Breaking News: Major Development in Marathon

▼ Summary
– Inactive terminals in the new game *Marathon* have become active, featuring a voice that may be the franchise’s most important character.
– The terminals resemble those from the original 1990s trilogy, which were used by AIs like the villainous Durandal to communicate story and missions.
– Players discovered the active terminals after a new level unlocked, and they provide map locations leading to a voice message.
– The voice is strongly believed to be actor Ben Starr, who previously narrated a *Marathon* short and is speculated to be voicing Durandal.
– This development suggests Durandal is involved in an ongoing story and future game updates, potentially tying into new content like the Cryo Archive level.
A surprising development has emerged in Bungie’s recently launched extraction shooter, Marathon, where previously dormant computer terminals have suddenly activated, featuring a voice that may belong to the franchise’s most pivotal character. This mysterious communication, potentially voiced by a renowned gaming actor, has sparked intense speculation within the player community. The terminals are a direct callback to the classic 1990s trilogy, where they served as the primary narrative device, often through conversations with the rogue AI, Durandal.
When the game first went live, players discovered these familiar-looking terminals in a powered-down state. Their sudden activation, coinciding with the unlock of a new level for players at level twelve and above, has become a major point of discussion. The active terminals now display marked locations on the in-game map. Traveling to these points reveals another terminal, and more importantly, allows players to hear a distinct, synthesized voice.
To many listeners, the voice bears a striking resemblance to actor Ben Starr. Starr provided the narration for a Marathon cinematic short released last year, a role that led many fans to theorize he was secretly voicing Durandal, a suspicion supported by subtle hints in the project’s credits. The current in-game transmissions strongly suggest Starr’s “narrator” has returned, directly interfacing with players through these classic terminals. The prevailing belief is that this voice is indeed Durandal, the brilliant and unhinged artificial intelligence from the original games who sought immortality by escaping cosmic entropy.
The implications of this development are still unfolding. While the exact narrative purpose remains unclear, the context provides clues. Durandal appears to be taunting players, and the terminals seem linked to an ongoing alternate reality game (ARG) centered on Marathon‘s forthcoming endgame activity, the Cryo Archive. This connection strongly indicates that this is not a one-off event, but rather the beginning of a deeper storyline. As Bungie continues to support and expand Marathon with new content, it is highly likely that players will encounter more communications from Durandal and perhaps other legacy characters from the original trilogy. For longtime fans, this opens the exciting possibility of future encounters with classic factions, reigniting hopes for nostalgic confrontations in this new chapter of the Marathon universe.
(Source: Kotaku)





