Final part of the walkthrough of The Invincible for the PC.
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00:00Okay, not quite at the bridge yet, but I'm getting closer.
00:27Much closer, Retra.
00:57It must be the medical wing.
01:12Surprisingly, everything's still running.
01:17Was Retra here?
01:19Different sections, different elevator guards.
01:34They really overdo it with the security measures around here.
01:38I guess I still have some time to look around.
01:40I still have some time to look around.
02:10I still have some time to look around.
06:10And I don't blame them.
07:10Huh.
07:14Is that why the flies didn't wipe out all of my memory?
07:18Because I fell into a natural stupor.
07:21It makes some sense, I guess.
07:51I don't know.
08:21So apparently there's hope.
08:51We can?
08:52We can?
08:53No.
08:54Wait.
08:55The memories won't come back.
08:56So much for the hope.
08:58I don't know.
09:00I don't know.
09:04So, you made it.
09:05So, you made it.
09:10So, you made it.
09:17So, you made it.
09:18So, you made it.
09:24So, you made it.
09:31So, you made it.
09:33It's quicker than I thought.
09:34Let me invite you to the bridge, I suppose.
09:36Were you deliberately trying to slow me down.
09:37I didn't decide these elevators.
09:38I didn't decide these elevators, if that's what you're asking.
09:43No, that's not it.
09:44No, that's not it.
09:46You can clearly control them, but...
09:48Never mind.
09:50You're still there.
09:51No.
09:52Yeah.
09:53No.
09:54No.
09:55No.
09:56No.
09:57No.
09:58No.
09:59No.
10:00Do you want a frame?
10:01Yeah.
10:02So, how did you get this?
10:03Anti-protons.
10:06Rahitra!
10:07Here.
10:20Yastan, are you there?
10:22What are you waiting for?
10:28Now that you're here, why don't you help me?
10:31With what?
10:32With the probes.
10:33They're over the battlefield.
10:34I do have visuals from the Cyclops here, but I can't do everything on my own.
10:38Oh, wait.
10:40Activities increasing.
10:41They're coming.
10:43Are you helping or not?
10:44Come on, Yastan.
10:45It's about to start.
10:47All right.
10:48Have it your way.
10:50Let's destroy them.
10:52Now we're talking.
10:56Okay, I'm ready.
11:03What am I looking at?
11:05It'll be...
11:06Number five, a long-range one.
11:09It sees the entire perimeter.
11:11Better switch to a closer one.
11:12There's the Cyclops.
11:17Great.
11:22Force field activation.
11:24I confirm.
11:27Field active.
11:31The clouds within reach.
11:34No shooting.
11:35The close range is dead.
11:37No wonder.
11:39It's boiling over there.
11:40The field is shrinking.
11:59Calm down, Yastan.
12:00It will hold.
12:01Whoa.
12:07Oh, beautiful.
12:10It's not a machine.
12:12It's the devil himself.
12:13I'm telling you.
12:30Shit.
12:31I'm losing connection.
12:33Do you see anything?
12:36They're creating a tight formation.
12:39A cyclone.
12:41Fucking shit.
12:56That can't be a good bite.
12:57What was that?
13:02You tell me.
13:04Can't you see anything?
13:08Probes, Yastan.
13:09What are they showing?
13:11The mid-range is dead.
13:12How about the long-range?
13:14The long-range works.
13:17The cloud has stopped attacking.
13:19The Cyclops is...
13:19Cyclops is...
13:20Huh?
13:24What is it doing?
13:26What did you see?
13:29Yastan?
13:30The cloud...
13:31One.
13:32What?
13:33You said...
13:35Don't count on the Cyclops anymore.
13:39Circus must have gone haywire.
13:41It's shot down the probes.
13:42Now it's probably operating with a new goal.
13:47Like all those machines earlier.
13:49I don't understand.
13:52How?
13:53This is pure madness.
13:56Hey.
13:57At least we still have the invincible.
14:00Don't mock me.
14:02I'm not mocking you, Rahitra.
14:04They really are flying here.
14:07They'll be here in about...
14:08Just...
14:09Hold on for a moment.
14:11I'll find out.
14:11I'll find out.
14:41Condor, are you there?
