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Ash has regained old memories that draw her to an important piece of her past. Horizon finds a clue to her son’s fate, but doesn’t like where it leads. Both want something out of reach. What will they do to get it?
Players can find Treasure Packs in-game, once per day (players can also purchase all the available Treasure Packs for 25).
Treasure Pack rewards vary with the only constant being that every four packs give out an epicCharm. 2 are given out usually after every other pack while 15 or an Apex Pack are usually four packs apart.
All of the rewards need a total of 45 Treasure Packs to unlock.
After all the Treasure Packs are collected, the player gets three rewards: the Sun KissedEVA-8 Auto Skin, an Apex Pack, and 10.
Story Progress
There are seven chapters. The narrator is Horizon.
"You—I’ll show you hysterical, you foul tumshie—!"
"You are familiar with exercising logic. Working toward a goal. Maintaining your composure is the most effective way of seizing what you are after."
"What I’m after is ma boy! What, you know what happened to him, is that it? That’s what you said."
"Ah, but I’ve learned better than to trust a word that falls out of that lying mouth of yer’s."
"Hmm. She will be distressed to hear that, I’m sure."
"What—she? What are you on about?"
"You truly didn’t notice? Those codes you used unsealed a significant amount of data."
"My past. The knowledge that I am a simulacrum. That I am unconstrained by the limits of human physiology . . ."
"I was preoccupied, absorbing it. The other one was able to rise to the surface and speak with you, briefly. I would have expected you to discern her by her sniveling voice."
"Wait—wait. What are you . . . ? Yer away with the faeries."
"I can see how you might find this situation overwhelming. I will put it simply:"
"Dr. Ashleigh Reid was a weakling. She allowed herself to be destroyed by those who should have fallen to her. Her missteps led to her demise."
". . ."
"I was a small piece of her, then. But I have grown. I have become more than she could have ever hoped to be."
"The other one is what’s left of Reid’s many weaknesses. But she is immaterial. She is already subdued. Soon she will decay into nothing."
"Does that answer your questions?"
"Oh aye, that clears up a few things . . ."
"Yer outta yer bloody mind. Or you take me fer a bigger fool than I could’ve thought."
"Your faith is unimportant to me. You may believe my explanation, if it satisfies you."
". . . Satisfies me? You took everything. Ma home is gone forever. Ma son grew up without a mother. Because of you."
"You think anything you say will satisfy me?"
"Hmm. You always were overly sentimental for a scientist, but I assure you it was not personal."
". . . what?"
"Dr. Reid had no vendetta against you. I had no such vendetta against you."
"You were merely one obstacle among many. A casualty of the mission."
". . ."
"Like Newton? Was he an obstacle?"
"Hmph. You and the other one—you are both so captivated by him. Curious. I found him quite dull. Though I suppose it makes sense for you. He was made in your image."
". . . You were there. The day of the explosion. You would have seen him."
"You really do know something, don’t you?"
"Do I? I was under the impression that you didn’t trust me."
"I’ve had enough of yer sick games to last ten lifetimes."
"Tell me what happened to ma boy!"
"You are in no position to make demands of me."
"Now, I’ll be taking my leave. I expect you to find the exit on your own."
". . . You think . . ."
"You can take everything from me, and then walk away?"
"I suggest you avoid making any rash decisions, Dr. Somers. We have both been alive for decades—but only one of us has walked through death to get here."
"And only one of us broke the fundamental laws of the bloody universe to get what she wanted."
"Oh? And have you gotten what you wanted?"
". . ."
". . ."
"Yer a monster—and it ain’t because yer a machine. If I’d known that was you in there, I woulda smashed you to bits before I woke you up."
"And yet, here we are. It seems you cannot help but be useful."
"I expect our friend Lilian would have been impressed with your ingenuity, were she alive to see it."