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Elster/Ariane Yeong

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Pairing: Elster/Ariane Yeong
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Gender category: femslash, f/f
Fandom: Signalis
Canonical?: yes
Prevalence: popular
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Elster/Ariane Yeong, is a canon ship from the survival horror video game Signalis. This is the game's most popular ship.

Canon

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Ariane and Elster, whose real name is actually LSTR-512, meet aboard the Penrose 512, a scouting AEON spaceship (National Ministry for Work and Education, or Arbeits- und Erziehungsorgan der Nation, abbreviated as AEON). Ariane is the ship's pilot and a Gestalt, "shape" in German. Gestalts are a type of human. LSTR-512 is a replika engineer. Replikas are biomechanical humanoids, created with neural patterns from Gestalts.

Against AEON's orders, Ariane befriends the LSTR that was assigned to her ship. By playing the music and watching movies alongside the replika, Ariane destabilised LSTR-512, whose neural pattern was from a soldier. This caused the Gestalt memories to resurface.

Over the course of the Penrose 512's voyage through space, Ariane and Elster fell in love. Ariane kept the parameters of the mission a secret - the vessels were to never return and instead just decay in space, with the ship's nuclear reactor onboard failing, something fatal to the Gestalts on board - instead choosing to live out her day to day in happiness with Elster. Eventually Ariane began to die of radiation poisoning. When Ariane was close to death, Elster, then damaged due to the passage of time and the failing ship, in an effort to save Ariane, used a cryo-pod to prevent Ariane from dying.

The game starts with Elster looking for Ariane in a mining facility where she used to work before becoming a pilot. It soon becomes obvious something is very wrong.

Fandom

Due to the game's multiple endings and complicated story, much of the art created by fans explores the endings and their possible meanings. There are several posts and essays dedicated solely to understanding the actual timeline of the game and who exactly Elster is, where they really are and what happened after Ariane was put into the cryo-pod. Since the creators of the game refuse to be the voice of God, much of the plot is left up to analysis by fans.

Common Tropes and Themes

  • Fluff: is a very common tag in fanfics, possibly to counter the fatalistic and depressing reality of canon.
  • Doomed Lesbians: canonically, Elster and Ariane's relationship is very angsty, as Ariane is dying in an horrifying way (hair and teeth falling out, nails breaking, sores etc.) and is being kept alive by Elster, who just wants to save her.
  • Persona Degradation: this refers to "the development of a unique personality, and by extension, free will."[1] In fics, this usually refers to the moments when Elster begins to feel for Ariane, eventually falling in love with her. Similar to other awakenings and self-awareness in robots or android characters, such as the deviancy virus from Detroit: Become Human.

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