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Something about Subnautica being a horror game. About 4546B being alien and hostile and wanting to kill you. Thoughtless, ruthless, "this planet is cursed".
And then you meet the Sea Emperor, and this corner of the ecosystem speaks. She is warm, and clear-minded, and understanding. And she says, "Others trapped me here because they were afraid. But if you listen to me, I will help you."
And you've fought tooth and claw to be here, against enormous odds, against the planet itself. And in fighting with it, you've utilized it. Taken its raw materials and formed them into assets to your survival. Stolen nutrients from fish and plant and filtered water straight from the sea. Metal is your instrument, glass your asset.
You've learned the patterns of the predators here. Ghost leviathans are territorial. Stalkers are more interested in scrap metal. Reapers hunt by echo. You know these creatures now, they are your neighbors. You are as alien as they are. If you could eat their meat, you'd give them the same courtesy they give you.
And you are scared, that will never change. But you've learned to listen. Fear does not dominate you. You're a part of this place now. A part of the ecosystem. You can hear it speak.
You gather enzymes and you hatch the young. You give an old being its final wish. You're cured.
You have not escaped unscathed. In listening, in utilizing, you've allowed yourself to become a part of it. Become a part of this beautiful, alien world that has allowed you to take from it as much as it takes from you. Helped it as it has helped you. It cured you. You cured it.
This planet is cursed.
But the Sea Emperor called you "friend".
Thinking more about Simon in subnautica, specifically the parallels between the Emperor Leviathan and the Blood eel.
Both are these huge eldritch beings that start talking in your head to get something they want.
But the blood eel wraps all of that up in lies and manipulations (pretending to be human too, guilt tripping over filament station, ect)
While the Emperor Leviathan is very upfront about it. From the very first time you hear her, you get to see some outline of what she is, simply asking what you are, when she reaches you for the first time. Never trying to force you to do what she wants, just offering a fair exchange.
And both of these beings have secret knowledge that some corporation desperately wants, and they refuse to give up, because they do not think said corporations deserve that knowledge.
But the Emperor Leviathan gives her knowledge freely the moment she knows her children will be free, while the blood eel gives no indication there's any way to prove you deserve to know.
And none of these differences matter to Simon, because he met the blood eel first, so there's not much the sea Emperor would be able to do, to convince him she's different. It'd probably be Simon's desperation to live, driving him to find a cure for the virus, that might allow him to see the sea Emperor in a different light from the Monster.
(Also had the thought of Simon being partially creature-ified before he gets pulled into subnautica, which would make the sea Emperor asking 'what are you' hurt just a bit more imo)
goddd I love biological horror. i love body horror. I love when the thing you’re fighting changes you and changes the world around you simply because that is what it does. I love when you have to face up against a force so huge and powerful that it can barely even be measured in human timescales. i love delving deeper and deeper into a mystery and finding that it’s always been there and it will always continue no matter what we do to try to stop it. i love when humans are insignificant. I love when you look in the mirror and it’s changed you in ways no one could have predicted. i love when it’s awe inspiring and surreal and beautiful.
i love horror that’s not malicious it simply exists because there is no reasoning with things like that just as you cannot convince the sun to rise on your command. I love when we’re reminded of our true scale in the grand scheme of things— subatomic particles on a dust speck floating through an infinite sea. i love it I love it i love it.
I do love a vessel that was doomed from the moment it left
"what is this BABY doing in space!???"
-Rocky, probably
To illustrate a point I was making about why eye styles are important in She-ra, I edited Entrapta's eyes to look like Adora's. It's just wrong. She looks like a streamer.
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My two hopes are
1. We get a directors cut of project hail mary
2. The extra hour is exclusively stratt nuking antartica
hilarious how grace is wandering around that aircraft carrier thinking i'm just a guy. meanwhile his security clearance is technically on the same level as the actual eva stratt herself
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Eva Stratt really did bring a nervous shaking dog into a room full of wolves and said everybody clap for him or I’ll blow this whole building up. Absolutely nobody is doing it like her. Captain of the Pathetic Little Guy Club.
If I see any more posts, tiktoks, or tweets saying “literally cannot get over the way Stratt is staring at Grace while singing the lyrics remember everything will be alright, knowing he was the first alternate,” I’m going to lose it.
