@@AlbertWillHelmWestings2618 I wish we could have seen what happened after earths destruction and how the remnants of humanity would fare against giant space moons
The developers that were making DS4 said Ellie would be the main protagonist and that humanity would eventually defeat the moons. However there would be a price because apparently the moons keep something even worse at bay by devouring worlds like they do. I’m willing to bet that the moons age in the billions of years and have consumed more than one galaxy in the past. I really just want to know their origins and how the necromorphs came to be.
It’s because they aren’t trying to appear civil anymore. They’re done playing the part of all-powerful but rational gods; they’re hungry, monstrous beings who want nothing more than to devour everything and everyone that stands in their way, and they refuse to sugercoat that fact any longer. You can hear the mask slipping off in the way their voices become more and more distorted, it’s like holding a translator up to the mouth of hungry lion: sure, what comes out might sound intelligent and quite reasonable even, but take the translator away and all you’ll hear is a very threatening growl.
what scares me the most is that I have the feeling that every time they say make us whole, I'm pretty sure it means that the brethren moons are creating more of themselves in order to one day have the greatest of all convergence events to combine themselves into something even bigger and more terrifying than what they are now.
*We are coming* *WE ARE HUNGRY* *W E A R E H E R E* That is terrifying as fuck. DS3 is more of an action game, but this is a horror moment akin to the first two games.
this is why i actually loved the 3rd game. its a different type of horror. existential. give the 3rd game another playthrough and keep in the back of your mind the idea that these things represent the worst answer possible to the fermi paradox. no hope, nothing left but us.
You can just hear the fury in their voices. They were originally going to wipe out humanity just to sustain themselves. Now, they are just doing it to make them suffer.
Imagine looking up in the sky and see them approaching..... Everyday coming closer and closer and you see the tentacles and their heads... For almost 1 month you see them up there... In the sky... Coming for us...
Chris Fries did an awesome job voicing the part of a psychopathic, eldritch being capable of consuming entire worlds. Or more or less, a psychopathic eldritch being made out of entire worlds.
Man, the fact that these planets are entirely made of the biomass of all the civilizations they consumed is insane. It's a damn shame the story never concluded.
Once when I spoke in my phone without someone being on the otherside, the "voice" was monotone and absolute empty-sounding and it was muffled too - try to speak through a towel or a pillow and it might be similar.
Not to be blunt but, the ending isn't really a cliffhanger. In reality, the ending taken out of Awakening is that humanity is utterly fucked. There isn't anything Isaac or Carver could do to stop a literal swarm of brethren moons nonetheless what it takes to take out one. I'd imagine Earth gets annihilated rather quickly from the swarm and history goes on.
@@jamalmays4804 i normally agree with your statement but i recently read an article on what Dead Space 4 could have been if Visceral didn’t close down and i have to say really went Quarian on the next entry. You should read it , i think someone made a copy of it on the Dead space wikia page, just type in dead space 4
@@KN-cl2tu Believe me when I went on a insane hunt for any prospects of lore for a DS4. I looked into DS4 cancelled wiki, callisto protocol, the ea trailer although it be a remake, and whatever content brought out since Visceral shutdown. None of it gives any alternative just hints of what could of been another game with Ellie. What we are given is just how it is: canon. Canonically, DS3: Awakened IS the ending. The point I am trying to make is that this isn't a cliffhanger. There isn't a Deus Ex Machina or other lore past this point. To be honest, seeing the reaction of people not wanting to accept this ending really goes to show how devastating this trilogy is. It goes along the line of the typical eldritch abomination that humanity has no possibility of beating which make the most overwhelming stories.
@@jamalmays4804 I do have a theory as to why they were upset. As Edgar Allan poe suggested we all are God and God's. This is our story. We don't want it to end in a way we don't like. We want it to end the way WE want it to end. And ya I do accept this is the cannon ending. However I think what would have spiced it all up would be what's behind the moons? What will they become? Is dead space the final shape? Just my thoughts
It does suck. I mean in a way this could be the ending as the Necromorphs were basically unstoppable. However I wished they could have gotten the last Deadspace game out. They planned to actually tell the origin of the Necromorphs and new elements of the Deadspace world that would have made Deadspace even more frightening.
Yes facts. Dead Space 3 may sucks but the reveal of the main villains is what kinda kept Dead Space alive. Well technically part 1 & 2 but the reveal is still terrifying.
I mean Glenn Schofield said DS3 got really convoluted so I dunno how much involvement he had on DS3 or if the brother moons were planned ahead of time.
Fun fact: Rancid Moon was the original pitch for Dead Space, it would've taken place on a barren prison planet where an outbreak was causing everything to go to hell
You’d think humanity is screwed until you realize that they only reason they *have* survived in the first place is by destroying other planets with planetcrackers and all it took to kill one moon was two guys with supercharged kinesis modules. I believe Earth would put up more of a fight than people think.
I always thought in DS4, Isaac and Carver would rally the last human survivors to use the Planet Cracker class ships to fight the Brethren Moons... like, you could literally split a Moon open and reveal the insides for the human space pilots to shoot into! Just an idea ;-]
I always assumed destroying the marker on it would turn it into a giant blob of dead tissue, would be a cool DLC game where you have to land on a bretheren moon and destroy the marker on it
@@5000Seabass the necro raised and consumes the entire civilizations for quintillions of years and the one we see in the end of DS3 are just some of them
Why all of sudden this video has 90k views? Edit:The comment section is now on moderation. I did get an answer on my question,but i didn't asked to be bombarded with mantras every thirty minutes.
@@TheSimon2996 Honestly I came to terms with Awakened's ending years ago. Dead Space is "the darkest timeline"; the moons are a "great filter" and we simply do not pass. We did our best, we just... lost.
