![]() ![]() In the sequel, SHODAN is revealed to be the creator of the monstrous being called The Many that assimilates innocent humans and enlists the help of the player character to destroy her wayward creation. Fancying herself a goddess, SHODAN takes over the space station she's on and has the humans on board killed or horribly converted into cyborgs to be used as her puppets. Complete Monster: SHODAN, after her ethical restraints are removed, begins thinking of herself as the proper ruler of humanity.Awesome Music: To name a few: Intro, Cyberspace, Medical and Reactor.She's heartless with a god-complex, but all her monologues are so well done that her bragging becomes a blast to listen to. but even if they do kill you, you'll immediately respawn with no progress lost, so it doesn't matter. In this version, SHODAN doesn't even do anything, just sitting there while you shoot her, with the only opposition coming from groups of security programs periodically spawning to attack you. ![]() In the remake, there's a unique cyberspace segment where you keep a humanoid body and pick up a virtual "gun", rather than free-flying around as in the others.You have to try to shoot her with the "Pulsar" software you've been using up to now, and her only resistance is to mess with your camera to make it slightly hard to aim while slowly overwriting your mind (making it a Time-Limit Boss). ![]()
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