u/HorrorNSlobber

So i finished the 1st directive 8020 play-through and one question has been on my mind all along the story

What's the point of sending ships over and over for Tau Ceti F to study an organism that makes a clone of you, when you already have a stable clone technology on earth?

You already assemble a team of clones no problem, why do you need to waste so many billions on the same technology?

Don't get me wrong, I loved the game, it's inspired a lot by the expanse, which is my favorite sci-fi TV show, I really loved the mag boots nod, the belt stations mention, etc. I also loved how simplified is the story tree compared to 1st season, I also loved the improved graphics. It's just that the story lack a real motive behind it. It could have been better if they just expanded on the story of the monsters on the house of ashes, them being from the constellation cetus as well instead of this new clone organism.

but maybe i missed something regarding the organism and cloning, i'm open to your thoughts on it.

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u/HorrorNSlobber — 17 hours ago

So the lady in the kimono wasn't lying when...

... she told Elgin that she can get them all home through midwifing Fatima to birth smiley, since in this episode Fatima was proven that she can control at least smiley and see what he can do, and the golem she built unlocked that power in her, which is the perfect way to distract them for Jade and Tabitha to go and get the bones of the children.

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u/HorrorNSlobber — 3 days ago