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Imogen Reed
Status
Deceased
Active (On ARK)
Nationality
American

Actor Trin Miller

Imogen Reed is a Mechatronics Engineer who appears in SOMA and is the protagonist of the miniseries Transmissions.   

Biography

At Theta

Before the events of the main game, Imogen Reed worked at Theta. Her discovery of the Vivarium project encouraged Catherine Chun to research the technology that the WAU was using to copy people's consciousnesses, ultimately leading to the creation of the ARK.

Imogen and Catherine had many fundamental disagreements over the use of the ARK and the creation of copies. Imogen strongly felt that the WAU was manipulating them, as shown by her fever dreams and her belief that the copies on the ARK were "not us."  

Catherine, who felt very differently, subjected Imogen to a brain scan, during which Imogen suffered a seizure. Catherine informed Imogen that the scan probably didn't work, and that she would be going to Lambda for salvage, seemingly being exiled along with a few other crew members from PATHOS-II.

The exile at Lambda

Now at Lambda, Imogen spent most of her days performing salvage operations with Adam Golaski

As the WAU began to infest Lambda and resurrect the dead throughout the station (as well as affecting the surrounding wildlife), the crew at Lambda decided to escape. 

During their escape, the WAU-altered Adam Golaski attacked Imogen, but she killed him with a piece of his outer shell. 

Reed finally confronted the WAU at the power core in Upsilon and shut it down by removing all power, also cutting the air ventilation. The WAU, however, backed itself up with power from Alpha and maintained itself. 

Imogen passed away by suffocating in the main core chamber near her diving suit, choosing not to wear it.

After Reed passed away, her scan appeared to embrace Golaski on a sunny day inside the ARK.

In SOMA

Imogen never directly appears in the game. However, after reaching the Theta labs, Catherine reveals that Imogen's body is the platform for Simon Jarrett's consciousness. A standard Cortex Chip for robots, including the data reader and the Occu-Torch, has been forced through the skull and subsequently held together with structure gel.

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