If the Tyranid Hivemind ever had dialogue, I’d kind of expect it to sound something like this. The warped, religious, almost philosophical, nature to the Brethen Moon’s hunger would fit right in.
Many complained about how, in the end, everything Isaac fought for and accomplished added up to nothing, but I think the end is more than fitting for such a cosmic horror story: The Brethren Moons are gods in their own right. They have created and culled countless sapient species as nothing more than livestock, and have minds so vast we are but drops of water compared their oceans of consciousness. The idea that humanity could ever hope to stand up to such immense beings is absurd. In the end we are nothing but food
a hardened engineer with telekinesis went through necromorph armies 3 times in a row and killed one of those moons mostly unharmed, those moons are fucked
Yes! Hell, I have a few ideas that could help make the tyranids more terrifying. Pretty much have the advanced stage bioforms, the ones that have the more pronounced psychic powers, like the swarmlord and zoanthropes would be project a voice/the entirety of the hivemind into your head, driving you insane from the combined screams of the collective mind of the tyranids, while also taunting you. Like they have their own pseudo personality, like certain actions that they do to make people scared. Like that picture of a swarmlord with its swords in the ground and it’s arms crossed, like he’s taunting a lone guardsman, while the planet is being consumed.
@@TheCorrodedMan Nah, just that giant baby from the beginning of 2001: A Space Odyssey. That's the twist: The Moons will unite all of humanity into one single human. Circle of life and all that other Elton John Lion King bullshit.
So basically this is the jist of what might happen: When a brethren moon has consumed enough bodies it creates another brethren and when the moons feel that their numbers have grown enough they assimilate as one and and become a bigger moon or planet so to say, after that has been done the cycle continues again, they send out another monolith to a suitable planet and let that planet teem with life and when the time is right they consume the inhabitants of the planet then the cycle of brethren assimilation and organic harvesting starts again, think of it like what happened in "end of evangelion" when everyone was turned to primordial soup of every living person's consciousness only in this it's dead bodies that have been twisted and corrupted that are consumed and those that survived the genocide are being licked up by the brethren
@@thelonelystankmuncher8879 Yup. When you really stop to think about it, the Moons are both autotrophs and heterotrophs. They produce their own nutrition, but that nutrition is intelligent life forms that they consume.
Like someone said under it seems as though once the moons have done what they need to they will do one last big convergence and become something even worse
The brethren moons just want to unify everything we know, the whole galaxy and perhaps the universe. No more pain, no more conflicts, just infinite peace that you won’t need to rest for.
I was instantly suspicious about the whole “lead us” thing. With all the subterfuge why would they be honest about that? If anything, it would just make Isaac want to stay, as was their intent
WE ARE HERE, you exist because we allow it you will ascend because we Demand it... exactly, but the reapers will be able to destroy the moons quite easily, I mean if one stompy boi killed one of the moons what would a fleet of way smarter space lice would kill them all in just a few moments
@@michaelrosenstock9187 I can see the possibility that the reapers could more than likely curp stomp the moons into oblivion, since I can't think of any natural defensive or offensive abilities they might have against a race of highly advanced machines. Still, I think it would be a fun conflict between two great harvesters of death.
@@michaelrosenstock9187 Isaac wasn't really responsible for the moons death. It was due to the Tau Volantians and what they built. Isaac just simply turned it back on and completed what was started eons ago.
Callisto Protocol made me really appreciate Dead Space 3, unironically. Went back, played it only using basic dead space guns and it was fun. Goofy parts still there, but it really is 80/20 good and bad. Better than I remember.
"A new brother will rise, and be made whole. Our network will grow. And we will live - forever." - Moons want to make Earth their new brother. Does it mean that this phrase is a new type of planet evolution?... Yet it costs with all life of Earth being recombinated into flesh and be made whole. I won't lie - this multiple voice sounds kinda... attractive. But yet it's hidden with the fact that humanity must die and get reborn. To fill their purpose. To become whole.
To think that all of this could’ve been prevented if Isaac didn’t have the pattern recognition and intelligence that of a piece of cloth. If you played through the DLC, you probably wondered why are the Brethren Moons causing the hallucinations when they want Issac to lead them to Earth. It would be a waste of time. Even then, they wouldn’t need Isaac to do so. The remaining human enemy faction, whoever they may be, is already off world. They were going to the Earth way before Issac and Clarke woke up as the ships would’ve given them the location anyway.
@@zinogre_the_lord not totally. I think they were giving the both of them false hope. When they get there and try to save everyone they see the moons. They hear the collective screams of trillions of species. They expire. Knowing they failed. A truly evil achievement
First off, *Isaac and Carver. As in, Isaac Clarke and John Carver. Anyway... I think Isaac's neurological ability to weather the Marker's signal with his sanity intact and to retain the Marker's "genetic code" made him just as much a threat to the Moons as he was to the Marker on Titan Station. There were other humans like him, sure, but they didn't fully grasp what they were dealing with like Isaac did (even if Isaac was aware of it only on a subconscious level). My theory is that within each black Marker is the entire genome sequence of the Moons. They rearrange organic matter by keeping what they need and discarding what they don't need to achieve Convergence, and the result is a singularly unique sequence that almost no human mind is capable of perceiving, let alone mapping out (which is why the red Markers produced by humanity were "flawed" compared to the black Markers -- they were missing the pieces of the sequence that most humans are unable to perceive). Within that sequence lies the secret to undoing the Moons, and almost no human mind is capable of consciously perceiving, organizing, and mapping out that sequence. Isaac is one of the rare human minds that's capable of doing that on a subconscious level, and that makes him an existential threat to the Moons so long as he's alive. It might even make his consumption by the Moons the key to triggering whatever Convergence stage there is beyond the Moon state. If such a mind occurs only once in every so many hundreds of trillions of individuals within any given sentient self-aware species (such as humanity, and the original inhabitants of Tau Volantis), then the Moons would have to consume a near-incalculable amount of worlds inhabited by such Marker-influenced self-aware species to consume the number of so-"gifted" Isaac-like Marker creators required to achieve the next stage of their Convergence evolution.