14:52This is the commander of the IC Dragonfly units.
14:55Astrogator...
14:56Astrogator, this is Yastaner.
14:58I managed to get to the Condor's bridge.
15:01Where Hitchra and I led the attack on the cloud.
15:04But the Cyclops...
15:05Failed?
15:06Worse.
15:08The Cyclops got out of control.
15:09Knocked down the probes.
15:11I had a feeling it would end like this.
15:14Do you know what Rahitra is planning now?
15:17I have no idea.
15:19Then I need to talk to him.
15:21You, sir?
15:23Yes.
15:24Can you switch me somehow?
15:25Okay, okay.
15:26I'm switching you to the bridge.
15:32He should be able to hear you now.
15:36Done.
15:37Please talk.
15:38Hello, Condor.
15:39Hello, Condor.
15:42This is Astrogator Novik, commander of the IC Dragonfly ship.
15:46I repeat.
15:47This is Astrogator Novik to the crew of the USCA Condor cruiser.
15:51Please come in.
15:53How could you stop with all these...
15:56Rohitra.
15:57Rohitra.
15:58Engineer Rohitra.
15:59Among our crew, I'm the last man standing, so to speak, which I guess makes me commander.
16:06Who would have thought?
16:07In that case, I'm making an official request to join our forces, to prevent the danger that threatens both sides.
16:14Oh, enough, Novik.
16:15That's enough.
16:17I agree.
16:18Officially and all that jazz.
16:20We're already taking steps to eliminate the threat.
16:23I'd even say that your crew is working on it pretty damn actively.
16:27We stopped playing defense and took the fight to them.
16:30The Cloud suffered significant losses.
16:33As a counterattack, though, it disrupted our communications.
16:36Huh, playing defense sounds a lot better than we're getting our arses kicked.
16:40Doctor, not now, please.
16:42No, it's true.
16:44Fighting against the Cloud is exceptionally difficult.
16:47But any opponent can be defeated.
16:50All it takes is the right tool.
16:52Meaning, what exactly?
16:54Let me remind you that we're dealing with a dispersed entity whose technological prowess is still unknown.
17:01And it has so far destabilized every machine sent its way.
17:04Even the most specialized ones.
17:07That's why I'll keep it simple this time.
17:09No electrobrains, no memory, only pure energy.
17:14You still have nuts in your intro.
17:16What?
17:17A nuclear weapon?
17:18Seriously?
17:19Damn right.
17:20I won't leave all this unresolved.
17:22How many warheads do you have?
17:2554.
17:26From 30 kilos to 100 megatons.
17:29Oh.
17:31That's quite an arsenal.
17:33Over the top, I'd say.
17:35We really do have enough power.
17:38That's an understatement, Doctor.
17:41That amount of energy could rip the planet to pieces.
17:43I'm not an idiot.
17:46I won't send everything at once.
17:48I'm preparing eight smaller warheads.
17:50To start with.
17:52And then?
17:53We'll see.
17:55Are you sure this is a good idea, Rehetra?
17:57Listen, Yasna, I know how it must look to you.
18:03A hot-headed guy from the Alliance who wants to use nukes.
18:06But put yourself in my shoes.
18:09I have two dozen hours tops of complete situational awareness.
18:13I'm taking action here and now based on my best judgment.
18:17I don't know what will happen later.
18:19Where will I wake up?
18:20In what condition?
18:21So I'm going to avenge my people before that happens.
18:24And ensure the safety of those who survived.
18:27They all deserve better than this.
18:31I know you understand.
18:33You're like me.
18:34You would do anything for your crew.
18:39Not only do I understand you, I feel the same desire.
18:43But revenge is out of the question.
18:49Why?
18:50We are dealing with creations of necro-evolution.
18:54Dead evolution.
18:56And probably non-sentient ones.
18:58Taking revenge on the cloud is like...
19:01Whipping the ocean for sinking the ship?
19:04Exactly.
19:05Like Xerxes.
19:07While we express our suffering rage and frustration,
19:10we won't accomplish much.
19:12We won't harm it.
19:14We won't instill fear in it.
19:16We won't make it surrender.
19:18I'm going to destroy it, Yasna.
19:20Not scare it, not hurt it.
