Influence wrote:I think sub 10 is going to be the longest game in the series considering there are still a lot of unanswered questions.
that would probably be right.
Yay!
Anteroinen wrote:I interpreted it somewhat like this: two knowledgeable and powerful guys talking about the past of their people, which goes like this:
* Murtaugh creates machines that will send people to the edge ad infinitum.
* Murtaugh repents.
* Murtaugh and Elizabeth become leaders and after their death they become cult figures.
* Murtaugh's past project becomes a sort of a memorial, frozen in time, as it were.
* The technology and understanding of the plan increase much further, (I mean, it was huge when Murtaugh was around already, we know what they did to the lighthouse), probably much due to Murtaugh's influence, so that the edge is accessible and easy to control.
* Two guys who follow the Shiva cult surrounding Murtaugh, who are in a high enough position to decide things like destroying sections contemplate on the negative implications of this memorial.
Mateusz I want lots of spaceship white-padded rooms and artificial light and metal machines and computer-like structures and futuristic installations and virtual environments for #Submachine10 please
RuloCore wrote:Mateusz I want lots of spaceship white-padded rooms and artificial light and metal machines and computer-like structures and futuristic installations and virtual environments for #Submachine10 please
with big futuristic kitchen with fridge full with watermelons and cooking machines making many tons of popcorn. Please... :D
RuloCore wrote:Mateusz I want lots of spaceship white-padded rooms and artificial light and metal machines and computer-like structures and futuristic installations and virtual environments for #Submachine10 please
with big futuristic kitchen with fridge full with watermelons and cooking machines making many tons of popcorn. Please...
Well I think we saw enough food in #Submachine5 for the rest of the series lol
But yeah all the Temple and Palace and ruins and old things are great but... I miss some artificialness again. Like... we need actual subnet machines.