
USG Ishimura - Dead Space Wiki
Invented in the mid-25th century, the Ishimura was also the first vessel of its size to be outfitted with a ShockPoint Drive and utilize it for large-scale commercial and deep space expeditions.
USG Ishimura - Wikipedia
The Ishimura ("Stone Village") is owned by the Concordance Extraction Corporation (CEC), and was named after Hideki Ishimura, a fictional Japanese astrophysicist who discovered faster-than-light …
What Happened On The Ishimura In Dead Space Before The Game
Feb 26, 2023 · To simplify it all into one big nice timeline, here's what happened on the Ishimura before the first Dead Space game. Beware of spoilers for the first two Dead Space titles.
Why 'Dead Space'’s Ishimura feels so authentically terrifying - NME
Jan 10, 2023 · Though it's heavy with palpable hopelessness, the USG Ishimura in 'Dead Space' remains one of the horror genre's finest settings.
USG Ishimura - grokipedia.com
The USG Ishimura is a fictional Planet Cracker-class mining vessel central to the Dead Space survival horror video game franchise, designed for extracting resources from entire planets and moons …
Dead Space's USG Ishimura is believable because it sucks
Jan 24, 2023 · I mean, yes, the hulking spaceship where Dead Space takes place isn’t exactly a floating Hilton once its crew have been turned inside out by a bunch of drooling flesh moths, but there is …
The scariest part of Dead Space is the Ishimura - TechRadar
Oct 25, 2023 · It’s the atmosphere of the USG Ishimura that’s really the scary part of Dead Space - not the necromorph monsters.
Dead Space Story and Lore Explained - IGN
Feb 3, 2023 · Moments later, the Valor crashes into the Ishimura and, after investigating, Isaac finds all the crew dead with freshly turned necromorphs in their place.
Dead Space: What Happened on the USG Ishimura Ship
Sep 5, 2021 · Within the lore of the Dead Space series, the USG Ishimura is a cutting-edge "Planet Cracker" ship, which means that it can harvest entire planets and moons for resources.
Inside Dead Space™ #3: Aboard the Ishimura - Electronic Arts
The USG Ishimura is a masterful piece of engineering. Commissioned in 2446, the first-ever “Planet Cracker” was designed to mine vital materials from the depths of space. A mile in length, with a crew …