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* EldritchLocation: The events of the comic take place inside he STEM system.

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* EldritchLocation: The events of the comic take place inside he the STEM system.
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* PyrrhicVictory: Dana destroys the construct, however this kills her and do't stop Ruvik from trying to escape.

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* PyrrhicVictory: Dana destroys the construct, however this kills her and do't doesn't stop Ruvik from trying to escape.
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** Tatiana makes a very brief appearance when Dana somehow appears in the Safe Haven while being chased by a group of Haunted, telling her that she knows what the Safe Haven is, after which Dana suddenly appears in front of a mirror.

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* TheCameo: Ruvik appears in Dana's flashbacks, although he doesn't interact with anyone. [[spoiler: This is a sign that Dana is in the STEM system.]] He also appears for a second right at the start while Dana is in the diner, and at the end after Dana kills herself to destory the construct.

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* TheCameo: Ruvik appears in Dana's flashbacks, although he doesn't interact with anyone. [[spoiler: This is a sign that Dana is in the STEM system.]] He also appears for a second right at the start while Dana is in the diner, and at the end after Dana kills herself to destory destroy the construct.


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* PyrrhicVictory: Dana destroys the construct, however this kills her and do't stop Ruvik from trying to escape.
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* EldritchLocation: The events of the comic take place inside he STEM system.



* LighterAndSofter: The comic contains a lot less gore and it's plot is a lot less depressing, partly because Dana and her comrades are unarmed civilians and partly because Ruvik isn't interested in killing Dana.

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* LighterAndSofter: The comic contains a lot less gore and it's plot is a lot less depressing, partly because Dana and her comrades are unarmed civilians and partly because Ruvik isn't interested in killing Dana.Dana.
* RealityIsOutToLunch: Downplayed compared to the main game, but a lot of impossible things happen.
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* TheCameo: Ruvik appears in Dana's flashbacks, although he doesn't interact with anyone. [[spoiler: This is a sign that Dana is in the STEM system.

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* TheCameo: Ruvik appears in Dana's flashbacks, although he doesn't interact with anyone. [[spoiler: This is a sign that Dana is in the STEM system.]] He also appears for a second right at the start while Dana is in the diner, and at the end after Dana kills herself to destory the construct.

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* TheCameo: Ruvik appears in Dana's flashbacks, although he doesn't interact with anyone. [[spoiler: This is a sign that Dana is in the STEM system.



* LighterAndSofter: The comic contains a lot less gore and it's plot is a lot less depressing.

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* LighterAndSofter: The comic contains a lot less gore and it's plot is a lot less depressing.depressing, partly because Dana and her comrades are unarmed civilians and partly because Ruvik isn't interested in killing Dana.
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* DamselInDistress/DistressedDude: Justified, as Dana, Paul, Ruth and Jack are unarmed civilians, whereas Sebastian was an experience and armed dectivite.

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* DamselInDistress/DistressedDude: DamselInDistress[=/=]DistressedDude: Justified, as Dana, Paul, Ruth and Jack are unarmed civilians, whereas Sebastian was an experience and armed dectivite.detective.
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* DamselInDistress/DistressedDude: Justified, as Dana, Paul, Ruth and Jack are unarmed civilians, whereas Sebastian was an experience and armed dectivite.

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The comic follows examples Dana Robinson who is searching for her best friend Kate Mellor, who disappeared six months beforehand. While driving to Pine Lakes on the West Coast when her car runs out of fuel

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The comic follows examples Dana Robinson who is searching for her best friend Kate Mellor, who disappeared six months beforehand. While driving to Pine Lakes on the West Coast when her car runs out of fuel
fuel, and she is unable to get any phone signal. After exploring and finding a abandoned diner, Dana bumps into Paul Carey, and then things quickly go to hell.



* AllForNothing: Dana destroys the construct to stop Ruvik, but this tropes applies if [[spoiler: Ruvik was successful in possessing Leslie's body.]]
* CellPhonesAreUseless: Dana's cell phone can't get a signal after her car runs out of fuel. [[spoiler: This is because Dana is already in the STEM machine.]]



* HeroicSacrifice: Paul sacrifices himself by uncoupling a train cart to stop the Haunted from killing Dana.

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* HeroicSacrifice: Paul sacrifices himself by uncoupling a train cart to stop the Haunted from killing Dana.Dana.
* LighterAndSofter: The comic contains a lot less gore and it's plot is a lot less depressing.

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The comic follows examples Dana Robinson who is searching for her best friend Kate Mellor, who disappeared six months beforehand.

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The comic follows examples Dana Robinson who is searching for her best friend Kate Mellor, who disappeared six months beforehand.
beforehand. While driving to Pine Lakes on the West Coast when her car runs out of fuel


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* DeadAllAlong: Ruvik killed Kate after having her kidnapped.

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''The Evil Within'' is a comic book written by Ian Edginton and published by Titan Comics, that acts a {{Prequel}} to ''VideoGame/TheEvilWithin'' video game.

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''The Evil Within'' is a comic book written by Ian Edginton and published by Titan Comics, that acts a {{Prequel}} to ''VideoGame/TheEvilWithin'' video game.game.

The comic follows examples Dana Robinson who is searching for her best friend Kate Mellor, who disappeared six months beforehand.

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* HeroicSacrifice: Paul sacrifices himself by uncoupling a train cart to stop the Haunted from killing Dana.
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''The Evil Within'' is a comic book written by Ian Edginton and published by Titan Comics, that acts a {{Prequel}} to ''VideoGame/TheEvilWithin'' video game.

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