I'm still watching Event Horizon. There's an interesting fridge horror in the ship's architecture.
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Clearly, whoever built it was already infected by extradimensional evil. It's obvious in every single angle that its architect's tainted.
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So: long, long before the ship ever travelled to hell, *something* reached out and touched Weir. Long before it was even built.
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That implies maybe his entire scientific career was manipulated by the evil. The gravity drive, the science behind it: all an exploit.
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So: there is an entity in the event horizon universe, able to hack a man's mind from unimaginable distances, into serving its will.
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This implies that humanity is inevitably fucked in that universe. While they're on the ship, some kid is getting really into biophysics.
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Somewhere, some university student just got a really intense interest in BLIT design, or such.
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No one on that ship is able to tell earth "holy shit, something is manipulating scientists into summoning itself"
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Are you a bad enough dude to hack a man's mind from light-years away
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It's just a prequel to WH40K
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