One cool thing I saw by accident is the White Hole when the supernova hits Brittle Hollow. It changes color and supernova rays start coming through it for a second before the explosion arrives and swallows it.
I shot my probe from the Ash twin at the sun waiting for the sand to clear, and i hit the sun station with it after a couple orbits. Lost my shit at that being possible.
First off, now Im terrified Daleks might be interested in my content. Secondly, yeah. Thats in one of my later compilations I think. Its definitely not a white dwarf though. Its just a weird lighting effect leftover from design. You can literally see right through the "remnants of the sun". It isnt a solid physical object.
@@TheLoreExplorer i thought that it was a black hole. You can ONLY see it through the map normally, so it makes sense they didn't make it a solid object. Isn't stars supposed to turn into black holes(at least in some cases) after supernova?
Really wish there was more to the vessel than just being a, well, vessel to the Eye. So much tasty, tasty lore coulda been put into it, like how the Nomai lived before their arrival, some backstories, etc.
Isn't that backstory in the school on Brittle Hollow? Granted it's the writing equivalent of "go away, nothing to see here." The Nomai were nomads for as long as they can remember. Their "homeworlds" are actually their Vessels. As a species they explore the universe and periodically the Vessels reconvene to share what they've learned. The Nomai that land in the solar system actually have difficulty adapting to the non-nomadic lifestyle. Yes that doesn't say where their species _originally_ came from, but the Nomai so thoroughly not caring about it is how a writer communicates to the audience that they don't think it matters.
It would have to be a neutron star. Stars that make white dwarfs just kinda go *puff* and make a nebula. They might swallow a few planets during they're giant phase, and all the planets will be lost as the star looses mass, but it's not nearly so violent as covering every planet in superheated plasma instantly. Then again, the rules are different here. Did the museum mention the fate of the star? I can't remember.
@@Ultimaximus -- The quantum observatory in the Eye is updated though. Does the Life Cycle of A Star exhibit mention a white dwarf or neutron star, or just that the sun went supernova at the end of the universe?
@@TlalocTemporal Also if you think about it the universe shouldn't be dying because of all of the elements released by the stars going supernova should then create many more stars and planets.
@@PasterReid -- Eventually there won't be any new hydrogen to form new stars, so there will be an end to the star forming age of the universe. Also, the Hearthians weren't living on the last star, I think there are still some stars visible from the Eye after the nearby supernova. After entering the Eye, we also see the slow death of many galaxies after our own, so the time spent in the Eye would be much longer than our perception. All the stars in our galaxy going supernova on a Hearthian timescale is weird though, so maybe there's an outside influence on them, like ghost matter decay or a shift in universal constants. Maybe the time loop is messing with something directly, like adding massive amounts of looped dark energy, destroying the universe similarly to destroying spacetime, just slower. Maybe the Eye is backpropagating spacetime collapse in a non-causal mannor "after" the Hatchling enters it. In any case, the universe will and does end. How long that takes isn't particularly important outside of a few non-critical lore details and the tagline "solar system at the end of the universe".
I want an outer wilds 2 where you play as a nomai who is in a time loop, and instead of the sun exploding as the way it limits you, the whole solar system being covered in ghost matter from the interloper is how it does it, and different nomai actually do what they did in the story before dying, and maybe you could be Solanum, and the only way to end the game is on the 6th locations quantum moon
@The Lore Explorer true, also having nomai that actually move around and do actions constantly, like you could accompany the group who go to the interloper (can’t remember their names for some reason) and actually watch them have their “oh shit” moment like there’s the whole story going on but the loop means you can experience all of it in first person, and in the quantum moon ending you actually get to meet yourself from the first game, and maybe you could write answers to yourself, like how solanum does to you in the first game but it’s you explaining everything you know about this game to you from the first game, that would be really cool
@@Callie_Cosmo If they're going to do another game like this I would be all for it, but it has to have something new. Something to uncover, some mystery to unravel slowly over time. That's what this game is good at. We already know the Nomai died because of the ghost matter, that's not much of a mystery anymore.
