Lord Luc1fer wrote...
.... ProblematicHellishFiend wrote...
Sorry paxxton but I dont think you'll find much support for the idea that Shepard never got up from getting knocked down in Vancouver.... Too many unpleasant implications...
Indeed.
Lord Luc1fer wrote...
.... ProblematicHellishFiend wrote...
Sorry paxxton but I dont think you'll find much support for the idea that Shepard never got up from getting knocked down in Vancouver.... Too many unpleasant implications...
DrTsoni wrote...
Wasn't there a theory running for a while that Shepard's still out cold on the Normandy after being hit by the Prothean beacon way back in ME1 and that pretty much everything that's happened over the course of the series was actually just in his/her head? I suppose if that's possible, this is, though neither seem likely to me. Sorry
Just like geth consensus theory...HellishFiend wrote...
DrTsoni wrote...
Wasn't there a theory running for a while that Shepard's still out cold on the Normandy after being hit by the Prothean beacon way back in ME1 and that pretty much everything that's happened over the course of the series was actually just in his/her head? I suppose if that's possible, this is, though neither seem likely to me. Sorry
I dont think that was ever a legit theory that anyone believed, just a joke....
ivenoidea wrote...
This probably doesn't really fit in here, but i want to ask people that actually know the story.
What would happen if you moved one relay next to another?
(I do not mean the paired ones. Let's say you move ones that are not tied together.)
Would they both attempt to shoot the other one away? Would the universe implode?
*sigh* But it's potential is infinite. A second chance to create the same game anew with everyone's happy to varying degrees (strictly above unhappy).HellishFiend wrote...
Lord Luc1fer wrote...
.... ProblematicHellishFiend wrote...
Sorry paxxton but I dont think you'll find much support for the idea that Shepard never got up from getting knocked down in Vancouver.... Too many unpleasant implications...
Indeed.
Modifié par paxxton, 16 juin 2012 - 10:36 .
ivenoidea wrote...
This probably doesn't really fit in here, but i want to ask people that actually know the story.
What would happen if you moved one relay next to another?
(I do not mean the paired ones. Let's say you move ones that are not tied together.)
Would they both attempt to shoot the other one away? Would the universe implode?
I thought it was, but some people actually seemed to be on board with believing it so I wasn't sure if anybody still actually accepted it or not.HellishFiend wrote...
DrTsoni wrote...
Wasn't there a theory running for a while that Shepard's still out cold on the Normandy after being hit by the Prothean beacon way back in ME1 and that pretty much everything that's happened over the course of the series was actually just in his/her head? I suppose if that's possible, this is, though neither seem likely to me. Sorry
I dont think that was ever a legit theory that anyone believed, just a joke....
ivenoidea wrote...
This probably doesn't really fit in here, but i want to ask people that actually know the story.
What would happen if you moved one relay next to another?
(I do not mean the paired ones. Let's say you move ones that are not tied together.)
Would they both attempt to shoot the other one away? Would the universe implode?
ivenoidea wrote...
This probably doesn't really fit in here, but i want to ask people that actually know the story.
What would happen if you moved one relay next to another?
(I do not mean the paired ones. Let's say you move ones that are not tied together.)
Would they both attempt to shoot the other one away? Would the universe implode?
Starbuck8 wrote...
ivenoidea wrote...
This probably doesn't really fit in here, but i want to ask people that actually know the story.
What would happen if you moved one relay next to another?
(I do not mean the paired ones. Let's say you move ones that are not tied together.)
Would they both attempt to shoot the other one away? Would the universe implode?
Hellish where is your image of all the Enterprises?
Modifié par paxxton, 16 juin 2012 - 10:38 .
So the actual explosion would just be a 'great wind'?MaximizedAction wrote...
ivenoidea wrote...
This probably doesn't really fit in here, but i want to ask people that actually know the story.
What would happen if you moved one relay next to another?
(I do not mean the paired ones. Let's say you move ones that are not tied together.)
Would they both attempt to shoot the other one away? Would the universe implode?
People say, this is how Niftu Cal, the biotic god, got his powers...
I also think a waking nightmare could be a plausible explanation for all those weird things in LondonStarbuck8 wrote...
TJBartlemus wrote...
Finally got my theory down about an hour ago. It's my explaination to the strangeness of London and ties in to the IT. I wrote it before Riot86's post with new evidence on London so it doesn't have that yet but I hope to get some of it in if it fits.
Anyway, you guys should check it out. http://social.biowar...87/blog/214072/
Edit: It seems that BSN isn't friendly to changing from Microsoft Word on my computer.
I do kinda like your theory about the beam as an indoctrination device. Was it you or someone else here who mentioned that the artifact on Aequitas drew people to it and appeared to glow as they became indoctrinated?
Well, it was set up by the Reapers. I'm not sure what the purpose for it would be to them but when have they ever done anything to benefit organics? I don't buy it simply being there to transport bodies to make into a Reaper.Riot86 wrote...
I also think a waking nightmare could be a plausible explanation for all those weird things in LondonStarbuck8 wrote...
TJBartlemus wrote...
Finally got my theory down about an hour ago. It's my explaination to the strangeness of London and ties in to the IT. I wrote it before Riot86's post with new evidence on London so it doesn't have that yet but I hope to get some of it in if it fits.
Anyway, you guys should check it out. http://social.biowar...87/blog/214072/
Edit: It seems that BSN isn't friendly to changing from Microsoft Word on my computer.
