Mole: A Game That Calls To You
38sThe eerie opening with the signal and the promise of a hidden horror game creates immediate intrigue and suspense.
▶ Play ClipJacksepticeye plays the recently released game 'Mole', a first-person horror title about drilling deep into the Earth to find a mysterious signal. He highlights the game's immersive, tactile mechanics and its disturbing psychological narrative, comparing it favourably to titles like 'Iron Lung' and 'Mouthwashing'. He concludes it's the best indie horror game he's played in 2024.
Jack discovered 'Mole' on Steam's new and trending tab; it has great reviews, and he goes in blind, drawing parallels to his experience with 'Mouthwashing'.
Jack identifies the protagonist as Victor Kaminsky, an ex-citizen and expert navigator on a drill ship called the 'Mole', with a mission to find a signal deep beneath the earth.
Jack infers that the 'White Rabbit Signal' might be affecting the crew by tapping into their memories and fears, causing hallucinations and paranoia.
Jack discovers that the signal is deeply tied to Victor's past, specifically the death of his son, 'Pro', and the medical debt incurred from the 'Vosto Initiative' for memory preservation.
In the game's ending, Jack learns that Victor Kaminsky was the monster all along, having killed his crewmates due to 'signal sickness' in a desperate attempt to reach the signal for a chance to save his son.
Jack concludes the game is incredible, praising its tactile mechanics, storytelling, and psychological depth. He highly recommends it to fans of 'Iron Lung' and 'Mouthwashing'.
"Mole" delivers a satisfying and immersive short horror experience, blending psychological horror with tactile gameplay and a deeply personal story about loss and redemption. It succeeds by leaving much to the player's imagination, creating a rich and textured narrative.
"Title accurately reflects the content; Jack explicitly claims at the end that 'Mole' is the best indie horror game he has played so far this year, perfectly matching the video's content."
What is the name of the protagonist in the game Mole?
Victor Kaminsky.
2:53
What is the name of the mysterious signal that the crew is investigating?
The White Rabbit signal.
8:25
What is the 'Vosto Initiative' according to the game?
A state-run program that uses revolutionary neuro-archival technology to transfer a human's consciousness into memory cassettes moments before biological death.
77:08
Who is 'Pro' in the context of the game's story?
He is Victor Kaminsky's son, who died (or was terminally ill), and his consciousness was preserved in a Vosto cassette.
87:32
What is the name of the drilling vessel in the game Mole?
The M13 (or 'The Mole').
11:55
What is the core game mechanic for calibrating the drill's direction?
Using a crystal imprinted on your retina to align frequencies, recording it onto a neural cassette, and then using a computer to decrypt it and input the resulting coordinates.
41:40
Tactile Gameplay
Jack highlights the 'clicky clacky' tactile interaction of the game's tools and buttons as one of the most satisfying and immersive aspects.
32:43The Emotional Core
The revelation that the central mystery is a personal tragedy—Victor's loss of his son—elevates the narrative from a simple horror game to a deep emotional story.
87:32The Final Twist
The game's climax reveals that the player character, Victor, is the monster who killed his crew due to signal-induced madness, adding a layer of psychological complexity.
158:42Lovecraftian Horror
Jack praises the game for not showing the signal's true form, arguing that allowing the player's imagination to fill the void creates a stronger sense of cosmic dread.
164:08Climactic Final Score
Jack declares 'Mole' the best indie horror game he has played so far in 2024, giving it a strong review.
166:34[00:02] It calls. It awakes. It lies. It fers.
[00:06] It smiles.
[00:29] Top of the morning de ladies. My name is
[00:30] Jack the guy and welcome to a game
[00:32] called Mole which I have heard is very
[00:34] very good. It just came out on Steam. I
[00:36] saw it on the new and trending tab. Has
[00:38] great reviews but I don't know anything
[00:41] about it. The last time this happened,
[00:43] we got a game like Mouthwashing, which
[00:46] was phenomenal and probably the best
[00:48] horror game of last year. I'm excited to
[00:52] play this. The menu is very cute because
[00:54] you can like pick up your tapes. You can
[00:55] turn off the computer
[00:58] and then put your tape in.
[01:02] Am I going to get to play as a mole? Do
[01:05] I have to dig?
[01:11] We've taken to calling it the white
[01:13] rabbit signal.
[01:16] >> What I'm about to show you is the best
[01:17] recording we have. Oh, you're off to a
[01:20] great start.
[01:22] >> Just don't look directly at the screen.
[01:24] Oh, you're off to a great start. This is
[01:26] singing all of the things I like. Whoa.
[01:29] Okay, I looked directly at it. Am I
[01:31] dead?
[01:33] >> We discovered it after the Matroska
[01:35] incident.
[01:38] frequency doesn't play nice with our
[01:39] instruments.
[01:43] >> All we know is that it's calling from
[01:45] deep below the earth. Yeah.
[01:49] >> And that most likely isn't natural. Can
[01:52] I just look at it?
[01:56] >> Any contact with the signal seems to
[01:57] result in death. Am I dead? Oh,
[02:05] >> what the [ __ ] Most report hearing
[02:07] voices of parents, siblings, or old
[02:09] friends.
[02:09] >> For me,
[02:11] >> people they have lost.
[02:16] >> I saw a field of wheat.
[02:18] >> Even stranger, those voices all repeat
[02:20] the same word. Mole. Oh, dig.
[02:25] Oh yeah.
[02:28] Okay.
[02:31] Got it. Same as every other game. It's
[02:33] kind of weird that they still have to
[02:34] say that at the start of games. Whoa.
[02:37] God is blinding me. This reminds me of,
[02:39] have any of you ever played Vagrant
[02:41] Story on the PS1? I know, shocking that
[02:44] that game's on the PS1. It's phenomenal.
[02:46] But the stuff about the main character,
[02:50] like the flashback scenes remind me of
[02:52] this.
[02:53] Petro Kaminsky.
[03:00] I must dig.
[03:02] I'm still here.
[03:08] Find me.
[03:13] Dig. Hell yeah.
[03:25] That's the thing you click on to start
[03:26] the game.
[03:32] Good morning. Wake up.
[03:38] Did I see a hand symbol show up?
[03:43] Oh, shut up.
[03:46] Oh my god, I can't see anything. Am I
[03:50] supposed to be able to see? Ah, glasses.
[03:53] Offer of enlistment to Victor Kaminsky.
[03:56] Victor, I have spoken to the committee
[03:58] again, and they're all prepared to pay
[03:59] off your debts in full, and they will
[04:01] pull some strings so that you can be
[04:03] reinstated as a citizen again. They are
[04:05] still skeptical, but I believe they know
[04:08] as well as I that you are the best
[04:09] navigator still alive. This might be the
[04:11] last chance I'm able to give you. I know
[04:13] you make me proud.
[04:18] Okay. Mole.
[04:20] Mole. Oh, that's an angel. I thought
[04:22] that was a [ __ ]
[04:28] Okay, this place sucks.
[04:35] No cigarettes standard pack crew issued
[04:38] comfort always running low.
[04:41] It um what was that game I played that
[04:44] was based on the wool books where I was
[04:48] like drilling through a doorway and then
[04:51] they were trying to stop me to from
[04:53] drilling. It was a very short horror
[04:54] game, but it was really cool and stuck
[04:56] with me. This reminds me of that.
[05:01] Okay, let's light one up. Oh, yeah. That
[05:04] cams the shakes.
[05:11] Okay, empty out the ashes. That
[05:12] cigarette's still good. You could have
[05:14] just smoked that one.
[05:17] Oh.
[05:20] Oh,
[05:24] okay. What is this? Is this the thing I
[05:26] found? Unlocks dorm 4 deck floor. Insert
[05:30] into a door panel. Victor Kaminsky.
[05:34] Drill vessel piloting. Navigational
[05:36] course corrections. Evaluating drilling
[05:38] intensity based on environment.
[05:40] Divorced 43 under review for
[05:43] citizenship. And I have a criminal
[05:45] history.
[05:47] Damn.
[05:49] Okay. I want to go deeper down than
[05:51] anyone.
[05:54] Okay. Did I draw this at 43 years old?
[06:05] Do not leave in panel.
[06:09] Whoa, that's cool.
[06:13] Whoa,
[06:15] dude. This is sick.
[06:18] Is this based on wool
[06:20] herb silo as the TV show is called?
[06:25] Message 9th of November 1982. That
[06:28] changed into something else for a
[06:29] second.
[06:31] 11th of April. Wait, I want to see that.
[06:33] What year was that?
[06:35] 1979. Huh. Ship atmosphere. Flow rate
[06:40] stable. Scrubbers online. Fan system in
[06:44] on a ship.
[06:46] Oh, I'm in a drill ship. Current depth
[06:48] 6,914
[06:50] m. Our target is 8,754
[06:53] m.
[06:55] Cool.
[07:04] Huh. Okay. Navigator Victor Kaminsky.
[07:08] Who else is here? Engineer,
[07:11] administrator,
[07:13] e Oh, geologist. I said ecologist.
[07:18] Breakfast lunch.
[07:21] This is sick. It gives me uh Iron Lung
[07:24] vibes like the stuff David put in the
[07:27] game. It has a similar aesthetic.
[07:32] Unread order available in terminal.
[07:35] Access communication system and review
[07:37] immediately.
[07:38] Huh? Communications. Oh,
[07:44] no. Inserted cassette. Okay,
[07:49] man. Is just telling me the same thing.
[07:55] Oh, new cassette.
[08:04] Order inscribed. Ready to remove
[08:09] inbox status. No new orders. What did I
[08:11] do?
[08:18] Strata communication system W and S.
[08:25] Huh. Oh, A and D as well. What is going
[08:29] on? I know the white rabbit is
[08:31] disrupting most communications, but
[08:33] you've been at a standstill for over 12
[08:35] hours now. I hope this is just another
[08:37] Kaminsky issue, but you must get him
[08:40] back into the cockpit. Right now, you
[08:43] are far too off course for the autopilot
[08:46] to keep up without a navigator. This is
[08:48] also a gentle reminder that all ship
[08:50] systems are dependent on the power that
[08:52] is generated by the drill itself,
[08:54] including temperature control. Getting
[08:56] the drill moving again must be your
[08:58] absolute top priority. Otherwise, you'll
[09:00] be boiled alive in a few hours. For now,
[09:03] you will have to divert power yourself
[09:05] by rrooting the fuse box on the wreck
[09:07] floor. I refuse to cancel this mission
[09:10] over one drunk. Too much is at stake.
