Forever And Ever" is a common phrase in Literature/TheBible, usually referring to {{God}} or the heavens. Mostly, it seems to be be [[spoiler:an ironic counterpoise to a major theme introduced in episode 4, which is that ''nothing'' lasts forever or is truly infinite]].
** "A Plan For Everything" is also a religious reference -- {{God}} is often said to have planned out the destinies of all aspects of the world in advance. This probably refers to [[spoiler:the Progenitor's wish to invoke this by creating a god that has the power to plan and direct everything towards harmony in the new universe]].

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* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: Space Lizard is making a completely unique soundtrack this time around, and some themes are pretty catchy. Of note:
** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/ubkr Inquisition,]] the BGM for the ''Inquiry'', [[http://tindeck.com/listen/ogpf Machinatorium]] (ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin), [[http://tindeck.com/listen/fjur Eros,]] the {{Leitmotif}} for the EROS project, and [[http://tindeck.com/listen/scsf Forgotten,]] the BGM for the abandoned databanks.
** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/cqkx Arrangement,]] the "ominous cutscene" music. [[http://tindeck.com/listen/lhzi Shine]] is also fittingly creepy and bizarre for the WhamEpisode it accompanies.
*** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/vqxf Everything,]] the ending theme.
** [[http://tindeck.com/listen/kjuv Engorging,]] the BossBattle music, and [[http://tindeck.com/listen/zwvy Abandoned,]] the battle music for the final battle of episode 3. Also the final boss themes, [[http://tindeck.com/listen/diai Pianissimo]] and [[http://tindeck.com/listen/abzt Fortissimo,]] naturally.
** Also [[http://tindeck.com/listen/wjli Hunting,]] the BGM for bounty hunt missions. The perky, laid-back, upbeat music contrasted with the heavy, serious riffs from Engorging makes for a very interesting effect.
*** And [[http://tindeck.com/listen/jyqs Enclosing,]] the BGM for the final mission. It captures the tension and drama of a final dungeon well.
* FauxSymbolism: Space Lizard continues
SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: Ros standing up to use Mesoamerican deities as naming inspirations -- [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaac Chac]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tlaloc Tlaloc]] and the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixcoatl Mixcoatl]], for example.
* GeniusBonus: The episode titles.
** "All Good Things" is a reference to the proverb "all good things must come to pass", which probably refers to the BackStory of the Shine destroying almost all of humanity's accomplishments.
** "Castles of Sand" is also a reference to a proverb, with the meaning of a fortress that seems secure, but is actually worthless and easily infiltrated/destroyed. Since episode 1 revolves around defending and rebuilding, that's [[{{Foreshadowing}} pretty ominous]].
** "His Master's Voice" was the slogan of a recording company, who claimed that their recording technology was so authentic that a dog would not be able to differentiate between the record and its master ... and in ''VideoGame/TheReconstruction'', we have a group of "Watchers" who claim to take orders from "The Voice Himself". Possible {{Foreshadowing}}?
*** Typelog also records information, so it could be referencing that.
** "And Yet It Moves" are the words that Galileo (supposedly) muttered under his breath at his trial
[[JerkAss Thomas]] after being forced to recant the Copernican theory. Episode 3 revolves around EROS, a secretive group whose views [[spoiler:clash with those of Typelog]]. Most likely, the famous phrase is meant to draw a parallel to [[spoiler:their conflict with Typelog -- conforming to the unquestionable views of authority versus freedom and a lack of limitations on science]].
** "Forever And Ever" is a common phrase in Literature/TheBible, usually referring to {{God}} or the heavens. Mostly, it seems to be be [[spoiler:an ironic counterpoise to a major theme introduced in episode 4, which is that ''nothing'' lasts forever or is truly infinite]].
** "A Plan
[[spoiler:defeating Lazarus.]]
-->'''Ros:''' You're welcome.\\
'''Thomas:''' What?\\
'''Ros:'''
For Everything" is also a religious reference -- {{God}} is often said me having to have planned out the destinies of all aspects of the world in advance. This probably refers to [[spoiler:the Progenitor's wish to invoke this by creating a god that has the power to plan and direct everything towards harmony in the new universe]].clean up your mess. You're. Welcome.



** Everything in the optimist ending that isn't a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming...[[BittersweetEnding though most of it is the former]]. [[http://tindeck.com/listen/vqxf The music]] cinches it.

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** Everything in the optimist ending that isn't a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming...SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}...[[BittersweetEnding though most of it is the former]]. [[http://tindeck.com/listen/vqxf The music]] cinches it.
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** Episode's 4 first mission briefing. [[spoiler:Since your entire group is put at hiatus due to Sorenson gathering his own army, Marie's the one to brief mission. She's not very good at it.]]

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