but that gun does look like the incisor rifle, i'm very confused right now.
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I'm betting Mass Effect spinoff, since some of you are so certain it's an Incisor
Either a prequel during the First Contact War or some sidestory leading up to ME3
My personal dream is a hard boiled detective RPG set on the Citadel, but that might be a bit too risky, and the preview image doesn't give off that vibe
I haven't checked, but someone said it was also posted on the Dragon Age page as well (or just the DA facebook page?), so it could be ME related, or new project related (which could be related to ME as a side story, huge prelude DLC or just another game set in the universe but uncoupled from Shepherd's story).
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They also released this on the ME2 facebook page, which when scanned brings back
001101010011010100101110001110000011010000110101 in binary
which is 55.845 in ascii
Which is the atomic mass of iron?
So I'm leaning toward something mass effect.
And abbreviation for iron is spelled FE, so the next game is called... Fast Effect? Although it's a fairly specific number so it seems like it's on the right track.
is that image from some collectors edition of some games? like a card that came with it? i cant remember if one was with me2 or not but i remember one coming with the collectors edition of perfect dark zero.
Tony Stark calls himself Iron Man.
Iron is used to fight vampires.
Exo-suits and vampires are in ME3, obviously.
Say what?
Iron is used to fight fey, boy.
ME3: Reapers are Power Armored Fairies
Silver is a relatively recent addition to Vampire folklore. While popular in fiction, it also has some basis in folklore. Because of its purity and lustrous white color, silver is believed to possess protective powers against evil and negative influences. It is also said to have a supernatural association with the moon.
Because of its protective powers, silver has been used to keep evil at bay for thousands of years. It is said that silver nails in a coffin will prevent a revenant or a restless spirit from escaping the confines of its grave, while silver amulets repel evil spirits. A cross or a crucifix made of pure silver is far more powerful than one made of other metals, especially against the Vampire. On another note, silver is thought to ward off the Evil Eye.
When one thinks of silver being used in a supernatural context, the Werewolf and the silver bullet immediately come to mind. However, silver is considered to be the bane of all evil, and has therefore been utilized against vampires, werewolves, sorcerers, witches, giants, and those that live a “charmed” life. When a sorcerer’s familiar is injured or dies by a silver bullet, the creature’s master is dealt the same fate.
Silver is highly effective when utilized against the Vampire in a combat situation as well. A wound inflicted by a silver blade on the Vampire heals very slowly, if at all. If it pierces the heart, the Vampire dies. Since silver is too soft to make a serious weapon (with the exception being stakes, bullets, or projectile points), it is used in steel alloys and to plate steel blades (a process called silvering). The most popular choices for such applications are blades, especially swords, daggers, or knives. If a priest blesses the blades, then their efficacy is increased considerably. In folklore, one clear reference is found in Serbia. One man broke up silver coins (which were each engraved with a cross), loaded them into his shotgun, and fired on a revenant. The creature did not bother the villagers again.
I don't know what the hell any of the pictures mean, but I'm just glad there is some kind of new information so that the cyclical nature of this thread can stop, if only for a moment, and so that we can speculate with reckless abandon!
I'm talking about reckless speculation in regards to actual new information, not dumb speculation about whether the Geth killed Quarian children while they slept.
I'd appreciate a multiplayer experience based in the ME universe.
Only if it was a co-op experience similar to what they're doing with The Old Republic, where your friend fills what would normally be a companion slot and gets his or her own dialog choices.
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I'd appreciate a multiplayer experience based in the ME universe.
Only if it was a co-op experience similar to what they're doing with The Old Republic, where your friend fills what would normally be a companion slot and gets his or her own dialog choices.
No. I mean my shep killing your shep. While someone else is camping with their shep. With a space rifle.
I'd appreciate a multiplayer experience based in the ME universe.
Only if it was a co-op experience similar to what they're doing with The Old Republic, where your friend fills what would normally be a companion slot and gets his or her own dialog choices.
No. I mean my shep killing your shep. While someone else is camping with their shep. With a space rifle.
Which would probably just end up being a shitty Gears of War knockoff. I'd rather they stick to single-player in that case or go for some unique co-op option.
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Either a prequel during the First Contact War or some sidestory leading up to ME3
My personal dream is a hard boiled detective RPG set on the Citadel, but that might be a bit too risky, and the preview image doesn't give off that vibe
I guess we'll all find out in a couple weeks!
