The AAC 5.1 track is essential here. Ben Frost’s haunting, industrial score and the layered sound design—creaking metal, whispers, and ticking clocks—are vital for building the episode’s tension. Critical Reception
We get deeper insights into the backstories of Tove and her family, further complicating the web of trauma that seemingly binds the passengers together. 1899S01E06thePyramid720pNFWEB-DLAAC51x264-Saonmkv
Maura and Eyk’s exploration of the ship’s underbelly leads to the realization that the physical structure of the vessel is not what it seems, uncovering hidden portals that link different characters' pasts. The AAC 5
The mystery of "The Boy" and the Pyramid reaches a fever pitch, suggesting that the object is not just a tool but perhaps the key to the entire simulation. Visuals and Atmosphere Maura and Eyk’s exploration of the ship’s underbelly
The breakdown of the simulation and the revelation of the portals.
In this episode, the atmosphere on the Kerberos becomes increasingly surreal as the "glitches" in reality become impossible for the characters to ignore. The episode is named after the black tetrahedral device (the Pyramid) that has been a recurring enigma.