While he’s not fully sinister, Tethys does try to scam you and pass itself off as a Gek when you first meet them, so I wouldn’t say you can trust them either. A bit of moral grey with that one.
Which is why when someone looks for units in the nexus, I always have them meet me by Tethys's bench, for a shady briefcase exchange ;) Also if you accidentally destroy Laylaps he gives you grief. Maybe he is a bit sus '^_^
I think Tethys is a softy underneath all that rough exterior. I'd trust them over Gemini or Hesperus, personally. Could be my mistake though. 😳 Thanks for watching!
I have a theory of Tethys and Ariadne both being "void" travellers who assumed the faces and identities of the travelers in question. They both talk about how they "stole" their faces, or use "different iterations just like you, like-traveller". They are even able to identify you regardless of what race, iteration, etc, you are. They relay the research that's found in the Anomaly back to the Void Mother; who may even run their own version of an Anomaly. The new expedition definitely makes me think Tethys is related to the Void in many ways we don't know about, how was a traveller able to rebuild an Autophage (which was made by the Void Mother) otherwise?
@@Halosrighthand During the weekly community missions to lead in to crossplay announcement, it is revealed Ariadne was killed while out on a mission and the current one is an imposter. Tethys is also the guy who gets you to build Laylaps (and will allow you to rebuild if you lose the item) and Laylaps is connected to void mother and the world of glass if you've read the logs from base computer missions and some others. I dunno if its my imagination or has always been there but i'm only noticing this now, the iterations on the anomaly all emit a glow (might have always been a thing, to highlight the character) but i swear its purple now and i dunno if it always was. My mind is corrupted -kzzzkt-
Tethys is very shady, especially since he helped you construct Layla’s. If I remember right, Tethys even mentions a abysal connection to the anomaly… and he did tell you to go get resources from Ariadne. The mole… so he is very shady
I would argue that you can't trust anyone in NMS. The existence of the translator upgrades may be considered indication that Telamon is responsible for your understanding of any and all speech. If this is true, he could theoretically be feeding you false information or even audio.
really dont want that, i love the void mother but i chose to get the atlas helmet AFTER getting the atlantid helmet, which overrided my construct into babbling about the boring atlas and the only way to reverse it is to redo the entire expedition a third time
It's been my dream. Two years ago it got to a point where i was like fuck it, I'll be the one to make a comprehensive nms lore video series since nobody else is. But then I saw the workload in front of me and went back to play more video games and leave more youtube comments. Your sacrifice is not in vain, Kanaju! Thanks for putting in the work on these fantastic videos
I always wondered if Null actually arranged to kill Artemis to get to you. He seemed to know about what was happening and had the ability to manipulate sentinels, etc. for ever.
You have a reason to be. Laylaps is clearly working with the Abyss and thinks they are trying to save the Universe. They have been the the World of Glass, and they know Telamon, who holds a grudge against the Atlas.
ECHOES SPOILERS Now that I look back on this video with the knowledge that there is MUCH more to Nada’s backstory than we thought really makes me feel uneasy. Nada knows about Korvax Prime and the Void Mother and all that, but kept the information from us possibly due to some kind of PTSD. Now I feel like Nada feels guilty for hiding it from us, and they might sacrifice themselves to make sure us and the rest of the Anomaly can live on. I’ll come back to this video after the next update to see if I’m right. This was a great video though!
Ultimately I want to purge the corruption, undo the destruction caused by the first spawn and upload the atlas to the cloud. We are the perfect traveler, we're better than null, and stronger than the sentinel hordes. The atlas knows this, which is why it only speaks to us now, why it allows us to use the levers of creation with the star seeds. We can be the one that unites the three factions once and for all. That would be cool at least
No Man’s Sky has always been a bit dark, a bit Lovecraftian. But the last year or two they’ve really ramped up the paranoia and cosmic horror to 11. Thanks for doing the research to put these videos together!
It goes in stark contrast with the game's comix style graphics and cute, lovely looking aliens. Only one game gave me a similar feeling back in the 1990s - Little Big Adventure.
