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Thank you, and you're welcome.
I had not even listened to the rest of the commentary. You had made this game so well, and I couldn't find any specific ratings, that the very first tidbit I heard, that "blooper", stung like a betrayal. For a game so polished, it was boggling that that would be permitted.
But if that was a fluke, I think I'll go and hear the rest.
You would see the consequences of the UNNIIC's voyage, and would get some ambiguous inklings as to what happened to its crew, but you'd never encounter Horatio, Crispin, or Clarity directly. Perhaps you'd meet some bit character from the crew -- probably Gimbal Lapitabuilt, since Gimbal would be incapable of giving you a straight story as to what had happened. But I think it would be more effective to move the principal characters into the background.
Though, as I've said, I don't really think a sequel would be a great idea.
And they all want Thanatos.