![]() ![]() Everyone living in the 2070s was doomed to die, but eventually, Earth and humanity would go on. Led by a scientist named Elisabet Sobek, they created the Zero Dawn program, an AI-controlled terraforming system that would eventually shut down the Faro Plague machines and then reboot the planet. ![]() The humans of the time realized they couldn't win the war against the Faro Plague. When some of those machines went out of control, it created the Faro Plague, a swarm of machines bent on destroying everything on Earth. ![]() Back in the 2070s, an industrialist named Ted Faro created robots that were basically unkillable and could consume biomass-living things, in other words-for fuel. They're not interested in sharing it with the tribal humans who live there now.Īloy comes to believe that it was the Far Zeniths who, a couple of decades earlier, sent the signal that kicked off all the problems now facing the people of Earth. Some disaster destroyed that colony, however, and the surviving Far Zeniths returned to Earth with the plan to take it back and make it their home. Though almost a thousand years have passed, these aren't the descendents of those rich people, but the very same folks, who set up a colony on the (relatively) nearby planet of Sirius after leaving Earth. They're effectively immortal-in fact, Aloy learns that the Far Zeniths are actually a group of rich people who fled Earth in the 2070s. The terraforming project might take a couple hundred years, but the Far Zeniths don't seem to be in any hurry. In doing that, it seems the Far Zeniths are willing to let existing life on the planet get wiped out to make themselves a little more comfortable. The Zeniths have stolen the Gaia AI Aloy and her friends need to stop the extinction of life on Earth their apparent plan is to use Gaia to re-terraform the planet for themselves. The final mission of Horizon Forbidden West sends Aloy and her crew to the base of the Far Zeniths-a group of humans from another planet who've returned to Earth. Spoiler warning: We're talking about the game's ending as well as big parts of the stories in both Forbidden West and Zero Dawn, so you'll likely want to complete them yourself before you read any further. Now Playing: Horizon Forbidden West Ending Explained So again, Forbidden West isn't far away, but he also needs some time to get everything together before setting his plan in motion.By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's In the Forbidden West trailer, Sylens is clearly up to no good and is likely to be putting whatever plan he has in motion. At the end of the game, presumably on the same day as HADES' destruction, Sylens is seen capturing the AI and demanding to be introduced to its masters. Because Talanah is practically confirmed to appear in Horizon Forbidden West, it will have to take place after her short story has concluded.įinally, Sylens may help determined how far apart the two games are. The rest of the comics follow Talanah as she hunts down dark-armored machines, but with only five issues her journey isn't incredibly long. Talanah discovers her several weeks later and Aloy revealed that she was simply feeling restless. Aloy disappears the day after defeating HADES, which might suggest that she was already headed towards the Forbidden West, but that's actually not the case. ![]() The second clue is the Horizon Zero Dawn comics. ![]()
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