Talk:Escape, part 4/@comment-142.244.5.132-20200710074246

A small detail that I overlooked in my first few playthroughs is the position of the captain against the railing. He's clearly tired, maybe even upset, possibly due to not saving Paul Moss' life. Remember in the previous scene he had his pistol straight up in the air, which isn't part of the progression from holser to target. Clearly he was trying to be threatening, maybe firing a warning shot to scare Volkov off? But it didn't work, and he was too slow to save Paul Moss' life, something that could be weighing on him in this pose, and this coupled with a general feeling of responsibility of the tragic deaths of the crew might serve to create the tension that leads to the mutiny in Chapter 10.