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(and maybe move that one into the designated Spoiler-section of the forum)
I know it feels like a female but I don't recall gender being discussed in game and there doesn't seem to be a real point to this part of the storyline anyway...Well other than that I now have a couple useless recipes that probably are only useful in this story tangent anyway. Just saying. ;)
I want to believe since we also exist within a simulation, rescuing Artemis could be viable if we chose to get them to the sub universe at the anomaly. I believe it strongly since Artemis can communicate with us outside the anomaly after their fate has been decided. At the very least knowing that the bounds of our universe can be subject to simulation logic can potentially allow us to exploit them to travel between all sorts of simulations, Artemis/Nada´s included.
I really hope so, recently i played through the main quests and it made me realize some things now do not seem completely as lost or definite as before.
"I just want point out for future folks who are struggling with this decision that if you do put Artemis in the simulation you will later speak to their projection. You are then given the option of continuing your deception or telling the truth. You are given three options on how to break it to Artemis if you so choose (being direct, positive or apologetic).
Regardless of your choice, telling the truth ends the communication with "I will never forget how their smile falters. After a few more questions they tell me they need some time to think about what I have said."
Alternatively, if you lie, you are able to speak to Artemis immediately afterward and trade for some goods and information.
I have no clue of the future effects of each choice (or if there even is any) as this is as far as I have got. It has made me sort of regret going the simulation route but oh well."
Im not even sure which option I chose at the time. Lol
I recall starting a new galaxy, but not sure if that's the same quest.
I know there's a terminal in the portal area of the Anomaly Station related somehow to one of those quests but don't understand the significance of purpose of it.
He'll I'm not even sure if I've even actually finalized either the Atlas or Artemis quests
Is there any way of knowing where we are in these progressions. Telltale signs, etc.
From a game play view, it makes no difference which option you take.