![]() Or possibly the Brethren Moons were created as a defensive measure. But why? Wouldn't such a foe being defeated be a good thing? So a galaxy without the Brethren Moons would create a whole new kind of Hell. Sometimes, you are better off with the devil that you knew." Would the players find a way out of the Necromorph apocalypse? I would say yes, but they might be sorry that they did. "I did not want to give the lore away, but I would say that we spent a bit of time working the origin of the Necromorphs out and what purpose that the humans held in this dark universe. ![]() One piece of information is this quote by Ben Wanat (former Dead Space creative director): While Dead Space 4 has been cancelled, there is some information hinting at what the game could have been. I'm not saying that it is wrong to attack the Brethren Moons, but they might just have the interests of all the galaxy in mind. Now this seems hard to imagine as we're humans and, therefore, something that is trying to kill us is an enemy. Or at least they wouldn't be pure evil like they are currently. They could be defenders that should be rewarded. It could be that they are actually protectors of the galaxy. If we knew who created the Brethren Moons and what their functions are then if they are evil or not would be much clearer. Is that the case of the Necromorphs, Markers, and Brethren Moons in the Dead Space Universe? Or are they all evil? So anyone or anything that causes suffering can easily be accused of being evil. Part of that reason comes from our perception that ourselves, those we know, and our species shouldn't suffer. The lines between good and evil can be extremely hard to tell at times. This post was requested by members of HERE WE STAND.
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