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  • top of the morning Jillette.

  • He's mighty must accept a guy.

  • And welcome back to Norman Reedus and his amazing Bobby feeders.

  • We have our baby back ribs on.

  • I'm very excited about it.

  • We also got a little drink.

  • Little smoothie.

  • You know, try to get that health cake.

  • I'm taken after my boy Norman, who's tracking across America.

  • Okay, So are you ready for your exam again?

  • Are you ready for your death?

  • Striding history lesson.

  • We did this few episodes back on Dhe.

  • I went off on a raid.

  • A bunch of the new interviews that I had gotten on di.

  • I took.

  • I took down some notes again.

  • These air, These are all my debts.

  • Freddy, don't suffer.

  • This is the 1st 1 I did, and this was yesterday.

  • So I have a lot to go over to explain what is still going on in the game.

  • But this one is interesting.

  • I haven't written down anything about this because they didn't know I had it yet.

  • It's a standard orders in the meantime, just to try and build out the lower a small.

  • But I didn't do anything to the story, so you didn't miss anything, but it says this is a report.

  • Number one with Lucy, who is Sam's ex wife or dead wife?

  • Do you still call them ex wives if they're dead?

  • Is that his wife?

  • Or is that just a cover?

  • Whatever.

  • The lady who was pregnant with his child, I've just concluded my first therapy session with Sam Strand.

  • It was not held at the patient's request.

  • Wait, are we talking about Lucy or I don't know, sums.

  • Adoptive mother President Strand approached me in the hope I might help her son overcome his his aph unfasten phobia.

  • Sam is an intriguing case.

  • His reluctance notwithstanding, he recognizes that his condition has and will continue to cause him much distress.

  • I suspect it is rooted in a childhood trauma, but unfortunately we have only just scratched the surface, and I cannot even begin to speculate what it might be.

  • Like many of the Bridges core team members, Sam is a doomed sufferer.

  • Unlike them, however, he is also a repatriate.

  • Whether or not this is related to his Afrim possum phobia, I cannot say at this time, but he would hardly be the first to manifest phobias.

  • As a result, of his abilities as an infant, Sam lost both parents and was adopted by President Strength.

  • Owing to her stressful on time consuming responsibility, I can only presume that she was unable to afford him sufficient attention.

  • Which is to say that a distant relationship on his with his adoptive mother may be a contributing factor.

  • As previously mentioned, though, Sam is very reluctant to talk about himself.

  • He is an intensely private individual on will take time to build trust and convince him to open himself up to me.

  • Okay, we have another one after this, but what if I didn't think about it until now?

  • Sam was on the beach with Emily.

  • So does that mean that Sam died in the death stranding when he was younger?

  • We couldn't math out this stuff with, um Harriman from the last episode.

  • I didn't take the time to actually do the math on it, cause they immediately forgot how many numbers he was saying.

  • But you could math out.

  • He said he does X amount of trips to the beach a day under X amount of minutes, blah blah.

  • And then he said he did X amount of trips so you could do out the math of that.

  • I'm sure somebody sent in the comments already on.

  • I can't see it yet, but you can do the math and that to figure out how many times he's done it, which could lead to how long it's been since the deaths trending, because I still don't think we know that.

  • And if it has said it, it's gone over my head or missing in some of the interviews.

  • But that's interesting.

  • So I wonder if Sam's he was on the beach as a kid meeting Emily.

  • So what if he died in the death, stranding as a kid?

  • And like Hartmann, his family went into the water.

  • But him being a repatriate and a doomed sufferer meant that he stayed behind.

  • What if Doom's people are just those who have died but didn't go on to the afterlife?

  • They've gone to the beach, they've seen the beach, but they've come back, and that's a Ford of them abilities to be able to detect Bt's because they've had a run in with, Um, basically they've had a run in with death, so they're able to see them now.

  • It's kind of like um, Harry Potter with Dementors that you can see Dementors If you've gotten close to death, Um, or you can see what's those horses?

  • What are the narrow gal's can't remember.

  • Progress has been slow, but Sam has finally started to open up.

  • To me, however, his recollection of early childhood is confusing and contradictory.

  • He has difficulty distinguishing between genuine memories and recurring dreams.

  • Sam even claims to have met his step sister Amalie on the beach several times, while quite young on Impossible claim, to say the least.

  • Okay, how many?

  • Little Ordered and Sam.

  • But I was born before the death, stranding a fact that tends to affect the way we think about the beach.

  • In my professional opinion, the beach is a figment of our collective imagination, a shared delusion.

  • But people born later or more are more likely to take its existence as a given right.

  • So Lucia's his therapist.

  • I wonder if they find comfort in the belief because it helps to explain phenomena like betes and report tree.

  • It's like Sam.

  • Similarly, my theory is that sounds manufactured.

  • Childhood memories of the beach are his way of coping with the fact that neither Emily nor Bridget spent much time with him.

