

In addition to schematics, Stores also appear to be keyed to the wants and concerns of local authority. This adds a layer of safety in the redundancy of vital information. Once downloaded to one Store, the device associated with the schematic is "unlocked" in any Store, so it's also likely that the information stored upon them are both copied onto the RIG and the Store network. Schematics, true to name, are likely to contain device specifications in case of a failure in the central fabrication database. There is always a certain set of basic survival and work-related products associated with each RIG, but the selection can be expanded upon with the application of schematics. The assortment of items available to a user appears to be entirely dependent upon which designs to an item is associated with his or her RIG. The Store also has a "safe" feature which can assure users specific items without credit transfer provided that they "put something into the safe," e.g.: they surrender any items to the Store for dis-assembly and possible recycling into other products for other users with the promise that the initial user can get their items back elsewhere. In order to regulate and record resource usage, the Store employs a non-fluctuating credit system tied into a user's RIG.

With ball joints at the neck, shoulders, wrists and ankles as well as ball hinges at the knees and elbows, left swivel biceps, a swivel waist and T crotch with hinged swivel hips, Isaac has the flexibility to take on whoever - and whatever - he might encounter aboard the Ishimura.Utilizing on-site fabrication technology, Stores make use of stored amounts of pre-mixed, refined raw materials, plastics, metals, and composites to quickly create and dispense a set of pre-programmed products ranging from tools and toys, to weapons and ammunition. Isaac comes with a light up LED mask and back and over 20 points of articulation.

NECA is proud to reveal two new figures of Isaac Clarke based on his appearance in Dead Space. The EA game was a Game Informer game of the month and has picked up numerous awards for its sound design, atmosphere and overall quality.

Sounds like the makings of some serious trouble, but fortunately ol' Isaac's got a pressurized suit that along with keeping him alive, goes great with his plasma cutter, flamethrower and ripper. Seems simple enough - another day, another dollar - until the whole thing gets shot to hell and you end up having to fight for your live against zombified Necromorphs while simultaneously uncovering a conspiracy involving the Church of Unitology and wondering just where your girlfriend, Nicole Brennan, who was assigned as a medical specialist to the Ishimura could have got off to. In Dead Space, it's the 26th Century and you're Isaac Clarke, an engineer sent to repair the interplanetary mining ship USG Ishimura, near the planet Aegis VII.