Cause fuck that. At that point she doesn’t care that he’s the tertiary option (tertiary, by the way, not first) for the scientist on the crew. What he is to her then is her second. The moment she’s arrested, he’s the one who would take over the mission. He would be the one to see Project Hail Mary through, because she would no longer be able to. At that point, he is her replacement.
you want me to get a job? the thing that killed ryland grace??
i think there is a statue of grace. on the campus of the university where he got his phd. it's a big base, like the statue atop it is going to be a larger than life hero standing brave. but instead it is him, life size, sitting with his feet dangling off the edge and turned slightly to the side like he is in conversation.
there is room to sit next to him. students like to hop up and sit next to dr. grace to get advice, vent, just take a minute. he's a friend to all on campus
in a world where grace eventually goes back to earth when erid is ready to make full contact. he's officially an eridian and earth dual citizen and is a physically very old man. it's also been a lot of earth years since he was here, especially due to time dilation. he comes off the eridian lander in a hoverchair accompanied by rocky in his little xenonite suit and is like wow, fresh air. rocky isn't it so beautiful here. rocky this is the ground i used to walk on. rocky this is the food i used to eat. rocky these are the people you helped me save. amaze amaze amaze.
and his speech has taken on eridian habits from years of only really communicating in eridian: he drops and raises octaves to show emotion, he's speaks melodically and with a rythmn that pings as music when you first hear it. his creaky old man voice is that of somebody who has spent their whole life singing, somebody who speaks for a living, because he's both of those things. his syntax is strange and his sentences are structured oddly. he looks around at everything with the delight and wonder of somebody who thought he'd never see any of this again.
he watches a sunset. he watches the rain fall. he watches a spider spin a web. he watches a waterfall. he smells and tastes and feels and sees and hears all of the things he left behind. he misses his home on erid. he's never been happier to be anywhere in his life. it's strange. rocky, it's strange. this isn't home, anymore. but it's still part of me. rocky, it's strange.
there's a statue of him in every major city he visits. he stands in front of the school he used to teach at, which was named after a dead president when he was here. now it's called ryland grace memorial middle school. it was named for him as the sun got brighter and the earth mourned his sacrifice yet again, but praised him for saving them. the lab he used to teach in, on the days he got to lead practical experiments, is named after rocky. rocky, it's for you! they love you, too! rocky, this sign is for you, it says your name!
eva stratt is an old woman, now. she was pardoned, in the end, in the wave of relief that followed the beatles' arrival with the taumeba. she's lived out the rest of her life quietly, ambition tamped down in the wake of it all. she's still sharp. harsh. she greets grace with an, "I told you so," but even after so many years, grace can see that she's glad to see him. glad he survived. glad he doesn't seem angry with her.
and it's not that grace has forgive her. he explains this to her over a cup of strong, black coffee. rocky explores the forest to give them time to speak. it's not that he forgives her. what she did, the decision she made for him, it wasn't right. it wasn't good. it saved the world, yes, but it wasn't fair. but. but, he says. i have a good life. i have friends. i have a classroom. i know now that you were wrong about me, back then. i am not a coward, and i am not selfish. i was afraid. i was terrified. i was lost. and now i am none of those things. i do not forgive you, but i am not angry with you, either. it is what it is. rocky and i, we saved two worlds. i can live with that, even if i don't forgive you. and eva stratt nods and understands. and they finish their coffee.
a handful of grace's students, the last class he taught before being wrapped up in the end of the world, they ask to see him. not all of them. some of them didn't make it through the disasters that came with the years long dimming. some of them never really believed that grace was the one who saved the world, falling into the rhetoric of those who say the whole thing was a hoax, and the weather patterns fixing themselves is just proof of it. but the ones who do come are surprised when grace remembers each of their names. remembers where they sat in his classroom, and the jokes they thought were funny and the jokes they thought were lame. they talk to him and he remembers throwing them beanbags in the end of the world and trying to make them laugh. when grace laughs at something rocky sings into the world, he's laughing through more than a few tears. he tells his students, the kids he saved the world for, that they've just been called leaky blobs by the other savior of the world.
when his students leave, grace sits in the setting sun, strong and warm, and looks out over the ocean. rocky, isn't it beautiful? rocky, don't you see? we made this possible, rocky. we saved them. we saved this. rocky, we did it.
and for maybe the first time since it all started, grace believes it. rocky, we did it. we did it. we saved them. we did it.