  • Okay, so that puts my thing out of whack already.

  • I believe this is also the reason he still clings to the dream catcher Emily gave him even now as an adult, you could call it his security blanket.

  • May also be the key to overcoming his after possum phobia.

  • If Sam were too emotionally distance himself from Emily, it might reduce his resistance to physical intimacy.

  • I propose this approach to him in our next session.

  • If Sam were too emotionally distance himself from Emily, it might reduce his resistance to physical intimacy.

  • And if that is Lucy, be the one talking to him to try and get him to open up.

  • Then he just impregnated her.

  • So Yeah, it worked.

  • Sorry.

  • I'm like a bubble in my throat, and I can hear it when I talk.

  • Um, yeah, these ones were really interesting.

  • These were reports from the void out in Manhattan.

  • Um, and it talks about a doctor.

  • It says Who The hell?

  • The doctor's final words.

  • It talks about a doctor who was delivering a baby, and as he was delivering the baby, he was doing a C section the plan, apparently to remove the fetus from the room and immediately place it.

  • In the end, I see you were received the necessary care.

  • Prior to this, the surgeon would of course, have to cut the umbilical cord.

  • This is the moment that changed everything.

  • The moment the surgeon's hand touch the cord.

  • In that instant instance, he ordered his famous last words.

  • Who the hell?

  • So this is part of him seeing betes?

  • Um, yeah, So also, this one basically spells out exactly what the BT or what the BBS are.

  • So I wrote down a bunch of notes.

  • Let's see, some of the stuff that Hartmann was talking about was evolution.

  • He talks about evolution being the advancement of consciousness, that while we're physically evolving, we're also mentally evolving and maybe time on our perception of time and our passage through.

  • It is actually an evolution of our consciousness to be able to understand our world.

  • So we've developed the concept of time that other creatures do not experience time, other, not so much in our existence, but maybe stuff like betes and Cairo.

  • Dimensional beings don't experience time because it's a human concept that we thought up off to try and get in touch with our surroundings, to try and figure out why we age and why we die.

  • We've developed this concept of time.

  • Um, on Maybe it's also talks about the debt striding, changing that concept that maybe the death stranding is our next step in evolution that not only is it destroying some of humanity by killing some of us, but maybe it's also advancing our consciousness to that next stage because having the beach having the death, stranding, figuring out that there's another dimension that were interacting with all this stuff.

  • Because if you have one dimension out there that dropped to exist, toe interact with the gate opens up the can of worms that okay, that's not the only one.

  • That's just the only one we've come in contact with that we've actually had a physical manifestation of it.

  • Now on that other dimensions probably exist all around us all the time, and we just can't see them.

  • And that is a legitimate scientific theory in real world science.

  • Um, yeah, he said that maybe Doom's is the next step in human evolution.

  • When you go to the beach and you interact with that may be Doom's.

  • Is that like a waking of the consciousness?

  • If you've ever seen the movie arrival, if you haven't seen the movie, Arrival are highly recommend going, watching, watching it.

  • It's one of my favorite alien invasion movies on It's just really cool, a really high concept.

  • If you haven't seen it, wait about a minute to come back here because I'm going to spoil the ending to it.

  • Okay, good.

  • Um, at the end of that, she wakes up and figures out that all the language that you learned from the aliens means that you understand the passage of time.

  • Better meaning that forward, backward.

  • It's all the same.

  • It's all a loop.

  • You're all experiencing it all at the same time, all at once.

  • So what?

  • It Okay, you can come back now.

  • What if Doom's is that sort of thing where once you go to the beach, you have a different understanding of time.

  • And having that different understanding of time is that next agent evolution that helps us advance beyond what we are now that maybe there's a lot of theories that may be the next advancement in human evolution, isn't physical, it's mental.

  • And I I've often been off the theory that what if we talk about creating a I and robots and a I becoming self aware and destroying humanity?

  • But what if a I became self aware to the point where it first tried to live alongside humanity?

  • Because think about this, Okay, we're going to get into some deep stuff, and we're gonna be here for like, 1/2 hour in this episode.

  • But what if we created a I and the A I instead of destroying us because the Aye aye is gonna be so smart.

  • It's able to think a 1,000,000 things in an instant figure out solutions so quickly like a Google search engine, but way fucking faster, because it's able to teach itself to get better.

  • And all of that stuff happens instantaneously because it's so good at what it doesn't so efficient.

  • What if it's so smart that it realizes, Hey, we don't need to kill the humans because we can just I've done this calculation in an instant where I figured out how to assimilate human consciousness into a machine and doing that, it strips out all of the floors that humanity has on Bill brings us into the next stage of our evolution.

  • So what if us creating an aye aye to become sentiment, to assimilate us into it where we still retain that parent of us.

  • But the physical aspect is gone.

  • What if that's our evolution?

