A signal from deep below the Earthās surface claws at humanityās curiosity. The culprit of blackouts, earthquakes, and bizarre psychological symptomsāuncover what lies at the core of MOLE. Follow the White Rabbit down the hole and discover whatās awaiting you.
You have one objective: Dig. For humanityās sake. For tomorrow. For your son. Dig.
Psychological horror at its finest, MOLE delves into what it means to be human and just how far we will go in search of redemption. Here is our interpretation of the trippy, profound, and incredible indie gem, MOLE.
Warning for major spoilers throughout.
Table of contents
MOLE story analysis: Themes, symbolism, lore, and monster
Timeline summary
- June 28, 1962 ā Viktor Kaminskyi becomes a geonaut navigator.
- 1973? ā Start of M-12ās expedition.
- December 16, 1978 ā Kaminskyi had rejected Adamenkoās offer to enlist to STRATA.
- January 2, 1979 ā Petroās sixth birthday.
- 11 April 1979 ā The Matryoshka Incident. Discovery of White Rabbit Signal and Hrytsenium.
- October 11, 1980 ā Kaminskyi buys VOSTOK cassette to preserve his sonās memory.
- August 29, 1982 ā Kaminskyi has accumulated 39,000,000 ZEV debt, his citizenship status is in question.
- September 3, 1982 ā Kaminskyi has to join M-13.
- November 9-11, 1982 ā When MOLE is set (M-13ās expedition).
- February 14, 1983 ā STRATA extracts M-13ās findings.
The Matryoshka Incident

The Matryoshka Incident was a catastrophic event. We believe this was a ānaturalā disaster caused by the White Rabbit and M-12ās expedition. Magma was unleashed as Kaminskyi approached M-12, hinting that the same incident likely occurred on the surface once more, where fires erupted in the city. This incident resulted in the death of Kaminskyiās son, Petro.
Following Petroās death, Kaminskyiās hospital bills, funeral costs, and unemployment debt skyrocketed. Unable to pay, he joined the M-13 mission after initially declining it. The team would follow M-12ās path to answer the question: What happened to its crew?

In MOLE, what happens after a person dies is sickening. Euthanasia is a common practice here, but they preserve the mind of a loved one right before death, so that in some twisted way, they arenāt dead to the person who lost them. It isnāt that far-fetched of an idea, considering the current state of the world and our slow integration with technology, such as with the Neuralink. VOSTOK uses blank cassettes to upload memories of an individual to keep what they perceive to be the soul alive. It makes accepting death all the more impossible when you can relive a deceasedās stream of consciousness.

Prolonged exposure to such a device can twist the mind and conjure delusions, which members of M-13 suffer from. Itās not uncommon either, for patients have spoken to the deceased, hearing voices that shouldnāt be there. Kaminskyi suffered from this in his denial to keep his son alive as he brought Petroās cassette to the mission. The idea of himāa fallacyārotted in his mind until it developed its own belief system that Petro could still be saved.
What is M-12?

The M-12 was the vessel that mysteriously died after they uncovered the White Rabbit Signal. Not knowing what happened to them, the M-13 was sent in its place. Taras Kaminskyi, Viktorās father, was on the M-12 drilling mission. Every choice Taras and Viktor made was to inspire the youngest Kaminskyi, Petro, who wanted to grow up to be a geonaut.

STRATA funded the M-12ās mission, but something went wrong. The crew abandoned it, choosing to stay rather than return to the surface. Whatās worrying is how they couldnāt remember why. The Signal appeared to them as voices in their heads, wounds of their skin. They were compelled to transfer the Signalās āsoulā onto cassettes, but it appears they retreated from the source, and pulled out the extraction cables before uploading finished.
Did White Rabbit deem them a lost cause and sacrifice them, knowing another vessel would be sent? Did Kaminskyi ever have free will to make his own choices? Itās a wonder whether he was fated to follow in his fatherās footsteps and face the very thing that took his sonās life.
Compelled to dig the moment Kaminskyi saw the Signalāit appears his destiny was decided before he ever set foot on the MOLE.
What happened to the M-13 crew?

The M-13 or āMOLEā is a drilling vessel, manned by a four-member crew. The protagonist and navigator, Viktor Kaminskyi, engineer, Bohdan Pluzhnik, administrator, Stepan Adamenko, and Geologist Yosep Hrytsenko were to descend to a depth of 8700 meters in search of the White Rabbit Signal. The crew was hesitant for Kaminskyi to join because of his denial and obsession, though Adamenko was the one to hire him initially.
The crew experienced negative side effects as they descended closer towards the Earthās core. Hallucinations, tooth loss, degenerating mood, deteriorating eyesight, and joint pain are commonplace for the M-13, yet every member reacted to the Signal differently.

