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suicide out of desperation and that Isaac has been interacting with an apparition all along. Daniels is killed by the "Hive Mind", a large creature which had been directing the
Necromorphs throughout the game, before she could escape with the Marker. After Isaac defeats the Hive Mind, he flees in Daniels' shuttle and allows the Marker to be destroyed along with the colony facility through a sabotage he had initiated earlier in the narrative. En route back to Earth, Isaac deletes his video of Nicole after coming to terms with the truth about her fate. He then experiences a hallucination of being attacked by a reanimated Nicole, showing the influence of the Marker on Isaac is still there and will continue to haunt him for the foreseeable future.
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red if Isaac dies from his wounds, with the player only seeing parts on his back. The RIG was created out of the necessity to keep the player immersed. A team member was inspired by a personal observation of HUD info displayed on the back of a scuba diver's suit in real life. Dino
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Stross is eventually overcome by dementia, forcing Clarke to kill him, but not before learning where
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and convinces him to destroy the Marker, but mysteriously disappears once Isaac acquires and tries to send off the Marker. Daniels later betrays Isaac and reveals that not only is she a double agent secretly instructed by EarthGov to retrieve the Red Marker, but that Nicole had already committed
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converse with for most of the first game, he has more extensive interactions with other non-player characters for its sequel, and that it would make sense for him to vocalize the horrific experiences he had endured. Milham conceded that giving Isaac a voice for
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character. Within this context of underlying colonial discourse, Nae explained that the game depicts a civilizational conflict between Isaac, who represents "the rational enlightened white male", and the monstrous, irrational
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staff considered his inclusion in their "30 characters that defined a decade" feature in 2010, with Ben Reeves lauding his in-universe role in battling the spread of the Necromorphs. Isaac was featured in a 2008 article as one of the characters
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after being mined by humanity. His shuttle, along with the
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1401:"Questions with Gunner Episode 4"
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1935:"Destructoid review: Dead Space"
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