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God looked at Bret and said "fuck that guy in particular". Aged up by 20 years, lost all his 'spare' organs, brain damaged in an unholy psychic ritual. All of that inflicted on him by literal children. At this point finishing him off might be a mercy
God, imagine being that guy. Youre a young pirate, just finished another successful raid. You go to sleep, and wake up with half your organs missing and your body aged by 20 years.
Partly I really like Pete's videos for the obvious - the emergent storytelling, the soothing voice, etc. But mostly because it amuses me no end to see his perfect micro-colonies that can survive nuclear war, because somehow my every Rimworld run becomes an "accept everybody into the colony" challenge because I feel bad turning people in need away. It's hard getting 50+ colonists into space! And the Entities get pissy if you try to cram that many people into the Void.
I agree with the idea of just finishing Bret off by now, his heart would fit right into Nightshade. Plus the other organs if you can manage fast extractions before the heart. And man, what a glorious dark spiral Pandroth is on - the earlier brighter, warmer glimmer of saving Nightshade taking such a horrific dark turn with evil void rituals resulting in such monstrosity. Indeed, right now Boyo's mercy would just be finishing him off so he'd never emerge from his initial coma, not having to suffer the extreme consequences of evils done to him. It's still pretty amazing just how narratively coherent and strong this colony's tale ends up. A dark story but with a much different feel than Cambiar's primal epic.
That damn cube was literally the first run-in I had with Anomaly DLC lol. My tribes people were _just_ starting to research electricity, and then that little monster shows up and starts doing its work...We survived, but just barely.
For Bret I'd say do one more chronophagy for Maniac then take his heart. Heart function is important and Nightshade's prosthetic heart is not ideal. Bret would not be of any use as a ghoul.
I remember back on the ice sheet when Cambiar was a cannibal by strict necessity. I thought that one was dark, and boy was I wrong. This is horrifying and I just can't stop watching, the story told and your voice, I mean, you could esily narrate someting like the Donner party and make it feel soothing.
Considering this colony is a raiding colony on the icy wastes and they're reaching into a dimension full of horrors, I'm thinking your "guest" could potentially contribute to an ossified throne, if that's a thing you can do. (Either way, milk for the Khorne Flakes)
the prisoner basically has not useful skills or traits that would make a good ghoul, even as fleshforging material he's just bad. organ harvest the rest of him, there's still the other kidney, then liver, lung, heart and brain. if your pawn is quick about it you can get everything before they die.
Man when they go raider they go hard. I like it. Harvest everything you can from the "guest" and let the poor husk expire before he wakes up. Its a small kindness at this point.
Since you have researched standard mechtech, how about keeping him to stick in the subcore softscanner every now and then when you want to make a new standard mech. Perhaps it is time to build a long-range mineral scanner and a maybe a tunneler to mine it.
Turning the prisoner into a ghoul would be interesting as he would be forever bound to serve those who captured him. But using his heart to help nightshade whist putting him out of his suffering as a mercy kill would be a good option. I feel he could've earned the mercy route from his sacrifices ( Willing or not ) to the overall good of the colony thus far. Whilst the Ghoul route would be good for a pawn that does a great crime against the colony. releasing him could also be an option for the Goodwill points from a released prisoner. Not that those would matter much.
Does extremely dangerous spinal surgery on his sister finishes with flying colors immediately starts drawing with chalk on the floor, while sitting on the surgical "bed" Provoke the Void indeed Elpis.
Take his heart before he wakes up. He's no particular use as a ghoul, he's not going to live very well as-is, and the prosthetic one on Nightshade comes with an all-stats penalty.
Just wanna note that Elpis drew the surgery plan on the ground before performing spinal surgery. You can even see it, it's a stick figure head with a spine coming out. 1:27
I think selling the Joywire might have been a bit premature... You could've turned Brett into a "Happiness" beacon to keep the colony's spirits up. For now though, keep him around for the subcore scanner and de-aging rituals until you can get a ripcore scanner...