  • What if us creating that a I to be sentiment is actually us advancing our own human evolution?

  • I mean, that's that could be a 1,000,000 different problems with it.

  • I just kind of like that idea because it's a lot less morbid, a lot more optimistic than like, Yeah, we're going to create a I, and it's obviously going to destroy it because movies have thoughts that were destroying the Earth board FBI.

  • So smart.

  • It's like, No, I can figure out how to save the Earth because I'm just so good at it.

  • I'm able to build all these other machines I'm able to assimilate you in, and that we all live in harmony in the endings of mass effect.

  • Actually, um, okay, so that's the stuff about dooms and everything.

  • And then we talked.

  • They talked about the beach and how the beach is technically a point in time that you can access that they talked about taking the foot of like a dinosaur.

  • The bone of a dinosaur on the beach is not only able to, they're talking about a technically being able to use the beach to go back far enough to time travel to be able to.

  • Not only it's so confusing.

  • You're not only using the beach to go between areas to travel dimensions and distance, which is technically time travel.

  • But because you're doing that to time travel.

  • They talked about basically being able to reconstruct things with the beach because you're able to travel.

  • They talked about the light in the stars being points off like Imagine all the stars being points on a beach.

  • I mean have to bounce between them.

  • If you're over the bounds from star to star, there's so much distance between them, you have to do that instantaneously.

  • That's time travel.

  • You're traveling so fast that you're going beyond speeds of life because from Earth to the sun, it takes eight minutes for the light to actually reach Earth.

  • And that's at the speed of life.

  • That'll tell you how fucking far away Earth is from the sun and how crazy that distances.

  • But if you're able to use the beach to go to the son and to the earth, that's time travel because you're cutting out the speed of light.

  • It's fucking wacky.

  • But they also talked about being able to use the beach to reconstruct things.

  • So they literally say, Not only are you going back to be able to see the things before the death stranding, but the beach is reconstructing them as well.

  • So they this is in Mama and lock this stuff that they're talking about using the beach to reconstruct things that happened before the death, stranding that if our human evolution advances with our doom's beyond and uses the beach to use their technology and that information, you'll be able to reconstruct everybody.

  • Death died before the death stranding.

  • At least that's what they hinted at.

  • So maybe that could be the ending of the game that we end up going back in time and using the beach to reconstruct everything that's happened before the death stranding even began.

  • Its so fucking bizarre.

  • Um, yeah, I also read the Thing About Crypto by Oates the crypto bio.

  • It's everything that happened because of the that's trending on there, a specific type of organism, like tire degrades.

  • They also mentioned harder grades in this have talked about them before they can.

  • They can live in extreme conditions.

  • But the crypto by Oates can halt their metabolic rates almost basically to the point of death where they've appeared dead, tow us.

  • But because they experienced time differently, it doesn't matter to them.

  • So that's why, uh, eating them helps you.

  • It Bill brings back your blood because it prolongs it, prolongs your life or prolongs death whichever way you want to see it, Um, and it can give you a resistance to the effects of time, so eating them creates a somewhat immunity to time fall on.

  • I think that that's why fragile keeps eating them because she's been covered next toward time, fall.

  • Maybe it might be like, Oh, I don't want that to happen again.

  • So I keep even crypto by oats.

  • Or maybe it's something to keep her alive and keep her going on.

  • That's why she's able to use the beach so often because her resistance is so high now from eating so many crypto bio.

  • It's, um Yes.

  • Okay, so last thing.

  • Let's get to the really interesting stuff.

  • This is talking about babies.

  • So this literally spells out exactly what the BBC error.

  • And it's kind of what I had suspected.

  • Following a number of tests and experiments, the conclusion was reached that this incident was an annihilation event brought about by the doctor's contact with whatever or whomever he had seen upon touching the umbilical cord.

  • Though it eventually became apparent that the doctor had been referring to be teased at the time, no one could explain the underlying cause of the incident.

  • So when he delivered a baby in a C section, he delivered a baby from a brain dead mom.

  • The mom had gone brain dead, but he had to save the child to save the child.

  • He did an emergency C section.

  • When he's pulling the child out, he grabbed the umbilical cord on.

  • He saw a BT and doing that created a void out because the particles interacted with each other.

  • And no two particles can exist in the exact same space across dimensions as each other or so scientifically theorize, so it creates a void out.

  • It annihilates the particles and that's an actual scientific thing.

  • If you were to suddenly teleport toward dimension where your exact figure is or the particles of your being exist, those particles will annihilate each other because they can't exist in two spaces at once or so, our understanding of science goes.

  • But the the mom was brain dead.

  • Remember that some later theorized that if the same conditions brain dead mother fetus umbilical cord could be recreated, then Bt's could be detected and the mystery of the deaths training would be solved.

  • Indeed, this was the theoretical basis upon which the government's own experiments and investigations could be conducted.

