Anonymous
8/5/2025, 8:42:59 PM
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>>717361881
>>717361979
>I think if they continued the series, Isaac would have been the key into becoming the black markers undoing only because he was able to have more resistence than most
In DS 3, sure. Though 2 (potential remake that is) he would still be struggling with the hallucinations like the original. But, the white Marker could be really anything. Maybe it was first that had an benevolent purpose before the corrupted black markers, maybe it was created down the line as a counter force. Unfortunately, there's not much for me to really go off of. Shit, maybe it's a mix of what you and I both listed. It would be interesting to see it explained or implemented in some way.
>Which would explain why those close to him seem to have resistence.
I mean...maybe? I always got the impression that the others always had it. Like the one outlier that's resistant or immune to a virus that can infect countless others (like an evolutionary lottery if you will), excpet the dementia signal makes you go mad or just build more markers if you're "smart" (kinda funny in hindsight at how they worded that). Then again, you have Nolan Stross who's essentially afflicted with the best of both worlds. But, Ellie seemed to be resistant before meeting Isaac and Lexine Weller never met him, so who knows. This really hinges on whether Motive will take note of this detail and how they would implement it (if they choose to).
>>717361979
>I think if they continued the series, Isaac would have been the key into becoming the black markers undoing only because he was able to have more resistence than most
In DS 3, sure. Though 2 (potential remake that is) he would still be struggling with the hallucinations like the original. But, the white Marker could be really anything. Maybe it was first that had an benevolent purpose before the corrupted black markers, maybe it was created down the line as a counter force. Unfortunately, there's not much for me to really go off of. Shit, maybe it's a mix of what you and I both listed. It would be interesting to see it explained or implemented in some way.
>Which would explain why those close to him seem to have resistence.
I mean...maybe? I always got the impression that the others always had it. Like the one outlier that's resistant or immune to a virus that can infect countless others (like an evolutionary lottery if you will), excpet the dementia signal makes you go mad or just build more markers if you're "smart" (kinda funny in hindsight at how they worded that). Then again, you have Nolan Stross who's essentially afflicted with the best of both worlds. But, Ellie seemed to be resistant before meeting Isaac and Lexine Weller never met him, so who knows. This really hinges on whether Motive will take note of this detail and how they would implement it (if they choose to).