19:23Exterminate every last piece of it.
19:26You, Rahitra, are still reasoning as though we were standing face to face with a thinking opponent.
19:31What if these beings are not our enemy at all?
19:34Oh, good one.
19:36Are you forgetting how many of us they've already killed?
19:39I will never forget Rahitra.
19:42So I can't help feeling that they operate without any strategic plan.
19:47We attack from one incident to another.
19:50They're non-sentient, as the doctor put it.
19:53So what, they're stupid?
19:54And that's why they can't be hostile?
19:55It's absolute nonsense.
19:57Well, it could be.
20:00Yes, sir.
20:00What do you think?
20:02They're not stupid or hostile, but rather programmed to react to radio waves, to brain waves.
20:10How?
20:10They're breaking down communications to thwart the exchange of information.
20:15So, they see no difference between a man and a machine?
20:22They take our brains for transmitters.
20:24That's why they're attacking us?
20:26Exactly.
20:27Wait, what species are you talking about?
20:30Dr. Yaston found various cases of conflict, lasting for hundreds of thousands of generations.
20:37Oh, they certainly competed with the local fauna.
20:41We've seen fish that evolved to sense electromagnetic fields.
20:45And underground, I found fossils of lizard-like reptiles.
20:49Some of them must have been predatory.
20:51I find it hard to believe that any prehistoric reptiles would possess our level of technology.
20:56Not to mention an arsenal.
20:59They wouldn't have.
21:00But there were other machines here as well.
21:03Other machines?
21:04I don't buy it.
21:06It's like some robot fables.
21:08No, Rachel, these are no fables.
21:10We have gathered evidence for this.
21:14How did these machines even get here?
21:17Who built them?
21:18Probably some alien race.
21:20Highly evolved.
21:21It all adds up if we assume they crashed on Regis III.
21:24But not even a single living organism survived the accident.
21:27Only machines were left.
21:29And then what?
21:30They started bashing in each other's tin heads?
21:32Doesn't make much sense to me.
21:33Machines don't have emotions.
21:35They don't argue.
21:37First things first, millions of years ago, some highly advanced race sent machines to Regis III.
21:45And these were specialized homeostatic mechanisms, left with no one to command them.
21:50As an engineer, you know well how it is.
21:54A robot does what it needs to do, whether it serves someone or not.
21:58At first, they probably just repaired themselves or built a home for their dead masters.
22:05Until something forced them to change.
22:07Exactly.
22:09Certain types of predator eat anything that moves.
22:13So I'm betting they were attacked by a local fauna.
22:16The key was that these machines had the ability to produce others as needed.
22:21To combat, say, flying reptiles, they started producing flying machines.
22:26That still doesn't explain why they started fighting among themselves.
22:31Since they already defeated the living organisms, why keep producing themselves?
22:35It makes no sense.
22:39What's a guiding principle of a homeostat?
22:43Ugh, I don't...
22:44That was a rhetorical question.
22:46It's all about survival and changing conditions.
22:50Even the harshest ones.
22:51Further forms of necro-evolution were no longer threatened by the local fauna.
22:57But they had to find sources of energy and materials from which they could produce replacement parts and offspring.
23:03Originally, their descendants were undoubtedly powered by radiant radiation.
23:08But on Regis, there were no radioactive elements at all.
23:13Ah-ha-ha.
23:14Sounds familiar.
23:15When the energy runs out, you have to wheel and deal.
23:18Yes, the default source wasn't available anywhere.
23:22So they had to look for an alternative.
23:25There was a severe energy crisis and...
23:27And a conflict among the machines.
23:30Simply put, they fought to survive.
23:33Exist.
23:35That's what evolution is all about.
23:37About selection.
23:39Wait, Doctor.
23:40We've established that these beings are mindless.
23:43Shouldn't the organisms with the most developed nervous systems win the game of evolution?
23:50In this case, instead of a nervous system, there was some kind of electrical.
23:55But the principle remains the same.
23:58Not exactly, sir.
24:00The most advanced of the mechanisms that landed here derived energy from their own radioactive resources.
24:05Simpler devices, such as small repair systems, could have had solar panels.
24:11And in that case, would have had a significant advantage over the others.