From a roleplaying perspective I'd love to send Bret, the abductee, back to his faction in a droppod, if possible. Having some guy return, biologically 20 years older with a missing kidney and lung and a scarred brain sounds absolutely terrifying. So I'm all for it :)
Bret 29 years, is a respected hunter of Farberium. Life is good, his parents sell the spoils of the hunt at their family shop. Out hunting one day a mysterious aura surrounds him, vantablack tendrils grip his very mind. He's in agony as he's wrenched from the beloved hunting grounds, almost through the solid earth by his thoughts. What will happen to the Pirates of Farberium without their precious hunter? Question is; Does Bret wake up a 49 year old with a splitting head ache, missing a lung and a kidney? Does Elpis harvest Bret's organs to boost medical skill and later sell for colony wealth? Do we turn Bret into a Ghoul to fill our final containment holding for Naseem to research? Personally I think this pawn loyal to Farberium would be too much of a liability to keep alive even as a ghoul in the vacant containment hold. The kindest course of action would be to havest maybe the brain or the heart to finish him off.
Man, I feel bad for Bret. Just going about his business, feels something come over him...and when he wakes up, he's 20 years older, lost a lung and a kidney, has brain damage, and is feeling kind of fuzzy and not connected to the world around him...that's a rough time.
I say let the prisoner go. Killing him is a bit barbaric. I get that letting a cripple hobble into the sea ice essentially the same as an execution, but it's out of sight, out of mind, so your colonists won't care.
I think I would like to see you make bret into a ghoul. It feels like this colony wouldn't want to let anything go to waste, not even someone who is essentially just a corpse at this point
At long last the Cube has arrived. The Cube is all-powerful and all-knowing. We are not worthy of the Cube, but we welcome it within our hearts and souls. Those who come to take the Cube from us must be punished and removed from this world for their arrogance. The Cube has chosen us as it's keepers and we are honored to serve.
good thing you pointed out the cube in the cover art of the DLC, would not have noticed. And -- spoiler alert -- I would not have noticed your little easter egg either 😊
Poor Guy. I think it would be funny to let him go, ensuring he survives. That way he can be a living pawn out there that was horrifically abducted and harvested for his age, organs and psychic sensitivity. Imagine someone like that starting a new colony with the goal to desperately survive and replace their organs.
If we're sticking with the transhumanist meme and the necessitated cold blooded approach being on the sea ice then putting him out of his misery sounds most on brand, releasing him would also align with cold blooded to save food.
Send the prisoner as a gift to a friendly faction, getting good relations and being able to call military aid via the coms console is very useful in a pinch
Use all of Bret. If you take a look at the Cube it gives a huge beauty bonus. The Cube is an entity, so I strongly advice to guard against it more, and quickly.
@@matthewsanchez7953 yeah it basically crippled my colony when I finally got to the point I could destroy it I only had a single colonist that wasn't fascinated enough by the cube to do the job.
Seeing all we did to him of torture with Children doing all the acts of rituals and surgeries. Might as well at this point pull his heart out to give him a mercy killing as he will be under when it happens and fully heal Nightshade from the pros heart too.
Dude, I don't know what to do with poor Bret here. But the way this playthrough is going, I think making use of this "resource" as much as he'll provide seems the most logical choice.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to put the golden cube somewhere else than the containment facility with some rather dangerous beings in case something goes wrong. The empty facility would be good.
personally I would make the prisoner into another Ghoul... especially if you are getting closer to making Ghouls tougher... a good Ghoul team and WRECK a decent size party... unless they use fire and you are not immune to that :D
It does not feel right for people who were former followers Boyo to do these sort of warcrimes so easily. Even though they have done horrible things to this man, you could argue that they were mainly to help their own people. Killing or enslaving him as a Ghoul does not feel right. They should let him go.
You could argue that not every colonist believed in Boyo before and the ones that did, it's pretty far behind them now. Their hard beginning on the sea ice reasonably could have changed their minds completely about their Boyo beliefs, not to mention all the crazy stuff they witnessed recently. We could all say that we wouldn't change even living in horror but that might be easier said than done. Maybe they now think all these experiments and organ removals are necessary for survival
Best to dispose of him by some more chrono-rituals, though. Maniac could use a second or even third shot, Lauren is also nearly 50, which should be avoided. When reaching an age around 100 the problem tends to solve itself. Lovely side-effect: getting people under age 25 removes their need for age-reduction in biopods. Some resistance reduction or similar to train social skills could also be done, to squeeze the last out of this lemon. Who said that cannibalism was cruel ...?
