I think I could sit here all night typing out Talos-inspired daydreams. And so graduating to the real world means that now the player has to butt heads with what destroyed the world, and for whatever genocidal-douchebag god-alien reason, the player now has to prove itself worthy of being allowed to exist when the entirety of the human race was judged unworthy. They alluded to>! a strange plague!< but that doesn't mean that it couldn't have been created by something superhuman. (4) Similar to (2) but instead of another remnant it is instead an alien god-like creature that wiped out all the humans originally. The player ultimately confronts this antagonist as they attempt to reboot a robot factory. It was one of these other evolved remnants of the human race that is sneaking around and turning everything into a puzzle. It ends up that parallel systems were in place and evolving in tandem with the AI. These start out relatively plausible/believable, but as they become increasingly complex they also become increasingly suspicious. (2) The player continues as the same character who now has to navigate through the word and solve seemingly naturally occurring puzzles within the landscapes. And while alien to us, within this world the robots do not tell each other what to believe but rather allow each other to discover it on their own (thus the lack of newcomer orientation and potential for reveals/mystery within the story). But in fact, the "human" is just an even more advanced android awakening into a post-singularity world. (1) The player seems to be a flesh-and-blood human awakening into a world that doesn't seem like it could possibly be real (implying it is another simulation).
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