Imagine if the Reapers from Mass Effect encountered these things. As powerful as the Reapers are, I don't think destroying moons is really in the cards for them. Edit: I’ve taken your counterarguments into account, and you have valid points.
You do realise the Krogan have smashed moons into Planets before? And we know Reapers can build the Mass Relays, a catastrophic destruction of which annihilated an entire solar system (Arrival DLC). Overall, its believably well within the Reapers' technological capacity to destroy celestial objects, Either build big enough railguns than can crack continents or shoot mass effect bombs based on relay technology to just straight up vaporize worlds.
@@fellicojelisarrivera8434 I don't think they'll have a chance to react. The moons are not some front solider fighting a war or some mindless animal. They're calculating and sinister. They send a Trojan horse to fool you into thinking you discovered a new power source that will do you wonders. Helping you repopulate your planet until it reachs the needed capacity for a convergence event. By that time madness starts rampaging through your cities , you won't even know what happened. The necromorphs will start a civic mass panic and by the time your civilisation reacts the brethrens will be on the move. No one will think the about coming comsic horror as they're fighting monsters on their home world. The fact that the brethrens are already more than two or three small moons. Means they been doing it for god knows how long. And still going strong. Rendering any resistance in their path meaningless.
Yeah there’s no telling what’s out there in the stars honestly. 2 trillion galaxies in the universe and just one has hundreds of billions of planets. That’s also why Lovecraftian Horror is my favorite genre. It’s terrifying to see yet a small part of you wants to peak at what’s behind the veil. Most people I’ve talked to think that the Moons/necromorphs were an accidental creation by a near transcendent species but I wonder if they ARE that species after something went horribly wrong. Or horribly right. They might have intended to become these things.
@@carloszestyboy2901 thats exactly where the markers came from a transcendent alien species. Because if you remember the audio logs from ds2 the markers were a revenge tool
@Zanfitto Honestly I wonder if the Moons/necromorphs actually are the pinnacle of biological life and lesser species like us and the Tau Volantians simply can’t comprehend them as anything more than abominations or perversions of life because of how inferior we are. To us, death is the end of biological life but the Moons have transcended beyond even this, having such complete control over the molecules in themselves that they can not only revive dead cells, but reshape them in any way they want. When you have the ability to reverse death and then make new life with it using an electromagnetic signal from your mind, I think you qualify as a “god” at that point.
They really should have been alien and all the things they said to isaac should have been inteligible, but the subtitles should have started as marker scrawl and then shift into whatever language the game is set to so it'd be like isaac could understand them their words but the players couldn't
Honestly becoming a giant moon's unified consciousness doesn't sound so bad after all. If... I could skip the part where I become horrible space zombie.
I don't think you really become part of a unified consciousness. By the time you've been melted down into organic soup and then repurposed into whatever soft tissues the moon needs, I don't think there'd be any part of your original conciousness remaining.
Now I want to know if they were an alien race at some point or if they were a scientific creation from another race that doomed themselves and the entire galaxy.
@@troonsneed3480 it was most likely made from some sort of God like aliens that wanted to have revenge against the others for wanting to spread life in the universe and they had a war of course in which they both lost but now it's a war between alien life vs the markers
They have been doing this for more than a quintillion of years, raising an entire civilization waiting for them to reach the space traveling stage then devouring it all and leaving no life from behind. In the end the entire universe has nothing but a dead space.
Considering that the Reapers AND the Moons have the Power to assimilate other species and use them as armies, the fight would be Insane, andd "uncanningly" fair. Well, the crucible beats the reapers. But I don't think the moons would be able to meet the requirements to use it anyhow, so.. No crucible. Which means, we were never shown, in Mass Effect, any other way to destroy the reapers. ME shows, ultimately, that you may take one or two down by sheer military force... But there will never be military effort enough to take all of them down in a fight. And the same goes for the moons, strangely enough. The situation in which Isaac destroyed One was so specific, I don't think the reapers would meet those requirements multiple times. And, just like the reapers, Dead Space never presented us the idea that the moons can simply be taken down with military force. Thats why Isaac and Shepard existed, they were the light amidst the darkness, they had to go through the whole journey to have a CHANCE against these two forces. So... Well, I seriously don't know how that would end. Amazing thought experiment, by the way! Thanks!
If 3 didn’t ended the series, I would suspect the dlc would’ve been a massive hallucination set by these guys. Either in efforts to slow Isaac down or learn where earth is exactly because the fact they just appeared at extremely speeds makes no sense.
Is it me or do the final lines sound like they are mixed in with angry pig squeals? If so, I kind of like that touch, adds to the Moons' ravenous hunger.
If they completely remake DS3, I’m talking change the story, get rid of certain character, and change the gameplay, they should keep the Moons. They’re the only thing I really liked
Probably reapers really. The Moons specialize in eliminating biological creatures they themselves grew, Reapers should be immune to their mind manipulations. Their tentacles would do some damage most likely, but Reapers are numerous and their shields are really tough.
The Moon’s are basically as specialized towards organic life as the Reapers. Now, they would probably be more effective than the Reapers at wiping out organic life.
The moment they give them a voice, honestly, it becomes less scary. In Dead Space 1 and 2, it would communicate or manipulate through your memories, feelings or thoughts. It was just phychological. But when it just becomes the Marker speaking to Isaac, ehhhh... It just loses the horror and becomes just another alien to me.
