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Spoiler of the ending ahead:


I really liked this game, but I didn't quite understand the ending of it (maybe because I haven't seen 2001 Space Odyssey?). I actually left the station in my first run, and then played again to see what happens if you deactivate Mal. My question is, in the game it states that it's my "legal responsibility" to deactivate Mal if he's the killer, but then the Detective is on trial at the end.


Spoiler done.


Overall, I really enjoyed this game. I loved the music and the design of it! I had to turn down the graphic settings by half to get the frame rate anywhere near acceptable, but that's because I ran it on a laptop, so no biggy. Love it!

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In the end it's shown that AI are part of the society. The blue AI is a member of the court. The ship AI admits his murders being all in self defence. Thus you (the detective) disabling/killing it is a step above the law.

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After you deactivate MAL, Ground Control says in an aside that he forgot to record your (i.e. the detective's) mic, so from what I understand, you're tried for murder.

The exact quote is:

"Thus ends this reconstruction of the record... as we forgot to record your mic feed. We'll erm... we'll see you in court, detective."