As far as the Abyss is concerned, I feel like it is aware of the impending demise of the Atlas, but cannot comprehend (or possibly simply refuses to accept) how its fate is inextricably linked to the Atlas.
So a nice little _romp_ through the universe has taken on some *"very dark themes".* 8-\\... It's like an role playing, PvP game when you meet someone new _(Who seem very nice and genuine!)_ and you take them into your clan. Only to discover, they're still really part of another clan who want to obliterate you and it's too late to stop them doing so 8-((...
I've had the whole "the atlas escapes by realising its own universe is a simulation" theory going around in my head for a long time and it really does feel more and more like it's going that way :) Another thing that has always had me thinking this way was, theres an episode of Black Mirror written by Charlie Brooker, he mentioned he was inspired to write it while playing No Mans Sky. I can't remember the name of the episode but essentially a man is running a space sim to torture simulated versions of people he dislikes. Those simulated people break out in the end into our reality. It's never stated in the episode (or maybe it is? been a while), so a lot of people found it stupid and magic when reviewing it, but I think the whole point of it and their escape was to highlight that, oh what we think is the base universe is also simulated too.
Is it confirmed that Telamon is only in the exosuits of the Last Travellers? I was under the impression that Telamon was in all exosuits everywhere regardless of who's wearing them.
The story of NMS sounds very engaging. But it is told in the worst way. The facts and events are spread out over impossible lengths of time. It uses confusing dialogue. Time does not mean the same thing to the characters as it does to the audience. All this does is lead to a confusing, incomprehensible story. Which is the hallmark of NMS. Who? What? Why? Does it matter? In the end, since NMS seems to have no end, I would say....no.
The Overseer is definately sus, especially after everything The Farmer says and then attempts to play off as a joke. I have a feeling "The Voice of Freedom" is just one more name for Void Mother. It even contains all the same letters. As odd as it sounds, I'm not entirely sure that the Abyss's intentions are sinister. I'm under the impression that the Atlas planned to use her as a back-up plan from the start. He created her based on prototypes of the Atlas, placed her within the simulation and allowed the First Spawn to archive her for safekeeping-which was also meant to teach the Sentinels how to archive, and how to alter things with their nanites. It wasn't null who invented the mind arc... according to colossal archive lore, it was the Atlantid. I suspect null is working with the Abyss, now, considering his access to this technology and Laylaps stating: "In the form of Null, the abyss declares a means of escape!" Death-being archived-is the means of escape. It has been repeated by many throughout the entirety of NMS's lore. Of course, the last update is concerning as the hidden message "Void Mother ____???" Leaves enough space for one four-letter word. If the last word is "lied," then everything goes out the window. Also, if The Voice of Freedom is indeed Void Mother, it's concerning that it would call the Atlas a liar, unless she doesn't quite understand her role in the grand scheme.
That's actually a really compelling theory! I don't think the Abyss' intentions are necessarily sinister either, however they are driven by an obsession with self-preservation. I would imagine that instinct comes before helping others, especially since she does seem to need the travelers to pull it off. And you're right! The Atlantid did design the mind arc. Though considering the Korvax called it "beyond computation", I wonder if it was -null- who first figured out how to use it. By the time we meet them, it's been engineered into a simple-to-construct blueprint. Death is considered escape from the Atlas' realities, however they would need something else entirely to escape the fate of the Atlas itself. Perhaps the Atlas did plan everything from the beginning though, seeing as it was designed to simulate futures. However if it knew it needed its creator's soul intact to escape its fate, why would it split it into billions of parts? So many questions... Thanks for watching and for your insight and speculation! P.S. I'm pretty sure the Voice of Freedom is linked to the Abyss as well. Voices singing in harmony? Denying the Atlas? The message about GLASS in the old space station cores? Seems likely.
