Re: Apocrypha's Theories and Thoughts
Posted: 06 Dec 2017 15:21
I'm not sure I know what you're talking about.
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well, the same with locked ladder in Layer 1...ENIHCAMBUS wrote:The ladder to the beamer in Layer 3, it's not unlocked when you arrive to that layer.
Now, I am still wondering how this could be relevant to the picture, but I have this strong feeling that it is. I do have a thought that the dots, which are intersection points of two layers, are places where the effects of the eighth layer on the mind are strongest, but this note does say that Murtaugh has only been there once and there are eight dots on the paper. That being said, we don't know if this is Murtaugh who actually drew this. It could be a member of the Fourth Dynasty. They are known as "The Architects of the Plan".The important thing to remember is that as there are seven main layers, all stable, as all their sub-layers, there is also the eighth layer, known as the layer of light, which is not stable and it can float freely through all other layers. Murtaugh was trapped in the eighth layer once, that's why he was unable to focus his being on a single layer. Fortunately, Elizabeth managed to snap him out of this trap.
-Infinite Number (Sub 10)
log_045.txt wrote: - Tesla...
- ...
- Tesla, wake up.
- Mmm, wha-
- C'mon dude, it's important. Ganga isn't here.
- Jesus Christ, Shossy, don't you know how to sleep for more than-
- You listening? Ganga isn't here. I looked around. Checked outside, even.
- ...
I know.
- How do you know?
- I was up earlier. Saw him leave. Didn't say anything, but he left this note. I was gonna tell you, in the morning, you know, when we've all had a decent amount of sleep. But here, be my guest.
- ...
- You happy?
- No, not really.
- Oh come on. You should have seen this coming. The guy goes in and out as he needs to.
- What's Gehenna?
- I don't know. Something that headquarters put together. Another rescue module or something.
- Who are they trying to find? What's an "ancient wave"?
- Doesn't matter. I'd rather not think anymore about who hasn't been found yet. They just have a lead, anyway. That doesn't mean they'll find anyone.
[/end vagueness]log_051.txt wrote: - So it seems Ganga wasn't really gone for that long. He could have at least told us that he wasn't really going in that far. Last thing I need is heightened stress levels.
- Shos, it's fine. You know him; when these types of things happen he tends to just up and go. Not always, but obviously when HQ gives him a message...
- ...what?
- Oh come on, if HQ contacted you you'd be ecstatic even if they told you to go jump off the side of a building to test how acceleration through the void works.
- ...I don't like that you're correct, but you are. Anyway, what was the outcome?
- Better than expected. Ganga expected one explorer to make a return, but HQ managed to find five. Four of them were from the Third Wave, and one hasn't been officially recorded on the Tablets but he's probably from around then as well, given the oldest dates of his data traces.
- That's awesome.
- I suppose that's one word. And of course, their data dumps have been solidified in the Net as part of the Honor Code.
- Cool.
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Sometimes I wonder what other generations would have thought if they heard us talking about this stuff. Things that they never predicted could ever come after they died.
- Well, you never know. There are a lot of people. And a lot of sublayers. Who's to say that there are others out there having the same conversation now, wondering the same things, and celebrating the same things, but just with different words and subjects? You're almost never driving on a highway by yourself.
- Right...