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··· 1 + --- 2 + title: "Speculations Around Arknights: Endfield" 3 + description: "Random thoughts while sleuthing through Talosian lore" 4 + 5 + section: Notes 6 + tags: 7 + - post 8 + - game-review 9 + - endfield 10 + - arknights 11 + --- 12 + 13 + I actually finished reading most of the optional lore pieces that's available 14 + in Endfield right now, and I find many of the implications quite interesting. 15 + While the main questline is obviously very limited as of the time of writing, 16 + there's still some things one can ponder upon, and maybe in a couple years 17 + we can all look back at this and be astonished at how much I got wrong :) 18 + (Or right. You never know.) 19 + 20 + I'm going to order this list somewhat in the order of *plausibility* — ranging 21 + from ideas that are almost definitely going to be expanded upon in further 22 + installments of the main story, to completely *out there* ideas that will 23 + probably never happen. Enough said, there goes: 24 + 25 + # The North Pole Expedition sought to reactivate the Cosmic Gate 26 + 27 + > On Terra, these structures were positioned at both the northern and 28 + > southern extremities of the planet's major continents. Talos-II, 29 + > by contrast, possesses only one confirmed Cosmic Gate, located at its 30 + > **northern polar region.** 31 + > 32 + > -- "Cosmic Gate", Nexus files 33 + 34 + Remember the North Pole Expedition that the Endmin went on 10 years before 35 + the game started? That, I think, was likely an attempt at trying to fix 36 + the Cosmic Gate that Terran used to colonize Talos-II, which was destroyed 37 + in the First Aggeloi War. It makes a lot of sense why the Endmin would 38 + personally go on this trip, as one of the first colonizers of Talos-II, 39 + and likely one of the people directly responsible for introducing Originium 40 + to the planet in the first place. 41 + 42 + Reconquering the North Pole was also of highly scientific and symbolic 43 + importance to the people now stuck on Talos-II — after all, the North Pole 44 + was home to the first human colony on the alien planet, and might have 45 + contained invaluable information about early human history on Talos-II 46 + that would otherwise be lost. We could actually get a glimpse of the 47 + research station in the North Pole during the flashback section in 48 + "Let Fire Consume the Ashen Past", when the Endmin's own subconscious 49 + memories manifest and hint at what possibly went wrong during the First 50 + Aggelos War. Reconquering the North Pole might be a way for the Endmin 51 + to recover what was lost in the conflict. 52 + 53 + # Nation-states existing outside the Band Accord 54 + 55 + The description of the Civilization Band in the Nexus files was 56 + particularly interesting to me, due to one small detail I'm not sure 57 + if most people even caught: 58 + 59 + > The Civilization Band comprises various sized factions, coalitions, 60 + > and organizations. Bound by Accord restrictions, **it does not accept 61 + > self-declared "nation-states" as members**. 62 + 63 + Now, why would the devs choose to put this line in there? Well, it's 64 + most likely because a) the colonists on Talos-II wanted to avoid the 65 + bloody international conflicts that plagued Terra by restructuring 66 + civilization around supranational groups working in mutual interests, 67 + and b) because this presents an excellent opportunity for the writers 68 + to insert a hostile, isolationist faction into the lore that hates 69 + the Civilization Band, and by extension, Endfield and its affiliates. 70 + Sort of like the Kazdel Military Commission of this setting. 71 + 72 + I *suspect* people will find Landbreakers and Aggeloi somewhat stale 73 + after a while in the plot, so I'm going to make an even firmer speculation 74 + that Chapter III of the plot would have the main cast travel in 75 + TGCC-affiliated Free Cities, while being confronted by attacks caused 76 + by a nation-state actor, who might be drawn to Blight and the Ætherside 77 + as the anathema of Originium-related technology. Such writing would 78 + certainly fit the existing tone and themes of the original *Arknights*, 79 + I think. 80 + 81 + # "Team α2 Scout" is still out there somewhere 82 + 83 + If you pay close attention to certain Findings in the Archive, you can 84 + find several correspondences concerning a certain "Team α2 Scout" that 85 + was part of the North Pole Expedition ten years ago, who was a UWST Recon 86 + Squad member and had considerable ties to Valley IV, even knowing the 87 + Collinses by name ("North District Intel and Supplies Application"). 88 + 89 + Documents pertaining to them are *fascinating* because in very atypical 90 + UWST fashion, a large part of them are redacted, including the time and 91 + dates of each document. In fact, the document "Silent Directive" even 92 + commands the Valley IV director (who was most likely the colleague of 93 + Crowe's who had the other authorization keycard and was killed in the 94 + Power Plateau incident) to _fully erase this person from the database_: 95 + 96 + > Upon recipient of this Directive, you shall expunge all data and intel 97 + > (with the exception of basic backup copies) concerning North Exploration 98 + > Team α2 Scout ████ below Level █ within 30 days. 99 + 100 + Now, why is this? It should already be clear now that this person is 101 + very well-decorated within UWST ranks, and have definitely survived 102 + the North Pole Expedition relatively unscathed. Perhaps they have now 103 + risen up into a level of importance that required their identity be 104 + kept secret? Maybe they are now one of the leading figures behind the 105 + UWST...? 106 + 107 + Nobody can really tell, but as a matter of Chekhov's Gun, nobody writes 108 + intricate lore about a character that wasn't supposed to be brought up 109 + later, in the form of foreshadowing. Let's see if they get more disclosure 110 + in future installments of the story. 111 + 112 + # The Endmin is a Reconvener (of the Doctor) 113 + 114 + Amnesia? Check. Mysterious background that is never fully explained? Check. 115 + Outfit that conveniently conceals their appearance? Check. Supernatural 116 + mastery to Originium that is later explained by the fact that they *brought* 117 + it to their own planets? Double triple check. 118 + 119 + This would also somewhat explain why the Endmin can freely exchange physical 120 + forms by diving into and emerging out of the Stasis Core, which appears to be 121 + simply one big chunk of Protocol-Originium, and why they were able to issue 122 + the Zeroth Directive which resuscitated them in the first place. 123 + 124 + One interesting detail during the epilogue cutscene of Chapter I is that 125 + M3 and Perlica inadvertently mentioned that Endmin's amnesia was a symptom 126 + that has been worsening each time they "awaken" — could this be taken that 127 + the Endmin's "soul" that's been present within the Originium Woods, that all 128 + Reconveners originate from, is significantly damaged every time they go into 129 + stasis? (The Doctor's shown to project their own consciousness into 130 + information stored within the Assimilated Universe of Originium, too.) 131 + 132 + More evidence that point towards this is the fact that Nefarith straight up 133 + calls the Endmin "Child of Originium" — while one could definitely interpret 134 + this as a metaphorical epithet, I choose to read this more literally as the 135 + fact that the Endmin as we see them today is literally *made of* Originium. 136 + If this were true, then it's quite likely that the Endmin is some kind of 137 + Reconvened form of the Doctor, the other master of Originium that never 138 + seems to age a day despite being thousands of millennia old.
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