This kinda stuff is when the the series lost me. A bunch of blood moons saying scary ominous threats, so terrifying :0 I don’t get what everyone here finds so horrifying about this but maybe I needed to read the lore or something. Engineer trapped on a death ship is all dead space needed to be buts that’s just me!
I really like how their voices distort and change in the end as if the whole calm voice thing prior was just to mask the horrific monsters underneath.
it changes right when it says the word God too so it shows how highly it see's itself too, those damned things are just spoopy af.
Good catch!
@@AlbertWillHelmWestings2618 I wish we could have seen what happened after earths destruction and how the remnants of humanity would fare against giant space moons
@@theequalizer694 thats what I meant by remnants but those other colonies unfortunately are not in any state to go fighting space moons
The developers that were making DS4 said Ellie would be the main protagonist and that humanity would eventually defeat the moons. However there would be a price because apparently the moons keep something even worse at bay by devouring worlds like they do. I’m willing to bet that the moons age in the billions of years and have consumed more than one galaxy in the past. I really just want to know their origins and how the necromorphs came to be.
From sci-fi horror to cosmic horror....I LOVE IT
Bloodborne be really similar in that way except it's not a sci Fi horror at the start
Dead Space 3 wasn't really horror as it was mostly action but I do love the Brethren moons.
@@Kagetora- those creatures were a nightmare
it was technically always cosmic horror to an extent, but the brethern moons elevated it
Eh, it's nothing Kirby can't handle. Little dude fights a cosmic horror in like every game.
These things are practically Lovecraftian monsters.
Facts
While all are interesting and sound epic i really like the one that says:
"You can kill the prophet but you can't kill the god"
It’s because they aren’t trying to appear civil anymore. They’re done playing the part of all-powerful but rational gods; they’re hungry, monstrous beings who want nothing more than to devour everything and everyone that stands in their way, and they refuse to sugercoat that fact any longer. You can hear the mask slipping off in the way their voices become more and more distorted, it’s like holding a translator up to the mouth of hungry lion: sure, what comes out might sound intelligent and quite reasonable even, but take the translator away and all you’ll hear is a very threatening growl.
@@TheCorrodedMan good one
@@TheCorrodedMan especially after Issac kills the prophet. They sound more terrifying.
@@supremeleader247 He was the Translator.
@@TheCorrodedMan it’s terrifying, the way the moons go from sounding calm, and civil, to demonic hellish creatures. I can’t wait for the new remake.
what scares me the most is that I have the feeling that every time they say make us whole, I'm pretty sure it means that the brethren moons are creating more of themselves in order to one day have the greatest of all convergence events to combine themselves into something even bigger and more terrifying than what they are now.
That's most likely the case. Which means, everyone is already dead, including Isaac and Carver...
Hellstar remina...
jk
@@jamestomlin5525 Plot twist, it's the Flood. Lol imagine that, but yes, this is why I so love cosmic horror.
I think I remember something that hints at there being creatures even greater than the moons
@@cold_Lightning9 or convergence is evil version of colonials
*We are coming*
*WE ARE HUNGRY*
*W E A R E H E R E*
That is terrifying as fuck. DS3 is more of an action game, but this is a horror moment akin to the first two games.
this is why i actually loved the 3rd game. its a different type of horror. existential. give the 3rd game another playthrough and keep in the back of your mind the idea that these things represent the worst answer possible to the fermi paradox. no hope, nothing left but us.
*that moment when you just Woke up from your 4 hours nap and feeling hungry , and smells some good stuff from the kitchen*
@@dr._breens_beard thumbs up for the smart reference to that paradox.
You can just hear the fury in their voices. They were originally going to wipe out humanity just to sustain themselves. Now, they are just doing it to make them suffer.
@@user-qn1wo1yg4s Breathren Moon, have a Snickers. You're not you when you're hungry.
Imagine looking up in the sky and see them approaching..... Everyday coming closer and closer and you see the tentacles and their heads... For almost 1 month you see them up there... In the sky... Coming for us...
Well I was planning on going to sleep but I think I'll pass on that tonight.
Chris Fries did an awesome job voicing the part of a psychopathic, eldritch being capable of consuming entire worlds. Or more or less, a psychopathic eldritch being made out of entire worlds.
Hard to call an Eldritch god like this psychopathic. It’s like calling a Tiger psychopathic for eating a human
@@heathenpride7931 Telepathic? It's how they communicate.
@@eternallysenseless8957 you didn’t say say that in the OG comment
@@Buddhistsocialist OG comment?
@@heathenpride7931 They are definitely fully aware of what they are doing and are capable of higher thought but choose to kill.
Man, the fact that these planets are entirely made of the biomass of all the civilizations they consumed is insane.
It's a damn shame the story never concluded.
When I hear stories about people hearing voices, this is what I imagine the voices sound like.
Horrid, malevolent and devoid of hope.
Once when I spoke in my phone without someone being on the otherside, the "voice" was monotone and absolute empty-sounding and it was muffled too - try to speak through a towel or a pillow and it might be similar.
Man that voice still send chills down my spine. A shame that EA left us in a cliffhanger
Not to be blunt but, the ending isn't really a cliffhanger. In reality, the ending taken out of Awakening is that humanity is utterly fucked. There isn't anything Isaac or Carver could do to stop a literal swarm of brethren moons nonetheless what it takes to take out one.
I'd imagine Earth gets annihilated rather quickly from the swarm and history goes on.
@@jamalmays4804 i normally agree with your statement but i recently read an article on what Dead Space 4 could have been if Visceral didn’t close down and i have to say really went Quarian on the next entry. You should read it , i think someone made a copy of it on the Dead space wikia page, just type in dead space 4
@@KN-cl2tu Believe me when I went on a insane hunt for any prospects of lore for a DS4. I looked into DS4 cancelled wiki, callisto protocol, the ea trailer although it be a remake, and whatever content brought out since Visceral shutdown. None of it gives any alternative just hints of what could of been another game with Ellie.
