

Influencing him to return to Limbo with the Harbinger, Xarcoh attempted to return to Limbo, but was stopped by his human counterpart's friends, who sought to restore the Soulless as humans. After witnessing the destruction of Lextyr, Yaxnor, and Xirsch, the Prophets concluded that Xarcoh would be their best candidate. Arriving at Limbo, the Prophets corrupted the Soulless with their darkness, ultimately turning them into experimental super soldiers for their plan.Īs part of their plan, Echthroi and the Prophets let their new Soulless out onto Earth after years of letting them train, hoping to learn of their strengths and abilities to determine which one would eventually serve as the right vessel for the Dark Realm's darkness. This caused their physical bodies to fade away into Limbo, with their souls becoming lost within the Harbinger. Despite the others' unwariness of his plan, Roach immediately used the Harbinger to remove their souls, including his own. Roach, having immediately fallen under the blade's dark powers and having received a telepathic nudge from the Prophets, decided that the best way to escape from Unit 14 was to remove their souls with the Harbinger. Years later, the Harbinger would be discovered by Roach and his allies while they attempted to deviate from a time cycle created by Unit 14. To this end, the Prophets launched a special weapon known as the Harbinger into reality, hoping it would one day fall into the hands of an inexperienced user that would ultimately become their pawn. Nonetheless, the Prophets persisted, and decided to first focus on finding another vessel besides one of their own to make into Erebus. However, the darkness of Limbo was inadequate to perform the ritual, and without the means to generate a portal to the Dark Realm, they would be unable to enact it. Believing that they were destined to fulfill the prophecy, the Prophets attempted to use their dark powers to both open a portal to the Dark Realm and turn one of their own into a vessel for the darkness to convert them into Erebus through resurrection. You can listen to White Silence on Stuff, or via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or any other app using the RSS feed.In the distant past, an ancient Dark Realmian scroll containing the prophecy of Erebus found its way into Limbo, where it would come to be acquired and deciphered by the Prophets of the Soulless. "We've all been psychologically through quite a lot of trauma and I think the evidence of that should be shown publicly so that people can understand what it means to have suffered what we've suffered."Ĭarter also believed the footage would help focus attention on families and those who were lost. Seeing images from the flight itself was the closest people could get to the reality of what happened to the victims that day, and their loved ones afterwards, Carter said. The extra trauma of that made it doubly hard for the family to grieve. Kathryn Carter's father was Captain Jim Collins, the pilot of flight TE901 that day. I think we've learned so much with regards to the and Pike River that the pastoral priority of the victims and their families was sort of lost sight of and that was a terrible thing."
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"I don't think New Zealand as a nation at that time sort of knew quite how to react. Waugh, who is closely involved in that, said he sensed that attention was finally shifting back to the 257 victims and their families. Only now are there plans to build a national memorial. That left many families of the victims feeling marginalised and voiceless. Over the last 40 years, Erebus has been dogged by controversy. Stuff has chosen to show the footage and still photos here to help re-focus the story of the Erebus disaster onto the victims. For others it could be quite heart-wrenching.That's the range of emotions you get with these hundreds of Erebus families." "It's probably in the last five to 10 minutes before impact, so if you don't know what you're about to see it's quite jarring.For some people I could see it as revealing the excitement and the joy of a scenic flight and they're all thrilled about it. "The altitude is not high," aviation historian Richard Waugh said. One part shot out of a window gave a clue that it was filmed shortly before the crash. Seeing Frank Christmas in the footage helped Myles and her family, but it will not be for everyone. The plane was not flying at a high altitude over the ice.