[09:12] Remember, we're all depending on you for
[09:14] tomorrow.
[09:16] For those who come after.
[09:19] Okay, I'm going to keep this tape.
[09:22] Okay. Recruit for tomorrow. Wow.
[09:27] Soviet era propaganda in full swing for
[09:30] a drill going into the Earth.
[09:33] Maybe not the Earth. Who knows?
[09:37] This is a big ship in terms of like what
[09:40] it's doing.
[09:42] Dorms, wreck room, deck, engine hall,
[09:44] engine room. This thing is massive.
[09:50] Oh god. Oh, that's not good.
[09:55] Oh, for [ __ ] sake. I thought I heard
[09:56] steps behind me.
[10:03] That bad. I bad.
[10:10] What am I supposed to do?
[10:13] Oh, step one, fuse installation. Insert
[10:16] the fuse into the sockets. Do not force
[10:18] insertion. Misalignment may cause
[10:20] shortening. Okay. Load calibration.
[10:22] Rotate the middle selector knob to match
[10:24] the amount of fuses installed. Okay, so
[10:27] one is that
[10:31] yes
[10:32] uh circuit activation. Press and hold
[10:35] the red glowing charge button until the
[10:38] indicator light turns solid green.
[10:44] Okay.
[10:45] Uh phase alignment. Flip switches 1 3 6
[10:48] and seven into the upright on position.
[10:50] Switches may be stiff. Apply steady
[10:52] pressure 13, six, and seven.
[10:59] Okay. Step five, main breaker engage for
[11:02] Okay.
[11:05] Ha.
[11:08] Whoa.
[11:12] Tesla's off course. Course correction
[11:13] required, bro. Big reveal.
[11:18] Things have gone [ __ ] south here on
[11:21] Fraggle Rock.
[11:23] What the [ __ ] What happened to you?
[11:26] Who are you? The geologist.
[11:30] Famous geologist makes groundbreaking
[11:32] discovery. Signal found by Dr. Ritzenko.
[11:36] Can I read this? I can't get any closer
[11:38] to it.
[11:40] Whoa. Okay. You were stabbed to death
[11:42] with a screwdriver.
[11:47] Oh [ __ ] Is the whole crew dead? Am I
[11:50] the only one alive?
[11:52] Nation puts faith in mole. Ah, we're the
[11:55] mole. A strata M13 drilling vessel,
[11:58] affectionately dubbed the mole by its
[12:00] fourman crew. It's set to depart later
[12:02] this week, targeting the near impossible
[12:04] depth of 8,700 m. What's the deepest
[12:08] humans have ever dug in real life?
[12:11] Mission director Stan Adamo is hoping to
[12:14] locate the source of the enigmatic white
[12:16] rabbit signal, which experts believe may
[12:19] be causing the disturbances currently
[12:21] plaguing the nation. The M13 is by some
[12:24] seen as mining and energy conglomerate
[12:27] Strata's attempt to set things right
[12:29] after previous drilling vessel suddenly
[12:31] went missing at lower depths, its crew
[12:34] cut off.
[12:36] Damn, this is like the plot of a movie
[12:38] immediately.
[12:40] Like um there is a movie where they go
[12:42] into the earth. Is it just called core?
[12:45] I think it's called core. Wonder if this
[12:47] is uh inspired by it. To do heating
[12:50] system cycling regular irregular not
[12:52] critical check ballast tanks again. Crew
[12:55] fatigue abort three yes and one no.
[12:59] I'm curious if you were the no and you
[13:01] got killed for it. Vessels of course
[13:03] check diagnostics in the cockpit located
[13:05] on the deck.
[13:11] Okay. Source of massive blackouts
[13:14] discovered. Signal found by Dr. Ritzeno.
[13:20] Dude, this is right up my alley. I love
[13:24] [ __ ] like this.
[13:28] Okay, just have to go down one more.
[13:34] How do I Oh, yeah.
[13:43] Yeah, I know. I'm trying to fix it, bro.
[13:47] I have to turn on power again down here.
[13:52] Oh, I have to do it from up here
[13:58] and put it in the deck. It's one uh one
[14:02] 367.
[14:04] Oh, wait. [ __ ] Was I supposed to do
[14:05] that first?
[14:10] Okay,
[14:13] Sinial
[14:16] Progress. Oh, bloody,
[14:20] you have [ __ ] nailed the aesthetic on
[14:22] this fix vent. Good idea. Okay, I need a
[14:26] green and I need
[14:30] engine. You don't have one.
[14:35] It's in the office.
[14:37] Oh, I hope I don't find more dead
[14:38] people. Mission goals, keep drilling
[14:41] until target depth is reached. Locate
[14:43] signal source. Find out what happened to
[14:45] previous expedition for tomorrow. This
[14:47] is like Iron Long meets expedition 33.
[14:51] Find out what happened to previous
[14:53] expedition for tomorrow. Something went
[14:56] wrong with vent tell Bowden.
[14:59] Okay,
[15:01] cuz now my brain is immediately in
[15:04] expedition 33.
[15:06] It's like who is the paintress and why
[15:08] is she doing it? Now, your mileage
[15:11] varies depending on how that outcome
[15:13] actually plays out. I'm not going to
[15:15] spoil what happens in exposition 33. Um,
[15:19] but that premise alone, I'm like, that's
[15:21] like a novel. That's like a movie. I'm
[15:22] in. And this one immediately as well, we
[15:25] have a clear goal. We know who's
[15:27] involved. It's really simple on on
[15:30] paper. And there's a white rabbit signal
[15:32] we're trying to get to. That is [ __ ]
[15:35] gold. It's like Stalker. Have you ever
[15:37] watched that or played it
[15:40] or read it? Bodan has been losing teeth,
[15:44] which makes him even more irritable than
[15:46] usual. Other than that, the man seems to
[15:48] be keeping it together better than the
[15:50] rest of us. Speculating it might be
[15:52] because he has a family waiting for him
[15:53] back home. Something to keep him going.
[15:56] Victor, White Rabbit's sickness is hard
[15:58] on us all, but seems to be hitting
[15:59] Victor harder than most. Not surprising,
[16:02] sadly. The signal seems intent on
[16:04] digging up the parts of the past we'd
[16:07] prefer to forget. And Victor was doing
[16:09] his best to forget. I know. I'll get to
[16:13] it. Even before the mission. Remarkable
[16:15] that he's still one of the nation's best
[16:18] navigators even when half drunk. Still
[16:20] giving him some extra attention. Need
[16:21] him to know that he's not alone.
[16:24] Okay. How about this Ysef? Also, what's
[16:28] white rabbit sickness? Sickness. Signis
[16:32] Yseph lives on his own little world as
[16:35] usual. He claims to be receiving
[16:36] instructions about the white rabbit from
[16:38] a dead friend, which is never a good
[16:40] sign. Getting near impossible to
[16:42] communicate with him about anything
[16:43] other than the signal. As long as I've
[16:45] known him, he's always been obsessive
[16:47] about his work. This seems different.
[16:50] Perhaps he simply sees more than the
[16:52] rest of us. Stan, there's also a cat
[16:54] online called Stan who gives a little
[16:57] like
[16:58] like the same expression over and over.
[17:00] ever. Whenever I see the name Stean, I
[17:02] think of the cat. Joints are acting up.
[17:04] Eyesight seems to be deteriorating. And
[17:06] emptying the bladder is more difficult
[17:07] than I'm remembering. It's ever been.
[17:10] What could be said? The white rabbit
[17:11] seems to want to remind me of my age.
[17:13] She is there, too. Of course, she always
[17:15] is. Bro, I This is like,
[17:19] oh, there's [ __ ] texture here. I
[17:22] [ __ ] love it. Emergency 80164188.
[17:27] Okay. But I need that at some point.
[17:32] Cockpit.
[17:36] Okay.
[17:39] Oh, I really thought someone was going
[17:40] to be dead in here.
[17:45] Okay. So, what's below us? The engine
[17:48] hole and the engine room.
[17:50] Oh, that dripping makes it sound like
[17:52] someone's up there.
[17:54] I wonder if we can find more fuses at
[17:56] some point.
[17:57] breaking through to the future strata.
[17:59] That's so good.
[18:03] Such cool iconography
[18:06] cuz like you need green, but I only have
[18:10] blue. Blue can't get me into the
[18:15] other place up above, can it?
[18:19] Cuz it's a communication one. But there
[18:21] is Oh god, there's no lights up here
[18:22] now.
[18:27] Where is that? Where's the blue one?
[18:37] Yeah.
[18:39] I was like, this is a message.
[18:43] Check diagnostics in the cockpit located
[18:45] in the deck. Okay. So, that is my goal.
[18:49] Jesus. Trying to get around here when I
[18:51] can't see anything. Yeah, engine is the
[18:53] next one.
[18:58] So, how do I get in? North, south, east,
[19:00] west
[19:04] h.
[19:08] And the engine I can't get into either.
[19:10] Fix vent.
[19:14] Oh, buddy. I'm sorry.
[19:16] I'm going to have to steal that [ __ ]
[19:18] screwdriver that killed you.
[19:22] Can I see it?
[19:25] Ah, I have to turn the lights back on.
[19:34] At least it's not that hard. What if his
[19:36] body was gone? That wouldn't make any
[19:39] sense, but it would be cool to think
[19:41] about. Oh, wait. Maybe I can read this
[19:43] like this. Ah,
[19:46] famous geologist makes groundbreaking
[19:47] discovery signal found by Dr.
[19:49] Is something trying to contact us from
[19:51] below? The frequency of the signal seems
[19:53] to change depending on the observer. Dr.
[19:57] Hitenko says, "In plain terms, it speaks
[20:00] in different ways depending on who's
[20:02] listening. Ever since the Matroska
[20:04] incident, most citizens of the span have
[20:07] in some way or another experienced Oh,
[20:11] spurn. Spurn. SPRN.