You should turn the captured guy into a nugget. Rip off his legs and arms, and leave him as a sentient human body that can give you someone to experiment on.
Can Bret be chronophaged again? Maniac would surely appreciate returning to his 40's and losing some extra scars. I'd suggest keeping him for blood, but that issue has just sorted itself out, so I'll be joining the "take the heart" gang. At this point, it's almost some kind of mercy to end his misery before the Pandrothians get any more "creative" ideas...
The prisoner would be a pretty bad ghould so not that. Release what's left of him or better yet, extract the heart and transplant it to the pawn with who had organ decay.
I'm going to go against the grain here. They are raiders out of necessity, pillaging and killing for survival only. Let Bret go, he was not directly involved in any hostile actions against the colony.
So, what to do with poor Bret? Send him back home? Put him out of his misery? Let me know and enjoy :)
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Send him Home as him coming twenty years older is sure to give those primitive savages some fright, and if they won't learn? More organs.
Keep him for hemogen, organs and experiments
cool thumbnail edit, love that reference ;)
Send him home!
Keep him for experiments, or you can use him as a subject of the totem of happiness/joy if you know what I mean.
God looked at Bret and said "fuck that guy in particular".
Aged up by 20 years, lost all his 'spare' organs, brain damaged in an unholy psychic ritual. All of that inflicted on him by literal children.
At this point finishing him off might be a mercy
i walked out of this movie
We give no mercy on the rim lol
I guess he really doesn't need his heart anymore, it's probably broken now with all that happened to him
Yeah the unrated version of this one got boycotted. RIP Bret
I'd say, for cruelty, release him. Otherwise, harvest the heart as a spare
God, imagine being that guy. Youre a young pirate, just finished another successful raid. You go to sleep, and wake up with half your organs missing and your body aged by 20 years.
"I'm never drinking Rum again"
I don't think he's waking up
we don't even know yet if he's going to wake up at all
Permanent brain damage, don't forget about it
When I sent the fanart email I expected a "hang in there you'll make it" solidarity, not a full blown call out, thank you Pete you're a gentleman!
Partly I really like Pete's videos for the obvious - the emergent storytelling, the soothing voice, etc. But mostly because it amuses me no end to see his perfect micro-colonies that can survive nuclear war, because somehow my every Rimworld run becomes an "accept everybody into the colony" challenge because I feel bad turning people in need away. It's hard getting 50+ colonists into space! And the Entities get pissy if you try to cram that many people into the Void.
Drain that abductee for all he's worth. Milk him dry! Don't stop until he's an ancient husk and Maniac is the same age as Elpis in his prime years XD
I second that. Unless there is something i don't know, why not make Maniac 40 years younger.
Organ harvesting and selling sounds like the perfect side hustle for a bunch of transhumanists ;-)
I agree with the idea of just finishing Bret off by now, his heart would fit right into Nightshade. Plus the other organs if you can manage fast extractions before the heart. And man, what a glorious dark spiral Pandroth is on - the earlier brighter, warmer glimmer of saving Nightshade taking such a horrific dark turn with evil void rituals resulting in such monstrosity. Indeed, right now Boyo's mercy would just be finishing him off so he'd never emerge from his initial coma, not having to suffer the extreme consequences of evils done to him.
It's still pretty amazing just how narratively coherent and strong this colony's tale ends up. A dark story but with a much different feel than Cambiar's primal epic.
harvest your prisoner's organs for nightshade, then feed the corpse to your ghouls
You need to consider upgrading the Monolith. This might actually be the reason why Void Provocation doesn't work
We might not have seen enough basic entities yet?
@@Reeves776 8:05 shows that he does have required 7 basic entities. The only one remaining simply can't appear on the Sea Ice
Yes, we will do that soon!
One cube to rule them all, you must destroy!
