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'''''Dead Space: No Known Survivors''''' was a nine-part episodic Point & Click Flash game, released alongside the Dead Space comics in order to promote the first game. It was part of a contest where players would answer questions about the lore of No Known Survivors and also solve cartographic puzzles. The winner would receive a free copy of Dead Space, the Dead Space comics, a Dead Space art book, a replica of Isaac's helmet, a copy of the film Dead Space Downfall, and a few other Dead Space-themed items. The game featured a combination of 3D models and 2D models, with differing art styles to tell its stories. You would access different episodes by clicking one of the nine limbs on the menu, with each of the limbs being from a Necromorph. The Flash game was created by Deep Focus, and episodes were released from August 25th, 2008, to October 21st, 2008. The website that hosted the flash game, noknownsurvivors.com was shut down around 2012 when it was sold to a Japanese company.
'''''Dead Space: No Known Survivors''''' was a nine-part episodic Point & Click Flash game, released alongside the Dead Space comics in order to promote the first game. It was part of a contest where players would answer questions about the lore of No Known Survivors and also solve cartographic puzzles. The winner would receive a free copy of Dead Space, the Dead Space comics, a Dead Space art book, a replica of Isaac's helmet, a copy of the film Dead Space Downfall, and a few other Dead Space-themed items. The game featured a combination of 3D models and 2D models, with differing art styles to tell its stories. You would access different episodes by clicking one of the nine limbs on the menu, with each of the limbs being from a Necromorph. The Flash game was created by Deep Focus, and episodes were released from August 25th, 2008, to October 21st, 2008. The website that hosted the flash game, noknownsurvivors.com was shut down around 2012 when it was sold to a Japanese company.


