![]() Whatever the case, they slap a new monster design on the ship, stick a new baby inside, and send it back out into the ocean. (Or, heck, maybe Alex's ship just crashed on top of a girl's school and that's what they're trying to emulate.)Īfterwards, maybe they let the boy out to live a life among them beyond the plague walls, maybe the mating with a surviving maiden thing happens, or maybe the final sacrifice is the boy himself in imitation of the real Dead Eye God leaving the world behind. Once the child reaches an age where he'll start acting out against this sheltered lifestyle they sneak one of their members on board to wait until they reach the level of rebellion Alex was at when he hacked the real ship, then to celebrate their living effigy reaching the end of his journey they guide him into unknowingly giving them a sacrifice to the Dead Eye God. Then they chose some baby, stuck him inside, and set him off, recreating the Dead Eye God's circumstances as a form of worshiping him. High-ranking members of the cult of the Dead Eye God are the villains of the story.After their "god" sealed himself away they studied his ship until they learned how to make a rough copy of it not nearly good enough to actually travel through space, but workable as a submarine. However, it's revealed there were no space or other planets, it was all an elaborate simulation. Act 2 proves this partially true: the ship is another Mog.It also explains why Alex was revered as the Dead Eye God who would defeat all Mogs: his Grand Mog came to reap, and he destroyed it. Presumably the guilt from this was what cause Alex to try to take over his ship, crashing it. Each passenger of the ship was introduced to the boom controls by their version of Marek, and in turn finds out the truth. If each ship sent by the dying planet has the same programming, we can extrapolate what happened.Each ship found the planet and deemed it suitable for colonisation, and started kidnapping natives as some sort of preparation (It is certain that this is a standard function of the ship, as it happened even before Shay knew about it). ![]() Alex's ship was a previous Grand Mog, as were the others of Project DandelionAlex had the same backstory as Shay and is also a product of Project Dandelion, so his ship was likely to be the same as Shay's.
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