Heck yeah. When I first started the glitch/cool sights series i wasnt so sure itd catch on. but i felt they were almost as cool as what we were meant to see lol.
3:55 pretty sure the vessel had 5 escape pods of which 2 didn't launch. You can see that there are still 2 pods attached to the vessel small thing but thought id mention it :)
No we cant. its not even in the universe until we teleport there with the vessel. but i had the idea of trying it the opposite way though. since we can see the sun from the eye. but idk if thatd work.
So, you think it's quantum possibilities that are in the storm above Eye's planet, right? I think we are actually seeing Spacetime itself and it is bending around the Eye.
Yeah I do. Im not sure why the eye would make it possible to see spacetime. though it is accepted a wormhole is bent spacetime. and its hard not to call that thing a wormhole.
I fell into the black hole in brittle hallow and didnt originally know it didnt kill you, so as i did this on my first playthrough the sun supernova and made me believe that I was inside the singularity and all the heat matter sucked in turned into heat which killed me. In reality i popped up outside the white hole as the solar system sun supernova and i damn near shyt myself lol. Heck I almost did it when i fell in the black hole, thought it would be an instant death
Cool video, I love out-of-bounds explorations. Just finished the game recently and I think I remember examining the vessel when it was captured by the bramble. The other escape pods were completely tangled up in the brambles which would explain why they didn't get launched. Or maybe they tried to launch and failed. I think it was escape pods 1-3 that launched though for game design reasons (if escape pod 1,2, and 5 were launched, I'd probably search for escape pod 3, and 4)
solanum teaches you that the sixth location is the eye. the qm mimics the object it is orbiting around, therefore its just the moon's reflection of the eye.
I'm not sure what it is about their engine or game design but this game scares me so much more than others, especially Giants deep, I can barely go down into the ocean let alone go to the core, I get such an easy feeling that I've never gotten in another game
1. Why is there still sand flowing between the hourglass twins during the supernova 2. What does TH look like during the supernova? Is everyone just chilling amidst the blaze?
I used a mod to initiate the supernova. that way i dont have to wait the 22 minutes. I can try to get a look but its sorta of tough since you have to turn off collision to survive it. Cherts ship was fine though so i imagine so is everyone else.
Probably, the game was not designed to have the player stick around during the Supernova. There would be no reason for the developers to bother actually removing the planets or anything else since everything is just swallowed by a giant ball of light.
@@florianbrill3613 Might have been an oversight by the devs, they might have forgotten to consider the possibility of someone opening the map screen after the supernova.
@@TheLoreExplorer I found a way to see the "neutron star" that the sun becomes before dying with the normal supernova.It consists in going to the control module in the probe cannon and seeing the sun in supernova.The whole blue gas dissapears and you can see the star
I still wonder what that black ball is surrounding the planet. Maybe it's suppose to represent a larger version of the planet like we are so far away we can't even see the details on the surface? Or it's the shape of the Eye without form because we haven't landed or fully observed it yet through our minds so nothing is there yet until we arrive.
I don't know if this is insane or not but the other day i launched the interloper shuttle from ember twin did an orbit around the sun and landed back on the interlopers front side by total fluke.
I didn't even know the Nomai shuttles could be landed/controlled like that. I must be missing something because they always flew in a straight line for me. Weird.
I have tutorials on how to fly them. I promise they never flew in a straight line. they do for a few seconds by thats it. Its real life orbital mechanics. Which is probably what youre missing! But dont worry. I try to make it easy!
Yeah. Nothing really special happens. They are still alive and everything is normal. they didnt animate or change anything since youre never meant to see it
@@TheLoreExplorer that'd be interesting if they made an update so that if you somehow survive the supernova, all the planets are either vaporised or burned black with nothing left on them.
I recently got a cool glitch where I shot the probe into the ice wall in the Interloper's entrance shortly after It closed. The probe glitched through the ground and continued travelling throught the negative space inside the interloper and I could get pictures from the inverse side of the Interloper's made tunnels.