@Kanaju "however they would need something else entirely to escape the fate of the Atlas itself." I have a wild theory regarding this as well: I think this is where the nanites come in. I'm not entirely sure how the simulation works, but I don't think it is running on an ordinary computer as we know them today. When reconstructing Laylaps, Mercury gives us a Portal Phylactery, which is described as the liquid used by the Atlas to weave the multiverse. This gives me the impression that the simulation has slight physical properties, like a moldable liquid substance. Underneath this layer is the world of glass, which acts similarly to how crystals can be used to store data for a computer. Things that are removed from the simulation layer are stored there. Nanites, however, appear to have been brought into the simulation from outside, likely by the Sentinels, who were given a physical form to allow them to travel between the simulation and the world of glass and transport nanites in and out. Other things-Living Frigates-claim to have originated apart from the simulation as well, indicating it may be possible for physical things to just stumble in and out of the simulation goop. But, nanites specifically, when not contained, seem to have odd effects on things within the simulation. In particular, they seem to make non-organic things become organic. My theory is that the nanites are being distributed throughout the multiverse to convert the simulation into an organic body. The mind-arc will then be used to re-unite all the Travellers into a single mind for that being. As for why the Traveller's soul was divided into so many parts in the first place... I have no clue, other than maybe so that there was someone who could experience each part of the multiverse and keep the simulation alive in their memories.
@@Kanaju Honestly, one ideas is: Maybe the Creator was divided into separate, similar yet different being to give the greatest chance of Figuring Something Out? If you run the same scenario with different versions billions or trillions of times, you're BOUND to have one of them stumble across The Key...
I think the Atlas has decayed so much that it can't predict the future well anymore and that it's imagining the blackhole. To anyone who disagrees with me, please don't hate me.
Don't worry, I would never betray the ATLAS. I follow him were he sends me and would sacrafice me, to save him 16//16//16//16 Edit: Don't trust the Abyss
I keep seeing something interesting when looking at Sentinel Pillar Logs... (minor spoiler) *ACCESS LOG: [IMPOSTOR DETECTED] [OVERRIDE CODE: 4R1ADN3]* 4R1ADN3? Iteration Ariadne? Why do I see their name here?
At the end of the Simulation Atlas creator came back, I don't think the Atlas is going to be dying, and I also don't think he is going to forget the Travelers help him. Also for some strange reason I think you are on the side of the Darkness, I don't why but I get the feeling you really really like her, are you sure you aren't a Telamon instead of a Traveler, for that matter how do we know we aren't all Telamons "wearing" their Travelers?
Null is probably safe since we dont know how long exactly null has been at this. It could be thousands of years so he probably has all the lifetime he wanted since he doesnt kill us outright. Right?
This knowledge of the Abyss actually makes me question the honesty and integrity of the Autophage now. They ARE heavily hinted to be fully aware of her and the true nature of Atlantid, to the point of being able to detect some hint of the Void IN YO. And they clearly hold things like Atlantid, Radiant Shards, and Crystalized Hearts in notably high value, things directly tied to the corruption seemingly stemming from the Void Mother. Autophage also seem to have some form of resentment to Sentinels, having one of their quests be to kill some, making their true alignment even more blurred. So the fact they give you trials and the blueprints for such a valuable and unique multi tool now seems less like an inauguration to their ranks, and instead makes their motivation and integrity seem much more dubious than it was at first.
Hey Kanaju. I was wondering if you made a video about the older legacy event missions. I'd be very much into seeing a timeline vid about them all since they are no longer with us. Not the expeditions but the old, time-limited ones with narratives ya know?
I think one of us misunderstands. The travelers are all you... and me. It's all very zen. Ariadne explains this and is possibly the exception. Secondarily the question of the corrupted sentinels is what is corrupting them. I believe the answer is the souls of previous travelers. Also, did they increase the spawns for travelers and graves? I found three in one station and they all had graves on the same planet near each other.
@@Kanaju that's the only criticism I have with the story. It's been a few months since I finished it but I remember it strongly implying that you could go back and do the thing if you originally said no. Oh well, I might've just misunderstood it, and I made it to Essintam the old fashioned way.
When I bought the game, I was expecting a relaxing sandbox-style game. I was not prepared for existentialist metatheories about meaning of life, universe and everything... This game is a real iceberg.
