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KSarty

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Like others have said she is 20 in both games. The reason her astral form is usually the 8 year old is because that was how old she was when they placed her in stasis, so that is how she still sees herself.
 

GloatingSwine

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KSarty said:
Like others have said she is 20 in both games. The reason her astral form is usually the 8 year old is because that was how old she was when they placed her in stasis, so that is how she still sees herself.
Not quite.

The 8 year old Alma only appears whilst she's sealed in the Vault, that's the only version of her that exists outside until the vault is open. Once the vault is opened, the "real" Alma gets out.

I thought the game was pretty fun...but yeah. The problem I have is that I think she should be MORE rotted.
She's in a sealed sterile evironment. Corpses decaying are the result of bacteria consuming the dead tissue. No bacteria, no decay. Alma's corpse would have been preserved completely.

I'd assume is a near weightless environment inside that sphere, her body should be deteriorated to the point of not being able to move at all despite the energy Alma may exert on it.
She was probably more likely held in a liquid suspension, rather than zero gravity (since, y'know, on Earth and all, with all it's gravity). It's not quite the same, and wouldn't cause the same degree of atrophy, since the muscles still face resistance moving against the liquid (which would need to be dense enough to completely suspend a human body, since the intent was sensory deprivation, so no contact with the bottom of the vault capsule).