You should do some noclip views of the new areas and new zones from the new dlc.. would love to see the sky in some of those areas up close.. trying to be as spoiler free as I can lol I’m only halfway through the dlc so far
5:11 I am so confused as to why the planet at the Eye is smooth like a marble, but as you fly closer the smoothness disappears and shows a bunch of ridges and other stuff? I assume that's the planet in the Eye we walk on at the end of the game, but why is there a smooth surface to it at first that you never walk on? The Eye area is very interesting and I want to know more
Its because its a quantum planet and for some reason. even though we are looking at it. its in its "unobserved" state. you can even shoot your scout through the black hole and itll change. letting you see it from the vessel how itd be if you were there.
@@MapleLeafAce I was considering maybe it’s an LoD thing from a distance giving an illusion that it looks bigger than it is, the closer you get the details start to load in, but we can also say it’s being “observed” too haha
mhmmm. but to survive that, id need to clip through the sun station. once your inside the sun everything just turns white. And im pretty sure the sun station disappears like the interloper.
Yeah. Im gonna try to start up my Outer Worlds series again. And im playing subnautica now to try to learn about it like i have this game. suggestions would be welcome! Im just a dude in my living room bud lol. I really appreciate it! Thats what I am going for!
@@TheLoreExplorer if its space your more into have you tried no mans sky?its got tones of lore, 4 races a god thing and something at the center of the galaxy...i heard the center of the galaxy was disappointing but the story and the lore is fun. the gek are my personal favorite. i would suggest elite dangerous but just learning the controls would take a month lol....
@@TheLoreExplorer its mostly just nice to see game stuff that's not lets plays if i think of any thing else that would fit what i understand as your style of content ill let you know no mans sky is all i can thing of of the top of my head that has a loooot of back ground stuff to be uncovered by exploration and has a ton of bugs to exploit for da lols...
Yeah. I tried no mans sky. I enjoyed it for a while but it got stale quick. i didnt know there was so much lore in it though. Thank you for the kind words! Its nice to know people enjoy the offort i put in!
@@TheLoreExplorer ah youre welcome and yeah the grind in nms put me to sleep when it first came out but im sure you heard about all the updates still kindda mincraft in space but they added a hole heck of a lot of lore and back stories and a main story that tells you whats up i dont want to spoil it if you intend to go back to it tho. but for instance the gek used to be a worier race that like wiped out and enslaved a bunch of the galaxy but in a war the lost they got genetically altered to be non aggressive so now they have a trading empire since they cant fight any more...or something like that oh and theres the robots that police the galixe that no one knows how they got their or why they are every where but thats hidden back story so its some cool stuff any way cant wait to see how your art grows
i personally played through the entire game 3 times you can say (once for the Lucky Beginner Achievement so an 8 Minute Playthrough) and never had a single glitch or bug
I think the 4th escape pod didn't launch because some decided to stay behind if I recall correctly. Could be very wrong because I don't have the energy atm to track down the log.
Some did seemingly decide to stay behind. But I’m pretty sure for the escape pods you’re wrong bud. The vessel died before it could launch the last two of I recall correctly.
@@TheLoreExplorer I'm sorry for my strange comments recently, my friends used a program called "Parsec" and commented various things on videos I was watching. I've been watching your videos for a while now, and I honestly love them. You don't assume your viewers know absolutely everything there is to know about the game, so when you explain things that "most" people know has been really helpful! And actually showing us what exactly you're talking about with visuals and visual explanations is extraordinarily helpful. I also respect that sometimes, you know when you need to explain and talk, but also you know when to stop talking and let the game speak for itself! Thank you for the awesome videos!
idk why half my message didnt load. There are other ways to observe things. The nomai probe finding the eye and marking its coordinates counts as observing.
Nahh. thats alright. People there know im the lore explorer. Ive mostly ever used the account for lore discussion anyway. In the one piece, fallout, and outer wilds reddit! So it sort of fits perfectly. I even have the lore explorer as my nickname on there. but its kind of you to apologize!
Bro if you can, I suggest you change the thumbnail, it shows a pretty important thing, yes newbies don't know it's what it is, but nevertheless saying "holy hell" in front of something like that is at the core of this game, personally I wouldn't have liked to see that photo before finishing the game