I would not trust Atlas, but not because I deem it untrustworthy. I deem it unreliable. There are things about the universe, about its own nature, that the supreme and supposedly omniscient deity simply doesn't know about.
Am i the only one who thought of some fourth wall with US beeing telamon.... the AI.. wearing our body.. our character... that WE will live again.. bro thx for the bedtime-paradox... Edit: dude i'm realizing your name right now.. i could probably stumbled across you several times in that game because even i didnt knew your channel, and didnt even read the name, if this is your No man Sky name too, i sounds creepy familiar in my head.
Can certainly agree with Laylapse being kinda sus but the cute little thing's won my trust already 😅 Perhaps in the future you must develop your own AI in preparation for when Telamon betrays you, so your starship and exosuit can still function.
Kanaju, I’d really love to see a comprehensive love video from you. Something that goes in a reasonably chronological order (as much of a chronology as we know). Piecing things together from the top videos is fun, but it would be nice to have some sort of chronicle. Great video as always.
No! You have to merge the altas, the abyss and telemon and it'll be telemon who will ensure one does not destroy the other. If the abyss and the atlas just merge one may destroy the other or both may cause destruction and chaos. 😮
There is a reality between your own and that which the atlas resides. Which tells me at least, that this universe can be separated from its creator. Perhaps that's the ultimate goal of the Abyss.
How come there is no mention of the base Overseer? he is the most sketchy character you find and also the first one, even before getting to the Nexus. Hell even your botanists tell you the Overseer might not even be a Geck and decides to stick around to keep an eye on you and your Overseer.
@@Kanaju I watched it twice, turns out you mention the Overseer just when the video is about to end which generally speaking is when i pause the video comment. But yeah, i don't trust Overseer much, he clearly is up to something
I don't necessarily trust-trust Nada, but I also don't believe they have any ill-intent. They feel very neutral to me. Then again, a Korvax gathering a bunch of travelers together could be considered sus. 🤔
While he’s not fully sinister, Tethys does try to scam you and pass itself off as a Gek when you first meet them, so I wouldn’t say you can trust them either. A bit of moral grey with that one.
Which is why when someone looks for units in the nexus, I always have them meet me by Tethys's bench, for a shady briefcase exchange ;) Also if you accidentally destroy Laylaps he gives you grief. Maybe he is a bit sus '^_^
I think Tethys is a softy underneath all that rough exterior. I'd trust them over Gemini or Hesperus, personally. Could be my mistake though. 😳 Thanks for watching!
I have a theory of Tethys and Ariadne both being "void" travellers who assumed the faces and identities of the travelers in question. They both talk about how they "stole" their faces, or use "different iterations just like you, like-traveller". They are even able to identify you regardless of what race, iteration, etc, you are. They relay the research that's found in the Anomaly back to the Void Mother; who may even run their own version of an Anomaly. The new expedition definitely makes me think Tethys is related to the Void in many ways we don't know about, how was a traveller able to rebuild an Autophage (which was made by the Void Mother) otherwise?
@@Halosrighthand During the weekly community missions to lead in to crossplay announcement, it is revealed Ariadne was killed while out on a mission and the current one is an imposter. Tethys is also the guy who gets you to build Laylaps (and will allow you to rebuild if you lose the item) and Laylaps is connected to void mother and the world of glass if you've read the logs from base computer missions and some others. I dunno if its my imagination or has always been there but i'm only noticing this now, the iterations on the anomaly all emit a glow (might have always been a thing, to highlight the character) but i swear its purple now and i dunno if it always was. My mind is corrupted -kzzzkt-
Tethys is very shady, especially since he helped you construct Layla’s. If I remember right, Tethys even mentions a abysal connection to the anomaly… and he did tell you to go get resources from Ariadne. The mole… so he is very shady
I would argue that you can't trust anyone in NMS. The existence of the translator upgrades may be considered indication that Telamon is responsible for your understanding of any and all speech. If this is true, he could theoretically be feeding you false information or even audio.
Finally more existential dread besides the main storyline
I'm gonna be really excited if the story winds up having multiple endings depending on whether you side with the Atlas' plan or the Abyss.