[pointing] The cuuuuuuuuube...
I mean ... the prisoner still has a fully working heart, am I right? :-D
That damn cube was literally the first run-in I had with Anomaly DLC lol.
My tribes people were _just_ starting to research electricity, and then that little monster shows up and starts doing its work...We survived, but just barely.
For Bret I'd say do one more chronophagy for Maniac then take his heart. Heart function is important and Nightshade's prosthetic heart is not ideal. Bret would not be of any use as a ghoul.
I remember back on the ice sheet when Cambiar was a cannibal by strict necessity. I thought that one was dark, and boy was I wrong. This is horrifying and I just can't stop watching, the story told and your voice, I mean, you could esily narrate someting like the Donner party and make it feel soothing.
Considering this colony is a raiding colony on the icy wastes and they're reaching into a dimension full of horrors, I'm thinking your "guest" could potentially contribute to an ossified throne, if that's a thing you can do.
(Either way, milk for the Khorne Flakes)
the prisoner basically has not useful skills or traits that would make a good ghoul, even as fleshforging material he's just bad. organ harvest the rest of him, there's still the other kidney, then liver, lung, heart and brain. if your pawn is quick about it you can get everything before they die.
Is the brain of any value with how psychically scarred it is?
@@MomirViggwilv maybe for selling, but I didn't even know you could get all organs out before they died.
You cannot in vanilla, this is modded behavior from, most likely, Death Rattle.
Brains also cannot be harvested.
you can't harvest brain in vanilla, also as soon as you harvest the heart, the second kidney or second lung they die
Man when they go raider they go hard. I like it. Harvest everything you can from the "guest" and let the poor husk expire before he wakes up. Its a small kindness at this point.
Since you have researched standard mechtech, how about keeping him to stick in the subcore softscanner every now and then when you want to make a new standard mech. Perhaps it is time to build a long-range mineral scanner and a maybe a tunneler to mine it.
Turning the prisoner into a ghoul would be interesting as he would be forever bound to serve those who captured him. But using his heart to help nightshade whist putting him out of his suffering as a mercy kill would be a good option. I feel he could've earned the mercy route from his sacrifices ( Willing or not ) to the overall good of the colony thus far. Whilst the Ghoul route would be good for a pawn that does a great crime against the colony. releasing him could also be an option for the Goodwill points from a released prisoner. Not that those would matter much.
OMG poor Bret. These people are monsters.
Load Bret into a pod and launch him back to his faction. If they ever attack, he might join in, lowering their capabilities.
Does extremely dangerous spinal surgery on his sister
finishes with flying colors
immediately starts drawing with chalk on the floor, while sitting on the surgical "bed"
Provoke the Void indeed Elpis.
Ellie just totally got a Sandevistan, let's gooo~
I Wanna Stay At Your Sea Ice
Take his heart before he wakes up. He's no particular use as a ghoul, he's not going to live very well as-is, and the prosthetic one on Nightshade comes with an all-stats penalty.
Just wanna note that Elpis drew the surgery plan on the ground before performing spinal surgery. You can even see it, it's a stick figure head with a spine coming out. 1:27
While it would cut his potential usefulness short, I think taking Bret's heart and giving it to Nightshade might be a useful play in the long run.
I think selling the Joywire might have been a bit premature...
You could've turned Brett into a "Happiness" beacon to keep the colony's spirits up.
For now though, keep him around for the subcore scanner and de-aging rituals until you can get a ripcore scanner...
From a roleplaying perspective I'd love to send Bret, the abductee, back to his faction in a droppod, if possible. Having some guy return, biologically 20 years older with a missing kidney and lung and a scarred brain sounds absolutely terrifying. So I'm all for it :)
It sends a message, to be sure
Man this playthrough has taken ruthless a step further. Damn
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I have heard that hearts are quite valuable on the black market this time of year *wink wink*
As a reminder, this is what happens when Pete's not TRYING to be cruel.
C U B E
Bret 29 years, is a respected hunter of Farberium. Life is good, his parents sell the spoils of the hunt at their family shop.