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They also released this on the ME2 facebook page, which when scanned brings back
001101010011010100101110001110000011010000110101 in binary
which is 55.845 in ascii
Which is the atomic mass of iron?
So I'm leaning toward something mass effect.
Which would be great, I think. Probably even have some multiplayer. *shrug*
I haven't checked, but someone said it was also posted on the Dragon Age page as well (or just the DA facebook page?), so it could be ME related, or new project related (which could be related to ME as a side story, huge prelude DLC or just another game set in the universe but uncoupled from Shepherd's story).
And abbreviation for iron is spelled FE, so the next game is called... Fast Effect? Although it's a fairly specific number so it seems like it's on the right track.
wait, holy shit.
Another one
iron is what causes stars to go supernova.
plot advancement for me3?
Iron is used to fight vampires.
Exo-suits and vampires are in ME3, obviously.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Iron is used to fight fey, boy.
ME3: Reapers are Power Armored Fairies
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Silver is a relatively recent addition to Vampire folklore. While popular in fiction, it also has some basis in folklore. Because of its purity and lustrous white color, silver is believed to possess protective powers against evil and negative influences. It is also said to have a supernatural association with the moon.
Because of its protective powers, silver has been used to keep evil at bay for thousands of years. It is said that silver nails in a coffin will prevent a revenant or a restless spirit from escaping the confines of its grave, while silver amulets repel evil spirits. A cross or a crucifix made of pure silver is far more powerful than one made of other metals, especially against the Vampire. On another note, silver is thought to ward off the Evil Eye.
When one thinks of silver being used in a supernatural context, the Werewolf and the silver bullet immediately come to mind. However, silver is considered to be the bane of all evil, and has therefore been utilized against vampires, werewolves, sorcerers, witches, giants, and those that live a “charmed” life. When a sorcerer’s familiar is injured or dies by a silver bullet, the creature’s master is dealt the same fate.
Silver is highly effective when utilized against the Vampire in a combat situation as well. A wound inflicted by a silver blade on the Vampire heals very slowly, if at all. If it pierces the heart, the Vampire dies. Since silver is too soft to make a serious weapon (with the exception being stakes, bullets, or projectile points), it is used in steel alloys and to plate steel blades (a process called silvering). The most popular choices for such applications are blades, especially swords, daggers, or knives. If a priest blesses the blades, then their efficacy is increased considerably. In folklore, one clear reference is found in Serbia. One man broke up silver coins (which were each engraved with a cross), loaded them into his shotgun, and fired on a revenant. The creature did not bother the villagers again.
Now what was that about Iron?
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Well.
Okay, I've got egg on my face.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Calling it.
I think you were just confusing a lot of old, interlinking myths about these things.
I, on the other hand, take all my materials vulnerability cues from Dungeons and Dragons.
Hasn't steered me wrong yet.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
SCII: Sain.437
That's ok because then you can hit him again
Everyone wins.
0010110100110001001100100011100000101110001101011011000001000110
which converts to:
-128.5°F
which definitely points to something, or another thing, I'm not sure. I may be doing it wrong.
Edit... wow, when I put that into the reply it changed and now makes some sense, originally I had -128.5 & # 1 7 6 ; F
without all the spaces.
Where was the coldest temp ever recorded on Earth? :winky:
Antarctica.
Which was -128.6 Fahrenheit, according to Wiki, but probably 128.5 elsewhere.
Vostok Station, Antarctica, to be exact.
Vostok is also 1.) The name of a Soviet manned space program from the 1960s and 2.) The name of a system in ME. (Milky Way, Maroon Sea)
Coincidence?
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Mass Erect should supply Kinect functionality. :winky:
I'm talking about reckless speculation in regards to actual new information, not dumb speculation about whether the Geth killed Quarian children while they slept.
Only if it was a co-op experience similar to what they're doing with The Old Republic, where your friend fills what would normally be a companion slot and gets his or her own dialog choices.
Hey, I missed this. How did the discussion steer that way?
No idea how iron fits into that, however, unless the name of the name is ME: Cold Iron or something and it takes place in the Vostok system.
No. I mean my shep killing your shep. While someone else is camping with their shep. With a space rifle.
Which would probably just end up being a shitty Gears of War knockoff. I'd rather they stick to single-player in that case or go for some unique co-op option.