- 4/21/2025
Part 5 of the walkthrough of The Invincible for the PC.
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00:00I don't know what to do.
00:30Wow, my legs feel really heavy.
00:37Give yourself a moment to rest, Doctor.
00:39You certainly deserve it.
00:53Wow.
01:00The probe detected something.
01:20I see that in the readings.
01:21What is it exactly?
01:30The structure from the notes, it fits the description perfectly.
01:55Well done, Luna.
01:56I knew I could count on you.
01:57Well, we didn't bring it to the surface for no reason.
02:00Even in the first stage procedure.
02:02And now I'm going to apply for my own.
02:05As soon as you find Doctor Gorski, I'll see to it myself.
02:08All right, how about our point?
02:10What does it look like?
02:11The next point, the third one.
02:14The next point, the third one.
02:16The next point, the third one, is a metal bundle running along the bottom of some water reservoir.
02:45Interesting.
02:47An object as such should be easy to locate.
02:49What's the load?
02:50Come on.
02:51Well, I'll see you next time.
02:51Wait.
02:52Wait.
02:52Wait.
02:52Wait.
02:53Wait.
02:54Wait.
02:55Wait.
02:55Wait.
02:55Wait.
02:55Wait.
02:56Let's go.
03:26Water was mentioned in the note. Around the third point. And I have a matching object here.
03:33All right. So how many are left?
03:35Two points. Or at least it's what he told Cobble. What he did next, it's hard to assess.
03:42The battery and the detector lost for only a few hours. So he couldn't have gone much further.
03:56All right.
04:26Gotcha.
04:32I found his tracks.
04:34Finally, some tangible evidence that he was going this way.
04:37Good.
04:39It's downhill all the way, Doctor.
04:41I wouldn't be so sure, Astrogator.
04:43The next point is at a height of approximately 100 meters.
04:49Definitely uphill.
04:56I think I'll catch up with Dr. Gorski on the other side.
04:59Well, that wouldn't be such a bad scenario, right?
05:01Of course not.
05:02I wouldn't mind if we bumped into each other before the climb.
05:08I think we have the fourth point.
05:26I confirm.
05:50It's the fourth one.
05:51I see our flag.
06:21I see our flag.
06:51One step at a time, Jasna.
06:56One step at a time.
06:57One step at a time.
07:21One step at a time.
07:28I see our flag.
07:30Afiii.
07:32Time seems to be slipping through my fingers like sand.
08:02How much sand?
08:03You're so tired, Jasnah.
08:05Because I am tired, Astrogator.
08:10Three, two, one.
08:14The land is departing?
08:16Yes, they're on their way.
08:23So, Arty has transported Dr. Crowther?
08:27Affirmative. He's in the lander.
08:30However, the robot didn't find him in the tent.
08:34How's that?
08:35The doctor was already some distance from the camp.
08:38I think he was following you, Jasnah.
08:40Sir, why didn't you say anything?
08:42The Androbot located him quickly enough, and I thought it was pointless to worry him.
08:47Oh, thank goodness he's safe now.
08:52I've reached the top.
08:54The doctor discovered something new from here.
08:57Something he called bushes.
08:59I've heard that term before.
09:01In their conversations?
09:03Between Koval and Gorski?
09:05No, Jasnah.
09:06You're the one who reported it to me.
09:08Right after you landed.
09:10Seriously?
09:11Well, I...
09:13I...
09:14I don't see anything like it now, sir.
09:18Wait.
09:20Koval noted down the parameters.
09:22Asimus 350.
09:27Distance 200 meters.
09:29Copy that.
09:31I'm sending the probe.
09:32I'm sending the probe.
09:53Got it.
09:54I see the bushes.
09:56And the doctor?
09:57Oh, hard to tell.
09:59Visibility is poor.
10:01Huh.
10:02It's gonna be harder than before.
10:04I don't know how the doctor...
10:07When it comes to finding a safe route, there won't be a problem.
