Stern bypasses Broussards slow and steady approach to unlocking memories, instead implanting with implanted brain chips loaded with premade memories and instructions, to allow them to be rapidly trained / learned in a variety of professions, and giving Gravitas some unethical powers of mind control. Broussard remains convinced that the memories are buried within the duplicant. This presents a problem, as a drooling imbecile is not an ideal colonist. Gravitas begins duplicating rats, before secretly taking samples from its own staff and growing human duplicants.īizarrely, even though these duplicants are 3D printed replicas, with the same brain patterns, the subjects do not retain memories from their previous existence. This effectively means that humans shall have to be "duplicated" from scratch on arrival. The idea of 3D printing is proposed - rather than sending equipment and people, a 3D printer loaded with schematics and the material required to recreate humans will be sent through. The mass for a colony must be tiny to allow the rocket to reach the target world. Her engineering is not finished and each creature has some downsides. All the animals and plants in this game are made by Gravitas. Broussard genetically engineers a variety of creatures, designed to help terraform any environment the colony project lands on. Broussard clashes with Stern often, as the Director delves further into unethical research, becoming distant and obsessed. To solve the ecology issue, Stern calls her old friend Broussard and asks her to head up the Genetics division, who reluctantly accepts. The colonisation project faces two key challenges - the mass to be sent (needs to be minimised) and the ecology to be sent. However, the project quickly runs into problems on a variety of areas. With the sorry state of the Earth, Stern pursues a colonisation project, aiming to seed a colony on the surface of another planet. Gravitas gains a reputation as a questionable organisation, secretive and unethical. Stern remains obsessed with time travel, hoping to discover a way to use it to generate energy or transport people across space. Gravitas is very successful, and their breakthroughs bring huge amounts of money to the secretive company, with items like the mining laser, 3D printer station, and entropy nullifier being sold for civilian applications as well as Stern's own projects. Stern founds a company, Gravitas, specialising in unusual tech based off ground breaking discoveries in physics. The two go their separate ways, and Olivia abandons her interest in time travel. Eventually the two learn that time travel may be possible, but would be extremely dangerous (CERN accidentally destroying the universal style). Both are promising uni students with an interest in time travel - they throw themselves one of the famous time travel parties to hopefully meet their future self (the newspaper claims they didn't but who knows?). Our story starts with 2 idealistic college students, Jackie Stern, and Olivia Broussard. Fossil fuels have been exhausted, nuclear power is strictly regulated (perhaps due to its use in atomic war), and the Earth is blanketed in smog / dust (nuclear winter?) making solar energy difficult. The world of Oxygen Not Included is of a dystopic future. There are a few entries on "My Log" that I haven't unlocked but I otherwise have nearly everything (Haven't been to temporal tear yet) I am spending WAY too much time trying to analyze all this because i'm super hooked onto the game, so if anyone else has more information they can piece together i'd love to hear it. I want to know more about why the duplicants were invested in, and i know for a fact based on the entries i gathered for the scattered inspectables and whatnot throughout the saves and so on. There's also the fact that the temporal tear sounds close to the 'temporal bow', which was something that the director was working on- supposedly manipulating space to create a source of infinite renewable energy which in itself sounds. I used debug to make a rocket capable of reaching that objective because I was INCREDIBLY curious, and found out /for sure/ that the earth of the dimension the game takes place in is destroyed- i was thinking it was the broken planet in the background of the space, which'd make sense since there's also the fact that it looks similar to the globe in the office within gravitas. I think i got the just of it + the thing with the temporal tear, it's all very interesting to think of how gravitas potentially screwed everything over. Marked this as spoilers since it's directly talking about the story and whatnot, as well as stuff that's only in the launch_testing build as of now.
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