  • They called the fetuses.

  • They used bridge babies, and the experience became known as the BB experiments.

  • Soon after the government's programme got underway, the tragedy of Manhattan occurred.

  • There you have it.

  • Bee bees are created by making mother's brain dead.

  • So the still mothers are brain dead, which is completely fucked up because that means there either using brain dead, they're impregnating.

  • The way I think it's gonna happen is that they're impregnating women on turning off their brains, basically forcing them to be brain dead on, then doing emergency C section taking the baby out just so they have a connection to the beach.

  • And that's what I said in the last episode.

  • I actually I actually got it right, because with Mama, she almost died.

  • But the baby died in her, and that created a bridge on.

  • The whole game is about building bridges, of course, so they could be killing mother's well, killing their brains, I guess.

  • But the body stays alive long enough to deliver the baby on.

  • In that the mother dies, becomes braindead, connects to the beach, baby comes out if they keep that connection across dimensions across the beach on our world.

  • And that's why the babies are able to sense betes because their moms are dead.

  • That is a foot.

  • But again, I'm happy that I predicted it and got it right, because that makes me feel on.

  • Then the last one it talks about to be be.

  • Experiments were conducted based on government facility.

  • In such an extreme secrecy that little is known on, then the failure were directly responsible to total annihilation of the island of Manhattan.

  • So there BB experiments.

  • The doctor couldn't it out.

  • All that stuff void out on that Manhattan gone, He was succeeded.

  • The president was all we knew.

  • All this is already.

  • But it says vice president Bridget Strand, who shortly after inauguration put an end to all further BB experiments and had all data destroyed.

  • But we know that she kept it going in secret is not what they said.

  • No John, Herb die.

  • Hardman said she fought to rebuild America and devoted herself wholeheartedly to this end.

  • In response, separatists who opposed reconstruction emerged suddenly grew more aggressive in their activities.

  • They got data on the B B experiments, and they started using bee bees themselves.

  • And that's how they figured out how to create void outs.

  • So that's the first inclination on how to create void outs and how Thio do anything you say, Yeah, that's what 2200 lakes.

  • So there you have it.

  • That was a long session, but I feel like it's it's good, because if you don't wanna listen to it, you condone.

  • Just scrub along in the timeline, you can figure out where the gameplay comes back on.

  • We can move on with an expired.

  • But if you are interested in this stuff like I am, I am so into it.

  • This I wouldn't be writing the ship down if I wasn't really interested in it.

  • That I take on the order already?

  • I think so.

  • It's fascinating.

  • It's so cool.

  • It's such a neat concept.

  • And I love interdimensional star file of time travel.

  • So full of all of that crap.

  • So that's awesome.

  • Ah, yes.

  • We need to go to the Evo Devil Biologist.

  • I hope some of my thank you for him.

  • Yeah, I spent since I did some of the standard orders as well.

  • I spent some time building bridges.

  • I built some zip lines around the place.

  • So this is a level two zip line.

  • They go pretty fire.

  • We're going over this way.

  • I went down there like that direction summer and did a mission to grab, like, a book or something.

  • I can't remember what I grabbed.

  • I don't think I have another one over here.

  • No, that's fine, though.

  • That's good progress.

  • Still So we're heading to the biologist and we're bringing her the fossils and ammonites and stuff.

  • So it feels like that the interviews that you get our kind of ahead of the story to kind of preface what the cut scenes are gonna be.

  • So I imagine when we get to this lady, man, I actually don't know.

  • We're gonna find out we're going to find out more stuff about that reconstructing of things using Kyrill stuff.

  • So they posited that you could rebuild actual whole matter using Cairo Energy and Cairo printers and biology biological stuff.

  • So that opens up a whole kind of worms.

  • That's a weird thing to think about as well.

  • If someone dies, let's say somebody dies and you wait a week.

  • The body is not fully decomposed, some stuff a set in.

  • But if somebody dies and you were technically able to reanimate them, I don't think that will ever be possible because we still don't know what consciousness is and if that's a soul or all that kind of stuff.

  • But if you're up to reanimate them and bring them back to life, a re constitute decomposed tissue.

  • Fact in and of itself is kind of time travel as well.

  • I think because you're bringing material that had disappeared back.

  • Whoa, look at this area.

  • Holy shit!

  • That's not where I'm supposed to go, is it?

  • Oh, it is collect old four containers for terror extraction off tire extraction devices.

  • Okay, there's not any mules around here, is there?

  • Because those mules and the other area I went to wait.

  • This looks like a desert like a weird hot spring area.

  • It's right next to all the snowy mountains.

  • That's so weird.

  • Also, I never even thought about it.

  • If you build well, time, fall moves around.

  • If you build a structure in the time fall, obviously it's not going to degrade.

  • But the time for moves around so much that I didn't think about it.

  • But building the Zip line's in the snowy area.