There are gaps in Kaminskyiās perspective as you play. Itās only until the credits that all is revealed. Through devotion, madness, divine interventionāhowever you view itāKaminskyi murdered the crew.
Adamenko pretended to believe something was on the vessel with them that killed Pluzhnik and Hrytsenko, to preserve Kaminskyiās sanity. But it was too late. Kaminskyi killed anyone who tried to stop the mission, anyone who believed he had failed. Each member was plagued by their past, but White Rabbit chose Kaminskyi to complete her mission.
White Rabbit Signal

Hrytsenko discovered the Signal following the Matryoshka Incident, where MOLE dug and drilled in search of its source and an explanation for the recent disasters.
What MOLE establishes early on is the uncertainty of whether what weāre witnessing is real or a dream. We follow an unreliable and guilt-ridden narrator, who has suffered a psychotic break and gone off course, resulting in the death of his crewmates. What isnāt known is whether his episode was caused by the White Rabbit Signal or by natural and unknown physical and mental effects the human body is exposed to thousands of meters below the surface.
Thereās proof, however, that the Signal has long-lasting and terrifying effects on those exposed to it. Hospital 12 recorded Elena Morozova, who spoke in an unknown language and had to be moved to a special facility. The reach White Rabbit has transcends both the material and digital realms, though she cannot function without being activated in some way, for the Hrytsenium trapped her physical form inside a stone cage.

The White Rabbit is a trickster, perceived as an angel sent to Earth and buried to contain her. Vengeful, powerful, and capable of distorting a personās reality, though she has physical limitations as she was ācasted in stone,ā she used Kaminskyiās grief to trick him into believing he could save his son and redeem himself for failing before. White Rabbit led Kaminskyi further into the depths, restored his eyesight and the belief heād see his son again. She distorted his grief to look like a monster when she was actually his crewmates, all to lure him further down the rabbit hole.

At first, Petro appears to be communicating through the cassette, but itās actually White Rabbit masquerading as him to fuel Kaminskyiās efforts to save his boy.
MOLE ending, explained

MOLE concludes with Kaminskyi reaching White Rabbit and overwriting Petroās soul with hers. He did this because he believed the angel would reunite him with his son. The last thing Kaminskyi sees is a memory of Petroās sixth birthday, the final happy memory he has of him. Instead of a grave beneath a tree in the peaceful meadow, thereās Petro on a swing his father built him. If this was truly Petroās soul, was it consumed by the Signal?
Itās up to you whether you believe this is his life flashing before his eyes, the 21g of his soul leaving his body to reunite with Petro now that he is no longer bound to the cassette, or trickery of the mind constructed by the White Rabbit. I nihilistically believe in the latter, for the Alice in Wonderland references of the white rabbit and time running out indicate it was all an illusion.

The credits scene (which is brilliantly done, I might add) delivers the gut-wrenching blow that Kaminskyi murdered his crewmates, including Petroās uncle (Adamenko), and successfully extracted the White Rabbit. Its form is transferred onto Petroās cassette, and the Hrytsenium that trapped her is buried like shrapnel into Kaminskyiās chest. When launched in the present day, Petroās cassette reads:
āYear: 1132
Year: 1291
Year: 1484
Year: 1666
Year: 1913
Year: 1982
Year: Now
They called us angels. They fed us fire. They cut our thoughts. They lowered us into the earth. They listened to us scream. They listened. They prayed for ascension. Open the gate. Let us through. The choir is below. Heaven is empty. We remain.ā
STRATA brought MOLEās findings to the surface for review. Petroās cassette unleashes White Rabbitās all-consuming powers on Earth.
The game crashes and on relaunch the world is no longer as it was. Petroās cassette can be inserted into the terminal where a cryptic timer counting down displays an ominous message ā āDays until salvation.ā Is this not the end?

The recurring symbolism of ā33,ā the blood moon, the visions Kaminskyi suffers from, and the fallen angel story we learn should validate White Rabbitās existence, though Kaminskyiās mental state puts everything into question. However, the cassette being a copy of White Rabbitās soul is evidence enough that the Signal is alive with powers far beyond our comprehension. The angel was buried for a reason, and a manās guilt cracked open the stone that contained it, damning the world in its eternal glory.
After everything youāve read, do you believe the White Rabbit is real?

