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by Anteroinen
06 Dec 2012 23:28
Forum: general discussion
Topic: Languages
Replies: 199
Views: 73380

Re: Languages

Taalit wrote:In Navajo the words for lift, carry, give, etc. are different depending on the shape of the object, and there are no consistent rules for marking tense. How's that for hard grammar?
Perfect for our fictional Hellish. :twisted:
by Anteroinen
06 Dec 2012 23:26
Forum: theories and suggestions
Topic: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions
Replies: 1024
Views: 185355

Re: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions

So this is the note in question: - Do you see it now? - Yes... How is it even possible? They're interlocking perfectly... - Who needs god when you have architects like that, right? How are we so sure we know what they're talking about? Yes, it must be the Layers, but are we to say that Architects c...
by Anteroinen
06 Dec 2012 22:56
Forum: theories and suggestions
Topic: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions
Replies: 1024
Views: 185355

Re: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions

I meant that the Plan is a "mutation" in the way that, as you were going along the same path before, it spurred out of nowhere, like the mutations in the Outer Rim.
How does that fit with architects being so good that God is unneeded, as evidenced by the note in Layer 6?
by Anteroinen
06 Dec 2012 22:40
Forum: general discussion
Topic: Languages
Replies: 199
Views: 73380

Re: Languages

Only three? :mrgreen: I was just about to ask that. Obviously all genders and ages and social statuses use their own alphabets. EDIT: Take a look at Nü Shu, for instance, the embroidery (is that the word) script, used by women who weren't allowed to learn to write Chinese. Do they really use German...
by Anteroinen
06 Dec 2012 13:45
Forum: theories
Topic: jomarcenter's theories
Replies: 35
Views: 45991

Re: all/some pastel games are connected to the submachine wo

Covert Front was made by both Karol Konwerski and Mateusz Skutnik as collaborative effort. My understanding was that Karol wrote and Mateusz drew.
by Anteroinen
06 Dec 2012 13:43
Forum: general discussion
Topic: Languages
Replies: 199
Views: 73380

Re: Languages

Again: jalkapallo.
by Anteroinen
06 Dec 2012 12:15
Forum: theories and suggestions
Topic: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions
Replies: 1024
Views: 185355

Re: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions

having found the Navigator (without knowing it's specific use), who discovered that you can be in the same "geotag," but not the same Layer. Possible, although that begs the question - where did the device come from. One could just say that layers always existed - or at least preceded all...
by Anteroinen
06 Dec 2012 11:56
Forum: general discussion
Topic: Languages
Replies: 199
Views: 73380

Re: Languages

Finnish is very hard.
True, although not impossibly so. :)
by Anteroinen
06 Dec 2012 00:58
Forum: theories and suggestions
Topic: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions
Replies: 1024
Views: 185355

Re: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions

But the creation of the Layers is the puzzling part and what I was discussing. Are we to say the Plan always existed? Because it doesn't seem that way. Why certainly, the Plan was the application of the discovery - or indeed creation, a topic of which we have little to no data. It seems as if the d...
by Anteroinen
05 Dec 2012 23:17
Forum: theories and suggestions
Topic: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions
Replies: 1024
Views: 185355

Re: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions

Well, in my opinion Elizabeth implied that the architecture mirrored the structure of the subnet, not the other way around. Thus the properties of the architecture were likely derived from qualities offered by the building medium.