24:15But the other ones could defend themselves.
24:18They could attack.
24:19With atomic power.
24:20Yes, that's possible.
24:22But I see it differently.
24:23In necro-evolution, the most successful beings were those that excelled in miniaturization above all else.
24:31Also, the sedentary creations.
24:33The former gave rise to the cloud, which the flies form when necessary in pursuit of a common interest.
24:40Meanwhile, the sedentary ones gave rise to a peculiar species of metallic vegetation.
24:47Those structures formed the city.
24:49So, it's still functional?
24:51Well, no.
24:53For some reason, the city lost a fight for survival.
24:57And now, there are only rusting remains.
25:00Only one form survived.
25:02The microbots that conquered the land on Regis III.
25:07So, these flies just adapted best?
25:11To the conditions of this planet.
25:13Yes, that's how it works.
25:14So, to summarize, some alien race sent advanced robots to Regis III.
25:21Local dinosaur-like monsters tried to eat them.
25:25So, the robots produced other robots, which produced more and more robots, until they fell victim to their own overproduction.
25:32After a number of iterations and wars for resources, they spat out the murderous cloud, which took over the planet.
25:40Indeed.
25:41To put it simply.
25:43For me, the matter is perfectly clear.
25:45It makes no sense to bomb these creatures.
25:48I mean, it's a greater danger to us than to them.
25:51But how else do you imagine defeating the cloud?
25:54That's the thing.
25:55I doubt.
25:56It's invincible.
25:58Yes, do you agree?
26:00Well?
26:04Yeah.
26:05I very much agree.
26:07Another attack would make no difference.
26:09Just a few flies are enough for the cloud to regenerate.
26:12What if we destroy their nests?
26:14No, Ritra.
26:15Unless we want to destroy the entire planet, it's impossible to eliminate them all.
26:21And even then, there's no guarantee they would die in space.
26:24After all, the flies need nowhere, water or food.
26:28Only solar energy.
26:31But what else can we do, if not attack?
26:38We can leave this place and never come back.
26:41How so?
26:41Your commander will swoop down from orbit and pick us up?
26:44Or do you have an extra ship up your sleeve?
26:47Afraid, none of these.
26:49I was thinking about a saucer.
26:51Or some other vehicle from the Condor.
26:53Don't count on it, Yasna.
26:54It's a miracle we arrived on that wreck of a saucer.
26:57Nothing else flies around here, I checked.
26:59Let's drop it, all right?
27:00Further discussion is pointless.
27:02The charges are almost ready.
27:03Ritra, for fuck's sake, be reasonable.
27:06You won't stand down, will you?
27:08An escalatory solution won't work.
27:11It will only needlessly draw the Cloud's attention.
27:15Stop.
27:16But Doctor...
27:18No, Astrogator.
27:19I've had enough of this argument.
27:21You can't always get your way.
27:24Do what you think is right, Ritra.
27:25How long will it take you?
27:32Just a moment.
27:33They will pay for all this.
27:36They?
27:37It's not a conscious entity.
27:39It's dead.
27:40You're wrong, Yasna.
27:41It's about to be dead.
27:43Watch your eyes.
28:06Watch your eyes.
28:13Watch your eyes.
28:25Watch your eyes.
28:26Let's see clearly here, the flies.
28:29You can already see the belt on.
28:32Let's go back, you guys.
28:33Freaks.
28:34Watch your eyes.
28:35Let's go back.
28:35Let's go back.
28:35I'm not sure anything changed.
28:47What? Is this a joke?
28:49No one and nothing can...
28:51It's unbelievable.
28:53They really are invincible.
28:55Another fiasco?
28:57This can't be happening.
28:58Doctor, I don't understand...
29:00The flies!
29:03For Hitchford, they're flying this way.
29:05What the hell has he done?
29:08I'll stop later. You must evacuate.
29:11Now.
29:13I'll...
29:14I'll join you later.
29:22Time to go, bright sun.
29:25Yastra!
29:26Yastra, are you there?
29:27My legs are heavy.
29:31We...
29:31We
29:33We
29:33The weather's caught
29:34我們建積
29:35I don't know.
30:05I don't know.
30:35I don't know.
31:05I don't know.
31:35I don't know.