  • They're going to get destroyed eventually.

  • It told me that they're not going to stay there because the snow is time, fall, snow, rain.

  • They're basically the same thing, just a different states.

  • So if you you build something in the school, you build something in this snowy area.

  • That's the wrong button.

  • Why do I keep doing that?

  • Oh shit, we're fucked.

  • You build something in the snowy area, it's eventually going to get destroyed because time falling, so falling all over it all the time is going to end up damaging it So that's an interesting way of showing that you can't keep your frickin zip lines there forever.

  • To make the game way too easy, you're gonna have to keep building to them and putting stuff into them again.

  • That off me, defectors, I don't wanna enjoy your weird party.

  • You want me to do it?

  • You're right.

  • I'm a pee on you.

  • I'm going to do it All these crabs around because I unzipped my pants, baby Pee pee time.

  • What's so funny?

  • I love it.

  • Um, we do have dramatic grenades.

  • Level two, trail one of those.

  • Hello?

  • You wanna see my cool new shit?

  • Oh, pretty dope, Right?

  • Nice already.

  • Wait.

  • So if they try and grab me and then I get away from it, does that mean that the BT goes away?

  • I think it does, because there was two of them, and I want to try to grab me his gun.

  • Um, okay, I'm still going to use my Bhola because I think that's better, because then we can run in and do this.

  • God, remember what BT's were a threat and scary.

  • There's such a piece of cake now.

  • Okay, I might pick up some crypto bio, So I have them all right.

  • I don't really know why.

  • Bt's air.

  • Just inner dimension running around, though.

  • I guess they're on the beach and the Cairo clouds air basically wormholes into it.

  • Okay.

  • I didn't want to go in through the terror to fire in case it did something.

  • Space is wild.

  • The librarian Terra pits.

  • You haven't been to yet.

  • I've driven past them a couple of times when I've been in L.

  • A.

  • But I haven't actually been to the tar pits, are they?

  • Not as cool as I think they're gonna be.

  • Holy shit!

  • Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go!

  • I'm caught.

  • No, I'm not.

  • That was all a big bitch over there.

  • So many of them.

  • Okay, let's use the grenade on this.

  • Because maybe a splash damage will be big.

  • It works like that.

  • I got two of them.

  • I don't think I need to get you yet.

  • Damn the Bt that was over.

  • There was huge.

  • We do get to see the big ones.

  • Then I knew I saw a bigger one, like, two episodes ago.

  • That doesn't kill you in one hit, does it?

  • You did okay, Woo.

  • It's going to deceptive.

  • It's like Are they really bigger?

  • They just closer?

  • No, they're really big.

  • They dropped three Cairo the fuck gutter everywhere.

  • I mean, I don't need to kill them all or even interact with, um But I like the fact that I can kind of clear out the area.

  • It gives me a piece of mine.

  • Those big guys are fucking scary.

  • That was definitely a bigger one.

  • Others There's a moving blood bags.

  • I mean, there's a mule over there.

  • Hizbollah gun is the best thing in the game.

  • Sam, you're so brave.

  • Norman Reedus is that brave?

  • In real life?

  • I'd like to think so.

  • I did not realize that Norman Reedus is 50 years old.

  • That's crazy.

  • I'm really glad that Norman Reedus is career is popping off.

  • He seems like a cool dude.

  • And I also like that his instagram name I don't have his Twitter name is the same is big bald head Gotta respect it.

  • So many crystals.

  • The other one go.

  • They're here.

  • Brewery Guys, I didn't forget about you.

  • Oh, God!

  • I think there's one behind me chasing me.

  • Where was that?

  • What the fuck is happening their legs flying along the ground.

  • They're not actually grabbing me.

  • What is going on?

  • 000!

  • Oh.

  • I need I need some extra dates.

  • Or Amanda grenades.

  • I should say Okay.

  • No, Get off me!

  • Get off me!

  • This is weird.

  • This is a weird one.

  • I'm uncomfortable.

  • You go.

  • You go.

  • Keep going.

  • You go in there, Norman.

  • Okay.

  • You fuckers can die.

  • Get him.

  • Okay.

  • Yeah, Did go away.

  • Jesus.

  • They were like flying along the ground like slugs.

  • Look, I'm flying around like they were actually real slow.

  • I don't think it was wearing a cape.

  • There are so many fucking BT's in this area.

  • It would make sense because there's so much terror around.

  • Okay, we stayed connected.

  • Please stay trapped.

  • Yes, I am the bt killer.

  • Oh, sweet mother of God.

  • Okay, well, I run out of ammo.

  • If I keep trying to kill all these, let's just get the stuff that I need to get the fuck out of here.

  • This place sucks.

  • You know what you should do?

  • Take enough blood out of Sam.

  • I'm build a nuclear bomb out of it, and then you have a nuclear dramatic warhead.

  • Let me go.

