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By the time the Hacker wakes up, not only are there still some survivors (as evident by the batch of survivors that start communicating with you when you enter the Flight Decks), but the restoration bays are also working again, so, realistically, couldn't survivors use their half-decent firepower that you can later pick up from their corpses to blast their way to the restoration bay? Was this just a plot device to prevent human contact, due to that not being possible in the Shock 1 Engine?
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Human contact would have been possible (just like in UW1 and 2). I think it's just game design decision and a plot hole.

6813d8813dad7icemann

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Most games out there, if you think all the aspects out then something wont add up.
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Why didn't Shodan just delete the player's save files?  :thinking:

I'm kidding, OP does have a legitimate question. Shodan controlled the restoration bays. Survivors when the hacker wakes up could have the opportunity at some point in the plot to activate in their favor, but they were too busy surviving. Are you kidding, anyone still alive by the time the hacker wakes up must have been holding out in a storage room or some shit. The station is absolutely swarming, a true horrific nightmare if it weren't for the wacky music and ancient graphics. Nobody could survive that except the badass hacker and his badass cyberrig complete with deep hammerspace allowing for a one man army of 15 or whatever weapons and 15 instant-apply medkits.
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My headcanon is that, after seeing the mutant and cyborg hell Shodan was able to create, I doubt they trusted the restoration bays anymore.

There are worse things than death
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They did try to activate them but were killed. That is in one of the early logs player finds.
When player enters Flight Deck level many of the restoration bays are now enabled by player.
Survivors should be automatically revived just as player is.
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6813d8813e160icemann

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Should be, but plot wise that would completely eradicate that moment in the game.

6813d8813e4b1Dark-Star88

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My headcanon is that, after seeing the mutant and cyborg hell Shodan was able to create, I doubt they trusted the restoration bays anymore.


Beat me to it. By the time you wake up the station is so utterly compromised because SHODAN was hard-wired into so much of Citadel. Everything more complicated than a light switch is suspect. A restoration bay would have been a no-go long since.

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Hence why the medical level is so messed up.
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Kevin O'Connell:
I think we've underestimated SHODAN.  I discovered this morning that he's reprogrammed the regeneration rooms all over the station into cyborg conversion chambers.  Now, if anyone is badly wounded, they get turned into cyborgs instead of being healed.  I think I've managed to disconnect the medical CPU's from SHODAN's main databank, so all of SHODAN's cyborg converters can be easily reset to their normal healing functions without SHODAN noticing.  I'm on my way right now to reset the one on the hospital level.

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But he never made it, and that knowledge may have died with him.

Then again I recall a log by another crewmember which mentioned about flicking a switch to change it back.

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If you had seen your friends be turned into mutants by a machine, and someone told you that they had disconnected it from Shodan and they are all good now, would you trust them?

Not that they would lie, but we are dealing with an AI that has contingencies within contingencies and plans within plans who is always one step ahead of everyone.

I certainly wouldn't trust my life to that thing. I'd rather not come back than come back as... Something inhuman.

Fixed or not, the fate of the restoration bays is sealed for the survivors.

The interesting thing is, the player would have never seen the horrors in person and would likely know very little before their first death and resurrection, so it's reasonable that they would be more trusting. There's your in-game reasoning for why you're the only one using them.

Personally though I see them as bad game design (their only real penalty is lost time which is only relevant if you're playing in time-limited mode) so I generally find them too cheaty to use. So maybe I'm just scared of being a mutant too.

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Be like trusting a teleporter, after you'd seen a friend get killed by one.

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Be like trusting a teleporter, after you'd seen a friend get killed by one.

It's worse because a hypothetical teleporter death would be a mistake. In this case it's actively trying to kill you
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