What we are given is just how it is: canon. Canonically, DS3: Awakened IS the ending. The point I am trying to make is that this isn't a cliffhanger. There isn't a Deus Ex Machina or other lore past this point.
To be honest, seeing the reaction of people not wanting to accept this ending really goes to show how devastating this trilogy is. It goes along the line of the typical eldritch abomination that humanity has no possibility of beating which make the most overwhelming stories.
@@jamalmays4804 I do have a theory as to why they were upset. As Edgar Allan poe suggested we all are God and God's. This is our story. We don't want it to end in a way we don't like. We want it to end the way WE want it to end.
And ya I do accept this is the cannon ending. However I think what would have spiced it all up would be what's behind the moons? What will they become? Is dead space the final shape?
Just my thoughts
It does suck. I mean in a way this could be the ending as the Necromorphs were basically unstoppable.
However I wished they could have gotten the last Deadspace game out. They planned to actually tell the origin of the Necromorphs and new elements of the Deadspace world that would have made Deadspace even more frightening.
One of the greatest video game villains. After several games of struggle, humanity just ends up being a footnote in their story
Yes facts. Dead Space 3 may sucks but the reveal of the main villains is what kinda kept Dead Space alive. Well technically part 1 & 2 but the reveal is still terrifying.
@@mrcocoloco7200 Yeah. The entirety of part 3 may have been a disaster. But they managed ending it on a high note of cosmic terror.
@@michimatsch5862 Indeed Brother.
As so many noticed in the original game, that movie poster did state "Coming soon! Rancid Moon."
Eerie foreshadowing
I mean Glenn Schofield said DS3 got really convoluted so I dunno how much involvement he had on DS3 or if the brother moons were planned ahead of time.
@@Animedumptruck Glen wasn't involved with DS2 or 3 I'm pretty sure. He formed Sledgehammer games after he left EA after DS1
Also all the Sphere statues all over the Church in 2
Fun fact: Rancid Moon was the original pitch for Dead Space, it would've taken place on a barren prison planet where an outbreak was causing everything to go to hell
The lines go from vaguely human and pious, to something squirmy wearing priest skin suit reaching out to you from hollow eyes and torn stiches
If only Awakened was how the whole game felt, absolutely terrifying cosmic horror.
You’d think humanity is screwed until you realize that they only reason they *have* survived in the first place is by destroying other planets with planetcrackers and all it took to kill one moon was two guys with supercharged kinesis modules. I believe Earth would put up more of a fight than people think.
I always thought in DS4, Isaac and Carver would rally the last human survivors to use the Planet Cracker class ships to fight the Brethren Moons... like, you could literally split a Moon open and reveal the insides for the human space pilots to shoot into! Just an idea ;-]
Except there are more than a billion moon lol
I always assumed destroying the marker on it would turn it into a giant blob of dead tissue, would be a cool DLC game where you have to land on a bretheren moon and destroy the marker on it
@@mrdeafter How on earth do we know there are a billion moons lol…
@@5000Seabass source: trust me bro.
@@5000Seabass the necro raised and consumes the entire civilizations for quintillions of years and the one we see in the end of DS3 are just some of them
Why all of sudden this video has 90k views?
Edit:The comment section is now on moderation. I did get an answer on my question,but i didn't asked to be bombarded with mantras every thirty minutes.
Brethren moon is referenced abit in the reboot, we might actually get a proper conclusion
@@TheSimon2996 Remake*. They're not changing the core of the game.
@@TheSimon2996 Honestly I came to terms with Awakened's ending years ago. Dead Space is "the darkest timeline"; the moons are a "great filter" and we simply do not pass. We did our best, we just... lost.
The remake
Because we want to be made whole
If the Tyranid Hivemind ever had dialogue, I’d kind of expect it to sound something like this. The warped, religious, almost philosophical, nature to the Brethen Moon’s hunger would fit right in.
Many complained about how, in the end, everything Isaac fought for and accomplished added up to nothing, but I think the end is more than fitting for such a cosmic horror story:
The Brethren Moons are gods in their own right. They have created and culled countless sapient species as nothing more than livestock, and have minds so vast we are but drops of water compared their oceans of consciousness. The idea that humanity could ever hope to stand up to such immense beings is absurd. In the end we are nothing but food
Lovecraftian monster always wins😂
@@destroyerarmor2846 we are but motes of dust
It's not over, they are remaking the series for a reason, and the "ending" was a hallucination
They haven't created life they just devour It, they probably have been created by something
a hardened engineer with telekinesis went through necromorph armies 3 times in a row and killed one of those moons mostly unharmed, those moons are fucked
This voice would be perfect for The Tyranid Hivemind!
definitely the lines fit to them as well
Yes! Hell, I have a few ideas that could help make the tyranids more terrifying. Pretty much have the advanced stage bioforms, the ones that have the more pronounced psychic powers, like the swarmlord and zoanthropes would be project a voice/the entirety of the hivemind into your head, driving you insane from the combined screams of the collective mind of the tyranids, while also taunting you. Like they have their own pseudo personality, like certain actions that they do to make people scared. Like that picture of a swarmlord with its swords in the ground and it’s arms crossed, like he’s taunting a lone guardsman, while the planet is being consumed.
The hunger
@@lopesj6670 For Borgar.
@@arya31ful Borgar!
Sentient life: Oh my god, these genocidal, murderous eldritch horrors are a galactic threat!
Brethren moons: *Wakes up hangry*
2:06 damned thing is evil
Doesn't the make us whole thing imply they still have a stage after the brethren moon stage?
