![]() ![]() Despite this newfound attention, Altman knew the Black Marker was dangerous and attempted to stop EarthGov from using it as a power source. Those who saw the Black Marker as divine began worshipping Altman as the Marker's prophet, being the only one among his colleagues not driven mad by its presence. Unitology was supposedly founded by Michael Altman, a geophysicist who publicized footage of the original Black Marker for the masses. RELATED: 10 Best Hidden Loading Screens In Games Dead Space's Unitology is a Religion Founded on An Alien Discovery But what most people know about Unitology stems from its ultimate goal of Convergence, which is left largely unexplained in EA Motive's recent Dead Space remake. Unitologists are very selective about who they bring into their fold, as the group seems to share characteristics with conventional cults and fraternities. It makes sense that Dead Space's largest fictional religion is shrouded in mystery. While the CEC unearthed these artifacts by accident and EarthGov wanted to harness the Markers to solve Earth's energy crisis, the Unitologists' motives are less clear. The Concordance Extraction Corporation (CEC), Earth Government (EarthGov), and Unitologists all play a part in humanity's interaction with the alien Markers. While Dead Space's Necromorphs are the franchise's biggest enemies, they wouldn't have attacked humanity had people not meddled with powers they did not fully understand. ![]()
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