The Atlas does not have a plan. It is so worried about its death that it neglects the universe.
@@tolstartheking True, it's just kind of panicking.
really dont want that, i love the void mother but i chose to get the atlas helmet AFTER getting the atlantid helmet, which overrided my construct into babbling about the boring atlas and the only way to reverse it is to redo the entire expedition a third time
Kanaju is the hooded figure in the corner of the anomaly tavern telling spooky stories and cryptic warnings.
ok so thank you for giving me paranoia
also this channel is turning into a lore channel and im all here for it
It's been my dream. Two years ago it got to a point where i was like fuck it, I'll be the one to make a comprehensive nms lore video series since nobody else is. But then I saw the workload in front of me and went back to play more video games and leave more youtube comments. Your sacrifice is not in vain, Kanaju! Thanks for putting in the work on these fantastic videos
Thanks for all the support, STUFF!
@ToddUmptious Thanks! 🙏
I always wondered if Null actually arranged to kill Artemis to get to you. He seemed to know about what was happening and had the ability to manipulate sentinels, etc. for ever.
I’ve always been suspicious of Laylaps- They’ve kinda been pretty creepy in how they act around other travelers
You have a reason to be. Laylaps is clearly working with the Abyss and thinks they are trying to save the Universe. They have been the the World of Glass, and they know Telamon, who holds a grudge against the Atlas.
ECHOES SPOILERS
Now that I look back on this video with the knowledge that there is MUCH more to Nada’s backstory than we thought really makes me feel uneasy. Nada knows about Korvax Prime and the Void Mother and all that, but kept the information from us possibly due to some kind of PTSD. Now I feel like Nada feels guilty for hiding it from us, and they might sacrifice themselves to make sure us and the rest of the Anomaly can live on. I’ll come back to this video after the next update to see if I’m right. This was a great video though!
Ultimately I want to purge the corruption, undo the destruction caused by the first spawn and upload the atlas to the cloud. We are the perfect traveler, we're better than null, and stronger than the sentinel hordes. The atlas knows this, which is why it only speaks to us now, why it allows us to use the levers of creation with the star seeds. We can be the one that unites the three factions once and for all. That would be cool at least
Thanks! Love your videos! Keep 'em coming!
And thank you for watching and supporting! I appreciate it!
No Man’s Sky has always been a bit dark, a bit Lovecraftian. But the last year or two they’ve really ramped up the paranoia and cosmic horror to 11. Thanks for doing the research to put these videos together!
It goes in stark contrast with the game's comix style graphics and cute, lovely looking aliens. Only one game gave me a similar feeling back in the 1990s - Little Big Adventure.
As far as the Abyss is concerned, I feel like it is aware of the impending demise of the Atlas, but cannot comprehend (or possibly simply refuses to accept) how its fate is inextricably linked to the Atlas.
Considering how dark the lore can get, I don't trust anyone in MNS.
That's probably the smartest option. Lonely though.
But you can always trust the ATLAS
I really cant stress enough how much I enjoy your content. Your narration is just awesome.
I’m surprised the Crimson Liar,aka The Atlas isn’t on this list. Oh well I still know something more shady then that. Number 0,The Players
Also for some people it would also be themselves because some people are horrible
You've crushed my heart with Laylaps. I always liked the little guy.
So a nice little _romp_ through the universe has taken on some *"very dark themes".* 8-\\...
It's like an role playing, PvP game when you meet someone new _(Who seem very nice and genuine!)_ and you take them into your clan.
Only to discover, they're still really part of another clan who want to obliterate you and it's too late to stop them doing so 8-((...
The best interaction I’ve had with Null was when he got caught being a part of a criminal enterprise in my settlement
I've had the whole "the atlas escapes by realising its own universe is a simulation" theory going around in my head for a long time and it really does feel more and more like it's going that way :)
Another thing that has always had me thinking this way was, theres an episode of Black Mirror written by Charlie Brooker, he mentioned he was inspired to write it while playing No Mans Sky. I can't remember the name of the episode but essentially a man is running a space sim to torture simulated versions of people he dislikes. Those simulated people break out in the end into our reality.
