One of the puzzles in the second world is built in the first world's theme.In one instance, it gets bad enough that Elohim comes in and fixes it, then says "Excess Data Cleared". A square of ground doing this continuously is key to finding a secret room. This glitching is accompanied by a slight buzzing sound, which is particularly jarring in contrast to the usually calm background music. Every so often, you'll see a random object pixellate and flicker, like a hologram whose red layer is momentarily misaligned.After the End: Heavily implied to be the case in the real world, if you pay attention to the audio and text logs, which imply that the end came about due to a virus released from melting permafrost, caused by Global Warming, killing off humanity.who desperately sought meaning in the world, and Shepherd, the guide who gives the most helpful and positive advice of all the bots, are one and the same: Sheep took on the moniker of Shepherd after climbing the Tower and learning the truth of the simulation, but being blocked by Samsara from ascending. Actually, I Am Him: When climbing the Tower, the player learns that Sheep, the questioning A.I.They react not only to the player, but also wall-mounted turrets. Action Bomb: One test obstacle is a black, floating mine that will charge at specific targets when they get within a certain radius, detonating on impact.There are a number of star sigils that require exploration and more creative solutions (such as solving one of the puzzles in a different manner, or finding ways to use elements of a puzzle outside of the normal puzzle bounds) to access, and the various messengers that you can wake. 100% Completion: You only need to collect about 90-some of the actual sigils to complete the game.The Talos Principle provides examples of the following tropes: Has nothing to do with that Talos, or with Talos One.