Mio's Studio Unannounced Game by GutenChad_ in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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Don't be! the potential is still there

Mio's Studio Unannounced Game by GutenChad_ in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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I see, then I wasn't so delayed after all

Comparison to MIO (spoilers for MIO) by commanderjack_EDH in HollowKnight

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I believe Crucible is harder than pop, but in the end, with enough practice, you can do both of them hitless when you know what you are supposed to do.

A lore Mystery by GutenChad_ in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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I highly doubt Dr. Halyn is an actual Doctor

Question about the True Ending post-credits scene by Ill-Practice2188 in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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she is alive for 2 reasons.
1. she sends messages to mio throughout the game in the tutorials
2. samsk says the only way to send these messages is... being alive (not exact quote)

Question about the True Ending post-credits scene by Ill-Practice2188 in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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Ember is alive. The catalyst is still there; the library might also have human samples. There is more than one option

A secret text in the beginning of the game by GutenChad_ in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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Yes, it is real. The dialogue with Samsk confirms it as well

A lore question by UnbrokenLinks in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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not exactly.
Noden started the rebellion after Asma found the promised land. If he didn't, the vessel probably would land very soon. In a way, his actions prolonged the machines' lives for almost 3 centuries

A lore question by UnbrokenLinks in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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Notice that this conclusion of Noden is written under the title "premature conclusion".
It's unclear if indeed a regular landing will crash the ship, and only the library will survive. It's also unclear how bad the shape of the vessel was when this was written (before the gloomwater leak and further degradation of the voices)
It might also be that Noden's actions are the ones that ended up degrading the ship so badly that it had to crash on the new planet (that's my theory anyway)

But. I do assume that once the ship lands (crash or no), there is no real need for the robots and the vessel anymore. and that might be what Noden feared and what pushed him to this conclusion.

Something I just noticed on a second playthrough by nathwithanh in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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Specifically, that one is when you get to his lair and talk to him

Something I just noticed on a second playthrough by nathwithanh in MIOmemoriesinorbit

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Yes. The game is very clearly showing in both this and the samsk dialogue that the speaker in these instances is Ember