There's also that fun bit about Mine Cart races eventually being made into a death sport for rich people. Then, something very sudden happened, like some unaware schmuck pressed a button they shouldn't have, and opened a portal to allow various invasions to proceed until things were eventually taken over completely. The time period between your "death" and rebirth is interesting, as these terminals commonly references "the first battle" in past tense, and how humans barely managed to fight things back, and then built a military machine on a giant asteroid (on which the game takes place). The only other thing is that there's lore terminals in some secret areas that drop snippets. Once you finish that last mission, you're just opening another connection that only you know how to, "for some reason." Almost like you got the info from some outside source. Nexus: "A connection or series of connections between two or more things." Essentially, the places where everything is capable of interacting, and they just all go after each others throats. Nexus Points are a reference to this too. There's also the idea that if there is nothing alive or mobile, that could be considered "Perfect Order." May as well let the Vessel through and accomplish that, after seeing what he does elsewhere. They probably did this to have a kind of immovable object for the unstoppable force that was Chaos. The Prodeus dimension was likely designed by the Elder Dimension, and as such, had what equates to Admin Access in even the most ancient structures/devices you end up fighting through. Also in the opening, the thing that causes the whole crash is the rune flat out deflects both types of energy focused on it without even a scratch. In the opening you're "killed," and converted in such a way you can't be corrupted by either side, Chaos or Prodeus. The runes are what Chaos and Prodeus are fighting over, you're the guy just there to bring the runes back to the Elder Dimension before others can get a hold on them. You're a freshly made Vessel of The Elder Dimension. Here is the beginning of the list that we can see on the computer.Ĭassidy (2) (Banshee, Black Tom, Siryn.It only kind of makes sense after the last mission. ![]() Most fans of the comics might have seen it all, but only remember just a few names, well fellow geeks, that's all f-f-f-folks! ![]() Project Wideawake (Codename for Sentinel project)įranklin Richards (Son of Fantastic Four's Reed Richards and Sue Storm, born a mutant)Ĭerebro (Mutant tracking device created by Professor Xavier and Magneto) Muir Island (Scottish mutant research facility, home of X-Team known as Excalibur) Maximoff (2) (Scarlett Witch and Quicksilver. To see the Cinescape article about this, here's the link:īut if you are lazy, here's the rundown of all the names, places, etc on the two computer screens and their comic book relevance/code names: Only Cinescape had an article about it, which was copied by IMDB and later published in Wizard Magazine. When this movie first came out, I downloaded a bootleg copy of the movie, and freeze framed it during this scene, wrote down the names and such, and sent the list to several major movie news sites, namely Ain't It Cool News, Cinescape, etc. When Mystique slips into Lady Deathstryke's office and accesses the computer, a listing of names is shown.
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