[20:15] Cool.
[20:19] Okay.
[20:23] 67
[20:26] 67 67
[20:30] Oh god, I actually have to unscrew.
[20:34] I am the one who does the screwing.
[20:43] I see. Oh Jesus. Oh, I would not trust
[20:46] this.
[20:50] I'm lucky that I have developed a
[20:52] version of my life that does not ever
[20:53] have me crawling through a vent ever.
[20:55] Ever
[20:57] because this is just stupid.
[21:03] Is that a plant?
[21:08] It's making that sound.
[21:19] Something's moving up there.
[21:28] I'm also getting like Event Horizon
[21:30] vibes and Sunshine.
[21:34] Also great films if you've ever seen
[21:35] them.
[21:37] Throne 7:32. and an angel descended upon
[21:41] the earth and wiped every tear from
[21:43] their eyes.
[21:45] What if where I'm going is just hell?
[21:47] What if the signal is Satan on his
[21:50] throne in pandemonium?
[21:54] How do I get there?
[22:00] Oh, [ __ ] yeah. Oh, [ __ ] yeah. Gibbus
[22:05] input coordinates.
[22:07] This is iron long. I don't know where
[22:09] I'm going.
[22:11] Oh no.
[22:16] What?
[22:22] Are you [ __ ] kidding me?
[22:30] Uh,
[22:32] what?
[22:35] Sergey Voronov. Yeah, it was a bit warm
[22:39] down there. Depth achieved 3042.
[22:43] Elena Moratovva. The earth is not a foe.
[22:46] She is a challenge. Depth achieved 4287.
[22:50] Alexia Patrov. The deeper we go, the
[22:53] higher our nation stands. 4904.
[22:57] And we're at 6482. Is that us? I can't
[23:02] remember.
[23:04] Oh god. What in the [ __ ] back rooms
[23:06] is this?
[23:07] Why am I in a classroom? I've gone
[23:09] crazy. I've got white rabbit sickness
[23:10] all over my head.
[23:13] Oh, green. Nice.
[23:16] Like a piece missing in it.
[23:21] Strata Institute of Navigational Studies
[23:23] Navigator Aptitude Final Examination
[23:25] Drill Vessel Steering Systems. Developed
[23:28] and administered on behalf of the
[23:30] government and people of the SPRN. Do
[23:32] not turn this page until you are told to
[23:35] do so. Can I turn the page?
[23:39] Okay.
[23:41] One record.
[23:45] Okay. You pull a lever down, the drill
[23:47] go, and then tape.
[23:49] Two, process data. Tape into computer
[23:52] equals Yes. And then, Professor Adamco,
[23:55] you get a cassette and then you get
[23:57] coordinates.
[24:00] Uhhuh.
[24:02] So up is x coordinates and down is
[24:06] ycoordinates.
[24:09] Where the [ __ ] is this record thing?
[24:14] Was that back here?
[24:18] Yes.
[24:20] So you're the
[24:22] record thing, I'm assuming.
[24:25] Navigation cassette.
[24:27] Okay.
[24:33] Seismic data encoded take out cassette.
[24:35] Did we set off a blast
[24:38] to get like seismic data to be like Oh
[24:41] yeah, we go. Oh, piece is missing. It's
[24:43] the [ __ ] turn parts. That's cool. We
[24:46] set out a blast to get like a shock wave
[24:48] of it. Um,
[24:53] data encrypted must be decrypted in a
[24:55] seismic terminal. Didn't I just do that?
[24:58] Wait, what was the next step?
[25:01] Oh, yeah. We don't put it in that yet.
[25:03] We put it in a computer. A kaper.
[25:06] Computer. Decode this.
[25:12] Diagnostic report. Current course
[25:14] outdated. Input coordinates here.
[25:16] Waypoint set. Yes. Left engine
[25:17] operational. Yes. Right engine
[25:18] operational. Yes. Where's the Are you
[25:21] the
[25:23] computer?
[25:27] Decrypt data and press space. Okay, I'm
[25:30] pressing it.
[25:37] Ground density 4. Is that good? What?
[25:43] What's the ground density here in my
[25:45] house?
[25:48] Okay.
[25:50] I don't want to [ __ ] something up and
[25:51] then have to restart it all. I'm sure
[25:53] I'm not going to do that. But we do up
[25:56] and then down.
[25:59] I don't know if that matters, but I'm
[26:00] following protocol.
[26:05] But what about left and right?
[26:12] Okay, that doesn't do. Okay. Y73x50.
[26:24] How do I
[26:26] Oh [ __ ]
[26:32] Okay. So, I'm setting it. How do I know
[26:35] where I'm supposed to go?
[26:40] Oh, drill speed at four is the highest
[26:43] ground per centimeter cubed. Exceeding
[26:45] max speed risks overheating or drill
[26:48] collapse. So, I have to do 30 RPM. Oh,
[26:50] no. That's the lowest RPM for the
[26:52] highest density.
[26:55] You got it. Okay. I'm confused about
[26:57] what coordinates I just got.
[27:02] Cassette inserted. signal why I
[27:08] Okay, I got the terrain density, but I
[27:11] didn't get did I get coordinates.
[27:21] I don't know where where how what
[27:25] am I dumb?
[27:28] Get coordinates.
[27:30] Yeah, but how?
[27:32] I did the computer thing and then you
[27:33] put it in and you get the coordinates.
[27:34] But
[27:36] oh, it got dark in here. What the [ __ ]
[27:40] Why'd it get dark? How did it get
[27:42] burned?
[27:49] What happens if I put it back in here?
[27:54] Seismic data found. Recording will
[27:55] overwrite the existing memory. Okay, I
[27:58] don't want to do that
[28:01] cuz then I can put this in, but I can
[28:02] change these coordinates,
[28:07] can't I?
[28:09] Oh. Oh, [ __ ] dumb.
[28:12] I was looking for a number, not it's
[28:15] just it's laid out in picture form,
[28:17] guys.
[28:20] That sucks.
[28:21] Um, and then this is the RPM. So, 30
[28:36] Is this good?
[28:45] Am I Am I doing anything?
[28:49] Input coordinates to steer to target.
[28:52] I thought I just did. 28 and 26.
[28:57] Oh,
[28:59] that's confusing. I thought I had to
[29:00] pull it back for some reason. Uh, Y was
[29:03] 30 and X was 26.
[29:08] Hell yeah. Now, can I go forward?
[29:14] Oh [ __ ]
[29:23] Have I Have I done it? Auto.
[29:30] That's sick.
[29:38] What? Vital task zero. Curtain course
[29:40] set. Something's ringing.
[29:45] Hello.
[29:53] Where am I? Where are you?
[30:02] God.
[30:09] It reacts to us as we drill, as we get
[30:12] closer.
[30:15] >> It's alive, Victor.
[30:17] I know things don't seem good now,
[30:19] >> but we have to keep digging.
[30:22] >> Come meet me in my dorm. I have to show
[30:24] you what I found.
[30:33] >> Cool.
[30:39] Something's heavy upstairs.
[30:44] The body is gone.
[30:51] Oh, I didn't really come in and check
[30:52] here before.
[30:57] [ __ ] is that? Oh, another fuse.
[31:00] Okay.
[31:02] Oh, I can't use this right now. I'll
[31:04] keep that for later.
[31:08] Oh my god, there's blood everywhere.
[31:18] It calls. It awakes. It lies. It fers.
[31:21] It smiles.
[31:27] What the [ __ ] is that?
[31:31] What the [ __ ] What did that say on the
[31:34] screens? I don't know. Where am I going?
[31:37] Ew. Ew. Ew. Ew. Ew. Ew. Ew.
[31:41] Survive
[31:45] the monster. Bro, what the [ __ ] is
[31:47] happening?
[31:49] I can't leave without my gllet.
[31:53] Breathe out.
[31:55] You did well.
[31:57] That was nothing but a creature of the
[31:59] past.
[32:01] I'm afraid it gave up on your kind a
[32:03] long time ago.
[32:05] I never did.
[32:08] Mom.
[32:10] Though I wonder why you were here so far
[32:12] below the earth.
[32:14] I suppose you were still looking for
[32:16] your son.
[32:20] That was cool.
[32:23] Angel, help me. Gabriel, unless you're
[32:25] the angel of death, then don't help me.
[32:27] Kill something else.
[32:33] The Vastto Initiative. A sun that never
[32:35] sets.
[32:37] The light of consciousness is the most
[32:39] precious thing any citizen may own.
[32:41] Never let go. Must be kept cold. My
[32:45] consciousness.
[32:47] What the [ __ ] I can't move.
[32:50] He's still here somewhere in this old
[32:51] painful memory of yours.
[32:56] You just have to find him again. Whoa.
[33:00] It's
[33:02] maybe the signal is making us cuz it
[33:04] says we all react differently. Maybe
[33:06] it's tapping into our memories and then
[33:07] showing us [ __ ] that we're scared of.
[33:10] So the other guy was like, "Something
[33:12] else is on the ship, but it's just
[33:14] hallucinations."
[33:16] Maybe the guy did kill himself with the
[33:18] screwdriver cuz he was terrified.
[33:26] Hey key.
[33:30] Is it in the crucifix
[33:35] institute bank of the SPRN? Notice of
[33:37] outstanding debt. Kaminsky. The
[33:39] institute notes that the total sum of
[33:40] your debt now exceeds 39 million. Zev.
[33:45] How much is that? This letter serves as
[33:47] a reminder that we have the authority to
[33:49] dis dispossess your citizenship status
[33:52] should we know should we see no change
[33:56] in your capacity to repay the
[33:57] outstanding amount. Following is a
[33:58] summary of your recent significant bank
[34:00] statements. Hospital, of course. The
[34:03] Vastto initiative took 12 million off
[34:06] me. Relief for recent termination.
[34:11] Crya oblasterary arrangements and relief
[34:14] for prolonged unemployment. You
[34:17] [ __ ]
[34:19] Man, the world really just wants some
[34:21] people dead, doesn't it?
[34:24] What are these things? I keep seeing
[34:25] these around.
[34:32] Oh,
[34:34] September 1982.
