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Game Theory: Among Us Lore, You Will ALWAYS Lose!

Jun 03, 2021
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the show on hold sorry i've been having a lot of trouble with

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station lately anyway after doing our first among us video i got the following comment on my second bra stop milking this yeah do two videos about the most trending

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right now is really milk in the title so anyway today I

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make a third video about Among Us and yes today it is about the history of this game because there is a Here a story is told bigger and let me warn you it's not pretty, this is a game where you canonically

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your best interrogation skills, your mastery of 900 IQ Strats, you're investigating the most suspects, all for nothing, you

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die. friends will die, all your loved ones will die, you can't win among us, don't believe me, stay tuned, as the developers' official website tells us, among us there is a game where you are a crew member of astronauts who should cite the attempt. to hold your spaceship together and return to civilization with the stipulation that a crewmate has been replaced by a parasitic shapeshifter, so I apologize to all the game posters on your subreddit who propose ideas like what if there wasn't no imposter but a paranoid crew? member goes on a killing spree while I like that head cannon, I stress that it exists, stress, yes, many upvotes are not necessarily a confirmed theory, which makes the official website say that one of the people on board as a parasitic shapeshifter is a little hard to argue your way with.
game theory among us lore you will always lose
Also, if the developers' word isn't enough to go on, I'm not sure what other explanation we have for the fact that one of the death animations involves the imposter's chest opening to reveal a spiked alien mouth. tongue that impales its victims no amount of psychopathy is making that happen also the parasitic alien explanation deals with why imposters can fit into vents while normal crewmates can't and speaking of vents I feel that fresh air which I love a good working air conditioning system anyway before we continue, it's also worth noting that these crewmates are probably humans, maybe that's something you just assumed, but it's actually not as clear a conclusion as you could To think, we can assume that their biology is somewhat similar to ours since they need oxygen to breathe they have heart rates that we see on monitors they have blood types like us and perhaps most significantly they have vending machines filled with sodas like Mountain Dew and manufactured electronics by Samsung.
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Sorry, neutral copyrighted drinks like dondu and electronics made by Simsong, oh, and that vending machine also includes an Easter egg reference to the developer's other game, Henry Stickman, the energy drink that caught that one, yeah, It took me an embarrassingly long time to realize that both games were made by the same team hey imposter look at something say something that's really interesting I wonder how strange it is that something has to be happening anyway the reason we need to address The questionable humanity of the crew is the fact that they are apparently three feet six inches or 1.06 meters tall and weigh only 92 pounds or 41.7 kilograms each according to the information we are getting from the medical base's scanners.
game theory among us lore you will always lose
I mean, it's terribly short and terribly light for a typical human being, what this tells me is that Among Us is taking place in a distant future where astronauts have either been bred specifically for deep space travel or are just being culled by size, you see, the average male height of a human being is 5 feet 6 inches tall, 1.67 meters, the average female is 5' 2 or 1.57 meters, our crewmates among us have only 70 that size and yet they seem to function like humans and be surrounded by human products, so why would our crewmates be so short? Well, the simple fact is that certain body types simply work better.
game theory among us lore you will always lose
For certain races, consider horse racing jockeys, a racing jockey can technically be anyone, but the most successful ones will weigh around 100 pounds or 45.3 kilograms and will also have most of that weight concentrated on the top. Strong body for astronauts traveling on long interstellar voyages. to foreign planets it is very likely that at some point in the distant future we will have decided that smaller astronauts will make longer and more successful voyages. Why consider this when traveling to deep space? It won't just be a long trip. It will be a very tight voyage, meaning every space will be important and the more you can get out of the food and other resources you pack, the better it will be for everyone on board.
Bigger people. They require more food, calorie requirements are directly proportional to mass and taller people are simply more massive than shorter people, so in the case of astronauts size really matters, so the way I see it, These are earthlings from the distant future in a time when we have either selected or bred our astronauts as a way to take advantage of the resources available on a trip to deep space, the smallest astronauts simply end up being the most efficient option for travel to deep space, so it's okay, we're humans on a deep space mission, it's not breaking any real path.
Here, what else do we know about the history of these games? Well, the idea that one of the people you know has been replaced by an alien imposter is one of the oldest premises in all of science fiction, I think classics like 1956's Invasion of the Body Snatchers or It Came from Outer Space in 1953 or something otherworldly in 1951. There seemed to be a lot of '50s movies about how your neighbors are actually aliens chasing you and you can't have anything to do with any of that. Cold War paranoia, could it be like this? But of all the sci-fi classics there is one that this game seems to pay direct homage to 80's sci-fi movie.
It's actually one of my favorite horror movies of all time, which makes it a perfect moment. To talk now that it's October, I'll give you a quick recap since the movie is older than most people watching this video. Let's be honest, she's older than most of the people working on this video. The thing is set in Antarctica, where a group of American scientists are interrupted at their base by a helicopter shooting at a sled dog. The team rescues the dog only to discover that the man piloting the helicopter was the only surviving member of a Norwegian space team.
