Given what we know from the translation of Sacred and Terrible Air, this interaction may have played a key role in deciding the final fate of Revachol.
I agree. I think if Harry left Kim behind he could totally spiral deeper into more of his nihilistic tendencies. Perhaps even become the innocence of nihilism......
As in, become Ambrosius Saint-Miro himself? I think one of the versions of the translation is missing the scene of meeting of the composer Pérouse-Mittrecie with Ion Rodionov and little Saint-Miro, where one of them accurately predicts the future. It happens some years before the Revolution. Harry was born into poverty during the revolution times. He might influence, if the Coalition will nuke the church and Revachol with it, but it's possible they are already aware of the existence of Pale holes anyway.
Wow had no idea about this ending, crazy. What if you refuse to board at that last request (where you can look around, accept to board, or say "I can't do it (Back out)." Wonder if they force you aboard or what
also, this happened in my playthrough, if you listen to kim and don't say the thing about the hole in reality, the coalition will determine that the situation does not require their intervention. it was quite sad that after the whole quest i wasn't able to see the ending that appears in this video
She says something along the lines of hoping the consequences of you not joining won’t be too grave, too much for everyone to bear. The scene with kim after is really good though, such good characterization; he tells you that you made the right choice even if it doesn’t feel like it, speaking from experience. EDC check says maybe he’ll one day tell you about those choices that still weigh on him, but not today.
I chose to think that Harry is getting abducted because his pale hole report triggers him as a candidate for next innocence, instead of Ambrosious. The innocence or redemption. However the pale voices themselves hin that this is not the "right" future.
My game always soft locked right as the airship arrived. It would arrive and the next dialogue option would never appear. So I never got to see much in the ending past the set up.
@@Daniel_WR_Hart You were internalizing the "The Precarious World" thought, which causes all red checks to fail during the four hour internalizing period.
Judging by the fact that it is the morning of the 7th day. You passed the tribunal and did not sail to the island, I think you can sail to the island to interrogate the deserter, and return and complete the quest with the statue. The end of the game does not start from the pier, when you return you can use fast travel and move to the church and then to the rag dance. And another question, is it possible to complete 2 political quests at the same time?
Once u go to the island ur locked in and can’t fast travel so u can’t tie up the case first. As for the political quests, u can only do 1 per playthrough
@@Ryan-cs3uc When you return from the island, you have the opportunity to quickly travel to the church and square, before activating the final cutscene and general debriefing.
It being the seventh day doesn't necessarily mean the tribunal has happened already. The fast travel thing is kinda funny though, if it works with the quest. Harry's posse waits to confront him, but he just immediately teleports to the monument and gets a ride from an aerostatic without ever speaking to his cop buddies. Finally a way to beat Jean.
@@777CHEKIST777 No, it won't. You can read books and pass time for an unlimited amount of days, and the tribunal starts only after you find Ruby. People like spreading random rumors about this game that they haven't even tested themselves. (edit for grammar)
It's up to interpretation, really. But I don't think they offed him. If they want to, it won't be by grand public extraction. Imo they too are curious about the pale, want to do something about it and letting harry work with other pale experts on the team.
The German part at the end roughly translates to: Marianne told me, that Oskar no longer was himself, when he came back from an airship". So whatever happens can't be completely good!
@@Eleverhardetsjovtmedyoutube42ah thank you for that insight. Yeah agree about that. That's probably because all the alternative endings are what ifs.
Given what we know from the translation of Sacred and Terrible Air, this interaction may have played a key role in deciding the final fate of Revachol.
I agree. I think if Harry left Kim behind he could totally spiral deeper into more of his nihilistic tendencies. Perhaps even become the innocence of nihilism......
As in, become Ambrosius Saint-Miro himself? I think one of the versions of the translation is missing the scene of meeting of the composer Pérouse-Mittrecie with Ion Rodionov and little Saint-Miro, where one of them accurately predicts the future. It happens some years before the Revolution. Harry was born into poverty during the revolution times. He might influence, if the Coalition will nuke the church and Revachol with it, but it's possible they are already aware of the existence of Pale holes anyway.
what happens? can you give us a quick rundown?
@@GabelHUN atomic bomb explosion
the shivers check at the end seems to imply that the city has given up on harry and chosen someone else
It's cold now.
it's been a long winter, long and cold..
This is amazing. Had NO idea about this angle to the game.