Scarily enough, it does. A rotten god of decaying flesh, a carrion creator, ruling over an endless expanse of Dead Space
@@TheCorrodedMan Nah, just that giant baby from the beginning of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
That's the twist: The Moons will unite all of humanity into one single human. Circle of life and all that other Elton John Lion King bullshit.
Nah. It could just mean they want to turn Earth into another brother. Make us whole, as in become part of the fam
So basically this is the jist of what might happen:
When a brethren moon has consumed enough bodies it creates another brethren and when the moons feel that their numbers have grown enough they assimilate as one and and become a bigger moon or planet so to say, after that has been done the cycle continues again, they send out another monolith to a suitable planet and let that planet teem with life and when the time is right they consume the inhabitants of the planet then the cycle of brethren assimilation and organic harvesting starts again, think of it like what happened in "end of evangelion" when everyone was turned to primordial soup of every living person's consciousness only in this it's dead bodies that have been twisted and corrupted that are consumed and those that survived the genocide are being licked up by the brethren
@@thelonelystankmuncher8879 Yup. When you really stop to think about it, the Moons are both autotrophs and heterotrophs. They produce their own nutrition, but that nutrition is intelligent life forms that they consume.
Like someone said under it seems as though once the moons have done what they need to they will do one last big convergence and become something even worse
Perhaps they would replace all of existence itself.
The brethren moons just want to unify everything we know, the whole galaxy and perhaps the universe. No more pain, no more conflicts, just infinite peace that you won’t need to rest for.
@@iamMildlyUpsetWithMostOfYouTub Aw hell nah, I ain’t having that $hit here.
*lights flamethrower*
Like Galactis from the Marvel Universe?
@@iamMildlyUpsetWithMostOfYouTub unitologist spotted
Make us whole.
You know things have gone down the tubes when actual planets are talking to you XD
PREPARE YOURSELVES THE WAY THAT YOU MAY BE FOUND
Why does your pfp have hebrew words? Did you mean to write ישוע?
Thank you, I've always wanted just their dialogue but could never find it. You're a life saver.
I was instantly suspicious about the whole “lead us” thing. With all the subterfuge why would they be honest about that? If anything, it would just make Isaac want to stay, as was their intent
I think tellling Isaac to “Lead us” is saying “You leave, we follow you to earth.”
@@rockingtundra2830 they already knew where the Earth was, they just didnt want him to go and warn humanity
Say what you will with Dead Space 3, the Brethren Moon is chilling and they're more terrifying than every scare in all of the games combined.
WE ARE HERE, you exist because we allow it you will ascend because we Demand it
If there was ever a crossover between Dead Space and Mass Effect, the brethren moons would be an interesting challenge to the reapers.
WE ARE HERE, you exist because we allow it you will ascend because we Demand it... exactly, but the reapers will be able to destroy the moons quite easily, I mean if one stompy boi killed one of the moons what would a fleet of way smarter space lice would kill them all in just a few moments
@@michaelrosenstock9187 I can see the possibility that the reapers could more than likely curp stomp the moons into oblivion, since I can't think of any natural defensive or offensive abilities they might have against a race of highly advanced machines. Still, I think it would be a fun conflict between two great harvesters of death.
@@michaelrosenstock9187 Isaac wasn't really responsible for the moons death. It was due to the Tau Volantians and what they built. Isaac just simply turned it back on and completed what was started eons ago.
@@Someguy6571 he stabbed the moon with markers,the tau just stopped the moon from forming
"Take us home, take us to the Mcdonalds on 5th"
"Fuck you, and Fuck your Big Mac"
IRL scientists send signals to outer space, waiting for someone to respond.
Maybe one day, something will find us.
This was the proper conclusion. Nothing but dead space after the DLC...
Callisto Protocol made me really appreciate Dead Space 3, unironically. Went back, played it only using basic dead space guns and it was fun. Goofy parts still there, but it really is 80/20 good and bad. Better than I remember.
"A new brother will rise, and be made whole. Our network will grow. And we will live - forever." - Moons want to make Earth their new brother. Does it mean that this phrase is a new type of planet evolution?...
Yet it costs with all life of Earth being recombinated into flesh and be made whole. I won't lie - this multiple voice sounds kinda... attractive. But yet it's hidden with the fact that humanity must die and get reborn. To fill their purpose. To become whole.
To think that all of this could’ve been prevented if Isaac didn’t have the pattern recognition and intelligence that of a piece of cloth. If you played through the DLC, you probably wondered why are the Brethren Moons causing the hallucinations when they want Issac to lead them to Earth. It would be a waste of time. Even then, they wouldn’t need Isaac to do so. The remaining human enemy faction, whoever they may be, is already off world. They were going to the Earth way before Issac and Clarke woke up as the ships would’ve given them the location anyway.
That was exactly it, it was a waste of time! The were doing it to prevent isaac and clarke from warning everyone.
@@zinogre_the_lord not totally. I think they were giving the both of them false hope. When they get there and try to save everyone they see the moons. They hear the collective screams of trillions of species. They expire. Knowing they failed. A truly evil achievement
@@blubberfeet5430 Achievement Unlocked: Breaking The Broken.
First off, *Isaac and Carver. As in, Isaac Clarke and John Carver. Anyway...
I think Isaac's neurological ability to weather the Marker's signal with his sanity intact and to retain the Marker's "genetic code" made him just as much a threat to the Moons as he was to the Marker on Titan Station. There were other humans like him, sure, but they didn't fully grasp what they were dealing with like Isaac did (even if Isaac was aware of it only on a subconscious level).
My theory is that within each black Marker is the entire genome sequence of the Moons. They rearrange organic matter by keeping what they need and discarding what they don't need to achieve Convergence, and the result is a singularly unique sequence that almost no human mind is capable of perceiving, let alone mapping out (which is why the red Markers produced by humanity were "flawed" compared to the black Markers -- they were missing the pieces of the sequence that most humans are unable to perceive). Within that sequence lies the secret to undoing the Moons, and almost no human mind is capable of consciously perceiving, organizing, and mapping out that sequence.