They discovered an alien ship buried deep in the ice for over a thousand centuries. I would say the buried Isis is at least a hundred thousand years old when the spacecraft thought it had released a deadly alien parasite that was capable of consuming any biological entity and copying its DNA. to become a perfect replica. the Norwegian crew is wiped out leaving only one survivor the helicopter pilot is now a crazed madman desperately trying to kill the dog believing he is the alien and he is not wrong the dog is the alien oh who is a cute little alien who is my cute little killer alien You're, yeah, you're a good boy, good boy, go get what's next, basically the plot is that between us, the people on the science station have various tasks that they must perform, which requires them to split up, which makes the paranoia increase as everyone starts. suspecting each other in the quest to try to uncover the alien impostors, sometimes even killing innocents, I mean, even the debates they have in this movie are a lot like the team meetings that happen between us, That's nice, he's one of them when Do you think it affected him at any time, anywhere, hey, look, kids, see, the lights went out, that would have been the perfect moment, right, you said the boys were missing and you witness where the prayers were as calm and serene as an argument between us too, so it is between us with the added detail that the murderer can now pose as the victim he just killed, which in reality is a really cool detail that they should try to add to the game, oh yeah, and if the parallels between this specific movie and the game weren't clear enough to you, the alien's favorite form of attack is its long, sharp tongue which it uses to grab and pierce his victims one by one, which is quite reminiscent of that animation of a death from the game, isn't it also the alien in the movie isn't just something you can kill by stabbing or shooting it, it has to be burned to a crisp or destroyed in an explosion to get rid of that thing, which again is why we see the game requiring more permanent solutions like the airlock or lava pit in the movie, the remaining human characters eventually decide to do something heroic and accept that everyone is going to die on the Antarctic science station, so the mission shifts from escaping to destroying the alien imposter at all costs so he can't infect anyone else, but that's not the case in the game, unlike the movie. , in the game we know that the alien wins and the worst happens.
Check this out by reading the store page description for the DLC maps from the game mira hq and paulus we. I learned the following quote from Mirror HQ after a long trip up the scale. The crewmates should spend some time at Mira's headquarters. Surely there aren't that many impostors there, so obviously the long trip up the scale refers to the events that took place there. In the first map of the game, which is presumably when the crew first encounters the alien after surviving an encounter with the alien parasite, the crew seems relieved to return to home sweet thinking they are safe, but it seems that the alien menace has traveled with them back to the hq and things don't get any better with a third paulus map again from the description of the paulus dlc store page quote man, the expedition to the research base in paulus , a planet very far from anyone, he would be an impostor and, by the way, paulus is a direct connection with the story of henry stickman in episode 4 of henry stickman fleeing the complex one of the guards is called paulus petrovic same name, but what?
How do I know they are connected? Take his bio and you'll get this quote: Paulus Petrovic won a raffle and named a planet after him, a pretty solid confirmation that these two universes are connected, so according to the story of this game, Paulus should be a safe space , but of course, once you load the map, people are bound to start dying. the alien parasite is going crazy once again the conclusion here is obvious if this was really a safe place before the crew arrived then obviously the alien parasite traveled with them we are taking the alien parasite wherever we go we are spreading it canonically speaking, we failed to kill the impostors on the scale that allowed them to infect the headquarters now because of all our research missions to other planets, the impostors can reach places they could never have reached, otherwise they would never think it's strange that a wind condition in the game is simply I certainly did it by completing all your science tasks because it means that you get home, but the impostors are still alive, they are still in your crew, but that is the canonical ending, my friends, it is possible that They may have thought they won, but as the title of the game says.
The alien impostors are still among us, it's just a victory because you continue the creepy and tragic story of the game like in all recent FNAF games. Congratulations, they removed the skeleton from your body. You got the official canon ending. Congratulations, your body was possessed. by an evil artificial intelligence and now your consciousness is trapped inside a digital prison, you got the good ending, you're a winner, congratulations, you just condemned the entire galaxy to a gruesome death at the hands of a series of brightly co

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d gummies, in fact, for this. point where the crew members seem to have accepted frequent murders by alien impostors as a basic fact of life, it's gotten to the point where they're doing reenactments of murder scenes with snowmen, hell, these astronauts must having a really dark sense of humor and seemingly no sense. of urgency when it comes to doing yourtasks, if this is what they are doing in their free time because they know it is impossible, they have lost and so have you.
You don't need to be a 200 iq crew member to see where it is. The story is the story of a group of astronauts who through their actions are allowing the alien parasite to spread a fate that the crew narrowly avoided and every step they take that brings them c

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r to home is one more step towards the demise of their home planet with all the people on it eventually getting infected oh wait I have to deal with this be prepared for whatever new Dlc map they have in the works it's going to be a bloodbath but hey that's just a theory a game theory , thanks for watching.
By the way, if you want a Henry Stickman theory, let me know in the comments below. We just finished playing the complete henry stickman collection on gt live and I really enjoyed it and I think there are a couple of theoretical angles I have. there, so if you want me to go deeper into this, let me know, just drop me a line in the comments, just do it, drop me a line in the comments, drop it, drop that line.

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