![]() ![]() Alan is at first very passive of this, as he asserts Barry isn't even real. The next time he appears, Barry tells him that Alan will have to erase all the fantasies of the Dark Place, and that Not-Barry himself is one of them. When Wake asks why, Barry says that he feels replaced by Thomas Zane as Alan's friend. ![]() ![]() Barry, standing on top of large pillars of rock raised from the ground, tells Alan that he is depressed. He does not reappear until the very end, when Alan has finally reached Bird Leg Cabin. But when Thomas Zane shows up, Barry disappears sulkily. When Wake starts his second journey through the Dark Place, Barry helps remind Alan that the world is different, and things can quickly change. Imaginary Barry does make appearances in this DLC, but his role is kept to a minimum. When the DLC ends, Barry is not seen or mentioned. Throughout Wake's journey through the world of The Signal, Barry appears to give Alan tips and insight. Barry appears to know more about the situation than Wake can grasp. However, since he is just an idea of Alan's given shape, and has no real physical form, Not-Barry can't fight or tell Wake anything that Wake does not already know, or explain anything that Alan himself does not fully understand. In The Signal, after realizing he is completely alone in the Dark Place, Alan suddenly encounters this false version of Barry Wheeler, who provides him with company and the same kind of banter the real Barry engaged in with Alan, giving him insight on the world he is in. ![]()
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