[34:37] Still asleep in the static.
[34:41] Bring him to the TV.
[34:44] Oh,
[34:47] the past lies buried down here, Victor.
[34:51] But it doesn't have to be set in stone.
[34:55] Your son can still be saved. I can help
[34:59] you find what you seek.
[35:05] And in the end, perhaps we can both find
[35:08] redemption.
[35:09] Who are you? Are you my consciousness?
[35:13] Wake up for the second time. Not again.
[35:20] Can't see anything this time. Oh, there
[35:21] you go.
[35:26] my glasses.
[35:29] Just consider what I said last spoken
[35:30] through. Sorry, Mr. Long. Is this what I
[35:33] read before?
[35:35] Really don't think you should be calling
[35:36] that number. I know you want to cling
[35:38] out to the hope, but it's best to see if
[35:40] they're off and they want you to take
[35:41] you somewhere that doesn't exist. A
[35:42] place that will never let you truly
[35:43] heal. Okay. New meaning now.
[35:50] Okay,
[35:54] I'm back up and I'm ready to go.
[36:00] Who wants a piece of Victor?
[36:06] It's very dark out here. Oh [ __ ]
[36:13] Oh,
[36:16] give me that.
[36:21] Attention. No valid waypoint. Acquire
[36:22] updated coordinates from the lab. Okay,
[36:24] I know how to do that now. Take the
[36:27] cassette. You will need it. I'm sorry,
[36:29] bro. You got effed in the B.
[36:33] My dear friend, let me tell you
[36:34] something I think would surprise you.
[36:36] Let me tell you something. Let me tell
[36:38] you something. Ever since I was first
[36:40] exposed to the signal, I've been hearing
[36:42] your voice again. This is a strange and
[36:44] wonderful thing in itself, but the
[36:46] things you reveal to me about the signal
[36:48] are stranger and more wonderful still.
[36:50] You told me to interpret the frequency
[36:52] as brain waves. It's not fickle or
[36:55] random, but an expression of something
[36:57] almost like a mind, only one more vast
[37:00] and complex than anything we've ever
[37:01] encountered before. You also told me
[37:04] that the signal can be trapped.
[37:07] Britenium seems to stabilize the signal
[37:10] when it passes through the crystal
[37:11] structure like a beam of light suspended
[37:13] by a prism. The two things are clearly
[37:16] linked. That much I can figure out even
[37:18] without you. Now there is talk about
[37:20] aborting the mission. And I feel like I
[37:22] may be the only one who realizes how
[37:24] close we are to uncovering something
[37:26] truly momentous. I so very much miss the
[37:29] correspondence we had. I know you would
[37:32] have understood. Yours truly, Yseph
[37:34] Rutsenko.
[37:36] Damn. Take this with you. Start [ __ ]
[37:38] beating [ __ ]
[37:40] Oh, no smoking in here, bro. That's what
[37:41] killed you.
[37:45] Geology rocks.
[37:49] I don't like that it made a noise when I
[37:51] did that. Can I put the other tape in
[37:53] here? Surely not.
[37:58] No.
[38:00] This is the orange cassette. That's a
[38:01] red door.
[38:06] Okay, shut up. Where is it? No, it's
[38:08] this.
[38:11] No, it's this. Shh.
[38:14] Unread order available in terminal
[38:17] again.
[38:24] Nothing here. Oh, need a communication
[38:26] cassette.
[38:31] This is such a cool way of doing it.
[38:33] Like you put the cassette in to download
[38:35] it onto the tape, then bring it over
[38:37] here to read it.
[38:39] I love it. Maria here. We at Surface
[38:43] Control had our first moment of joy
[38:45] since the Matroska incident when you
[38:47] completed the course correction.
[38:50] Matrioska incident. Is that a real thing
[38:53] that happened? An ongoing state aligned
[38:55] Russian influence and disinformation
[38:56] campaign. I don't think that's the same
[38:58] one we're talking about. Thank you for
[39:01] keeping our hopes alive. Now for the bad
[39:03] news. Our systems have lost track of the
[39:05] signal again. You'd think something that
[39:07] has caused so much havoc up here would
[39:09] be easier to find. I'm aware that Dr.
[39:12] Rutsenko is the one responsible for
[39:14] interpreting the signal data. Well, he
[39:16] [ __ ] dead.
[39:18] But it's been a disturbingly long time
[39:20] since we received any data at all from
[39:22] his lab. Cuz he [ __ ] dead. I refuse
[39:25] to accept the worst. You have to accept
[39:27] it. He dead. But you need to make a new
[39:30] recording. Uh, even if Reno is unable to
[39:33] do so himself, otherwise you'll be
[39:35] digging blindly for tomorrow. Yeah, for
[39:39] tomorrow and all that. [ __ ] you guys.
[39:41] I'm not getting paid enough. And this
[39:42] sucks.
[39:46] Hey, now I have two fuses.
[39:51] Um,
[39:53] maybe both of these.
[39:56] Now we have two.
[40:02] 67 67
[40:06] Okay. Stuff chill here.
[40:08] What is this saying? No active waypoint
[40:11] set. Retrieve waypoint data from the
[40:12] lab. Yeah, I'm on my way. I'm on my
[40:15] goddamn way. I'm the only one left.
[40:18] Give me a [ __ ] second, will you?
[40:22] Cripe. Okay, we need navigation
[40:26] cassette. We need to figure out what
[40:28] hour
[40:33] I found a way point acquired. Object
[40:34] coordinates from the lab. I'm trying.
[40:36] Why can't I pull this?
[40:38] Hello.
[40:42] What's this saying? Navigation locked.
[40:44] No way. Point data found. Insert a
[40:46] neural cassette with a laboratory
[40:48] recording. Oh,
[40:50] yeah. I have to go into the lab. It did
[40:53] say that.
[40:56] I was getting ahead of myself.
[41:03] Boss, let me in.
[41:10] I don't know. Green or glowing energy
[41:12] crystal. I wouldn't pick up with my
[41:14] [ __ ] bare hands.
[41:19] This is my light, Victor. At least what
[41:21] remains of it. Oh my god, it's the
[41:22] signal talking to me. Follow it and I
[41:24] will lead you through the darkness.
[41:29] Holy [ __ ]
[41:35] Okay, I've got the signal inscribed on
[41:37] my eyeballs now.
[41:40] Signal handling procedure. Convert
[41:41] signal data into a usable waypoint.
[41:44] Signal data destabilizes vessel systems
[41:46] on contact. Approved method. Tune radio
[41:49] transmitter to correct signal frequency.
[41:51] Record the signal onto a cassette.
[41:53] Insert cassette into navigation system
[41:55] to process coordinates. Important.
[41:57] Standard strata cassettes will fail
[41:59] under signal load. Use instead neural
[42:01] storage cassettes designed to carry
[42:03] unstable cognitive data compatible with
[42:06] signal structure. Okay. Tune radio
[42:09] transmitter to correct signal frequency.
[42:17] How do I know when I'm there? Hold on.
[42:21] Does that go in here?
[42:24] untuned.
[42:28] Okay.
[42:31] Am I picking up those voices?
[42:34] I don't know what I'm doing.
[42:38] It stops though.
[42:41] Is there a way of knowing better of what
[42:43] I'm doing? Oh [ __ ] Okay.
[42:46] Wired raw reader circuit to screen.
[42:49] Place crystal and circle circuit to
[42:51] activate. Hanium crystal seems to trap
[42:53] frequency. Gotcha. Signal exposure
[42:56] leaves imprint on retina. Oh, maybe I
[42:58] have to imprint it on my retina and then
[43:00] start tuning.
[43:03] Need room to be dark.
[43:08] Whoa, that's so [ __ ] cool.
[43:21] Is this good?
[43:25] I'm going blind.
[43:32] Is that supposed to line up with that? I
[43:33] I don't know what I'm doing.
[43:37] Oh [ __ ]
[43:41] Okay. 17120.
[43:44] Ah,
[43:46] that's cool.
[43:50] Okay,
[43:52] so 17.
[44:03] [ __ ] yeah.
[44:06] That's so sick.
[44:09] Okay, what was next?
[44:11] Record the signal onto cassette. Inset
[44:13] into navigation system to process
[44:15] coordinates. Okay, thank you.
[44:19] The idea that someone has to sit here
[44:21] with a [ __ ] wacky crystal imprinted
[44:24] onto their retinas and then put it on
[44:27] the [ __ ] board.
[44:29] That's pretty sick.
[44:34] Okay, so do you go in there?
[44:41] I don't know what I'm looking for.
[44:50] Incompatible files. Commit will be
[44:53] reverted. Okay.
[44:56] Reading cassette write permissions
[44:58] granted. Opening up register listing
[45:00] readable files. How the [ __ ] am I
[45:02] supposed to know? System requires three
[45:05] vectors of file type XYZ. Okay. XYZ
[45:09] XYZ
[45:10] XYZ Okay, maybe that wasn't as hard as I
[45:14] thought it would be.
[45:20] Are we in [ __ ] space?
[45:23] This is off course. Course correction
[45:25] required.
[45:26] Okay, you got it. You got it. Can Now,
[45:29] can I do this stuff? Uh, navigation
[45:32] cassette.
[45:35] Boom.
[45:37] Seismic data encoded. Take out cassette.
[45:41] Do I have to put it back in here?
[45:46] Uh, yes. Cuz I need to decode it.
[45:52] Decrypt it.
[45:57] What kind of ground per centimeter cubed
[45:58] are we working with? 2.71.
[46:01] Okay. Do I need to put this one back in?
[46:06] No action needed. Okay. Waypoint up to
[46:08] date. Uh 2.71,
[46:14] which would lead to
[46:17] Oh,
[46:20] 62 to 54.
[46:24] Should I just put it in the middle?
[46:32] I don't think that's good. Am I supposed
[46:33] to do some [ __ ] math?
[46:36] 2.71. So, we're between 2.6 and 3, which
[46:41] is between 62 and 54.
[46:46] Oh, maybe it's 60 then.
[46:50] Oh, this is moving.
[46:53] There you go. And our coordinates are
[46:56] going to be
[47:00] Give us a little more clearance.
