@TheAmeliaNathan Control is a game about.....Control. Northmoor tried to feel it through being a god among men and then Trench through study and science
(the panopticon, astral dives and dimensional research all being founded during his reign and not Northmoor's)
@TheAmeliaNathan I personally think Northmoor was a very esoteric era for the FBC. Not only was Ash Jr probably the most mystic member in FBC history but Northmoor's obsession with being The Board's chosen one and binding everything feels very unscientific -
@TheAmeliaNathan - and need to lean back into Mysticism like the days of Northmoor and Ash Jr. As seen in the Tennyson Report
(though perhaps this is a seperate group of employees to the ones you are talking about)
@TheAmeliaNathan From what I recall it was less about "man in suit" and more that a group of FBC employees (such as Langston if I had to guess) believed that the FBC are too obsessed with science and trying to control the uncontrollable (which got them in this situation in the first place) -
@Som3GuyPart2 @spidersurge @cloudyweatheryy I don't think you realize the difference between a millionaire or even a multi-millionaire and a billionaire. it's a little more then "slightly less"
@AnotherNetUser@Stellaissus@Wario64 As the article shows they just don’t really follow internet culture. They obviously knew people were excited but I think they didn’t know just how much haha
@EngineerDeer@AquaLacerta@LoganoPiano Mate it’s not an attack on you. Just a sarcastic comment about how it’s funny to call junko archetypical in a game where every single character is.
@DoctorWhoforDBD@COFFINSLIME I wouldn't say that it's a fixed point in time but that Van Gough's meatal illness was deeper then not being an understood artist (though it definitely didn't help) as most people examine.
Mental issues go far deeper, just because something increidble happens doesn't mean a cure