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Prototip 2 Guide
In Prototype 2 , the narrative shifts from the identity crisis of Alex Mercer to a high-stakes revenge story centered on Sgt. James Heller, a former Marine whose family was killed during a second Blacklight virus outbreak in New York Zero. While the original game explored the mystery of "Who am I?", the sequel focuses on the raw, emotional cost of biological warfare and the disillusionment of its original anti-hero. Key Themes for Analysis
: Alex Mercer, once the player's avatar, is reimagined as the primary antagonist. This shift reflects his complete disillusionment with humanity, viewing it as fundamentally flawed and selfish after years of observing conflict. prototip 2
Prototype 2: What Happened to Alex Mercer? (Story Explained) In Prototype 2 , the narrative shifts from
: James Heller serves as a "dark mirror" to Mercer; while they share the same biological powers, Heller is driven by a desire to protect his surviving daughter rather than a god complex. He maintains his humanity and empathy throughout his transformation. Key Themes for Analysis : Alex Mercer, once
: The Blacklight virus is presented not just as a weapon, but as a catalyst for a "new world" envisioned by Mercer. The conflict arises from Heller’s refusal to sacrifice individual life for Mercer's global hive-mind.
Papers with the Archival designtation can take many forms. They can be glossy, matte, canvas, or an artistic product. These papers are acid free, lignin free and can be made of virgin tree fiber (alpha cellulose) or 25-100% cotton rag. They are likely to have optical or fluorescent brightening agents (OBAs) - chemicals that make the paper appear brighter white. Presence of OBAs does not indicate your image will fade faster. It does predict a slow change in the white point of your paper, especially if it is displayed without UV filter glass or acrylic.
Archival Grade Summary
- Numerous papers - made from tree or cotton content
- Acid and lignin free base stock
- Inkjet coating layer acid free
- Can have OBAs in the base or the coating
Papers with the museum designation make curators happy. They are made from 100% cotton rag content and have no optical brightener content. (OBA) The base stock is acid and lignin free. The coating is acid free. This type of offers the most archival option in terms of media stability over time.
Museum Grade Summary
- 100% cotton rag content
- Acid and lignin free base stock
- Inkjet coating layer acid free
- No OBA content
Photo Grade products are designed to look and feel like modern photo lab paper. Most photo grade media are resin coated, which means they have a paper core covered by a thin layer of polyethelene (plastic) . Plastic gives the paper its photo feel, stability (flatness), water resistance, handling resistance, and excellent feed consistency.
Prints on photo grade media are stable over long periods. With pigment inks in a protected environment, you can see up to 80 years on-display life. All RC papers are Photo Grade for two reasons. Plastic content is not technically archival by museum standards. Also, the inkjet coating of all RC papers is slightly acidic. It facilitates instant drying and does not actually change the stability of your inks over time. Virtually all RC papers have optical brightening agents (OBAs).
Photo Grade Summary
- RC papers
- Plastic coated acid and lignin-free paper core
- Inkjet coating layer will have slight acidity
- Contain OBAs