E10: Alien Rise, I can't!

Max 2022-12-07 18:14:08

The setting of the last episode is suddenly very old. Paul's evil and Mother's mysteries have been solved. First of all, this planet is not completely devoid of living creatures and intelligent creatures as originally thought. It may even be Prehistoric Neanderthals have colonized and lived here for thousands of years, and they have mystical beliefs. In addition to this, there are also Earthmen legions with a technological level comparable to Marcuse.

On the other hand, Mother's so-called baby is actually an alien routine, which is really surprising and reasonable, and it is obvious that the reason why Mother believes that this baby is the Creator's child is because of her memory and Simulation, but Simulation was really out at that time. The problem looks, so it is very likely that it has been manipulated by people, such as degenerate Neanderthal "natives".

So why is a snake pregnant in Mother's belly, and how did a snake embryo enter Mother's body? The problem was that Mother was cut by Marcuse that time, lost a lot of "milk", and then found a lot of blood bags in the remains of the spacecraft to give blood to herself. However, she was obviously careless in the process and didn't notice it. , these milks may have been infected with some kind of parasite. When a suitable host like her emerged, parasite mutations began to seek incubation within her. And infected her memory (Archive), causing her to have many strange communication scenes and dialogues with the Creator.

Mother's ability to be a breeder may have always been one of their functions, not just a destroyer as a weapon. So she came to this planet with the possibility of giving birth to ancient creatures that lived here earlier than the natives, that is, the possibility of resurrection. This poses a huge threat to the survival of human beings here.

But a flying snake is really unreasonable, almost a myth. Campion asked Mohter if her child could fly like her? It really is a prophecy, that is, it does have some homology with Mother - from mysterious power or technology.

In short, the trend of this episode is really shocking, the rhythm is not good, especially Paul's changes are too blunt and strange, and he doesn't have to be as crazy as his fake dad, right? The only gratification is that Mother and Father are not dead, and Mother is the source of my strength in chasing dramas.

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