Exo One -
“Negative, Voyager. Abort. Repeat, abort!”
(After launch)
“No. Not pain. It’s like… I’m remembering how to fly.” MISSION LOG 2 – JUPITER (The First Anomaly) (As you approach the gas giant and the strange monolith) Exo One
Thank you for flying. Exo One intentionally leaves much to interpretation. The above text is compiled directly from in-game voice logs and the final on-screen epilogue. No dialogue exists outside these moments. The rest of the experience is purely musical and environmental.
(Sound of rising harmonic tone, then silence.) (A long, silent drift through interstellar void. Then:) “Negative, Voyager
“Everything is bending. Time. Light. Me. I see Earth. I see the first fish crawling onto land. I see my own birth. Control, I understand now. The Exo isn’t a vehicle. It’s a perspective. A way to see.”
“It’s not pulling me down. It’s pulling me… forward. I see light. Not sunlight. Older light. Control, I’m going in.” Not pain
“For you.”