My opinion on what occurs after Dystopia is that it is followed up by the third Jeevan bonus. Choir could also be applied the theory that he is the last polo to not completely appear robotic, but this doesn’t explain his lack of goggles. I don’t think Lead is Choir, as other polos in gameplay like Follow who appear to regularly be completely human are shown to instead be pale and mouth-less. Lead is the last individual who isn’t completely a robot. I think that in Dystopia, people have been tinkering to the point of slowly becoming completely machine. Even Lead (the main character) is in the process of becoming more machine than man despite having a regular head. We don’t see other polos as they appear in gameplay but rather as expressionless, pale, cold faces. Now, Dystopia despite being the only version that tells an overarching story, is the most confusing. Probably the only explanation is that the city in Dystopia is different from that of Alive, or at least a nearby expansion/settlement they started working on with a main flagship complex. The only inconsistency noted is that in Sunrise, the large structure that I previously stated would be expanded upon is isolated away from the already futuristic city from Alive. After Alive, the people slowly become cybernetic as they appear as the effects in Sunrise, and eventually completely unrecognizable in Dystopia. This mindset apparently becomes embraced by all. These lyrics suggest that people are consumed by money, and the only escape from this rather greedy world is to embrace technology and become one with it in order to free your mind. However during the third bonus, we see the following lyrics as the Vocal is being equipped with a technological headset.īut you know that the key is not the name,Īnd the money you came for is not a friend,Ĭause only you if you try can free your mind." The different polos in alive are borderline futuristic but are still normal in the sense that they aren’t cyborgs. Many people point out that Alive is a prequel to Dystopia, and I agree, but it is also a prequel to some parts of Sunrise. Now I’d like to discuss version 6, Alive. In the third bonus of Dystopia, the building is a massive pyramid surrounded by a city unlike V3, which means that there must’ve been some expansion, and Dystopia takes place soon after the future era of Sunrise. In both Dystopia and Sunrise, we see a Polo pilot a flying spaceship, and landing in a large complex with a bridge and glowing light. Other things I found is that there is both a tree both Jeevan and Sunrise's third bonus tracks, and is generally associated with prosperous life. Also, one thing to note is that the third bonus in Little Miss also references time, since the vocal's fear of time passing and "the world spinning" are directly stated. The name "Sunrise" itself could be a reference to a new day starting, and the passage of time. The first bonus’s lyrics are about reminiscing of childhood, which makes the vocal appear as young kid (according to the lyrics), as well as referencing adult life. The different 4 classes represent different eras in culture. This is my take on the entirety of the Incredibox lore, or what I think is necessary.Ĭommenting on Sunrise, everything about V3 suggests themes of time progressing.
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