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| - Howard Philips was a citizen living on Titan Station; he left various messages throughout Chapter 7. Isaac eventually finds his corpse, and uses it to access restricted areas. From logs left behind by Philips, it appears that the AI for the solar collector facility where he works has either been corrupted or gone rogue, and will not permit him to leave. His corpse, or more accurately, his RIG, is needed to bypass the security door in order to enter the Solar Array proper.
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| - Howard Philips was a citizen living on Titan Station; he left various messages throughout Chapter 7. Isaac eventually finds his corpse, and uses it to access restricted areas. From logs left behind by Philips, it appears that the AI for the solar collector facility where he works has either been corrupted or gone rogue, and will not permit him to leave. Phillips was seemingly trapped in the Solar Array, as he had logged 23 separate transfer requests, which ANTI subsequently deleted. He may have been locked in, or he might have left under his own power. He seems to be a bird enthusiast, as he requested ANTI to authorize his bird collection to be brought in, which startles Isaac when they fly out as he enters the Solar Array. He also has many bird posters and books all over his workspace. Howard Phillips died during the Necromorph infestation of Titan Station, leaving his body battered, partially dismembered, and mutilated. He was attacked in his bed after having a psychotic episode which forced him to rest, as noted in his last personal log. His corpse, or more accurately, his RIG, is needed to bypass the security door in order to enter the Solar Array proper.
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