These are currently being studied in closer detail. Season 2, Episode 61, 'The Silence' was one of the more enjoyable Twilight Zone episodes I had seen in some time. The game promises to deliver three self-contained single player episodes at launch and span multiple genres ranging from psychological horror to science fiction. Wether or not the black-finned phenotype represents another species is uncertain, but the presence of more than one individual, all of them with consistent patterns, suggests that it might be.
Interestingly, the black finned phenotype is sympatric in the same region of the Philippines, having been collected together by Brian Greene et al., during the last expedition trip there. While we don’t know how extensively the species ranges for certain, it is most likely that it is restricted to the Coral Triangle. In our previous article discussing this genus, we mentioned that the “brown-finned-white-spined” species ranges from southern Japan, down to Taiwan and the Philippines. The latter also has a prominent ocelli on the anterior dorsal fin. The Twilight Zone VR will be split into three episodes, all arriving together for July’s launch. Both trailers feature more of the mixed reality capture. One of the men uses a device to make Jenny deathly ill, using her as bait for Ben.
They recognize Old Bens handiwork, but Jenny refuses to tell them anything. One sports the more typical brown, with the associated spine colored white, while the other has it completely blackened. We’ve got not one but two new Twilight Zone VR trailers, taking a look at the game’s first two episodes. The two strangers run into Jenny walking down the stairs without her brace. The two new species of Roa are remarkably similar, but hints at some minor differences, especially with regards to the pelvic fin coloration. Also note the ocelli on the anterior dorsal fin spines. Note the black pelvic fin, as well as the associated spine.