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The decision to make marker testlabs offworld was not Tiedemann's decision. It was his higher ups back at Earthgov. Isaac would have probably understood the situation a hell of a lot more if he just said "if you destroy the marker, the markerheads back home are ready to launch a full scale jihad and send us back into the stone age back home and across every colony we have." It also would have made the beginning of Dead Space 3 make a hell of a lot more sense than being a random COD intro.
They decided to make one of those markers in the Sprawl under the guise of solving the energy crisis and Tiedemann went along with knowing that this would lead to a lot of unethical actions in his station. He just kind of reached his breaking point once the outbreak started and refused to not go with an evacuation since his superiors wanted to cover this whole thing up and leaving survivors would get in the way of that.
And yeah, it would serve as already setting up the chaos that would unfold in the start of D.S 3 since it would prove Tiedemann wasnt exaggerating and this was out right war from the Unitologists