[47:04] 85 and 37.
[47:11] [ __ ] yeah. That's so cool.
[47:18] I really enjoy this system. Lock that
[47:20] bad boy in. Autopilot that [ __ ] I
[47:23] locked onto the signal, [ __ ]
[47:28] Now what? Now I die. Someone kills me.
[47:32] Oh, got to pick up my sweet 16 phone.
[47:37] Oh, it's October now.
[47:42] Oh, don't you hate when you pick up the
[47:43] phone and you get memories?
[47:49] Who am I [ __ ] calling?
[47:58] Oh, I can back out.
[48:01] Uh
[48:03] 82736409.
[48:09] Pedro Kaminski. Whoa,
[48:13] that is a terrifying face.
[48:18] 1979.
[48:22] Central Hospital 12.
[48:25] Vosto payment to
[48:28] Okay.
[48:30] Neuro cassette ID 51.
[48:34] Vosto makes no medical claims.
[48:35] Interpretation and meaning are left to
[48:37] those who received the cassette. That's
[48:39] I don't understand this. A sun that
[48:42] never sets. Payment due 30 days from
[48:45] issue.
[48:46] Service for a neural cassette. Hospital
[48:48] site deployment. Inscription procedure
[48:50] and preparation and custodial packaging.
[48:54] Do we get cassette brains? 8273649.
[49:02] How do I
[49:07] Oh [ __ ] Oh.
[49:10] Ah. My eyeballs are getting wet.
[49:14] How do I reset this?
[49:17] I can't
[49:22] hang it up.
[49:29] Hello.
[49:34] Help. Coin goes in.
[49:37] 82736409.
[49:51] >> You've reached Vast continuity services.
[49:56] Thank you for taking this step.
[50:00] >> Before we proceed, please remember
[50:04] preservation is not an act of denial. It
[50:07] is an act of care.
[50:10] A neural cassette has been issued to a
[50:12] registered name. Petra, please enter the
[50:16] cassette identification number
[50:17] associated with this name. Cassette
[50:20] identification number
[50:24] 51.
[50:30] Oh,
[50:32] this ID is associated with the name P E
[50:35] D R O.
[50:38] If this is correct, press one. If not,
[50:40] press two.
[50:43] Thank you, Kaminsky, for registering
[50:45] with Vosto.
[50:47] Our records indicate that the payment
[50:49] has not yet been finalized and requires
[50:51] your registration consent.
[50:55] >> This call serves as verification.
[50:58] To proceed, we will ask you to confirm
[50:59] some details. Okay.
[51:03] Enter the age of the person associated
[51:04] with this record, then press hash.
[51:09] Uh,
[51:10] what year are we in?
[51:13] 1974.
[51:17] Oh,
[51:20] 1980.
[51:23] We are six years old.
[51:29] 1979.
[51:34] Central Hospital 1980.
[51:42] Huh?
[51:44] Date of birth, 2nd of January, 1974.
[51:48] Issued on 1978, valid till 1988. Are we
[51:52] a [ __ ] baby? Invoice date 1980.
[52:05] Please enter the hospital identification
[52:07] number. I
[52:09] I mean, I got that immediately. I just
[52:11] thought we were older. I didn't know we
[52:13] were six. I mean, obviously the person
[52:14] on the phone isn't six, but I wasn't
[52:18] connecting things. Uh, please enter the
[52:20] hospital identification number where the
[52:22] person is currently located.
[52:25] Oh, wait. That's probably on this,
[52:26] right?
[52:30] No. Well, hospital 12.
[52:40] Yeah. Is it 12?
[52:45] Thank you. The information is correct.
[52:46] Okay. I'm thinking way too hard about
[52:50] this. It's really straightforward. You
[52:51] previously stated that the person's last
[52:53] confirmed happy memory occurred on their
[52:55] birthday 1979.
[53:00] Day, month, and year.
[53:04] Okay.
[53:07] Um,
[53:08] so 0201
[53:11] 1979
[53:15] or is it just 79?
[53:18] Okay, the date is correct.
[53:21] Verification is complete. All required
[53:22] details have been confirmed.
[53:28] The total amount due is 39 million ZEV.
[53:33] To confirm payment, press one.
[53:37] The payment has been authorized. Make
[53:39] the Vastto bank bank transaction. The
[53:42] funds will be drawn from your bank
[53:43] account within one to three working
[53:45] days. Your account is now in debt and
[53:47] may be subject to citizen review.
[53:51] During an on-site visit, a personal
[53:53] recording was collected from you. What?
[53:57] This recording will now be played back.
[53:59] Oh god.
[54:04] me talk.
[54:07] >> I Okay, I'm sorry. I'm not
[54:10] >> I'm not good with words.
[54:13] >> I I feel like I should remember some
[54:16] special moment to tell you about,
[54:19] >> but I can't
[54:22] I don't know where one memory ends and
[54:24] the next one begins. Is this my kid?
[54:28] >> It's all just him.
[54:32] All these things I went I want to teach
[54:34] him. All these things I want him to
[54:36] experience.
[54:38] >> Just every
[54:49] >> What the [ __ ]
[54:53] >> Coughs in backward. It's okay. Daddy is
[54:55] here.
[54:59] >> I'm sorry. I just don't
[55:03] [ __ ] me, man.
[55:08] >> I just want to be the kind of father who
[55:09] tries, who keeps trying until there's
[55:11] nothing left to try.
[55:21] Thank you for sharing that with us.
[55:25] Due to the subject's critical condition,
[55:29] the day scheduled for inscription
[55:31] procedure is tomorrow.
[55:40] Post procedure documentation will be
[55:42] finalized automatically. Cassette
[55:44] retrieval instructions will be issued
[55:46] within the state.
[56:01] So on the phone apparently.
[56:03] Damn.
[56:05] I'm truly sorry you had to go through
[56:06] that again.
[56:10] [ __ ] dude.
[56:15] Can I call this number?
[56:18] Attention vessels off course. Course
[56:19] correction required. It's always [ __ ]
[56:21] required. 80164188
[56:28] 64188.
[56:36] >> You You have reached the Strata
[56:38] emergency service.
[56:40] >> Please state the nature of your
[56:42] emergency as well as your drilling
[56:43] vessels.
[56:49] Uh, not good.
[56:55] Okay,
[56:57] cool. Very helpful for me. Thank you.
[57:02] All right. Do I have to get coordinates
[57:04] the same way again with the new world
[57:06] cassette and everything?
[57:08] Oh, yeah, I do. That's so sick.
[57:12] Close the door. Where's the projector
[57:15] doing that? Oh, cool.
[57:19] Okay. Do I still have the crystal? Oh,
[57:27] burn that [ __ ] onto daddy's retinas.
[57:33] Oh, 17120. Still
[57:39] uh neural cassette.
[57:45] Ah, no. Grab that one.
[57:54] Tuned.
[58:00] Um, and let's do the seismic cassette
[58:03] first. Actually, no, we don't need to
[58:06] cuz it doesn't matter which order you do
[58:07] them in.
[58:12] Waypoint up to date. Geological Waypoint
[58:14] data already uploaded system.
[58:17] Oh,
[58:19] okay. Do I have to do any of this?
[58:23] Is it all the same as before?
[58:31] I think I might have just had to sit
[58:32] down and input the coordinates again.
[58:34] But we'll do all this just in case. Just
[58:37] in case. Set.
[58:39] 3.45. No, it's different.
[58:44] Okay. Um.
[58:47] Oh, I thought there was no path.
[58:53] Like having it like right in the middle.
[58:55] Uh 3.45,
[58:57] which is
[59:00] just above 46
[59:03] or just below 46.
[59:07] So like 45.
[59:14] Oh, wait. Is Or is it the other way?
[59:18] Oh,
[59:20] never mind. That was right. Uh 18 and
[59:24] 68.
[59:30] [ __ ] yeah. It It's so cool. It makes you
[59:32] feel so smart.
[59:37] Okay, now I feel dumb. Jibus,
[59:40] what happened?
[59:43] Engine failure detected. Immediate
[59:44] repair required. Okay, I have to get to
[59:46] the engine room.
[59:48] How do I get into the engine?
[59:53] Oh, what now? I don't want to cry over
[59:56] my child.
[59:58] >> Can you read me, Stean?
[1:00:02] >> Bodhan, here. Please answer.
[1:00:05] >> Victor. Victor,
[1:00:08] >> of course it's you.
[1:00:11] >> Don't say a word. Just shut up.
[1:00:16] >> I told him from the start. I said it
[1:00:19] during the prep.
[1:00:21] >> I said it to Stan's face.
[1:00:25] >> If we bring you with us, then the
[1:00:27] mission is doomed. [ __ ] rude.
[1:00:30] >> You're poison, Victor.
[1:00:33] >> That's what you are.
[1:00:36] You sit up there in that cockpit
[1:00:37] pretending you're in control while the
[1:00:40] rest of us burn in [ __ ] hell down
[1:00:42] here.
[1:00:44] >> Katnia is waiting for me. Lilia and Vera
[1:00:48] are waiting for me. I have everything to
[1:00:50] lose.
[1:00:52] >> All you have is that [ __ ] cassette
[1:00:54] full of fake memories.
[1:00:57] >> Taking the engines apart. We're stopping
[1:00:58] here.
[1:01:01] This mission is over.
[1:01:04] Don't come down here. Don't even [ __ ]
[1:01:06] think about trying to stop me
[1:01:09] >> or I'll put a screwdriver through your
[1:01:11] skull.
[1:01:13] >> Just stay up there. Dig your own grave
[1:01:15] for all I care.
[1:01:18] >> Seemed good at that.
[1:01:22] Guess who's coming in.
[1:01:26] Oh, and you laid out flowers for me. How
[1:01:28] beautiful. That's so nice. Thank you.
[1:01:33] I'm here to [ __ ] up the mission.
[1:01:37] Okay, I have a new fuse. Can I put that
[1:01:39] in the engine?
[1:01:44] Yeah, buddy. Three fuses. It's already
[1:01:47] set to three.
[1:01:50] 67. 67.
[1:01:55] Right. Engine failure man. Oh, manual
[1:01:57] repair required.
[1:01:59] It's cool that
[1:02:02] again it's a little like
[1:02:05] mouthwashing in that regard. Like you're
[1:02:07] piecing together what actually happened
[1:02:10] as you're going.
[1:02:18] Oh,
[1:02:19] look at all these pipes.
[1:02:22] So sexy. I love I told you guys before
[1:02:25] at the backs of buildings, I love taking
[1:02:27] pictures of them to see like this the
[1:02:29] fire escape stairs and the pipes and the
[1:02:32] wiring and the dishes and the air
[1:02:34] conditioners and everything out the
[1:02:36] back. I just love
[1:02:38] I just love that aesthetic. I don't know
[1:02:40] what it is about it.
[1:02:42] It's like the inner workings of things.
[1:02:44] Like this is the real thing that's
[1:02:45] keeping everything alive and running and
[1:02:47] going and not the cleaned up front that
[1:02:52] you normally see.
[1:02:55] Should get purple cassette down here,
[1:02:56] right?
[1:02:59] Oh, I should get big wrench.
[1:03:02] I have to bash someone's face in
[1:03:06] break that [ __ ]
[1:03:09] I have an engine key. Can that work?
[1:03:12] Uh, 2nd of November. Fix an issue with
[1:03:14] the engine's filters. Right. One breaks
[1:03:17] and under too much strain. Spoke to the
[1:03:18] pilot about it. Weird [ __ ] That me.
[1:03:21] Right engine filter keeps breaking.
[1:03:23] Keeping an inventory on hand here in the
[1:03:25] shed for now. Guesta dug up the first
[1:03:28] junk they could find for this mission.
[1:03:30] Desperate times and all that. Idiots.
[1:03:32] Piece of [ __ ] Filter broke again. Down
[1:03:34] to one spare now. I'll have to It'll
[1:03:36] have to do. Keep having nightmares.
[1:03:39] Always about Lilia and Vera. missed him
[1:03:41] so goddamn much. So, is this like a
[1:03:44] thing that's actually happening? Is the
[1:03:45] signal actually making this happen or
[1:03:47] are we getting like cabin fever for
[1:03:48] being down here? Also, what's the guy's
[1:03:50] plan? I'm going to stop the engines and
[1:03:52] we're not going anywhere anymore. So,
[1:03:54] we'll just stand out here and die. 7th
[1:03:57] of November, so 5 days after. This
[1:04:00] mission was one big mistake from the
[1:04:01] start. Things go missing. Everyone acts
[1:04:03] like lunatics. The pilot most of all, I
[1:04:05] bet my life he is risking this entire
[1:04:07] mission with that insane cassette of
[1:04:09] his. If Adamo is too much of an idiot to
[1:04:12] steer this ship straight, then I'll do
[1:04:14] it myself. Oh, Adamo is the pilot.
[1:04:17] Sorry, I I'm all over the place. I I
[1:04:21] should do a video on my Spedicy channel
[1:04:23] talking about what happened to me in the
[1:04:25] last couple of months because I am
[1:04:27] coming down off like 3 weeks of
[1:04:29] migraines. So, my brain isn't
[1:04:32] fully on and I was even like, should I
[1:04:34] record today or not? But I I really like
[1:04:36] the look of this game, so I just
[1:04:40] decided I want to do it, but maybe I'm
[1:04:43] not ready cuz all the information that's
[1:04:44] going in is not really sticking. My My
[1:04:47] brain's not sticky at the moment. Can I
[1:04:49] have your purple suit? Purple guy.
[1:04:54] Okay,
[1:04:56] that seems important.
[1:04:58] Hey, if you pick it up, I'll bring it
[1:05:00] with me. I just don't know where it goes
[1:05:01] yet.
[1:05:04] Let's find out, shall we?
[1:05:09] Oh brother.
[1:05:13] Everyone's goddamn dead. You got
[1:05:16] eviscerated.
[1:05:20] [ __ ] me, man.
[1:05:23] Do this [ __ ] all on my own.
[1:05:28] Are we going to find out that I'm the
[1:05:29] reason they're all dead?
[1:05:32] Like, you'll say, "Oh, there's a monster
[1:05:33] on board." But I actually just went
[1:05:34] crazy and killed everyone.
[1:05:39] you fuse. Oh,
[1:05:45] Jesus.
[1:05:48] Okay, so those fuses bad. I need another
[1:05:50] new one.
[1:05:53] Can I take one out from my lights up
[1:05:55] above or do I have to find a new one
[1:05:57] down here?
[1:06:08] This is a cool game so far.
[1:06:11] I really like it. Air flow's off,
[1:06:14] coolant's off, fuel pumps are off.
[1:06:17] Well, that's not what you want to see,
[1:06:18] is it?
[1:06:21] And I like this. I like how tactile
[1:06:23] everything is. I like using all the
[1:06:24] tools
[1:06:26] and keeping them with me and
[1:06:29] piecing stuff together myself.
[1:06:33] It's very fun.
[1:06:40] Okay. Nice. Fan should be on now. Hell
[1:06:43] yeah.
[1:06:46] All right.
[1:06:50] Oh, I thought there was a gap.
[1:06:52] What else can I fix from my dismal
[1:06:54] circumstances?
[1:07:00] Can I go that way? Excuse me. Excuse me.
[1:07:04] Coolant and fuel pumps. Oh, everything.
[1:07:06] Oh, it's the right engine, I see.
[1:07:12] Um, I might go take a fuse from way up
[1:07:14] top.
[1:07:18] And see if that'll work.
[1:07:22] Hurry.
[1:07:26] Although, I don't know what I I could
[1:07:27] probably use this on some [ __ ]
[1:07:32] I'm going to need to grab some coolant,
[1:07:34] aren't I?
[1:07:37] Wait, let me look around in here now
[1:07:38] that I know. I'm looking for fuses.
[1:07:41] A clock. You think a clock couldn't save
[1:07:43] us? Turn back time. If I could turn back
[1:07:48] time.
[1:07:50] I swear to God if this whole video gets
[1:07:53] claimed because of singing that one
[1:07:54] lyric. Okay, I can't go back out. That's
[1:07:56] good to know. Oh, wait. I can't.
[1:08:00] Don't linger.
[1:08:02] Tell me what to do.
[1:08:05] To remain still is to be buried.
[1:08:09] Maybe for you. Take it out of here.
[1:08:19] Oh, [ __ ] It's me hitting the
[1:08:21] brush.
[1:08:24] I really thought that that was something
[1:08:26] chasing me cuz I turned out the lights.
[1:08:29] Terrifying.
[1:08:33] Whoa, that looked like it got bigger all
[1:08:34] of a sudden. Wait, is that different?
[1:08:37] Why did it seem way longer?
[1:08:43] Okay, I've got a fuse. And I refuse to
[1:08:46] give up.
[1:08:53] For some reason, just holding W doesn't
[1:08:55] work. You have to keep pressing it.
[1:09:00] Okay,
[1:09:02] nice.
[1:09:04] So, that's all that stuff working.
[1:09:08] Righty ho ho. I had to press something
[1:09:11] down there.
[1:09:13] Okay, fuel pumps are working. Now, I
[1:09:15] just need coolant.
[1:09:20] which I thought you would like have a
[1:09:21] key on you or something,
[1:09:24] but you are [ __ ] useless to me.
[1:09:29] Oh. Oh, it's really [ __ ] dark. I
[1:09:32] couldn't see anything.
[1:09:34] Ah okay.
[1:09:43] That good. Repair the engine. Nice.
[1:09:47] Now that's stuck there, so I can't use
[1:09:49] it again.
[1:09:50] Oh, I really thought your body was going
[1:09:52] to be gone.
[1:09:57] Oh god,
[1:10:06] there's still this thing. I don't know
[1:10:08] if I am able to get into that.
[1:10:11] Be careful. It is waking up.
[1:10:17] I don't have
[1:10:19] purple tape, right?
[1:10:23] No, this is a communication cuz Okay,
[1:10:25] I'll be back down here eventually.
[1:10:34] Yeah, this [ __ ] place is changing.
[1:10:41] Oh,
[1:10:44] I'm losing my mind. This whole area is
[1:10:47] different.
[1:10:51] I was like, why did it feel longer the
[1:10:52] first time? Cuz it was.
[1:10:59] Oh Christ.
[1:11:03] Oh,
[1:11:07] I don't like it. I don't like it. I
[1:11:09] don't like it. It's coming.
[1:11:11] It's coming. Get it.
[1:11:14] Get it.
[1:11:18] [ __ ] Oh god. What do I do? What do I
[1:11:21] do? What do I do? Run. Run. Run. [ __ ]
[1:11:25] me.
[1:11:28] Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Oh, hanging
[1:11:30] bodies. Okay.
[1:11:34] Oh Jesus. Oh Jesus. I don't like him to
[1:11:36] think under pressure. Oh, he's close.
[1:11:40] What do I do? What do I do? What do I
[1:11:42] do? Door 311.
[1:11:47] Where is he? Where is he? He's close.
[1:11:53] I don't know where he is.
[1:12:01] 311 is down here somewhere.
[1:12:04] Oh, you ugly [ __ ]
[1:12:08] 307. Oh, it's in the middle of this.
[1:12:11] 309.
[1:12:16] Did I win and die at the same time? Oh,
[1:12:18] what is wrong with you?
[1:12:21] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ]
[1:12:22] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ]
[1:12:23] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ]
[1:12:23] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ]
[1:12:23] [ __ ] F. [ __ ]
[1:12:25] Close it.
[1:12:31] I hate this. I hate this.
[1:12:35] Go go go go go go go go go go
[1:12:36] go go go go go go go go go go
[1:12:37] go go.
[1:12:39] Oh, kick it in the face.
[1:12:44] Oh, yeah. Exactly what I wanted you to
[1:12:46] do. Well played.
[1:12:51] Oh, is that the visage of like my dead
[1:12:52] kid or something?
[1:12:55] [ __ ] man.
[1:13:02] Oh why?
[1:13:05] Why more?
[1:13:08] Just let me go.
[1:13:12] It's not real. It's not real. It's not
[1:13:13] real. It's not real. It's not real. It's
[1:13:15] not real.
[1:13:19] Real enough to scare the [ __ ] out of me.
[1:13:23] The [ __ ] in my pants is real. As long as
[1:13:26] you are here, I can hold it off.
[1:13:29] I think it's my conscience talking to
[1:13:30] me. But you can't run from the past
[1:13:32] forever.
[1:13:34] I missed what that one said.
[1:13:37] Holy [ __ ]
[1:13:41] Where's my cassettes?
[1:13:45] Huh?
[1:13:49] Oh, it's here.
[1:13:53] Okay. Jesus,
[1:13:56] that was terrifying.
[1:13:59] Oh, look. Seismic data. Cool.
[1:14:02] Let's go back to normaly after that,
[1:14:04] shall we? Let's Everything's [ __ ]
[1:14:06] fine now.
[1:14:12] 3.45. That was
[1:14:16] same as last time, isn't it?
[1:14:23] God, why is it so dark in here?
[1:14:26] Why can't I move that?
[1:14:30] Hello.
[1:14:34] Okay. Everything else is the same.
[1:14:38] Input coordinates. Adjust the RPM with
[1:14:40] the throttle. I'm trying, but it
[1:14:42] wouldn't let me. Oh, right.
[1:14:57] What was it last time? I can't remember.
[1:14:59] Uh 18 and 68.
[1:15:08] Um
[1:15:10] yeah 45.
[1:15:16] Righty ho.
[1:15:20] Locked on.
[1:15:22] Autopilot engage.
[1:15:25] Now I can relax. What depth are we at?
[1:15:27] It says it somewhere.
[1:15:30] 7423. We're getting there.
[1:15:35] We're pretty damn close.
[1:15:37] Thank you. Oh no.
[1:15:42] I'm back in my house.
[1:15:45] Let's
[1:15:47] go to the top floor.
[1:15:50] Do what it has.
[1:15:55] I don't know if there's a hint somewhere
[1:15:57] as to what floor I'm supposed to be on.
[1:16:05] Yeah, that looks about right. This is
[1:16:08] some Silent Hill 2 looking ass.
[1:16:13] Calamity strikes nation 11th of April
[1:16:15] early morning. The first of an ongoing
[1:16:17] series of earthquakes struck nigured.
[1:16:22] The It's like trying to read the places
[1:16:23] in Metal Gear Solid 3 again. Gajnigrad.
[1:16:27] The events have led to several power
[1:16:28] plants failing and the city center is at
[1:16:31] the time of writing ravaged by countless
[1:16:33] fires. More recent reports also indicate
[1:16:36] that nearly all types of electronics in
[1:16:38] the city have been rendered unusable.
[1:16:41] Authorities have yet to comment on if
[1:16:44] this is a natural phenomenon or some
[1:16:45] kind of coordinated attack. The
[1:16:47] seemingly ever escalating nature of the
[1:16:49] disaster has however already led to some
[1:16:52] dubbing it as the Matroska incident. Uh
[1:16:56] okay. So just earthquakes are causing
[1:16:59] it. Maybe because we're digging into the
[1:17:00] [ __ ] ground and the signal's like,
[1:17:03] "Yeah, you're all about to die."
[1:17:08] Have you lost someone? To lose a loved
[1:17:09] one is the deepest wound a person can
[1:17:12] carry. The world is cruel. We learned
[1:17:14] that far too early. But it does not have
[1:17:16] to end there. Through revolutionary
[1:17:19] neuroarchchival technology, the Vostto
[1:17:21] Initiative offers a final chance to
[1:17:23] preserve what matters most. Using our
[1:17:25] state-of-the-art memory cassettes, a
[1:17:27] human consciousness can be transferred
[1:17:28] moments before biological death. A
[1:17:32] voice, a memory, a presence preserved.
[1:17:35] So you never truly have to say goodbye.
[1:17:37] And perhaps one day you may even speak
[1:17:39] again.
[1:17:41] Oh, did I lose my kid and I put him in a
[1:17:43] cassette?
[1:17:57] Emergency now confidential. If you hear
[1:17:58] a patient who has been confirmed to be
[1:18:00] deceased speak, do not under any
[1:18:03] circumstances listen to what they are
[1:18:04] saying. Oh, that is some SCP [ __ ]
[1:18:13] So quiet. Uh, hospital 12. Ooh, that's
[1:18:16] the one that was on the note. Elena
[1:18:19] Moratova. Patient still without
[1:18:21] appetite. Lucid but under continuous
[1:18:23] distress. Exposure to signal
[1:18:25] paradoxically seems to alleviate some
[1:18:27] symptoms. Reinstate IV 24 hours. Place
[1:18:30] signal recording at 2hour intervals.
[1:18:32] Like the white rabbit signal.
[1:18:34] The day after patient catatonic without
[1:18:36] constant exposure to signal experiences
[1:18:38] sudden bursts of activity, speaks an
[1:18:40] unknown but seemingly coherent language.
[1:18:43] Keep sedated and make sure to never
[1:18:45] handle without proper support staff.
[1:18:48] Arrange for immediate patient transfer
[1:18:50] to specialist hospital. Law enforcement
[1:18:53] notified.
[1:18:54] Damn.
[1:18:57] The family of Daniel Petrova in 282 had
[1:19:01] paid for the vastto procedure but the
[1:19:03] patient died. suddenly last night. So,
[1:19:05] the nurses on staff missed a recording
[1:19:07] window. How do we handle this? What do
[1:19:08] we tell them? Tell them you [ __ ] up
[1:19:10] and get sued.
[1:19:19] That's right there.
[1:19:21] Oh [ __ ]
[1:19:26] What does that mean for Jack Boy?
[1:19:30] Hospital 12, Children's Ward. Yeah. So,
[1:19:33] I'm there.
[1:19:36] What room is it?
[1:19:39] 282. Is that where I should be going?
[1:19:44] This doesn't have a room.
[1:19:49] Oh, that's freaky.
[1:19:51] 282
[1:19:53] is not on that.
[1:20:00] I guess I could just walk around and
[1:20:02] look.
[1:20:04] Right. It doesn't say room on this.
[1:20:08] Does it?
[1:20:14] I just go for a wander.
[1:20:20] Can I go this way? No, I can't.
[1:20:27] [ __ ]
[1:20:33] Okay cool.
[1:20:35] Scared the [ __ ] out of me. I think I
[1:20:38] actually farted when that just happened.
[1:20:42] Three.
[1:20:46] What the hell are these?
[1:20:49] There's a big three on the floor.
[1:20:51] Nothing there, but there's a room
[1:20:52] number. Is that 311?
[1:20:56] Uh TV.
[1:21:00] Okay. Where's 311?
[1:21:05] There is no 311.
[1:21:07] 319, 320, 312, and 13, 39, and 310. But
[1:21:11] there's no 311.
[1:21:15] Uhoh.
[1:21:22] Maybe I'll see it.
[1:21:27] Oh god, it's dark.
[1:21:29] I'm going to follow the lights.
[1:21:33] There goes my boy.
[1:21:37] As beautiful as the day he died. Oh, is
[1:21:40] this Saturn eating its kid? That's the
[1:21:43] name of it, right? Is this
[1:21:47] or is it Jupiter eats its kid?
[1:21:50] Can't remember.
[1:21:52] Oh, look at these. A bunch of white men
[1:21:55] who are the problem.
[1:22:00] Oh lovely.
[1:22:02] Earthquakes and burning.
[1:22:05] Burning man.
[1:22:10] Oh, man. I'm losing it.
[1:22:15] I don't like when I'm losing it.
[1:22:22] Okay.
[1:22:26] Oh,
[1:22:28] I don't know. The rest of them I can do
[1:22:30] anything with.
[1:22:41] Oh, here's the TV.
[1:22:45] The hell are these drawings?
[1:23:04] Oh [ __ ] Oh [ __ ] Daddy.
[1:23:10] Oh god.
[1:23:13] Oh god. Son.
[1:23:16] Oh my god. It's following me.
[1:23:24] Okay. So 3 something 7 317.
[1:23:33] Can't do that.
[1:23:35] That's creepy.
[1:23:39] There's no Oh, there is a 307.
[1:23:44] It's on the opposite side.
[1:23:48] Get away from my child.
[1:23:51] When your child is freaking you out,
[1:23:53] it's okay to be scared of them and run
[1:23:54] away.
[1:23:58] Okay, never mind. I thought I had
[1:24:01] solutions to things.
[1:24:09] I [ __ ] hate it. Wait, let's go back.
[1:24:12] See if it says numbers now on the
[1:24:14] screens.
[1:24:22] Oh, I had to come back here.
[1:24:25] 317 was the room they were in. So,
[1:24:29] did he not want to be a dad or he was
[1:24:31] scared of being a dad or something
[1:24:32] [ __ ] up? And then the mom came in here
[1:24:34] and had the baby and the place burned
[1:24:35] down and I'm seeing like my burnt child.
[1:24:39] Hey, what's up?
[1:24:43] No, that's fine. Yeah. Ding ding.
[1:24:46] Yeah, you're at reception.
[1:24:48] Let me out.
[1:24:52] Oh thanks.
[1:24:56] [ __ ] out of here.
[1:25:00] Wait, is there someone in that on the
[1:25:01] screens?
[1:25:04] Oh, that's cool.
[1:25:07] Oh, I wish I picked up on that sooner.
[1:25:12] I love that.
[1:25:14] Okay. 317 should be
[1:25:19] over
[1:25:21] here,
[1:25:24] right?
[1:25:27] This way.
[1:25:36] Is this where it all went down?
[1:25:42] Oh, my beautiful boy.
[1:25:48] My god.
[1:25:51] Instead, you set him free.
[1:25:54] I killed him.
[1:26:03] Did I turn off the machines?
[1:26:15] Respiratory unit off.
[1:26:25] Please don't tell me that that was a
[1:26:27] sequence I was supposed to get and trial
[1:26:28] and error and I just did it immediately.
[1:26:31] There's no way. I I don't believe that.
[1:26:34] Absolutely no way. And the cardiac
[1:26:36] support.
[1:26:38] Where is that?
[1:26:44] Oh,
[1:26:51] he's not truly gone. Victor,
[1:26:54] take the cassette, hold them in your
[1:26:56] arms, and you will know.
