When you ask about going to earth, the Omni tell you that while you may find it, you'll never be able to live with yourself for leaving everyone behind. Look for earth(and find it) or serve your sentence as Emperor ruling under an iron fist, being hated, having your memory of yourself in the future be that of a cruel despot - but giving humanity the best chance for survival. So thinking of her now, really there are only two options. Which the point of the that meeting with Ice Cube Rebecca was admitting you were selfish and didn't think of her. To wake her up to a dead galaxy that you caused? That'd be her hell, and also it's an entirely SELFISH reason for reviving her. She started to despise you never being there for her. if you find Rebecca before the end, and talk to your friend/boss you learn you weren't a good husband. The way I see it, the story is Idaho coming to terms with his past. This is exactly the concept which obviously had changed Idaho somewhere in his past, led to his disobeying and ultimately to the point of his final choice.ītw I don't really get why he can't grab Rebecca and _then_ rule the empire (or what's left of it without folders). On the contrary, these acts were last glimpses of light and actual value left in the empire, and choosing Rebecca is simply to prove your loyalty to this light and value, incomprehensible for OMNIs, Oberon, so many others, enthropy or all the universes combined. I personally believe that Rebecca never was his weakness - like wasn't in vain all the fuel, scrap and efforts he gave away saving other's lives during his odyssey. ![]() Rebecca is really only the ""good"" ending for him personally. ![]() ![]() Plus his hatred of Oberon was evident even if you choose to spare him. His wife was so much of his weakness it caused it all, the fact he asks to visit her alone so he can confess shows a lot. Originally posted by Loicense Inspector:I think he would.
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