Dead space slasher vs phantom prey10/8/2023 ![]() ![]() In the previous entry, several people defended the ending by saying it “made sense”. I realize that doesn't work with what the writer is going for here, but that's how I felt at this point in the story. Man, I wish I had an option to accept life as a human, but ALSO kill Alex. I think you’ve shaken things up enough, Mr. But now we see he managed to get our species wiped out, and he’s still talking about wanting to “shake things up, just like old times”. It was one thing when we were just trying to save the space station and the 250+ lives it contained. ![]() He was gambling with the lives of every human being alive, and every human being to come. But he wasn’t gambling with his own money. He could stake his personal fortune on an idea, and if it didn’t work out then he could go back to sweeping the floor at Monolith Burger. And if he was just some starry-eyed tech entrepreneur, that would be fine. Getting all the people killed is one thing, but the buns? That’s going too far.Īlex took so many shortcuts. Alex and his team are responsible for the death of all turtles, doggos, kitties, and buns. He wasn’t personally responsible for the extinction of the entire species, plus all the other species on Earth. Maybe Subject 37, I guess? But Subject 37 was just a creepy serial killer. Of all the people to survive this apocalypse, I can think of very few who are less deserving. I think this ending scenario would go down easier if the story didn’t suggest that Alex Yu was the only flesh-and-blood human left alive in the world. Alex, how did you go through the apocalypse and STILL not lose weight? ![]()
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