[1:27:00] That's so [ __ ]
[1:27:03] Impressive
[1:27:08] that such a small vessel can contain
[1:27:10] something as infinite as a soul. My
[1:27:13] child's soul is not on that. But a body
[1:27:16] should not have to live.
[1:27:18] This may have been all they could give
[1:27:20] you.
[1:27:24] But I have no such limits.
[1:27:27] Keep following the signal, Victor. That
[1:27:29] is how you will find me.
[1:27:32] Oh [ __ ] I didn't read that. This
[1:27:34] cassette is the key. You brought it with
[1:27:36] you on this mission for a reason.
[1:27:40] Pro is still with you on your vessel.
[1:27:45] You just have to remember who stole him
[1:27:47] from you.
[1:27:50] God damn, that's heavy.
[1:27:56] Oh, everything's on fire. Set your son
[1:27:59] free.
[1:28:08] Shut it.
[1:28:12] Express Telegram from Stean Adamo to me.
[1:28:15] You have to go home right now. All
[1:28:17] landlines, electronics out of order.
[1:28:18] Fires throughout the city. Can't tell
[1:28:21] you confidential details. We have made a
[1:28:22] mistake. I fear we cannot undo.
[1:28:27] Oh, and the doll is here.
[1:28:30] I I think it's this angel that's
[1:28:32] speaking to me.
[1:28:43] That's cool though.
[1:28:45] What a cool premise for a game.
[1:28:52] I should be able to go in here now,
[1:28:54] right?
[1:29:02] What's going on in here?
[1:29:06] I saw a big machine digging deep into
[1:29:08] the ground. It was loud and strong and
[1:29:11] didn't stop. I watched it for a long
[1:29:13] time. Dad said people use machines like
[1:29:16] that to go deeper and deeper.
[1:29:20] Me and dad fought against fire breathing
[1:29:21] dragons together. We won, but they
[1:29:23] burned Dad really badly. Afterwards, I
[1:29:25] found a bucket with some water to pour
[1:29:26] over his head to make him feel better.
[1:29:29] He laughed, so it must have worked.
[1:29:32] What the [ __ ]
[1:29:37] Oh, this is the pro cassette. Was I
[1:29:40] listening to my boy's brain?
[1:29:46] Was I the dad?
[1:29:48] We ate pancakes together. They were
[1:29:50] really good. Now I'm waiting to open my
[1:29:52] presents. I want a mole.
[1:29:55] Oh god. This is my child. This is him
[1:29:59] brain.
[1:30:00] My child him brain. Him brain and tape.
[1:30:05] I can't look at this.
[1:30:08] Please be safe down there. This is the
[1:30:10] last time you promised.
[1:30:12] This is the last time you promised.
[1:30:17] Look at that lady with a baby.
[1:30:22] engineer.
[1:30:24] >> Okay. Well,
[1:30:27] come along, son.
[1:30:29] Daddy will show you the world.
[1:30:33] I have a [ __ ] message.
[1:30:38] My dear friend, let me tell you
[1:30:39] something. I Oh, that's I've read that
[1:30:42] before.
[1:30:46] Wait, where was the communication place
[1:30:48] again? Down here.
[1:30:51] Uh, communication cassette.
[1:30:56] Damn,
[1:31:00] this game took a hecking turn.
[1:31:05] Uh, I'm sorry to say it, but this
[1:31:07] mission is a disaster. It's been several
[1:31:09] days now since any contact from you, and
[1:31:11] now you've hit a dead end. Navigating
[1:31:13] through the layers below you is far too
[1:31:16] precise for our instruments. We can't
[1:31:18] risk another Matroska incident. But you
[1:31:21] fail to realize that I am the greatest
[1:31:23] navigator that has ever existed. I will
[1:31:26] find my way through. My boy will help
[1:31:29] me. He's up there somewhere. Come on,
[1:31:32] son. Use your ghostly powers to guide me
[1:31:36] through the layers of the earth. We are
[1:31:38] terminating your autopilot systems in
[1:31:40] order to save power while we are
[1:31:41] discussing extraction. What do you mean
[1:31:43] save power? Am I plugged into the
[1:31:45] planet? I assure you, no one wants this,
[1:31:48] especially when you're so close to the
[1:31:50] M12 vessel. But sometimes you just have
[1:31:53] to accept reality. Don't listen to their
[1:31:56] apathy. Even if you tried to explain
[1:31:58] what truly is at stake here for you now,
[1:32:01] would they understand? Would they care?
[1:32:05] You are so close, Victor. It's going
[1:32:07] back and forth. If I could bring back
[1:32:10] pro right now for you, I would. But I am
[1:32:13] bound to this place and my reach is
[1:32:15] frustratingly limited. But there are no
[1:32:17] such limitations upon you. I know you
[1:32:20] will find a way. You just have to get
[1:32:22] back into that cockpit.
[1:32:25] Oh, [ __ ] Yeah, this game rules.
[1:32:28] That's so cool.
[1:32:31] All right, this place
[1:32:34] has nothing right now, but I don't think
[1:32:36] it needs it.
[1:32:40] Okay so
[1:32:43] I need to go back into Lab Daddy.
[1:32:48] And I need to get new coordinates.
[1:32:52] The crystal shall guide the way. My
[1:32:55] eyes, they have seen further than your
[1:32:57] stupid brain has ever.
[1:33:00] Okay, still 1721.
[1:33:05] Perilous terrain ahead. Deploy torpedo
[1:33:07] from the engine hall to resume drilling.
[1:33:12] Torpedo.
[1:33:17] I don't want to go back into the engine
[1:33:18] hall. The scars of my past were chasing
[1:33:22] me.
[1:33:24] I want to go home. You and me both, son.
[1:33:27] All right. Now I can go in here.
[1:33:36] Torpedo
[1:33:39] fire not ready. Chamber unloaded. Insert
[1:33:42] a torpedo into the firing tube. Place
[1:33:44] primer over tube and [ __ ] it. I'll [ __ ]
[1:33:47] it. All right. I'll [ __ ] it all up.
[1:33:51] Okay. So, this
[1:33:58] I hold it down and then boom.
[1:34:02] Okay. What am I doing?
[1:34:07] So, that's priming the thing
[1:34:14] and then releasing the torpedo.
[1:34:18] I see. Now, if a guy was to find a
[1:34:20] torpedo, where would he find them?
[1:34:23] Ah,
[1:34:25] is that the key to the thing I always
[1:34:26] thought?
[1:34:28] Guide me, son. Guide me with your
[1:34:30] flowers.
[1:34:32] >> Yes.
[1:34:37] >> Torpedo time.
[1:34:40] This is going to be so [ __ ] sick. I'm
[1:34:43] going to blast the earth in half. [ __ ]
[1:34:45] everybody on the surface. It's my misery
[1:34:48] that matters most.
[1:34:51] Okay. And now down you go. And over you
[1:34:55] go. Fire ready.
[1:35:02] Okay. Should I All right, I have that
[1:35:04] primed. And now
[1:35:17] did that do it?
[1:35:21] Are we good?
[1:35:27] Was
[1:35:29] Was that it? Or do I have to do more?
[1:35:37] It's letting me do more. So, I'm going
[1:35:39] to do more.
[1:35:41] Bet your [ __ ] ass I'm going to do
[1:35:43] more.
[1:35:45] Look at all the torpedoes I have. Oh,
[1:35:47] it's torpedo time.
[1:35:49] I want to go home. Let me just blast
[1:35:51] through the Earth's surfaces and crust.
[1:35:55] Like how far down does the Earth's crust
[1:35:57] go? Cuz it's a lot further than we
[1:35:58] think, isn't it? Or that some people
[1:36:01] think.
[1:36:04] Detonate with clacker.
[1:36:11] There it goes. There it goes.
[1:36:16] Oh, I see.
[1:36:22] Okay, I [ __ ] it up. I I didn't realize
[1:36:24] that I had to detonate again. That's
[1:36:26] exactly what it was saying. Okay.
[1:36:29] Whoopsies. Well, I'm glad that I [ __ ]
[1:36:31] it up cuz it means I get to torpedo time
[1:36:34] even more.
[1:36:38] Like, this is so fun. I am having a
[1:36:41] great time.
[1:36:44] I love torpedo time. It's the best time
[1:36:46] of the day.
[1:36:48] Bet you haven't torpedoed today. Uh, no.
[1:36:51] [ __ ] yourself doesn't count.
[1:36:58] Okay, here we go.
[1:37:02] And then,
[1:37:07] yeah, [ __ ] that surface right up. Hit
[1:37:10] the target with a torpedo.
[1:37:14] Yes sir.
[1:37:20] What now?
[1:37:25] Victor.
[1:37:26] >> Yeah.
[1:37:40] How, bro? We're 7,000 m down.
[1:38:05] Don't let them tempt you into surrender.
[1:38:09] Since when has anything worthwhile ever
[1:38:10] been easy? Amen.
[1:38:13] They will never truly trust you, Victor.
[1:38:17] But I do.
[1:38:21] Get into the cockpit. Listen to your
[1:38:23] instincts. [ __ ] yeah.
[1:38:27] Look, this thing is bringing me to my
[1:38:30] doom. I don't trust it whatsoever, but
[1:38:33] it's really cool. I want to know what
[1:38:35] the [ __ ] Eldrich Truth down below the
[1:38:37] Earth's crust is going to tell me. Um,
[1:38:41] righty. I need my navigation cassette.
[1:38:47] Seismic data found. Ready to record.
[1:38:49] Pull.
[1:38:51] Yeah. Hello.
[1:38:56] Why can't I
[1:38:58] Why is it not working?
[1:39:04] Oh, it's different. Okay.
[1:39:11] Oh god.
[1:39:13] Uh 14980.
[1:39:19] Uh way over.
[1:39:31] Oh, hold on.
[1:39:38] Bingo.
[1:39:41] Hell yeah. This is so fun to do.
[1:39:47] Geological Waypoint data already
[1:39:48] uploaded system. No action needed. What
[1:39:51] do you mean? It was different.
⚡ Saved you time reading this? Transcribe any YouTube video for free — no signup needed.