Spoiler! Whoever watches the series should not read the question:-).
In the episode "Beyond the Aquila Rift," the main character in the real world wakes up after realizing the dizziness. But why is he finally in the dream again and knows nothing of their true identity?
And second question - why did the woman, who was also in the sleeping capsule, that Greta is not real, say? Does not Greta control the whole dream?
What do you think about it?
I'm afraid you're the only person who has seen more than one episode ;-)
Nope… Is not he. Only I do not really ask myself such questions. 😅
And really, I have no answer for that!
I found the text here online…
Beyond the Aquila Rift: Thom, Greta and an enigmatic space station
Beyond the Aquila Rift would be the perfect intro for another Dead Space offshoot. With photorealistic animation, the four directors tell a classic science fiction story.
Action: The crew of a spaceship comes on their journey from the course and stranded on a space station. Leader Thom meets Greta, an old acquaintance there. But something is not right at all.
Why you need to see them: The oppressive atmosphere is beyond the Aquila Rifts. Rarely has the emptiness of the universe been more tangible, the threat more confused and the ultimate realization of the protagonist more cruel. Look forward to the best sci-fi horror.
Explanation (Spoiler!): At the end of Beyond the Aquila Rift, Thom finally asks Greta to speak and implores her to show him her true face. Suddenly Thom finds himself in a cruel reality in which the space station is covered by a lichen-like organism. In a cave is a shadowy woman to recognize, but turns out on closer inspection as a disgusting-engestelltes mixed entity of man, spider and monster.
The screaming Thom is brought back into the illusion, with the plot beginning all over again. Most likely, the being that created the alternate reality wants to protect it from the truth. Maybe it used to be Greta once, and she still has feelings for Thom. Or it wants to make its victims submissive and so - as is the case in Matrix - suck their life energy.
… Who knows? 😉
Why? You did not like them? I thought that was good, only 1 episode was boring.
No, and I do not know anyone who liked the series. But by no means do I want to question your taste.
Sounds like you asked 100 people ;-).
There's also a video but I have not seen it yet. Maybe there are a few answers: