WhileThe Invinciblelargely adapts plot elements, the setting, and more from Stanisław Lem’s works and philosophies, it also introduces a new set of characters to provide a different perspective. InThe Invincible, players will step into the shoes of Yasna as she attempts to rescue her crew after their crash landing on Regis III. For those familiar with Lem’s work, the plot is very similar to the original novel, butdeveloper Starward Industrieshas made plenty of changes in order to line it up with a game. One of those changes is player choice.

As Yasna, players will be able to make key choices that impactThe Invincible’s endings. Although Yasna is suffering from amnesia in order to heighten the tension in the story, she retains several elements of her character such as her curiosity. Recently, Game Rant spoke to several members of the Starward Industries development team to learn about Yasna, her crew, and their roles in the upcoming adventure game.

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The Invincible: Who is Yasna?

As is common in video game development, Yasna’s character has changed a lot since her initial concept, CEO Marek Markuszewski tells us. Yasna existed in the minds of the development team before the pre-production process even began, with the team certain they wanted a character who embodied courage, humanistic ideals, and a general sense of curiosity for the universe. Throughout theproduction ofThe Invincible, Markuszewski believed that Yasna “matured.”

While much of her general attitude is dependent uponplayer choice, the goal was to retain all of the above in a likable character who shows empathy. In the final stages of development, the team added a bit more energy and wit to Yasna in order to make her a more relatable and well-rounded character. Moreover, when we asked why the team wanted Yasna to suffer from amnesia, he added that,

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Amnesia intensifies the sense of danger and isolation, and it also allows the player to co-discover the character’s past and earlier events. It’s an engaging technique that immerses players in the narrative and gameplay.

As far as her overarching character design, Starward Industries looked to the history of space exploration and specifically at the role of women within this history. Wojciech Ostrycharz,The Invincible’s art director, told us that the crew watched several documentaries about this during the character creation process. In Yasna, “there’s a bit of every one of these stories,” while her appearance draws inspiration from the “history of astronautics from the last 1950s and 1960s,” with the focus on this time period adding theretro sci-fi touch toThe Invincible.

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Yasna’s Crew

Accompanying Yasna to Regis III are the following:

However, it should be noted that there is one more member of the crew: astrogator (space navigator) Novik. His role is somewhat distinct from the others, though.

Olga Piech, one ofThe Invincible’s writer, tells us that not only is each character distinct in personality and style, but they hold different meanings in the larger narrative and overarching philosophies for Yasna. “Exploring these characters duringYasna’s journey to Regis IIIis an essential narrative element,” Piech says. While players will need to wait for the game’s release to learn more about these characters, Piech did comment specifically on Marit and Gorsky.

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Marit is one of the first women who became an astronaut and holds great importance for women in science fields. Gorsky is an extraordinary mind with a penchant for daring actions.

Marit’s character, then, may serve as some sort of inspiration for Yasna thanks to her role in space exploration, while Gorsky sounds like he might get himself and others into potential trouble. They may be separated, but it is a rescue mission after all. Something bad happened, and it sounds like a situation that gets worse before it gets better. However Starward Industries approaches their roles in the plot and their perspective relationships with Yasna, narrative designer and writer Magdalena Kucenty promises us that “the fate of the crew is in the player’s hands.”

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Astrogator Novik

Novik, as the astrogator, operates a little differently from othercharacters inThe Invincible. He doesn’t appear on-screen, and effectively, he serves as the companion Yasna will speak to and interact with most. However, Novik and Yasna could not been any more different. In regard to Yasna and Novik’s relationship, Piech said,

“Yasna and Novik represent two different worldviews. Novik appears to be a conqueror type who wants to subjugate the universe to humanity. Yasna is focused on exploration and discovery.”

In this way, Yasna represents the hopeful scientist who wishes to learn more about her and humanity’s role in the universe, while Novik imagines humanity as the apex of evolution. To that degree, Yasna believes that Novik is a “robotic servant of regulations,” while Novik “doesn’t completely trust Yasna’s wisdom.” This relationship is a key element for player choice inThe Invincible, with Piech also adding, “Both of them change their attitudes toward the universe and each other during the course of the story. How this happens depends on the player’s choices.”

That said, this characterization doesn’t mean players should expect Novik to be a one-note, nihilistic conquerer. Instead, Starward Industries set out to ensure he was acomplex characterwith a deep psychological portrayal. Part of this is the situation that Yasna and the crew find themselves in, as well as his role as the astrogator. Of his character, Kucenty also said, “On one hand, he feels connected to the team and responsible for Yasna, but on the other, he grapples with his own biases and limitations. Throughout the game, the player will deepen their relationship with him, engage in philosophical debates, follow his advice, or… not, and these choices will influence the course of the game.”

Arti/Helper Bot

Not necessarily a crew member, but players will encounter a all sorts of helper bots throughout the course ofThe Invincible. Yasna will encountermany robot companionsduring her journey on Regis III, but as level designer Michał Paciorek put it, “There is an irony to meet an androbot on the planet.” Meeting a “helper” bot on a deserted planet overrun by machines, one tasked with performing everyday tasks of an astrobase, is certainly an oddity. And it seems it could get a little darker than that subtle irony, with Paciorek explaining,

At some point in the game, however, you will be of more use to the androbot than it will be to you…

It remains to be seen how each of these characters directly impactsThe Invincible’s narrative, but with a plethora of personalities at play, it’ll be interesting to see how each character tackles the philosophies that Lem’s work is known for.

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WHERE TO PLAY

You are a highly qualified, sharp-witted astrobiologist named Yasna. Being entangled in a space race, you and your crew end up on the unexplored planet Regis III. The scientific journey quickly turns into a search mission for lost crewmates. Follow its trail, but be fully aware that every decision you make can bring you closer to danger.On her journey, Yasna will face decisions that will shape the outcome of the story. Help her make difficult choices and witness one of 11 possible endings to the deeply philosophical story.Discover fragments of what’s lost and report to your Astrogator. Let his voice aid you during hard times when humanity’s greatest threat emerges. The latter will force you to rethink mankind’s ambitions and biases. Go on - make decisions, follow the mystery… but remember not to underestimate the brutal simplicity and brilliance of evolution.