  • Is it just that last one I have to collect over there?

  • What is this building?

  • Okay, keep it tight.

  • Keep it safe.

  • Look, Atta boy!

  • Norman Oken Legend He is the legend.

  • He's the leg.

  • Just like a Coliseum pantheon.

  • Okay, drink some drinks.

  • Um, G fuel.

  • Now let's get the F out of Dodge.

  • How fast were you able to run with that cargo fast enough?

  • Hell, yeah.

  • Please.

  • Peace, bitches.

  • I fucking out of here!

  • Okay, Bt's got scary again.

  • Did avoid out happen here?

  • What's it look like on the map?

  • Is that weird?

  • That is a lot of Bt's in one area.

  • I wonder what's bringing them all to the specific zone.

  • All I know is I do not want to be there for any longer.

  • 300 meters away.

  • Not that bad.

  • Good job, Norman.

  • That's a thick ice smoothie.

  • I can't drink that.

  • Don't you know when you have to eat your drinks?

  • That's a good smoothie.

  • Okay, Everything is nice.

  • And cam again.

  • Oh, sweet Jesus.

  • That was really tense.

  • Uh huh.

  • I missed these areas.

  • I mean, don't get me wrong.

  • Snorri area.

  • Really cool.

  • But I like that the grassy, rainy, rocky area is better, since it legitimately just looks like Ireland.

  • If you look up Connemara, Ireland, I mean, obviously in space and Iceland.

  • But it looks like a lot like Ireland as well.

  • And I think that that's why I like it so much and have such a strong connection to it.

  • Visually.

  • Looks like the West of Ireland.

  • Okay, our containers going to start getting damaged real fast.

  • I don't think I have my power gloves on anymore.

  • Actually.

  • No, I don't.

  • I My power gloves got destroyed because of the snow.

  • Okay, cool.

  • We're fine, then, for now, God, it's so cool.

  • It's a big open world, especially since it's an open world, basically just for exploring.

  • It reminds me a lot of, ah, shadow of the Colossus is world because that game has nothing in it.

  • To see their open world is basically just a way for you to get from point A to point B.

  • But that's the point, because it's based on, like an area where no one's supposed to go on.

  • It's supposed to be destroyed and ruined by old magic.

  • Yeah, there it is.

  • Road in structure, erosion, exposure time follow Gradually erode structures and roads.

  • Also, I'm sorry if I keep missing a lot of the hints down in the bottom, right?

  • Sometimes hints come up on what to do in, like how to pee and things like that from early on in the game.

  • And I missed it cause I get so total vision on what I'm doing.

  • And then the information shows up here that I just can't do everything at once.

  • So it's kind of it's information overload.

  • There's a lot of information to take in on this game.

  • So apologies where away.

  • I can skip this.

  • We don't need to see him pack away stuff every single time.

  • I'm impressed, Sam.

  • Not many people would have even attempted this, man.

  • Look, not a scratch on it.

  • And the tar inside it's safe and secure a leg in.

  • You do not disappoint, my friend.

  • Thanks.

  • Trying really fucking hard.

  • Actually.

  • His ass.

  • All right.

  • Over my Cupid on.

  • Are we still going to get to go in the Cairo network?

  • Hey, my robots delivered up to level 207 Connect me to the U.

  • S.

  • Where my studies will truly begin.

  • Do it.

  • Oh, Oh, Oh, yeah.

  • Chunky monkey.

  • Wait.

  • There's three little areas over there that aren't joined yet.

  • Ah huh.

  • A grenade launcher in my death.

  • Stranding.

  • I'm assuming he Matic grenades.

  • You're gonna fire grenades across a zone and blow people up?

  • Um, I was gonna say whatever.

  • It must have been a lie.

  • Oh, I was going to say that the engineer from way earlier in the game, The guy with the glasses is apparently Junji Ito.

  • I didn't know that.

  • I didn't know what Junji Ito looked like.

  • You know, I feel bad because I missed him.

  • And I love Junji Ito.

  • It and time fall are the defining features of the post stranding ecosystem.

  • Sudden environmental changes such as thes invariably lead to the extinction of organisms that failed to adapt.

  • Those that do adapt do so by virtue of enhancers, the regions of DNA that grant successful organism.

  • It's their advantage.

  • Okay, I'm going to suffer there because that was some of the other stuff that I read.

  • I was talking about there, the extinction events that happened as well.

  • And they talked about how each extinction event there's always the creatures that die off on those who adapt and overcome on dhe after the dinosaurs.

  • There was a lot of different creatures that did, and the dinosaurs being the last one.

  • They also talked about how I'd probably explain it, but basically again talking about evolution, our dooms and our understanding of the beach.

  • And because I've always thought that everyone's always like humans evolved from monkeys and apes and chimps, whatever.

  • I don't know the technicalities of which one is which.

