and 320 rooms would be better

I almost want to say its a path of enlightenment course for those who are initiates for becoming a monk or something like that. Basically a ritual, a set order of trials and tests to become one with whatever religious deity they are wanting to serve.- We learn a tiny glimpse into actual purpose of Submachine. If not, then not at all. Ever.
That's a very very good concept of spirituality in Submachine series.Gemini wrote:I almost want to say its a path of enlightenment course for those who are initiates for becoming a monk or something like that. Basically a ritual, a set order of trials and tests to become one with whatever religious deity they are wanting to serve.- We learn a tiny glimpse into actual purpose of Submachine. If not, then not at all. Ever.
That is just how Sub9 came across, when it told us that we had achieved the highest level of understanding and enlightenment and if we wanted to leave the structure, to follow Shiva.
But then you have stuff like in Sub8 that talk about the computer, and how computer processing surpassed that of the human mind or whatever it said.
I feel as if we shouldn't be flat out told in the last installment. If there are going to be side installments, then let the truth be give piece by piece with those. That way the main installments can be the big puzzle, with the bigger pieces with the tiny pieces being the side installments.
And then you have Submachine Universe too...
I don't know, it seems to me that the whole spiritual side is mostly stuff that arose from some type of deification process that Mur and Liz went through. I.e. I think that is just a religious explanation for the Submachine and Murtaugh's powers, not necessarily how it actually works. Sub9 has a few hints of this possibly being a minority perspective too.Gemini wrote:I almost want to say its a path of enlightenment course for those who are initiates for becoming a monk or something like that. Basically a ritual, a set order of trials and tests to become one with whatever religious deity they are wanting to serve.- We learn a tiny glimpse into actual purpose of Submachine. If not, then not at all. Ever.
That is just how Sub9 came across, when it told us that we had achieved the highest level of understanding and enlightenment and if we wanted to leave the structure, to follow Shiva.
But then you have stuff like in Sub8 that talk about the computer, and how computer processing surpassed that of the human mind or whatever it said.
I sort of agree, since (unfortunately for this particular aspect) it seems this was never a story about Submachine, more a story about Murtaugh.Gemini wrote:I feel as if we shouldn't be flat out told in the last installment. If there are going to be side installments, then let the truth be give piece by piece with those. That way the main installments can be the big puzzle, with the bigger pieces with the tiny pieces being the side installments.
And then you have Submachine Universe too...
I agree with both statements.Anteroinen wrote:I don't know, it seems to me that the whole spiritual side is mostly stuff that arose from some type of deification process that Mur and Liz went through. I.e. I think that is just a religious explanation for the Submachine and Murtaugh's powers, not necessarily how it actually works. Sub9 has a few hints of this possibly being a minority perspective too.Gemini wrote:I almost want to say its a path of enlightenment course for those who are initiates for becoming a monk or something like that. Basically a ritual, a set order of trials and tests to become one with whatever religious deity they are wanting to serve.- We learn a tiny glimpse into actual purpose of Submachine. If not, then not at all. Ever.
That is just how Sub9 came across, when it told us that we had achieved the highest level of understanding and enlightenment and if we wanted to leave the structure, to follow Shiva.
But then you have stuff like in Sub8 that talk about the computer, and how computer processing surpassed that of the human mind or whatever it said.
Though, I have sort of fallen out of the loop here, so maybe there's been further developments I am not aware of.
I sort of agree, since (unfortunately for this particular aspect) it seems this was never a story about Submachine, more a story about Murtaugh.Gemini wrote:I feel as if we shouldn't be flat out told in the last installment. If there are going to be side installments, then let the truth be give piece by piece with those. That way the main installments can be the big puzzle, with the bigger pieces with the tiny pieces being the side installments.
And then you have Submachine Universe too...