It's never stated in the episode (or maybe it is? been a while), so a lot of people found it stupid and magic when reviewing it, but I think the whole point of it and their escape was to highlight that, oh what we think is the base universe is also simulated too.
That sounds a lot like what happens in Bendy and the Dark Revival.
I've been watching your channel for a long time now, and each video is always more fun than the other! Please keep up the great work!
Immaculate work. Kanaju you are officially the LoreMaster of the NMS universe. Im literally glued to the screen in paranoiac curiosity 😭
Is it confirmed that Telamon is only in the exosuits of the Last Travellers? I was under the impression that Telamon was in all exosuits everywhere regardless of who's wearing them.
The story of NMS sounds very engaging. But it is told in the worst way. The facts and events are spread out over impossible lengths of time. It uses confusing dialogue. Time does not mean the same thing to the characters as it does to the audience. All this does is lead to a confusing, incomprehensible story. Which is the hallmark of NMS. Who? What? Why? Does it matter? In the end, since NMS seems to have no end, I would say....no.
Great video Kanaju! The presentation was good, and it was well paced. I hope you continue to make these lore videos as the overall narrative develops.
🙏🙏🙏
The Overseer is definately sus, especially after everything The Farmer says and then attempts to play off as a joke.
I have a feeling "The Voice of Freedom" is just one more name for Void Mother. It even contains all the same letters.
As odd as it sounds, I'm not entirely sure that the Abyss's intentions are sinister. I'm under the impression that the Atlas planned to use her as a back-up plan from the start. He created her based on prototypes of the Atlas, placed her within the simulation and allowed the First Spawn to archive her for safekeeping-which was also meant to teach the Sentinels how to archive, and how to alter things with their nanites.
It wasn't null who invented the mind arc... according to colossal archive lore, it was the Atlantid. I suspect null is working with the Abyss, now, considering his access to this technology and Laylaps stating: "In the form of Null, the abyss declares a means of escape!"
Death-being archived-is the means of escape. It has been repeated by many throughout the entirety of NMS's lore.
Of course, the last update is concerning as the hidden message "Void Mother ____???" Leaves enough space for one four-letter word. If the last word is "lied," then everything goes out the window. Also, if The Voice of Freedom is indeed Void Mother, it's concerning that it would call the Atlas a liar, unless she doesn't quite understand her role in the grand scheme.
That's actually a really compelling theory! I don't think the Abyss' intentions are necessarily sinister either, however they are driven by an obsession with self-preservation. I would imagine that instinct comes before helping others, especially since she does seem to need the travelers to pull it off. And you're right! The Atlantid did design the mind arc. Though considering the Korvax called it "beyond computation", I wonder if it was -null- who first figured out how to use it. By the time we meet them, it's been engineered into a simple-to-construct blueprint.
Death is considered escape from the Atlas' realities, however they would need something else entirely to escape the fate of the Atlas itself. Perhaps the Atlas did plan everything from the beginning though, seeing as it was designed to simulate futures. However if it knew it needed its creator's soul intact to escape its fate, why would it split it into billions of parts?
So many questions... Thanks for watching and for your insight and speculation!
P.S. I'm pretty sure the Voice of Freedom is linked to the Abyss as well. Voices singing in harmony? Denying the Atlas? The message about GLASS in the old space station cores? Seems likely.
@Kanaju "however they would need something else entirely to escape the fate of the Atlas itself."
I have a wild theory regarding this as well: I think this is where the nanites come in. I'm not entirely sure how the simulation works, but I don't think it is running on an ordinary computer as we know them today. When reconstructing Laylaps, Mercury gives us a Portal Phylactery, which is described as the liquid used by the Atlas to weave the multiverse.
This gives me the impression that the simulation has slight physical properties, like a moldable liquid substance.
Underneath this layer is the world of glass, which acts similarly to how crystals can be used to store data for a computer. Things that are removed from the simulation layer are stored there.
