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something like that.
if there is some kind of moral to the story then maybe I missed it. I thought there was two endings. I guess there is only one. I thought I had powered something down when I shouldnt have during the sequence after finding the structure gel and the other garbage.
I might play through it again. but not in this life.
The ending is pretty much the same: your mind gets copied, but instead of getting to control the created copy like we did before in the power suit section (and indeed the scan at the very beginning of the game) we get to see the Simon that is still on the bottom of the sea. There's no different in what happens in these events, we just get to see the world from the perspective of the mind being copied, which we haven't before.