![]() ![]() Daina, unhappy with his continued behavior, reminded him that she lost a brother saving him and that she was sure that her plan would work. Isaac hesitated, believing the Church to be a dangerous location. ![]() Daina explained to Isaac what had happened during the three years that he was on the Sprawl and informed him that he was now a target of Hans Tiedemann, who wanted him dead for his connection to the Site 12 Marker.ĭaina led Isaac from the Titan Memorial Medical Center to the Cassini Towers, where he began to suspect her intentions as he travelled deeper and deeper into the Titan Station Church of Unitology. Isaac's initial behavior was uncooperative and Daina left him on his own until, following an encounter with multiple Necromorphs, he contacted her, reluctantly admitting that she was his best chance to escape the station alive. Contacting him directly, Daina offered her assistance in Isaac's escape, promising to cure him of his dementia. Daina, monitoring Franco's progress, urged Isaac to run before the Necromorphs in his area could kill him. ![]() Franco Delille freed Isaac and tried to warn him about his current predicament only to be killed by an Infector. ![]() Shortly after the station was overrun, Daina and the Unitologists set their plans in motion. The crossover tubes were opened by Norton and the Necromorphs were set loose on the station. Daina contacted Norton, thanking her for the spread of the infection, believing that her death at their hands would be "glorious." Prior to the Necromorph outbreak on the Sprawl, the Unitologists on Titan Station planned to release Isaac Clarke from his EarthGov enforced stay in the asylum with Daina spearheading this effort.ĭaina and Tyler Radikov were among the Unitologists who participated in the sabotage of the Government Sector and the provision of false information to recent Unitologist inductee, Karrie Norton (codenamed "Vandal"). ![]()
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