<div dir="ltr"><div>The rather hallucinatory scene where Erik believes he has come to the middle of the Ocean standing on a pier seems to me one of the most important thematic repetitions in the story, for the referenced works involve memorable drowning and storms: A Psychological Shipwreck, The Eighth Day, and Seven Gothic Tales all have very prominent flooding storm scenes, and at the conclusion Johann's belief that land is the enemy during a storm gives us some metaphor for this ... however, when he sits with the Captain, he remembers several things: writing Marcella as he passes Neptune, then an actual representation of the sea god, and then a strange italicized stormy moment involving a jetty that has very little context.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Are we to believe that the microorganisms rife in the watery crevasses are a part of this storm, or, because he thinks of last writing Marcella near Neptune, should we consider this somehow indicative of the fate of earth, which somehow manifests itself around Erik as well (experiencing the psychological shipwreck/drowning of his friends long gone on earth)? Given the apportation that has begun, I don't see why Erik couldn't be standing in the ocean on Neuerddraht - thought the talk of time and hyper-time quanta by the overmonitor is confusing. </div>
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