Out hunting one day a mysterious aura surrounds him, vantablack tendrils grip his very mind. He's in agony as he's wrenched from the beloved hunting grounds, almost through the solid earth by his thoughts. What will happen to the Pirates of Farberium without their precious hunter?
Question is;
Does Bret wake up a 49 year old with a splitting head ache, missing a lung and a kidney?
Does Elpis harvest Bret's organs to boost medical skill and later sell for colony wealth?
Do we turn Bret into a Ghoul to fill our final containment holding for Naseem to research?
Personally I think this pawn loyal to Farberium would be too much of a liability to keep alive even as a ghoul in the vacant containment hold.
The kindest course of action would be to havest maybe the brain or the heart to finish him off.
Man, I feel bad for Bret. Just going about his business, feels something come over him...and when he wakes up, he's 20 years older, lost a lung and a kidney, has brain damage, and is feeling kind of fuzzy and not connected to the world around him...that's a rough time.
my pete complete tee has outlasted my project farm tee, i might just have to get another
In the event that the weighted companion cube does speak, the Enrichment Center urges you to disregard its advice.
I say let the prisoner go. Killing him is a bit barbaric. I get that letting a cripple hobble into the sea ice essentially the same as an execution, but it's out of sight, out of mind, so your colonists won't care.
I think I would like to see you make bret into a ghoul. It feels like this colony wouldn't want to let anything go to waste, not even someone who is essentially just a corpse at this point
Can’t wait to watch this on my lunch!
Thank you Pete.
Bret is practically a ghoul already, so I see no harm in making at least some use of him.
The idea of making Bret a ghoul made me laugh out loud.
At long last the Cube has arrived. The Cube is all-powerful and all-knowing. We are not worthy of the Cube, but we welcome it within our hearts and souls. Those who come to take the Cube from us must be punished and removed from this world for their arrogance. The Cube has chosen us as it's keepers and we are honored to serve.
All hail the glorious and beautiful cube.
good thing you pointed out the cube in the cover art of the DLC, would not have noticed.
And -- spoiler alert --
I would not have noticed your little easter egg either 😊
You need scans for the higher mechs, just use him for them
Poor Guy. I think it would be funny to let him go, ensuring he survives. That way he can be a living pawn out there that was horrifically abducted and harvested for his age, organs and psychic sensitivity. Imagine someone like that starting a new colony with the goal to desperately survive and replace their organs.
If we're sticking with the transhumanist meme and the necessitated cold blooded approach being on the sea ice then putting him out of his misery sounds most on brand, releasing him would also align with cold blooded to save food.
Send the prisoner as a gift to a friendly faction, getting good relations and being able to call military aid via the coms console is very useful in a pinch
You could do a "Flowers for Algernon" on the prisoner by fixing him up to be the best pawn then turning him into a ghoul...
Use the pirate for experiments. Then make him a ghoul. Bullet sponges are always good for defense.
Use all of Bret. If you take a look at the Cube it gives a huge beauty bonus. The Cube is an entity, so I strongly advice to guard against it more, and quickly.
The cube, this might be a nuisance. It certainly was for myself
A "nuisance" might be putting it lightly lol.
@@matthewsanchez7953 yeah it basically crippled my colony when I finally got to the point I could destroy it I only had a single colonist that wasn't fascinated enough by the cube to do the job.
@@matthewsanchez7953 agreed
You can never have too many Ghouls. :D
Good idea to clear some snow if there is roof from the 52% slow walk speed
Seeing all we did to him of torture with Children doing all the acts of rituals and surgeries. Might as well at this point pull his heart out to give him a mercy killing as he will be under when it happens and fully heal Nightshade from the pros heart too.
Chronophagy if possible, heart a must. There will be more pawns for the future rituals. ;)
gonna have to be just the heart, cant do any more chronophagy on him because the psychophagy made him psychically dead.
Keep it for experiment...and then ghoulify xD *evil laugh*
17 minutes ago is crazy. Besides that the content is pretty nice now, the series pace is rising and its getting interesting for the colony
Let the prisoner go. Hopping away on one peg leg.
you can turn him into a ghoul, see if the unnatural recovery can do its work to recover the missing organ, also one more pawn to use during combat
Place bets? I bet Maniac. I will continue watching now.
