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There is a single computer message that you read about orangutans .
The reason the apocalypse is happening is because of a hibernating virus that has awoken in everybody due to... global warming? Ok guys that's a real stretch, but whatever. For the context of a video game we can roll with it.
So yeah. Animals have a virus and global warming *snicker* kills everyone with it
This story is actually referencing a fairly new scientific study about how in the melting permafrost of Siberia, they found the largest virus ever. (As in, the size of the organism is larger than most viruses.)
Those feels man... those feels.
Are you aware that the thread title itself is a spoiler?
I was little annoyed with how much they talk about the end of humanity but kind of unrealistically (for the purpose of keeping is a mystery in the game fiction) skirt around mentioning what's actually causing it.
I found one email where someone references that they showed positive for infection and were leaving the project or something along those lines - based on that I figured it was a virus based apocalypse, but I never found any more info on the subject.
http://talosprinciple.wikia.com/wiki/Orangutan.html
Beyond that, there's really not one single moment where it's all revealed, and they don't go into medical details, because extensive details of "why they died" isn't really relevant to the story. You're purposely left to connect the dots if you choose. There are several mentions of people getting sick if you read all the terminal messages: the people working on EL slowly dwindling, Alex being one of the last ones left, etc. It's not subtle, but it's also not "all in one place." You do have to read and pay attention to almost every message, because you never know when a key piece of info will pop up.
Man this thread took an unexpected direction when you have the hindsight of being 5 years in the future