==Plot==
==Plot==
No Known Survivors went through the story of two different people prior to the events of Dead Space, with their stories being separated into four chapters each, with the fifth chapter as an "intermission" of sorts. The game had you stuck in one room for both of the main stories, with many interactable objects to click on to learn about the story. The first episode had you go through the story of George Greggs, a man trapped in a room, with Necromorphs right outside. He started dating one of his patients who lost their fingers in an accident, Jane Gauthier, who broke up with him on the day of the Necromorph outbreak on Aegis 7. Greggs caresses Jane's fingers, while Necromorphs break in and kill him. Jane's fingers then turn into Necromorphs themselves. An artificial intelligence, CECL-RC then comments on Jane Gauthier's and George Greggs's fates in the intermission. The second episode had the player control Stephan right after an attack by Gavin. Before this, Stephan, Dennis, and Gavin had discovered that the USG Ishimura was in restricted airspace. Gavin Becker's boss had ordered him to kill his co-workers to cover up the incident at Aegis 7. Gavin then killed Dennis and was attempting to get into the room Stephan resided in to kill him too. After killing Stephan, his boss tells him to await pick up. However, Gavin cannot live with the guilt and kills himself instead.
No Known Survivors went through the story of two different people prior to the events of Dead Space, with their stories being separated into four chapters each, with the fifth chapter as an "intermission" of sorts. The game had you stuck in one room for both of the main stories, with many interactable objects to click on to learn about the story. The first episode had you go through the story of George Greggs, a man trapped in a room, with Necromorphs right outside. He started dating one of his patients who lost their fingers in an accident, Jane Gauthier, who broke up with him on the day of the Necromorph outbreak on Aegis 7. Greggs caresses Jane's fingers, while Necromorphs break in and kill him. Jane's fingers then turn into Necromorphs themselves. An artificial intelligence, CECL-RC then comments on Jane Gauthier's and George Greggs's fates in the intermission. The second episode had the player control Stephan right after an attack by Gavin. Before this, Stephan, Dennis, and Gavin had discovered that the USG Ishimura was in restricted airspace. Gavin Becker's boss, Commander Chang, had ordered him to kill his co-workers to cover up the incident at Aegis 7. Gavin then killed Dennis and was attempting to get into the room Stephan resided in to kill him too. After killing Stephan, Commander Chang tells him to await pick up. However, Gavin cannot live with the guilt and kills himself instead.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=300px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=300px>
F7f76-noknownsurvivors-title.jpg|Screenshot of the game.
Dead-space-20080825011157213 640w.jpg|Picture of a medical paper from the game.
Dead-space-20080825011157213 640w.jpg|Picture of a medical paper from the game.
dead-space-20080825011151651_640w.jpg|Ditto
dead-space-20080825011151651_640w.jpg|Ditto
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dead-space-20080825011204822_640w.jpg|Picture of Jane Gauthier's medical paper.
dead-space-20080825011204822_640w.jpg|Picture of Jane Gauthier's medical paper.
dead-space-20080825011210229_640w.jpg|Another picture of a medical paper from the first episode.
dead-space-20080825011210229_640w.jpg|Another picture of a medical paper from the first episode.
18j5cygkpir0qjpg.jpg|Screenshot of Three Happy Spacemen.
F7f76-noknownsurvivors-title.jpg|Ditto.
Dead-Space-NKS-Picture-7.jpg|Hand holding Jane's fingers
Dead-Space-NKS-Picture-4.jpg|Jane.
18s4k1sozd8ezjpg.jpg|Picture of Jane and George Greggs looking at the planet crack.
18s4k1sozd8ezjpg.jpg|Picture of Jane and George Greggs looking at the planet crack.
Screen+Shot+2019-04-21+at+9.24.53+PM.png|Gavin Becker communicating to his boss in the second episode.
Screen+Shot+2019-04-21+at+9.24.53+PM.png|Gavin Becker communicating to his boss in the second episode.
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Deadspace V2 med.png|Ditto.
Deadspace V2 med.png|Ditto.
No-known-survivors-front.jpg|Ditto.
No-known-survivors-front.jpg|Ditto.
18j5cygkqynxrjpg.jpg|Ditto.
deadspace300.jpg|Stephan looking at Gavin, who is about to kill him.
deadspace300.jpg|Stephan looking at Gavin, who is about to kill him.
18s4k1sp1bjdtjpg.jpg|George and Jane.
18s4k1sp1bjdtjpg.jpg|George and Jane.
AJ-social-work-deadspacenks.jpg|Ditto.
07106-noknownsurvivors-1.jpg|Room from the first episode, with a body laying on the ground.
07106-noknownsurvivors-1.jpg|Room from the first episode, with a body laying on the ground.
Untitled1.jpg|George Greggs.
Untitled1.jpg|George Greggs.
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2008-09-16-nks14_huffpo3.jpg|George caressing Jane's detached fingers.
2008-09-16-nks14_huffpo3.jpg|George caressing Jane's detached fingers.
Untitled4.jpg|Ditto.
Untitled4.jpg|Ditto.
Dead-Space-NKS-Picture-5.jpg|Ditto.
Misplaced-affection.jpg|Jane's fingers turning into a Necromorph.
Misplaced-affection.jpg|Jane's fingers turning into a Necromorph.
Dead-Space-NKS-Picture-6.jpg|Ditto.
Untitled3.jpg|Jane Gauthier.
Untitled3.jpg|Jane Gauthier.
Deadspace.jpg|George Greggs.
Deadspace.jpg|George Greggs.
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17muuhqqb1fo1jpg.jpg| George and Jane holding hands.
17muuhqqb1fo1jpg.jpg| George and Jane holding hands.
no-known-survivors-quiz.jpg|Ishimura Aptitude Test
no-known-survivors-quiz.jpg|Ishimura Aptitude Test
Iholdyour.jpg|Ditto.
Nks.jpg|Three Happy Spacemen.
Nks.jpg|Three Happy Spacemen.
</gallery>
</gallery>
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[https://retromovies.ign.com/games/audio/article/902/902566/Gauthier_treated.mp3 Jane Gauthier Treatment Interview.]
[https://retromovies.ign.com/games/audio/article/902/902566/Gauthier_treated.mp3 Jane Gauthier Treatment Interview.]


===Videos===
[https://www.wired.com/images_blogs/gamelife/files/spot1.mp3 Audio log between the three spacemen.]
 
