I believe it was in Dead Space Martyr where a better explanation was given about this whole thing. Nothing in the games supports this theory that the marker (at least by itself) has the ability to turn dead tissue into necromorphs. Creepy, no? We’re on the lookout for more Easter eggs in the game, and once we find more, we’ll let our readers know.Is it though? If the marker(s) are what turn dead tissue into necromorphs, then why are there so many dead bodies just laying around, why do the necromorphs need infectors? It doesn't make sense. Once you’ve done this, players will get an audio log, which features some eerie music to hum by! I suggest you find and listen to it for yourself, but if you can’t, here’s what you’ll see and hear upon completing this Easter egg: Stomp, Melee, Stomp, Melee, Melee, Melee, Melee, Stomp Once there, stand inside the circle and input the following in order: Here’s an image on the map that points where it is: You can find the break room in the Bridge part of the Ishimura. This is the room with the candles set up like a ritual was being performed in it. The break room becomes available in Chapter 4 after routing power to the ADS cannons. Motive Studio didn’t just include new graphics, sound effects, side quests and other gameplay elements in the Dead Space remake, but there are also new secrets to uncover too! A new Dead Space break room Easter egg has surfaced that will have players unearth an audio log!
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