Nanites, however, appear to have been brought into the simulation from outside, likely by the Sentinels, who were given a physical form to allow them to travel between the simulation and the world of glass and transport nanites in and out. Other things-Living Frigates-claim to have originated apart from the simulation as well, indicating it may be possible for physical things to just stumble in and out of the simulation goop.
But, nanites specifically, when not contained, seem to have odd effects on things within the simulation. In particular, they seem to make non-organic things become organic.
My theory is that the nanites are being distributed throughout the multiverse to convert the simulation into an organic body. The mind-arc will then be used to re-unite all the Travellers into a single mind for that being.
As for why the Traveller's soul was divided into so many parts in the first place... I have no clue, other than maybe so that there was someone who could experience each part of the multiverse and keep the simulation alive in their memories.
@@Kanaju Honestly, one ideas is:
Maybe the Creator was divided into separate, similar yet different being to give the greatest chance of Figuring Something Out?
If you run the same scenario with different versions billions or trillions of times, you're BOUND to have one of them stumble across The Key...
null is the weirdest looking character in the game. also i hate doing this but 2nd haha
No one gives a shit about who's first or second
@@Falcon-Actual i know
I think the Atlas has decayed so much that it can't predict the future well anymore and that it's imagining the blackhole. To anyone who disagrees with me, please don't hate me.
Ok, this is some creepy stuff... thanks for the video!
Don't worry, I would never betray the ATLAS. I follow him were he sends me and would sacrafice me, to save him 16//16//16//16
Edit: Don't trust the Abyss
I keep seeing something interesting when looking at Sentinel Pillar Logs...
(minor spoiler)
*ACCESS LOG: [IMPOSTOR DETECTED] [OVERRIDE CODE: 4R1ADN3]*
4R1ADN3? Iteration Ariadne? Why do I see their name here?
At the end of the Simulation Atlas creator came back, I don't think the Atlas is going to be dying, and I also don't think he is going to forget the Travelers help him. Also for some strange reason I think you are on the side of the Darkness, I don't why but I get the feeling you really really like her, are you sure you aren't a Telamon instead of a Traveler, for that matter how do we know we aren't all Telamons "wearing" their Travelers?
Null is probably safe since we dont know how long exactly null has been at this. It could be thousands of years so he probably has all the lifetime he wanted since he doesnt kill us outright. Right?
Our Blue sentinel buddies are gonna execute order 66 😂
Bruh 💀
This knowledge of the Abyss actually makes me question the honesty and integrity of the Autophage now. They ARE heavily hinted to be fully aware of her and the true nature of Atlantid, to the point of being able to detect some hint of the Void IN YO. And they clearly hold things like Atlantid, Radiant Shards, and Crystalized Hearts in notably high value, things directly tied to the corruption seemingly stemming from the Void Mother. Autophage also seem to have some form of resentment to Sentinels, having one of their quests be to kill some, making their true alignment even more blurred. So the fact they give you trials and the blueprints for such a valuable and unique multi tool now seems less like an inauguration to their ranks, and instead makes their motivation and integrity seem much more dubious than it was at first.
I dont think even HG has a cohesive story in mind. Its all just cool ideas tossed together in sci-fi salad.
Hey Kanaju. I was wondering if you made a video about the older legacy event missions. I'd be very much into seeing a timeline vid about them all since they are no longer with us. Not the expeditions but the old, time-limited ones with narratives ya know?
Subbed. More deep Lore videos please 👍
Where do you come up with this... You and your imagination, or your ability to SEE better than the rest of us, are fantastic. 😮
I think one of us misunderstands.
The travelers are all you... and me. It's all very zen.
Ariadne explains this and is possibly the exception.
Secondarily the question of the corrupted sentinels is what is corrupting them.
I believe the answer is the souls of previous travelers.
Also, did they increase the spawns for travelers and graves? I found three in one station and they all had graves on the same planet near each other.
The base overseer is sus. He’s jealous I get to explore….
I was hoping to find out why the gardener doesn't trust the overseer.
Bro... You are my favorite NMS channel. I really appreciate the time you put in to this. Thank you.
