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As you roll into a new location, your journey inThe Altersis finally coming to an end. You are preparing your crewmates and all your Rapidium for the long journey home, and you still have a lot of decisions to make.
Since the Scientist is the most important alter to finish out this scary chapter, you will want to ensure you keep his mood bolstered for as long as possible. Here is everything to say to him to keep him smiling until you see the credits roll at the end ofThe Alters.
Journey III and Journey IV Discussions With the Scientist
A whole lot happens in between Act 2 andAct 3 inThe Alters. If you are looking for some help to get through those tough conversations while keeping the Scientist on your side, you can find all the best dialogue options for this contentious time in this section.
[_]… It’s all my fault.
No change
Yes, well… I hope you also heard the important part of my story: it happened before we got lost.
We’re lost?
Do you regret staying?
What’s the plan?
He knew that navigation system inside and out.
[Both options have the same result.]
[All choices have similar negative outcomes.]
Burden Less joy
But a captain… no. It was never possible. None of us were cut out for that role.
Less burden Motivation
I agree. It could be dangerous. But you said it yourself - there might be another way.
[Start the conversation.]
I’m back.
So… Did it work? You look the same… Did anything change?
The rebel alters? Do you really believe they’re alive?
FrustrationMotivation x2 Less gloom
All Act 3 Interactions With the Scientist in The Alters
Once everything has settled and the base is outside the storm, you will finally have a chance to breathe. This will be a great time to chat with andkeep your alters happy inThe Alters. The Scientist will make up most of your talking in this Act; here is every conversation you will have with him that will change his mood.
Less rebellion Less frustration
I discovered a prism anomaly.
Motivation Less gloom
Calling it a prism is accurate because it refracts your consciousness into many simultaneous states.
[Both choices have the same outcome.]
Oh… And for what reason, if I may ask?
Are you sure you activated the beacon correctly?
Motivation x2Anxiety x2
Best Answer
Result
The cause of your ship’s malfunction? It could have been. Yes…
What do you make of my scans?
What would you say if I told you we should look for a way to materialize that structure?
I’m sure you already have one.
Motivation Less insecurity
What if I told you Professor Frankov believed it was possible?
[Both choices give the same result.]
I know this sounds impossible. But if we pull this off… there’s so much more to gain than just our survival.
[All choices give the same result.]
It would be much more reasonable to test this theory in a safer environment before putting it to such extreme use.
We don’t have that luxury.
Anxiety x2 Less joyMotivation
Once you havechosen an ending inThe Altersand you have started to put all those things in place, you will no longer have an effect on the alters' feelings towards you. you’re able to pick whatever dialogue option feels the best after that point.