...
I was wrong.
Oh soot that golden cube may kill everyone.
Keep Bret around until the opportunity for a gladiator match with a second prisoner in the snow.
Another chronophagy on the prisoner, its what he would have wanted
Make Maniac younger than Elpis, that should be the secret unlock objective for the rest of the campaign.
Milk that prisoner for all he's worth, and once you're done with him, remove his heart for nightshade.
The CUBE!!!!
In my head skip abduction happens when someone else on the rim uses the skip psycast
Make Maniac even younger
Take the abductee's heart; always good to have extra organs lying around. More organs means more human
I think you should give the prisoner back to his faction, just drop him at their camp as a reminder not to disturb ice sheet peace
Elpis called Vullek's aunt a spider. Why? lol - how many other crazy funny things have been said in that colony?
Dude, I don't know what to do with poor Bret here. But the way this playthrough is going, I think making use of this "resource" as much as he'll provide seems the most logical choice.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to put the golden cube somewhere else than the containment facility with some rather dangerous beings in case something goes wrong. The empty facility would be good.
Well... 40 sounds much better then 60 for ol Maniac ^^ would say we repeat the ritual another times or till the Prisoner gives out.
He's got a heart that's not a prosthetic one 👀👀👀
Hexagon is bestagon 🟨
Steal more of Bret's youth and his heart!
personally I would make the prisoner into another Ghoul... especially if you are getting closer to making Ghouls tougher... a good Ghoul team and WRECK a decent size party... unless they use fire and you are not immune to that :D
I mean they're raiders, they just shoot for the funzzies. Obviousky they wont be really aiming to hit xD
You should hold on to Bret for later rip scan use or harvest his remaining organs
It does not feel right for people who were former followers Boyo to do these sort of warcrimes so easily.
Even though they have done horrible things to this man, you could argue that they were mainly to help their own people. Killing or enslaving him as a Ghoul does not feel right. They should let him go.
You could argue that not every colonist believed in Boyo before and the ones that did, it's pretty far behind them now. Their hard beginning on the sea ice reasonably could have changed their minds completely about their Boyo beliefs, not to mention all the crazy stuff they witnessed recently. We could all say that we wouldn't change even living in horror but that might be easier said than done. Maybe they now think all these experiments and organ removals are necessary for survival
Best to dispose of him by some more chrono-rituals, though. Maniac could use a second or even third shot, Lauren is also nearly 50, which should be avoided. When reaching an age around 100 the problem tends to solve itself.
Lovely side-effect: getting people under age 25 removes their need for age-reduction in biopods.
Some resistance reduction or similar to train social skills could also be done, to squeeze the last out of this lemon.
Who said that cannibalism was cruel ...?
Get his heart and replace the prostetic one!
You should turn the captured guy into a nugget. Rip off his legs and arms, and leave him as a sentient human body that can give you someone to experiment on.
Can Bret be chronophaged again? Maniac would surely appreciate returning to his 40's and losing some extra scars.
I'd suggest keeping him for blood, but that issue has just sorted itself out, so I'll be joining the "take the heart" gang. At this point, it's almost some kind of mercy to end his misery before the Pandrothians get any more "creative" ideas...
The prisoner would be a pretty bad ghould so not that. Release what's left of him or better yet, extract the heart and transplant it to the pawn with who had organ decay.
I say that we keep the prisoner for further rituals
take his heart and give it to nightshade to replace the prosthetic heart
build the prisoner a heated room, remove his spine and make him a hemogen farm/organ replacement pawn
i love cube
Can you use chronophagy again to de-age your sixty-plus colonist? Might be good to avoid the chance of age-related conditions in the future.
I'm going to go against the grain here. They are raiders out of necessity, pillaging and killing for survival only. Let Bret go, he was not directly involved in any hostile actions against the colony.
Harvest the prisoner 😈
The cube is the hellraiser puzzle cube
Experiments, then ghoul
Make Bret a living blood pack for Vulek :D
I vote for more Ghouls.
Bret the unfortunate Organdepot :)