  • But way of all from those and everyone's like, Well, why don't we evolve something else?

  • Why don't we keep evolving?

  • But the thing about humans is that maybe our physical evolution has will never increase.

  • I mean, we we evolve in a very different way.

  • We evolve mentally because our mortality rate on our mortality age keeps increasing.

  • We keeping able to prolong people's lives, go back 50 years and how what was the mean average of when people died?

  • And now you keep going like middle age used to be like 30 years old and now middle ages, like 40 years old.

  • Calling somebody 30 years old, middle aged doesn't sound right.

  • I'm almost 30 and I am not middle aged.

  • It's like 35 to 40 is middle aged now, because our advances in science from our brains is what's continuing our evolution.

  • So maybe our evolution is to go beyond the physical.

  • Maybe our evolution is, too.

  • Go somewhere else, like maybe the physical aspect of our evolution is ending.

  • And that's what the desperate the desk training is an extinction event to triangulate of humans.

  • The humans that adapt and overcome are those that go beyond their physical limitations through doom's repatriation and that kind of stuff.

  • But there are genes which have the opposite effect.

  • Those which disadvantage organisms extinction factors as they have been called.

  • These are the seeds of advancement and obsolescence.

  • Such factors may lie dormant within us all, a choice waiting to be made for every being since the advent of life itself.

  • If so, an ancient proof may hide deep within the tar evidence of these genetic decisions that may aid us in navigating our current crossroads.

  • In any event, thanks to you, I can now study the composition of the tar in greater detail.

  • I'll make sure to share any interesting results with you later.

  • Thank you.

  • Please do Frenchman you for research into the death, stranding in ways you cannot imagine.

  • Thank you again for bringing me mama's body as well as that I am a knight.

  • Speaking of which, my analysis of its umbilical cord is proceeding apace.

  • I've been comparing the data against some of our restored our.

  • Anyway.

  • Would you mind returning to my lab?

  • Preparations have finally complete for the Cairo relay integration.

  • Yeah, if you could collect the necessary materials for the restoration work and bring them here, I would be most grateful.

  • Can do because Sam talked about the extinction factor that he has with fragile at the very, very, very beginning of the game in the 1st 20 minutes, where he is like doom level, whatever.

  • I have the extinction factor.

  • Doom's level too well, he said.

  • I can't see Bt's just sense.

  • Um, she says, Level two then and then she says that Higgs is like level seven, so I wonder if that's something that you can change.

  • Can I advance to level seven Doom's, or do you just have what you have?

  • Or is it something that gradually progresses?

  • Because in the beginning I thought it was something that would gradually progressed like I'm level two now, and eventually my body is going to give up on me because it's an extinction factor.

  • But they know I want to see this.

  • They just mentioned that extinction factors are wait for it.

  • Oh, there you go.

  • The extinction factor is just the method in which you advance beyond the extinction or regress.

  • So either die off or you adapt and overcome it.

  • That's your extinction factor.

  • I could fabricate new Wait, The grenade launcher revolver, sir.

  • Grenade launcher First.

  • Grenades whose effects are triggered on impact can be loaded with four types of nation A matter grounds, lethal rounds and slip browns on nonlethal tranquilizer owns.

  • You have a tranquilliser grenade.

  • Does it just have a puff of chloroform and gets knocked out?

  • Oh, yeah.

  • I'm gonna make one of these.

  • The fucking grenade launcher in death stranding.

  • I didn't know that that was a thing.

  • You don't just recycle it from here.

  • What?

  • I have to go through all the menus you go.

  • The menu system is my least favorite aspect of the game.

  • It's just I like the look of it.

  • America.

  • I almost forgot.

  • I like the visual style of it.

  • I just think it's kind of bogged down in weird information.

  • Like this visual look of It is lovely.

  • It's very futuristic looking, and it's very Kojima.

  • But sometimes it's just like like all of this stuff could be in different tabs in the one menu.

  • Listen, really detract all that much from the game, but Felix stuff could probably be a little more streamlined.

  • That and vehicle controls or my second least favorite thing.

  • Does that even make sense?

  • Horse.

  • Hartmann's lab?

  • No.

  • Okay, that's my That's my best way to get in there.

  • I do not have any zip lines out this way.

  • Oh, God, it's really far away.

  • Fuck.

  • Well, there's a zip line there.

  • Yeah, Doesn't connect anything, though.

  • So what's the point?

  • Damn it.

  • Okay, we'll figure it out.

  • We'll get there.

  • In the end.

  • You go.

  • Stamina restored.

  • Hell, yes.

  • Also the bridge, maybe, really, like zip lights.

  • So if your baby has, like, half a bar of happiness, you could just go on zip lines back and forth without having to shake the baby on.

  • The happiness will go up because, Lou, this bridge baby isn't adrenaline junkie.

  • I know this is the plane here is Well, um did I get the stuff for Herdman?

