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In disco Elysium you live in a nation some time after a failed socialist revolution. Said revolution was sparked off, in part, due to an infectious Prion virus-disease-thing. I never really understood it, neither in game nor metatextually.
Was there actually a virus? Why did it make people socialist?
And metatextually: why make it part of the story? DE has a lot of esoteric stuff going on - the insulidian phasmid, the actual presence of divinity and weird holes in the world. But that stuff usually, to me at least, serves some sort of clear parallel to the real world and a way to critique it - Wonders and loss of nature, climate change, spirituality getting coopted by the state, so on and so forth. Or not exactly clear purposes, but it doesn't strike me as something that's coming completely out of the blue.
The prion disease kind of is. I can see how a plague could lead to social unrest, the game however makes an effort to make it clear it was the disease itself. And also, why make it prion if it was just regular old "plague makes people angry"? Even if that's part of the explanation, there must be more to it.

So whats your take?

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[–] BanMeFromPosting@hexbear.net 10 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (23 children)

That's also delivered to you by Joyce who is an agent of capital. I trust her as much as I trust Measurehead.

edit: and still: why Prion?

[–] purpleworm@hexbear.net 28 points 1 week ago (8 children)

She is evil but she gives correct political analyses more often than Measurehead.

[–] BanMeFromPosting@hexbear.net 1 points 1 week ago (6 children)

That's true. I just, I don't know. As I said, why make it a prion disease?

[–] Esoteir@hexbear.net 4 points 1 week ago

me personally i think it's because it's a setting with sci-fi elements and they needed a cool medical name for a deadly disease

in literary terms though? i think if there was a allegorical reason for a prion disease, it was to represent the brainrot of the capitalist monarchy that the communards rebelled against. the old government allowed something to fester that was eating away at the minds of its people, and the people rose up against them because of that

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