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The only hitch with that would be that The Vessel is such a lengthy chore to get to, even when you know how, that there would be little time to play the DLC unless it were supernova proof.
It'd be very odd to have an experience in the Outer Wilds universe that didn't revolve around the loop mechanic.
Like instead of observing the eye to restart the universe you could choose to load up all your friends on the Vessel and join at Nomai at the gathering point of the last stable part of the universe.
Or warp to the former homeworld of the Owlk and see either the devastation they created or see that life was able to return and let your prisoner friend know during the final cutscene. Since we get a lot of data about the solar system it would be cool if we could feed that into one of the nomai devices (like the observatory) for finding the eye and get the coordinates for the homeworld.