Fuck it imma restore Korvax Prime team Abyss
Allready refused rhe Atlas since the game made it seem like you could go back
You know what, I can't fault you. Fair enough.
@@Kanaju that's the only criticism I have with the story. It's been a few months since I finished it but I remember it strongly implying that you could go back and do the thing if you originally said no. Oh well, I might've just misunderstood it, and I made it to Essintam the old fashioned way.
I really want to make a No Man’s Sky story, probably a RUclips series or something, and these videos help a lot so that I can keep it lore accurate.
When I bought the game, I was expecting a relaxing sandbox-style game. I was not prepared for existentialist metatheories about meaning of life, universe and everything... This game is a real iceberg.
I am a fan of yours 😬 Thanks again ♥️
I would not trust Atlas, but not because I deem it untrustworthy. I deem it unreliable.
There are things about the universe, about its own nature, that the supreme and supposedly omniscient deity simply doesn't know about.
I love you vids man, keep up the good work
888 Likes? How can I spoil such a Lucky number by Liking it now?! =O
You can't trust the Gek. Any Gek
In general I find characters with a lightbulb for a head suspicious.
Now everytime I hear the voice in my exosuit I'll just say "shut up telamon"
Man, when the list started with The Null I knew I was in for the ride. Well done.
Thanks for the insight.
did not watch. you get a like for the spoiler heads up, i am new to the game
I question all AI including a certain race but I believe not all are the same
is there going to be a universe civil war or something all to stop the void or whatever
I had thought Telamon named Laylaps?
You should do a breakdown on the full NMS lore.
Ah, man made horrors beyond my comprehension.
Am i the only one who thought of some fourth wall with US beeing telamon.... the AI.. wearing our body.. our character... that WE will live again.. bro thx for the bedtime-paradox...
Edit: dude i'm realizing your name right now.. i could probably stumbled across you several times in that game because even i didnt knew your channel, and didnt even read the name, if this is your No man Sky name too, i sounds creepy familiar in my head.
TELAMON = TELemetry And MONitoring?
If it's the same kind of telemetry and monitoring as the one in Windows, then it's definitely evil.
Kanaju i love you dude! :)
Can certainly agree with Laylapse being kinda sus but the cute little thing's won my trust already 😅
Perhaps in the future you must develop your own AI in preparation for when Telamon betrays you, so your starship and exosuit can still function.
You gained a new subscriber!
I want that spot robot pet^^
Kanaju, I’d really love to see a comprehensive love video from you. Something that goes in a reasonably chronological order (as much of a chronology as we know). Piecing things together from the top videos is fun, but it would be nice to have some sort of chronicle. Great video as always.
No! You have to merge the altas, the abyss and telemon and it'll be telemon who will ensure one does not destroy the other. If the abyss and the atlas just merge one may destroy the other or both may cause destruction and chaos. 😮
There is a reality between your own and that which the atlas resides. Which tells me at least, that this universe can be separated from its creator. Perhaps that's the ultimate goal of the Abyss.
Null is the orochimaru of the nms universe. Just like oro, he's chill now I guess
Oh Oh! we're in trouble then! 🙂 Great content, thank you!
As soon as you said "number one" I got raid shadow legend ads lol
Trust laylaps
Trust laylaps
Trust laylaps
How come there is no mention of the base Overseer? he is the most sketchy character you find and also the first one, even before getting to the Nexus. Hell even your botanists tell you the Overseer might not even be a Geck and decides to stick around to keep an eye on you and your Overseer.
I think I do mention them in the outro. However, as sketchy as they are, I find myself...trusting. Might be my mistake though.
@@Kanaju I watched it twice, turns out you mention the Overseer just when the video is about to end which generally speaking is when i pause the video comment.
But yeah, i don't trust Overseer much, he clearly is up to something
The players are actually the ones you can't trust
My #1 don't trust is Nada
I don't necessarily trust-trust Nada, but I also don't believe they have any ill-intent. They feel very neutral to me. Then again, a Korvax gathering a bunch of travelers together could be considered sus. 🤔
I got a voice of freedom quest from an abandoned vessel and now finally i know what it is