Isaac is one of the rare human minds that's capable of doing that on a subconscious level, and that makes him an existential threat to the Moons so long as he's alive. It might even make his consumption by the Moons the key to triggering whatever Convergence stage there is beyond the Moon state. If such a mind occurs only once in every so many hundreds of trillions of individuals within any given sentient self-aware species (such as humanity, and the original inhabitants of Tau Volantis), then the Moons would have to consume a near-incalculable amount of worlds inhabited by such Marker-influenced self-aware species to consume the number of so-"gifted" Isaac-like Marker creators required to achieve the next stage of their Convergence evolution.
@@MickMcGarnackle I fucking love this idea
it looks like the picture is moving that's trippy
Imagine if the Reapers from Mass Effect encountered these things. As powerful as the Reapers are, I don't think destroying moons is really in the cards for them.
Edit: I’ve taken your counterarguments into account, and you have valid points.
ultimate battle
You do realise the Krogan have smashed moons into Planets before? And we know Reapers can build the Mass Relays, a catastrophic destruction of which annihilated an entire solar system (Arrival DLC). Overall, its believably well within the Reapers' technological capacity to destroy celestial objects, Either build big enough railguns than can crack continents or shoot mass effect bombs based on relay technology to just straight up vaporize worlds.
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Well, regardless...these buggers are scary.
@@fellicojelisarrivera8434 I don't think they'll have a chance to react. The moons are not some front solider fighting a war or some mindless animal. They're calculating and sinister. They send a Trojan horse to fool you into thinking you discovered a new power source that will do you wonders. Helping you repopulate your planet until it reachs the needed capacity for a convergence event. By that time madness starts rampaging through your cities , you won't even know what happened. The necromorphs will start a civic mass panic and by the time your civilisation reacts the brethrens will be on the move. No one will think the about coming comsic horror as they're fighting monsters on their home world.
The fact that the brethrens are already more than two or three small moons. Means they been doing it for god knows how long. And still going strong. Rendering any resistance in their path meaningless.
@@blazzinga595 you do realize that kind argument also applies to the reapers right?
See, this is why I think SETI is a mistake.
Brethren moons will find us and chew up Earth like a gumball
“Be quiet or they will hear you”
"We are coming"
We are coming"
We are coming"
We are...."
Yeah there’s no telling what’s out there in the stars honestly. 2 trillion galaxies in the universe and just one has hundreds of billions of planets. That’s also why Lovecraftian Horror is my favorite genre. It’s terrifying to see yet a small part of you wants to peak at what’s behind the veil. Most people I’ve talked to think that the Moons/necromorphs were an accidental creation by a near transcendent species but I wonder if they ARE that species after something went horribly wrong. Or horribly right. They might have intended to become these things.
@@carloszestyboy2901 thats exactly where the markers came from a transcendent alien species. Because if you remember the audio logs from ds2 the markers were a revenge tool
@Zanfitto
Honestly I wonder if the Moons/necromorphs actually are the pinnacle of biological life and lesser species like us and the Tau Volantians simply can’t comprehend them as anything more than abominations or perversions of life because of how inferior we are. To us, death is the end of biological life but the Moons have transcended beyond even this, having such complete control over the molecules in themselves that they can not only revive dead cells, but reshape them in any way they want. When you have the ability to reverse death and then make new life with it using an electromagnetic signal from your mind, I think you qualify as a “god” at that point.
Cosmic horror that is believable
*_Beware the moons…_*
Bruh you should have just sacrificed Eille.
@@Jules279 What the hell is that supposed to mean?
@@isaacclarke8717 To prevent Danik from waking the Moon up man. You should've been a quicker shot.
@@Jules279 You don’t think I know that?! I live with that every day of my life.
@@isaacclarke8717 Lol, sorry man, I got a few more power nodes if you need em.
He looks like giant jellyfish i feel strange when he can talk
Take us Home Issac
They really should have been alien and all the things they said to isaac should have been inteligible, but the subtitles should have started as marker scrawl and then shift into whatever language the game is set to so it'd be like isaac could understand them their words but the players couldn't
I can't believe this is what Kirby has become.
Honestly becoming a giant moon's unified consciousness doesn't sound so bad after all. If... I could skip the part where I become horrible space zombie.
I bet if they threw in a dental plan, they'd have a lot less trouble getting people over to their side.
I don't think you really become part of a unified consciousness. By the time you've been melted down into organic soup and then repurposed into whatever soft tissues the moon needs, I don't think there'd be any part of your original conciousness remaining.
I think they want to make the entire universe "whole" hence the name of the game Dead Space as in all things will be dead or made whole.
Now I want to know if they were an alien race at some point or if they were a scientific creation from another race that doomed themselves and the entire galaxy.
Perhaps they are super-evolved aliens, the last evolutionary stage.
The Brethren Moons are giant necromorphs and believed to be the final stage of Necromorphs
@@Kagetora- Yeah but where did the Markers come from?
@@troonsneed3480 it was most likely made from some sort of God like aliens that wanted to have revenge against the others for wanting to spread life in the universe and they had a war of course in which they both lost but now it's a war between alien life vs the markers
They have been doing this for more than a quintillion of years, raising an entire civilization waiting for them to reach the space traveling stage then devouring it all and leaving no life from behind. In the end the entire universe has nothing but a dead space.
Wouldn't it be funny if the Brother Moons run into the Reapers from Mass Effect?
How bout some Flood supercells
Mom said it’s MY turn to destroy the universe!
Considering that the Reapers AND the Moons have the Power to assimilate other species and use them as armies, the fight would be Insane, andd "uncanningly" fair.
