- The guy is holding an Incisor Sniper Rifle
- The one code comes out as 55.845. The relative atomic MASS of iron is 55.845 amu.
- -128.5°F, the lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth at Vostok in Antarctica. Now, in physics, when a scientific phenomenon is observed (like a lowest temperature, or just a temperature in general) it is called an EFFECT.
- Also, one of the planets in Mass Effect 2 is famous for its IRON canyons, and its temperature is -128.5°F.
BioWare's great binary riddle...
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 04:34
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 04:46
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 04:49
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 04:54
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 04:55
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 04:57
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:03
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:07
Don't go all Turian Councillor on me and deny it even though the evidence is all there
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:11
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:12
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:13
SpectreM4 wrote...
@Da_Lion_Man- the evidence is so obvious! The rifle pic and the binary could be two completely unrelated games, they did say there was to be two announcements.
Don't go all Turian Councillor on me and deny it even though the evidence is all there
I'm not saying your evidence is crap, in fact I think it's quite solid. But for all we know Bioware could be trying to fool us for whatever reason.
I hate these kind of things, now we have to wait till December to find out what this means. Could be anything, DLC, Mass 3, a spin-off or maybe even a new IP.
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:13
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:14
SpectreM4 wrote...
even if it was a spinoff, I wouldn't complain :')
I'd be a little pissed since a spin-off seems so pointless...
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:14
Da_Lion_Man wrote...
I hate these kind of things, now we have to wait till December to find out what this means.
I know :'( This is going to be bugging me until December now!!
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:14
the3rdbiscuit wrote...
The evidence points to the Mass Effect universe, not specifically to Mass Effect 3.
Good point, seeing as the guy in the image/trailer isn't shepard, then again could be anyting related. I am just glad it's Mass Effect
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:22
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:42
FieryPhoenix7 wrote...
To the best of my knowledge, stars more massive than the Sun turn protons and smaller nuclei to bigger ones by fusion. Iron-56 is the largest stable nucleus a star can form before it goes supernova (i.e. brutally explodes).
Make of this what you will.
You know, like BOOM!.
Modifié par FieryPhoenix7, 17 novembre 2010 - 05:42 .
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Posté 17 novembre 2010 - 05:45
FieryPhoenix7 wrote...
To share my post from another thread:FieryPhoenix7 wrote...
To the best of my knowledge, stars more massive than the Sun turn protons and smaller nuclei to bigger ones by fusion. Iron-56 is the largest stable nucleus a star can form before it goes supernova (i.e. brutally explodes).
Make of this what you will.
You know, like BOOM!.
Does this mean that BioWare aren't actually announcing a video game, but a giant, Star Destroying Superweapon??
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