It’s like you’re getting abducted by aliens
Yeah lol
centrists are aliens
Thank you for the video, I have played the game numerous times and never knew about this ending.
Never knew about that ending, thanks for the video
Wow had no idea about this ending, crazy.
What if you refuse to board at that last request (where you can look around, accept to board, or say "I can't do it (Back out)." Wonder if they force you aboard or what
I could try. But I guess it will be as if this mission has failed. Meaning, you just go on finishing the investigation.
They don't. The signaller says it's disappointing that Harry refuses to take the responsibility and shuts connection down.
also, this happened in my playthrough, if you listen to kim and don't say the thing about the hole in reality, the coalition will determine that the situation does not require their intervention. it was quite sad that after the whole quest i wasn't able to see the ending that appears in this video
She says something along the lines of hoping the consequences of you not joining won’t be too grave, too much for everyone to bear.
The scene with kim after is really good though, such good characterization; he tells you that you made the right choice even if it doesn’t feel like it, speaking from experience. EDC check says maybe he’ll one day tell you about those choices that still weigh on him, but not today.
the music in this scene is pretty much perfect
19:04 amazing
Cheers, mate! Game is amazing ❤
I chose to think that Harry is getting abducted because his pale hole report triggers him as a candidate for next innocence, instead of Ambrosious. The innocence or redemption. However the pale voices themselves hin that this is not the "right" future.
Wow didn't know about this ending. I wonder If this played a part in deciding whether to bomb Revachol or not
19:29
Failed shivers here, anyone knows the success version?
'Shivers - YOU CANNOT LEAVE. SO MUCH HANGS IN THE BALANCE.'
@@charlizeellis9554 I fund something similiar about City calling You
My game always soft locked right as the airship arrived. It would arrive and the next dialogue option would never appear. So I never got to see much in the ending past the set up.
Ah, that's too bad it happened to you :(
At least now you could see the alt ending.
For me the last Interfacing and Empathy checks fail, even though my total points added up to be more than enough both times
@@Daniel_WR_Hart You were internalizing the "The Precarious World" thought, which causes all red checks to fail during the four hour internalizing period.
@@vaahtobileet That's exactly right, but I forgot that I had it until the day after I made my comment
how did you get noid to do the radio, i did it through soona
I like how they could animate him climbing the statue but not the building [spoiler here] was in
20:16 Can I know the name of the song?
Did the secret police get Du bois
Maybe. More like they recruited him.
Judging by the fact that it is the morning of the 7th day. You passed the tribunal and did not sail to the island, I think you can sail to the island to interrogate the deserter, and return and complete the quest with the statue.
The end of the game does not start from the pier, when you return you can use fast travel and move to the church and then to the rag dance.
And another question, is it possible to complete 2 political quests at the same time?
Once u go to the island ur locked in and can’t fast travel so u can’t tie up the case first. As for the political quests, u can only do 1 per playthrough
@@Ryan-cs3uc When you return from the island, you have the opportunity to quickly travel to the church and square, before activating the final cutscene and general debriefing.
It being the seventh day doesn't necessarily mean the tribunal has happened already.
The fast travel thing is kinda funny though, if it works with the quest. Harry's posse waits to confront him, but he just immediately teleports to the monument and gets a ride from an aerostatic without ever speaking to his cop buddies. Finally a way to beat Jean.
Necessarily, the tribunal will always take place at 22:00 on the 5th day if it is not activated earlier by finding Ruby.
@@777CHEKIST777 No, it won't. You can read books and pass time for an unlimited amount of days, and the tribunal starts only after you find Ruby. People like spreading random rumors about this game that they haven't even tested themselves.
(edit for grammar)
Ok so did they snuff him out or what?
It's up to interpretation, really. But I don't think they offed him. If they want to, it won't be by grand public extraction. Imo they too are curious about the pale, want to do something about it and letting harry work with other pale experts on the team.
I like this a lot. Higher purpose and all that. Feel like Kim was sad to see him go
@@brentloy131 Yes he is definitely sad. Kim is best bro anyone could ever ask for.
The German part at the end roughly translates to: Marianne told me, that Oskar no longer was himself, when he came back from an airship". So whatever happens can't be completely good!
@@Eleverhardetsjovtmedyoutube42ah thank you for that insight. Yeah agree about that. That's probably because all the alternative endings are what ifs.