Gil Giant Insect Research Institute Final (2024)

In the final six months of active research, the Institute attempted cross-phylum grafting—giving giant insects vertebrate lungs. The results were catastrophic. Without the restrictive pressure of a closed circulatory system, the test subjects (Orthoptera and Coleoptera) experienced what researchers termed “Rapid Uncontrolled Gigantism” (RUG).

By this point, resources are likely low. Don't waste ammo on the smaller swarmers; focus entirely on the Alpha’s glowing abdomen or leg joints to slow it down. 3. The "True" Ending vs. The Standard Escape gil giant insect research institute final

Deep in the verdant, humid embrace of the [Fictional Location, e.g., Amazon Basin/Congo Basin], where the canopy chokes out the sun and the air hums with a thousand unseen wings, stands a facility unlike any other in the world. It is not a hospital, nor a standard conservation center. It is the . In the final six months of active research,

Previous iterations of the Gil Institute’s work (Volumes I through IX) focused on isolated successes: the Hymenoptera titanus (giant bullet ant) and the Blattoptera imperator (armored cockroach). However, the report details the terminal phase of the “Gigas Protocol.” By this point, resources are likely low

If you recovered all the researcher logs, a final cutscene triggers revealing the true origin of the "Gil" project before the credits roll. 4. Speedrunning Tips for the Final Stretch Ledge Hopping: