Summary
- Starfield poses unanswered questions, intentionally leaving many mysteries unexplained, creating a sense of realism and depth in the game's world.
- The game's lore and storyline have some gaps and unanswered mysteries, which can leave the game feeling slightly empty and unsatisfying at times.
- Starfield's DLCs, like the upcoming Shattered Space DLC, may provide answers and shed light on some of the unanswered questions and mysteries in the game.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Starfield is a game full of questions, and many of those posed over its course go intentionally unanswered. After all, there is much humanity doesn’t understand in our own world, so why should a virtual one be different? With so many Science Fiction series neck deep in their own lore, Starfield꧅ offers an alternative by explaining comparatively little, which comes with its own pitfalls.

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Though some of the following are open-ended, allowing Bethesda to expand on unanswered mysteries with future DLCs, others feel like oversights or gaps left by cut content, leaving the game feeling slightly 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:emptier than you’d like. From the mysteries of the universe’s creation to disappearing snake-worshipping governments, here are a few questions we still have for Starf🌊ield.
1 🌸 What Happened To Sebastian Banks? ♚
Although many in-game characters treat the faction of explorers and scientists with revere💯nce, Constellation is not as old as it seems. Founded 55 years before the game’s 2330 setting by Sebastian Banks, the faction’s first Chair mysteriouslyꦆ disappeared only eight years later.
As Walte🔥r Stroud, Banks’ biggest fan, will tell you, nobody knows where the enigmatic explorer ended up, and this reveal seems to tease something to the protagonist. Could Banks, like you, be Starborn? Was he captured or even killed? Constellation was created to uncover the mysteries of the galaxy, and yet the question of its founder’s whereabouts remains unsolved nearly 50 years later. With Starfield’s Shattered Space DLC on the way, we can only hope the story expansion sheds light on the faction founder’s di꧋sappearance.
2 ꦓ Who W💦as The Pilgrim?
In your quest to reach the Unity, you’ll encounter countless Starborn, but few are given me🉐aningful characterization. Alongside The Hunter and The Emissary, you’ll find the writings of an older Starborn called The Pilgrim, whose writings reveal that they discovered a fundamental universal truth, which they parcelled out as stories between the Settled Systems’ three primary religions, hiding part of a code in each.

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By reading his writings and visiting his resting place, you’ll discover that the Pilgrim sought seclusion after trying and failing to teach people their discoveries. They also ultimately came to regret this. Given that Keeper Aquilus of the Sanctum Universum is a proven Starborn and deciphers the clues ꦏin the three stories shared, could another variation of him have been The Pilgrim, just as another became The Hunter?
3 ꦺ Where Did The ECS Constant End Up?
In one of✱ Starfield&rs💎quo;s most memorable side quests, you’ll encounter the ECS Constant in orbit of Porrima II, home of the popular resort Paradiso. The ship holds descendants of a group of huma🍸ns who left Earth 190 years ago, having predicted the planet’s destruction, but left before the grav drive was a realized concept.
Called to mediate between the naïve ship residents and Paradiso’s greedy board members, empathetic explorers will dole out their own cash to outfit the settlers with a grav drive, allowing them to settle any of the game’s countless planets. Following this, you’ll receive a new activity simply marked ‘Location of the UCS Constant,’ but traveling to it will simply take you back to Porrima II’s orbit. So what ܫhappened to the isolated group? Your guess is as good as ours.
4 🔴 ꦡ Who Built The Temples?
The first thing to cross your mind upon seeing the first of Starfield’s Temples was almost definitely to question who built the towering structures, whose interior🍷s disable gravity and reward you with powers for discovering their locations. If you’re someone who appreciates concrete answers, however, then Starfield may not be the game for you.
As of the current moment, the simple answer is this: we basically have no idea. Though we know the Artifacts, Armillary, Temples, and The Unity were all made by The Creators, we have no idea who or what they might be. Could the creators be celestial beings, superintelligent robots or aliens, or, in a meta twist, Bethesda Game Studios themselves? Of all the questions Starfield has left us with, this is one that maybe we aren’t supposed to c𓆉omprehend.
5 Whe🐻re Are House Va’Ruun?
One of Starfield’s most prominent factions is the snake-worshipping House Va’Ruun, a third interstellar government that waged a 23-year holy war on the rest of the Settled Systems before the game’s eve🍰nts. They later sued for peace after their founder, Jinan Va’Ruun, died and was succeeded by his son.
Despite being the third party to sign the Colony War’s Armistice, the House withdrew from the settled systems upon the war’s conclusion, returning to their capital of Dazra, on the planet Va'ruun'kai. Though the names of both their city and planet are known, the system that houses both is unknown, meaning that the reclusive cult-like government will likely feature further in Shattered Space or another future expansion.
6 Do Your Cho𝄹ices Matter? 🍸
As a role-playing game, some of the most important aspects of Starfield are the decisions you’ll make in your playthrough. As such, choices including which characters to save, which factions to side with, and who to romance, will shape a narrative that’s supposed to feel personal to everyone. Despite this, the g✱ame’s ending will see you abandon the life you’ve 🌊built for yourself to enter a new universe and become Starborn.

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Although Bethesda succeeds in making this feel like a costly decision by sending you to a new universe alone, they also make every decision you’ve made feel inconsequential by allowing you to eventually take every single path offered to you. This makes sense, considering the loneliness of being Starborn. But the game itself doesn’t explore the philosophy of your decision with enough added dialogue options or features, me💃aning you’ll just feel bored rather than a lonely god.
7 𝕴 Where Are All The Other Starborn?
Another aspect of the game that feels underdeveloped is each universe’s Starborn presence♕. Though you’ll have already defeated a number while visiting Temples, these unnamed assailants barely feel different from the game’s standard enemies. When you fight several Starborn on your way to confront The Hunter and/or The Emissary, these will offer far more chal♔lenge but still function as enemies rather than characters with their own goals.
Are the guardians you encounter before confronting the Hunter and t♕he Emissary working under the other two? If so, why? If not, why do they just hang around outside the Buried Temple? It seems an oversight on Bethesda’s part to include so many universe-hopping superpowered enemies in the game but still leave almost all of them enti𒆙rely two-dimensional.
8 Why Is Every Universe Almost Exactly 𝄹The Same?🔴
An infinite multiverse means infinite possibility, an idea that Constellation’s members will ponder themselves when the realiꦐty of the Unity beco𓂃mes apparent. Why, then, is each new universe so similar to the one you just departed? Outside Constellation, where considerable changes will sometimes be seen, nothing seems to change from one playthrough to the next.
As a result, the alternate universes you encounter feel for♍mulaic and monolithic, and the differences feel like easter eggs for dedicated adventurers rather than permeations of an infinite universe full of possibility. Although limitations of technology, development time, and the work required naturally temper our expectations of the variation between universes, this total uniformity of each new universe does the exact opposite of making the multi🔴verse interesting: it makes it a total chore to even enter the Unity at all.