I do kinda like your theory about the beam as an indoctrination device. Was it you or someone else here who mentioned that the artifact on Aequitas drew people to it and appeared to glow as they became indoctrinated?
The other explanation could be of course that London doesn't take place outside of Shepard's head at all (aArian supports this idea for example). But I don't have seen a clear indication when this "full dream" is supposed to start, yet. Hence at the moment(!) I actually think that TJBartlemus' waking nightmare theory sounds more logical to me.
However, I'm not 100% sure about the beam itself as an indoctrination device. But I wouldn't rule it out either, it COULD be the source of some sort of Reaper signal, of course. We still need to find more evidence, though.
If they are paired, their artificially increased gravitational pulls will make them collide. The process will free enormous amounts of energy capable of bending spacetime. The wormhole into the high-dimensional space will suck the 3 dimensions creating an interspatial discontinuity which in turn will create a logical inconsistencies. Basically, the fabric of branes will just vanish.ivenoidea wrote...
This probably doesn't really fit in here, but i want to ask people that actually know the story.
What would happen if you moved one relay next to another?
(I do not mean the paired ones. Let's say you move ones that are not tied together.)
Would they both attempt to shoot the other one away? Would the universe implode?
Modifié par paxxton, 16 juin 2012 - 10:55 .
Modifié par HellishFiend, 16 juin 2012 - 11:02 .
CRTs are an abomination!HellishFiend wrote...
So I'm idling on the crew deck of the Normandy at the first opportunity (after the first dream), and I'm getting the laughter about once or twice a minute. I'm also noticing what sounds like a nearly ultrasonic whine every couple of minutes or so. Its really hard to hear, but definitely there. It sounds sort of like an old CRT TV. (For those who dont know, CRT TV's used tech that would cause a super high frequency whine near the upper edge of the acoustic range that only some people with sensitive hearing can hear and sometimes even "feel")
Modifié par paxxton, 16 juin 2012 - 11:05 .
HellishFiend wrote...
So I'm idling on the crew deck of the Normandy at the first opportunity (after the first dream), and I'm getting the laughter about once or twice a minute. I'm also noticing what sounds like a nearly ultrasonic whine every couple of minutes or so. Its really hard to hear, but definitely there. It sounds sort of like an old CRT TV. (For those who dont know, CRT TV's used tech that would cause a super high frequency whine near the upper edge of the acoustic range that only some people with sensitive hearing can hear and sometimes even "feel")
paxxton wrote...
CRTs are an abomination!HellishFiend wrote...
So I'm idling on the crew deck of the Normandy at the first opportunity (after the first dream), and I'm getting the laughter about once or twice a minute. I'm also noticing what sounds like a nearly ultrasonic whine every couple of minutes or so. Its really hard to hear, but definitely there. It sounds sort of like an old CRT TV. (For those who dont know, CRT TV's used tech that would cause a super high frequency whine near the upper edge of the acoustic range that only some people with sensitive hearing can hear and sometimes even "feel")
paxxton wrote...
CRTs are an abomination!HellishFiend wrote...
So I'm idling on the crew deck of the Normandy at the first opportunity (after the first dream), and I'm getting the laughter about once or twice a minute. I'm also noticing what sounds like a nearly ultrasonic whine every couple of minutes or so. Its really hard to hear, but definitely there. It sounds sort of like an old CRT TV. (For those who dont know, CRT TV's used tech that would cause a super high frequency whine near the upper edge of the acoustic range that only some people with sensitive hearing can hear and sometimes even "feel")
paxxton wrote...
CRTs are an abomination!HellishFiend wrote...
So I'm idling on the crew deck of the Normandy at the first opportunity (after the first dream), and I'm getting the laughter about once or twice a minute. I'm also noticing what sounds like a nearly ultrasonic whine every couple of minutes or so. Its really hard to hear, but definitely there. It sounds sort of like an old CRT TV. (For those who dont know, CRT TV's used tech that would cause a super high frequency whine near the upper edge of the acoustic range that only some people with sensitive hearing can hear and sometimes even "feel")

Modifié par Jade8aby88, 16 juin 2012 - 11:14 .
deltacypresss wrote...
paxxton wrote...
CRTs are an abomination!HellishFiend wrote...
So I'm idling on the crew deck of the Normandy at the first opportunity (after the first dream), and I'm getting the laughter about once or twice a minute. I'm also noticing what sounds like a nearly ultrasonic whine every couple of minutes or so. Its really hard to hear, but definitely there. It sounds sort of like an old CRT TV. (For those who dont know, CRT TV's used tech that would cause a super high frequency whine near the upper edge of the acoustic range that only some people with sensitive hearing can hear and sometimes even "feel")
when a CRT turns on, i feel like hitting my head witha hammer.
And the flickering is/was unbearable even if unnoticeable.deltacypresss wrote...
paxxton wrote...
CRTs are an abomination!HellishFiend wrote...
So I'm idling on the crew deck of the Normandy at the first opportunity (after the first dream), and I'm getting the laughter about once or twice a minute. I'm also noticing what sounds like a nearly ultrasonic whine every couple of minutes or so. Its really hard to hear, but definitely there. It sounds sort of like an old CRT TV. (For those who dont know, CRT TV's used tech that would cause a super high frequency whine near the upper edge of the acoustic range that only some people with sensitive hearing can hear and sometimes even "feel")
when a CRT turns on, i feel like hitting my head witha hammer.