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"Even in death, I serve the Omnissiah!"
so...
^ this
i acutally find the line before that one (or both in cunjuction) at least as important (or more): "for the machine is immortal... even in death i serve the imnissiah" -anyhow, overall, superb first and last lines and perfect distorted soundeffects to underline the words!!
But I am already saved...
*eyes light up, cut to black*
This is what immersion is about and so many games nowadays overlook this, having coherence between the elements and sucking the player into the world.
I hope the devs keep up with the good work.