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Feral Processor

!!!Spoilers!!!




When Gaia told Aloy she was going to,
, Thebes I instantly knew it was going to be the dubious bunker we were going to explore, but it didn't went as bad as I thought.
I thought the Quen were going to be Ted's defacto army and Aloy would have to choose between Killing Ted once and for all but losing the Omega clearance or Obtaing the Omega clearance but let Ted escape with the Quen for the future antagonist to deal with.
But hey that never happened;D



Kae Harvey

I can only imagine how enraged Ted must have been at not being able to kill Elizabet himself, using his Omega Clearance.

Most theories seem to assume that Ted slowly came to his decision to purge Apollo and kill the Alphas as part of his growing mental and emotional deterioration. That deterioration was real, but I also think that, as the one person who had, in his mind, bested him, Ted had long intended to "surprise" Elizabet with his possession of Omega. Probably as soon as Horizon Dawn was confirmed as completed, had the sealing of GAIA Prime gone as it should.

I think Ted planned to destroy Apollo, then throw what he would have seen as Elizabet's "failure" to "contaminate The Future" in her face, before murdering her and the rest of the Alphas. That Elizabet had the bad taste to not only die before he could end her himself, but die with the sort of heroism that he would never have shown himself (but wanted to claim), well... that must have driven Ted even crazier than he already was.

With that said, it'll be interesting to see if and how Part III ultimately handles the Quen, whose entire culture appears to be built on the belief that Ted Faro, not Elizabet, is the hero of the piece--and I likewise find it interesting that even the "Scum-is-What-We-Do-Best" Zeniths apparently thought Ted was too much of an ass for them to share their immortality secrets with.

And good on 'em for that tiny piece of good judgment.

As usual, your handling of the lore wonderfully deepens the story of Horizon. Thanks so much for the awesome work you do!



Kharnat The Fleshound

List of achievements

1. Hard started a company

2. Company became the world’s wealthiest corporation

3. Hired the BEST DAMN robotics scientist

4. Became a immortal TLOU super monster grown into a metal tube measuring tens of hundreds of degrees.

Nice how impressive!



James Bennett

Generally, the least scary part of a horror film is when you finally see the monster. The terror is when it's in the shadows, an unknown but ever-present threat.

Showing Ted would have been a mistake. Setting the scene for horror, showing characters react with terror and disgust, then letting our imaginations paint the picture, means we'll have each imagined something that is scary to us.

If they showed him, they'd end up designing something which is scary to some, boring to some, and have some rushing to AO3 to write smut fics.

Personally, I imagined him as being something like a combination of Nemesis from the end of the RE3 remake, and Cassandra from Doctor Who.

A monstrous meat cathedral, but stretched thin, and wrapped around the central power core like vines choking the life from a tree.

A mass of mutated skin and muscle, an immobile and yet immensely threatening presence.

I have had several nightmares featuring this eldritch horror Ted since I first imagined it.



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CougarW

Can we all just take a moment to appreciate the writing in Horizon?

Alex K

@Kamar LMAO there's a perpetual breeze blowing through it 😂

Alex K

It's so good!!!!! ❤️

Kamar

@NastyHudson77 Her hair is iconic. I love the craziness.

ddp540

@NastyHudson77 yeah it was wild

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Mackensie Rinas

Unpopular opinon: I didn't want to see Ted. The entire bunker of Thebes was a nightmare for me. It was disgusting. Not just the idolatry but also the harem and the fate of those that didn't want to bend to the will of Faro and his hope to see the kids- "Liz's kids"- eventually. When we finally "saw" Ted in the hologram, I was sad and angry and just felt so violated. It was the same feeling I got at the end of the game with Tilda. I was fine knowing that Ted ended like that.

I spent the entire game HOPING I would get to bash Faro's face in and finish him myself. But, I was left feeling so empty and wrong. But that wouldn't change seeing Ted, if anything, seeing the monster he had become would have overshadowed the monster he had always been. I just... think about this quest every once in a while and then I need to wash my brain. It feels yucky

Me and Everything

And that's why i'm still confused how to rate the story

M Ironman

I wish we had seen this body horror "The thing" -eque monster at the end of the quest that would have been a unique boss. Maybe he sees aloy and freaks out thinking she is elizabet. I found the guys killing ted a rushed thing. or maybe he made a way to upload his consciousnesses to a computer or something? Ted and his machinations was the antagonist of the whole series so it would have been cathartic to fight him.
One of my biggest complaints of both games is the lack of unique bosses in the game, most of the bosses were stuff you can fight in the overworld so when I saw a dreadwing or thunderjaw it didn't feel special. Forbidden west was slightly better in this regard but still it would have been better to have ted faro finding some way to weasel out of his horrible fate.

Jay Bajaj

Agreed. What the mind conjures up will always be much more monstrous than what the developers can do, and they knew that.

Scarchain6891

I kinda agree with who he had on talking about the game. The section of the game where you go into Thebes was great except there were too many people involved. If I had my choice it would have been just Aloy, CEO and Alva. everybody else felt like they were in the way. Besides CEO said that it was "hollowed ground" so why was his army allowed in there? I do agree that them not showing Ted was fine. you got to see what he looked like in the hologram so I was fine with it

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