10:10But you'll have to get there on your own two feet.
10:13I suppose the probe will carry out the first task.
10:16It's capable, yes?
10:17Of course.
10:18I set the environment analysis mode.
10:20The probe will calculate the best route between your location and your destination.
10:25It'll guide you along the defined path.
10:28The calculations will only take a minute.
10:31I'm gonna play here as well.
10:32Yes.
10:33Yeah.
10:34Can I do that?
10:35I can fly for this long.
10:36Yeah.
10:37I'm gonna go.
10:38I must say, it's a clever device, this probe of ours.
10:48Hey, can it fly for this long?
10:51Yes.
10:52Longer than you can stand on your feet.
10:55Sounds like the perfect research unit.
10:59Maybe even better than a human.
11:01Well, that's not exaggerating.
11:03I don't know.
11:09For me, it's only a matter of time before machines surpass their creators.
11:15The only question is when.
11:33Oh, we have a problem.
11:56Something serious?
11:57Huh.
11:58Maybe it's true that machines will surpass us.
12:01But not today.
12:03The route determined by the algorithm goes over a chasm.
12:07I can repeat the command.
12:08No, no.
12:10I'll go around.
12:12Unfortunately, this is an outdated model.
12:14Such mistakes are inevitable.
12:16But the perception module itself has already been greatly improved.
12:19Its accuracy increases exponentially.
12:23Exponentially?
12:23Can you imagine us, proteinaceous creatures, developing so quickly, sir?
12:30No.
12:31Not in the course of evolution.
12:32You can't perfect a person like that.
12:35That's right.
12:36You can't.
12:37We wait thousands of years for visible changes.
12:40Have you started to fear for your position?
12:43Well, everything indicates that the clear distinction between humans and robots will soon disappear.
12:54I'm done, boss.
12:55Well, if we assume that they'll surpass us, things will get complicated.
13:07Because in order to program a brain with computing power equal to that of a human, you need a brain with computing power higher than that of a human.
13:16Ergo, a man cannot make a machine smarter than a man.
13:21Then who else would design this?
13:22Self-learning algorithms.
13:24Some spontaneous process.
13:27Or pure chaos.
13:29Something inhuman.
13:31That's for sure.
13:32Shh.
13:32Astrogator.
13:34Can you hear that?
13:35Uh, what am I supposed to be hearing?
13:37That's the point.
13:39Nothing.
13:41Silence.
13:42We're talking about robots, and Dr. Gorski still hasn't spoken on the channel.
13:46Well, I don't know.
13:49He must be a long way from here.
14:07He must be a long way from here.
14:37Ah, whilst traversing this planet, I'm becoming more and more convinced that what I know is not the same as what exists, what can exist.
15:02I must admit it's an interesting thought, but quite disturbing.
15:14These bushes are kind of weird.
15:18You'd better stay away, Doctor.
15:20I'd like a brief description.
15:22Just keep a distance.
15:23Allow me to use the language I would use to describe living forms, sir.
15:27Of course.
15:27So, they look like pituitary, brush-like formations.
15:31They're high, more or less.
15:59From one to several meters.
16:06They grow out of cracks in the bare rock.
16:09They grow out of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks in the middle of cracks.
16:15Let's go.
16:45Astrogator, Gorski's not here. I'm afraid he continued to explore. And if he went where I think he did, he might have lost contact with the camp as well as Dragonfly.
16:56So we will most likely use contact too.
17:01Possibly. There's only one way to be certain. It's your decision, sir.
17:09Please continue your search. We have to find him.
17:15That's the unwritten rule, isn't it? Under no circumstances do we leave anyone behind.
17:22That's right, Doctor. You would lose everything else, but you have to have the crew on board.
17:27The living and the dead. This is one of the most crucial imperatives, even though it's not in the regulations.
17:45The line's breaking up, but I understood. I'll let you know, sir, when I come out of the tunnel.
18:09Well...
18:15Well...
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