The article discusses the eccentricities of PC gaming, focusing on the character 'Able' Ryder from the Avatar game developed by Ubisoft. Ryder, who comes from a background of poverty in a California megacity, wins a place in the Avatar Program and awakens at Hell's Gate on Pandora after five years of cryosleep. He receives a warning from a fellow soldier about the dangers of developing a conscience. The game featuring Ryder was released 14 years before the more recent Frontiers of Pandora, which has since added a third-person mode. Ryder's experiences include crashing a gunship and facing humorous consequences, highlighting the unpredictable nature of gaming narratives.