==Videos==
{{Video|perrow  =4
{{Video|perrow  =4
   |service1    =youtube
   |service1    =youtube
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*[https://xboxachievements.com/news/news-1592-x360a-ea-talk-dead-spaces-no-known-survivors.html Interview with developers.]
*[https://xboxachievements.com/news/news-1592-x360a-ea-talk-dead-spaces-no-known-survivors.html Interview with developers.]
*[https://dreadcentral.com/news/9112/final-chapter-in-dead-space-s-no-known-survivors/ Dread Central article on the game, might include a way to play it without the website, however it doesn't seem to function.]
*[https://dreadcentral.com/news/9112/final-chapter-in-dead-space-s-no-known-survivors/ Dread Central article on the game, might include a way to play it without the website, however it doesn't seem to function.]
*[https://wired.com/2008/10/dead-space-laun/ Wired article about the ninth episode's release.]
*[https://wired.com/2008/10/dead-space-laun/ Wired article.]
*[https://www.wired.com/2008/10/chapter-22-of-e/ Ditto.]
*[https://cbr.com/dead-space-expands-with-no-known-survivors-web-content/ CBR article on the game.]
*[https://cbr.com/dead-space-expands-with-no-known-survivors-web-content/ CBR article on the game.]
*[https://gizmodo.com/love-leaves-no-known-survivors-in-dead-spaces-future-5046275 Gizmodo article about the Flash game.]
*[https://gizmodo.com/love-leaves-no-known-survivors-in-dead-spaces-future-5046275 Gizmodo article about the Flash game.]
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20111102145005/http://www.noknownsurvivors.com/home.action Archived home page from the website.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20111102145005/http://www.noknownsurvivors.com/home.action Archived home page from the website.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100206191759/http://www.noknownsurvivors.com/thecrew/rules.action Archived page with rules.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100206191759/http://www.noknownsurvivors.com/thecrew/rules.action Archived page with rules.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20080904051555/http://www.noknownsurvivors.com/thecrew/leaderboard.action The contest's leaderboard.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100528145525/http://www.noknownsurvivors.com/thecrew/regstart.action The registration page.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100206164031/http://www.noknownsurvivors.com:80/thecrew/regend.action Page after registration is done.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110915111235/http://www.noknownsurvivors.com/main.swf The game itself.]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110915111235/http://www.noknownsurvivors.com/main.swf The game itself.]
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Poster.

Status: Lost

Dead Space: No Known Survivors was a nine-part episodic Point & Click Flash game, released alongside the Dead Space comics in order to promote the first game. It was part of a contest where players would answer questions about the lore of No Known Survivors and also solve cartographic puzzles. The winner would receive a free copy of Dead Space, the Dead Space comics, a Dead Space art book, a replica of Isaac's helmet, a copy of the film Dead Space Downfall, and a few other Dead Space-themed items. The game featured a combination of 3D models and 2D models, with differing art styles to tell its stories. You would access different episodes by clicking one of the nine limbs on the menu, with each of the limbs being from a Necromorph. The Flash game was created by Deep Focus, and episodes were released from August 25th, 2008, to October 21st, 2008. The website that hosted the flash game, noknownsurvivors.com was shut down around 2012 when it was sold to a Japanese company.

Plot

No Known Survivors went through the story of two different people prior to the events of Dead Space, with their stories being separated into four chapters each, with the fifth chapter as an "intermission" of sorts. The game had you stuck in one room for both of the main stories, with many interactable objects to click on to learn about the story. The first episode had you go through the story of George Greggs, a man trapped in a room, with Necromorphs right outside. He started dating one of his patients who lost their fingers in an accident, Jane Gauthier, who broke up with him on the day of the Necromorph outbreak on Aegis 7. Greggs caresses Jane's fingers, while Necromorphs break in and kill him. Jane's fingers then turn into Necromorphs themselves. An artificial intelligence, CECL-RC then comments on Jane Gauthier's and George Greggs's fates in the intermission. The second episode had the player control Stephan right after an attack by Gavin. Before this, Stephan, Dennis, and Gavin had discovered that the USG Ishimura was in restricted airspace. Gavin Becker's boss, Commander Chang, had ordered him to kill his co-workers to cover up the incident at Aegis 7. Gavin then killed Dennis and was attempting to get into the room Stephan resided in to kill him too. After killing Stephan, Commander Chang tells him to await pick up. However, Gavin cannot live with the guilt and kills himself instead.

Gallery

Audio

R. Billings Treatment Interview.

Jane Gauthier Treatment Interview.

Audio log between the three spacemen.

Videos

Interview showcasing footage of the game.

Three Happy Spacemen

Video trying to piece together the story of No Known Survivors, by TheBritishRunner.

External Links

References