Thread:CrimsonFire735/@comment-4960835-20150119181139/@comment-25890179-20150211205101

That's kinda what I was thinking, with the Markers being like Necromorph Markers. But if you remember (or if you even care about what happened in Dead Space 3), it is the Marker that gives the control signal, and any creature that seemed to be in control of the creatures is just a conduit of the signal. If someone got their hands on a Marker, they'd probably be able to make their own group of Morphlings. Besides, the Mausoleum wasn't the first Morphling; he was created by the Morphlings, so what was controlling them at first?

Either way, what I mean is, if Glacier (or anybody else) had the Marker, they could use it to make their own Morphlings. Even if, when created they are automatically loyal to the main hive, it would be relatively easy to cut the signal, meaning that the Marker would only broadcast, not transmit. In other words, this means the Marker would only create Morphlings. The Marker would not transmit to the main hive, and Glacier or Unitech could put their own signal over the Marker, making the Morphlings loyal to them.

If the Morphlings are Multusse bioweapons gone wrong, what's to stop someone like Pridar getting some? I doubt he has any moral implications preventing him from reanimating the dead. Even if neither he nor Unitech or Ruin's Hand (I would think Ruin's Hand would still want them because they're so obsessed with death) wouldn't be interested in them, Glacier isn't like most Unitech members. He doesn't care about ANYTHING, only his own twisted honor code. He'd have no problem whatsoever using zombies. He'd probably like it better than commanding regular soldiers because he sees zombies as more durable, more obedient, and unable to feel emotions. If Glacier found those Morphling samples, he'd keep them for himself. He'd offer to give them to some of his allies or superiors, but if they didn't want them or wanted them destroyed, he'd keep them. There is no way Glacier would just throw something like that out, no matter who told him to. Even if they tried to make him, he'd make it seem like he complied, but secretly hide some of the stuff for later.

I have no idea what Grotesques are. I vaguely recall something like that being in the list of Psiteon units. Perhaps you could put some more information up about the Psiteon units?

The Praetorians weren't enemy troops, they were Unitech children. But if you don't want that to happen, then it's ok. Those Grotesques, you say they are mutated enemies. Is that based on the Wracks from Warhammer?