Well, the crucible beats the reapers.
But I don't think the moons would be able to meet the requirements to use it anyhow, so..
No crucible. Which means, we were never shown, in Mass Effect, any other way to destroy the reapers. ME shows, ultimately, that you may take one or two down by sheer military force... But there will never be military effort enough to take all of them down in a fight.
And the same goes for the moons, strangely enough. The situation in which Isaac destroyed One was so specific, I don't think the reapers would meet those requirements multiple times. And, just like the reapers, Dead Space never presented us the idea that the moons can simply be taken down with military force. Thats why Isaac and Shepard existed, they were the light amidst the darkness, they had to go through the whole journey to have a CHANCE against these two forces.
So... Well, I seriously don't know how that would end. Amazing thought experiment, by the way! Thanks!
Imaging if our moon and other moon are monster who just sleep in our solar system
If 3 didn’t ended the series, I would suspect the dlc would’ve been a massive hallucination set by these guys. Either in efforts to slow Isaac down or learn where earth is exactly because the fact they just appeared at extremely speeds makes no sense.
0:00 me and the homies at 3:00 am when we desired Kraft singles
It followed me home, can I keep it?
"Isaac, we are hungry, bring us chicken nuggies"
Galactus : These moons are just tasty meatballs, i will barbecue on stick.
Then Galactus gets a stomach ache and dies
Humanity: YEA BICH
Is it me or do the final lines sound like they are mixed in with angry pig squeals? If so, I kind of like that touch, adds to the Moons' ravenous hunger.
If these creatures were real I say we just stay here on Earth and not broadcast ourselves out in the Universe.
And that is what we call the Dark Forest Hypothesis
@@heyj64 Dark Forest in my bathroom alright 😆.
this is giving me amphibia core vibes from when they've taken over the moon
Because of unitology fanatic that bretheren moon is complete now
I blame carver
Technically speaking it’s earth Governments fault
@@cra8zykidg Carver is technically the leader of Earth Gov because he was the only surviving member
He's WHOLE
@@saladmancer4802 I agree Carver made a horrible decision. Isaac had the right idea.
Fuck I love Dead Space.
I can stop them......
....the noise.....
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It sounds like 2 different bretheren moons are talking
Cuz one voice is higher
I swear I’ve heard the same voice actor in Warframe. I forgot what character though.
Same, I was thinking either Simaris or Hunhow
Sounds like clue from tron
Makes it terrifying since Jupiter has a lot of Moons.
Who is this moon voice line? I like his voice
Chris Fries
@@dr.tursko2312 thanks :)
@@dr.tursko2312 he fries what?
@@Lasikisal Us.
Yeah moons I got a big planet covered with Frosty strawberries and flurries.
If they completely remake DS3, I’m talking change the story, get rid of certain character, and change the gameplay, they should keep the Moons. They’re the only thing I really liked
I hope they keep the brethren moons if they ever make a dead space 4
It’s the main plot point, I would hope they wouldn’t be dumb enough to pull a Halo Infinite
Wait so the brethren moon talks?! in the dlc!?
Yep the dlc basically turns the franchise into lovecraftian cosmic horror
@@sootythunder3111 FUCK YES
@AUDITOR maybe, if the remake of 1 sells well enough it might make EA reevaluate the franchise and bring it back
This is terrifying 😳
We are venom .
Morbin Time 🙂
I AM BREAKING BAD
They really could have pulled this off if they just had some better direction or wasn’t under EA’s rule
What if this stuff exists somewhere where we cannot be reached by this?
So, they're what? Organic Reapers?
Your dogs when they hungry:
Who would win, the Reapers from Mass Effect or the Brethren Moons?
Probably reapers really. The Moons specialize in eliminating biological creatures they themselves grew, Reapers should be immune to their mind manipulations. Their tentacles would do some damage most likely, but Reapers are numerous and their shields are really tough.
The Moon’s are basically as specialized towards organic life as the Reapers. Now, they would probably be more effective than the Reapers at wiping out organic life.
It's likes galaxy slayer zed voice
Stellaris advisor voice?
Visceral sure liked The Many from System Shock 2.
Sooo moon sized evil sace Jelly fish?
The moment they give them a voice, honestly, it becomes less scary. In Dead Space 1 and 2, it would communicate or manipulate through your memories, feelings or thoughts. It was just phychological. But when it just becomes the Marker speaking to Isaac, ehhhh... It just loses the horror and becomes just another alien to me.
How you going to dismember a moon issac?
Planet Cracker
Planet Plasma Cutter
Collectivism incarnate
Huh, so these things are sort of like organic versions of the reapers from mass effect, just minus all the tech, weapons and other shit.
This kinda stuff is when the the series lost me. A bunch of blood moons saying scary ominous threats, so terrifying :0 I don’t get what everyone here finds so horrifying about this but maybe I needed to read the lore or something. Engineer trapped on a death ship is all dead space needed to be buts that’s just me!
These are literally the most Lovecraftian games ever made
It’s great because we still don’t know exactly what it is. I thought the brethren moon was the final stage but I guess there’s more.
It's weird. Dead space 3 has decent gameplay, but awful story and ruined every character there was. But the lore is insanely good.
This guy is just a Gravemind wannabe
Too human to sound scary. The Many from System Shock 2 was way better.
It's not their real voice, they're speaking through their Prophet until the very end
@@217adaptiveperspective I get that but people are still super freaked out by it. I think their concept and design is scary af though
@@217adaptiveperspective I wonder how is their true voice
@@vascofranco2305
You hear a bit of it during the final confrontation when they're saying "We are here and we are hungry"
@@217adaptiveperspective What is your favourite necromorph? Mine is the Tau Volantis Moon
This dlc was dumb and so was DS3
This sounds like the same voice actor as the whiteness from destiny