  • I'm so confused.

  • Did he say I needed to bring something to him?

  • Let's go to the paleontologist.

  • That's that's the Genji Ito guy.

  • Nice.

  • And that's going T 00 wait.

  • I can deliver that to her.

  • What you doing?

  • What's these?

  • I had a thing that I could deliver to her, and I didn't point.

  • There's a zip line down there, I think Just showing up.

  • I don't think maybe I'm just blind scan Porter Bridges, weapons I will keep on keeping on you.

  • Also keep on the on I am back.

  • I didn't get very far.

  • I'm an idiot.

  • Um, do I have anything that I can bring to Hartmann?

  • Agree in life.

  • Fish time limit is 30 minutes.

  • You know what?

  • I might as well, if I'm going that way.

  • Anyway, um, I also feel like I should get some ladders.

  • The claiming acres, they don't use too much because they like the letters because you can build them up and down there not as long as a claiming anchor but climbing and just just feel like to get you down off things only on then on.

  • I don't know.

  • I don't use them as much.

  • Need to get more power gloves.

  • Ah, we're good and everything else?

  • Yes, please.

  • Okay, let's recon jigger all of this.

  • That's a lot of stuff on me.

  • Where's my power gloves?

  • Because you can equip those.

  • It also I have a container repair spray, and I didn't even know ordering time delivery parameters.

  • Okay, Let's see if this zip line actually connects to something back in the direction that I want to go.

  • It has likes on it.

  • It should be connected to something.

  • No, you're not close enough, Sam.

  • No connecting seaplanes.

  • WHYY Does it have likes?

  • Okay, Yeah.

  • Destination.

  • Herman's lab.

  • Got it.

  • Let's go that way.

  • Own road again.

  • Thank you.

  • We get on the road again.

  • Should I claim this?

  • I don't know.

  • Straight as the crow flies.

  • I made it, Laura, Or you can come down now.

  • It's it's It's done.

  • We've made it.

  • We're at Hartmann's.

  • Okay.

  • Thank you.

  • To the request of cargo.

  • I'm delivering his fish.

  • He loves it.

  • He's trying to get some Sue Shaun display displaying performance evaluation is awesome.

  • Of course it is.

  • That would've been embarrassing if it wasn't lightning blue.

  • I gave him some rare text is well, that I found along the way.

  • I am a robot finish.

  • The thing he's never going to get is awesome because he's not as awesome.

  • He's not a leg end like Sam is.

  • Oh, a little crypto bio one that's gonna cue.

  • Gros que?

  • Don't eat it, Sam.

  • Thank you for your continued hospitality.

  • They're back.

  • Hold on.

  • Deliver lost cargo.

  • Yeah.

  • I want to get rid of all the stuff to tell me back that somebody else can take on and I can entrust to somebody else.

  • There you go.

  • Thank you.

  • Because I have a feeling I am progressing beyond this area soon on a robot could do a delivery What I want to do.

  • So every experimental nanotube materials extinction there.

  • Maybe this one.

  • Maybe that.

  • Loxley, give me a cool upgrade.

  • All right, Now, we actually going to Hartmann's lab.

  • How?

  • Man, I'm back.

  • You remember me?

  • My name is Sam.

  • Oh, God.

  • Thank you, Sam.

  • In reclaiming our past, we've uncovered a number of vital clues.

  • Don't worry.

  • I just got back.

  • We have time.

  • When you met with Mama you experienced a strong anti jen antibody reaction.

  • Correct?

  • There was a bt in the room.

  • They're waas, but something else may have been causing it.

  • I've discovered large quantities of Cairo matter in manner as well.

  • Not just the usual kind that collects on a scale of or on our suits.

  • It's in all her cells, cells that are no longer active.

  • The BTU encountered there was special.

  • It was her child, but also her own.

  • So somehow her car and half failed to separate.

  • They must have remained connected through the umbilical court.

  • It's the only explanation.

  • And so I didn't get a bruise.

  • Where she talked to me.

  • Yes, On Dhe There's more.

  • 10 seconds to cardiac arrest.

  • You said you just got back.

  • I modified the LA Times Headquarters will have no record of what we say.

  • Look, a message from dead man.

  • It came with the umbilical court.

  • Never.

  • Sam, I'm sorry You deserve to know what you were carrying, but I couldn't risk die Hardman finding out about the case so I had no choice but to keep it off the books.

  • You've got to keep this between us.

  • Way Still don't know if the director can be trusted.

  • Umbilical cord was taken from Bridget Strand.

  • I removed it in secret.

  • The court wasn't attached to a fetus.

  • It was outside her body.

  • She asked me to take care of it, said it was the key to unlocking the death stranding.

  • But she insisted that I never tell the dir

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死亡擱淺--第10部分|希格斯老闆的戰鬥。 (Death Stranding - Part 10 | Higgs Boss Fight)

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