DiMA: *knitting sweaters for the elderly* I'm so ashamed of myself... it was for the greater good of the island... i just wanted the synths to be loved... *donates to charity*
me, wearing clothing i took off a corpse: you are a fraud
GUYS. In the promotional art of Death Stranding we can see Norman Reedus’ character wearing multiple dog tags. Two of these read out equations. What do these equations have in common? Black Holes.
One of these is the Schwarzschild Metric. It’s related to black holes. It describes gravitational fields outside of spherical masses or the assumption that electric charges of mass and momentum of the mass are all zero before calculating the stability of a black hole.
The schwarzschild black hole is a black hole that has no charge or angular momentum and is surrounded by an event horizon. Though the equation itself relates directly more to the Schwarzschild radius, which is the maximum radius of a really fucking big thing which the escape velocity reaches the highest thingy it can. (See, the speed of light).
Basically there’s some crazy ass space/time shit going on here This could be the most scientific way ever to explain “The light will escape from the darkness”.
The other equation looks like the Dirac equation, which relates to waves in quantum mechanics and particle physics. It usually covers the hydrogen spectrum. Considering antihydrogens are the most presumed type of element that would be used for the development of the warp drive, this could only go into further confirmation this is all in relation to wormholes and black holes.
Even with all of this involved, it’s still a mystery what the trailer could really be trying to portray. The baby/fetus in the trailer could very well represent himself, considering the space/time fuckery possibly involved. The C-section looking scar on his stomach could very well be something to do with himself as a variable.
First my mom’s birthday had to be postponed because we all had work, then again last night because my dad had to go to the hospital for possibly a heart attack. Her cake has been made for three days hahaha.
I must be in the minority of people who actually love Fallout 4, the development of the series, and that we’re getting 3 DLCs over the course of 3 months!
Why are people so pissed about the DLC announcements? We’re getting more content! If you don’t like it then why are you playing and/or still paying attention to the game? Don’t judge the DLC until it’s out >
I’m mildly disappointed because we’re only getting three more dlc hahaha.
But in all seriousness, I’m excited for NukaWorld after seeing the trailer. I guess there might be complaints because it doesn’t feel “grand” or world-altering from the trailer. Also I really, really wanted more companion-related DLC ala Far Harbor.
Who knows though! It might have all of that!
Yeah, the fact that these are the last of the DLC add-ons is the only real disappointment. I guess it could be to divert more staff to TES and other projects maybe? =/ I love that people can already tell Nuka World supposedly isn’t grand enough. Such a fine superpower! To deduce such facts from a 30 second teaser revealing an entrance to a massive amusement park and a radroach is phenomenal! These people should pool together and help change the world with their incredible perception, intuition, and precognition!
Man I would have loved some DLC quests dedicated to Hancock, and Strong’s quest to find the Milk of Human Kindness. How cool would that have been?! =D
Yes! It’s always bugged me how Strong’s milk quest is just… forgotten? Like yeah it’s absurd, but come on, he talks about it so much, just let me help the big guy out!
I know it’s hard to get voice actors back, but man I’d loved to just get a Companions DLC with even just a couple of small new quests for each of them. Getting Piper a new printing press from a rundown factory; recover some of the Quincy gang’s belongings from the ruins for Preston; help Hancock find out the truth about his brother (or maybe defend Goodneighbor! ); help Cait rebuild the Combat Zone; Curie finds a stash of ingredients for her Miracle Cure; DRINKING GAMES WITH LONGFELLOW!
I’d 100% slam cash down for little things like that, hahah.
who wants to speculate about Death Stranding with me
I’ve never played a Kojima game before, but I just watched the trailer, and it reminded me of (hear me out) this one freaky part of Moby Dick.
I want to say it was “the savage” Queequeg who notices in a pod a mother whale with a baby whale still attached by the umbilical cord. He remarks something to the effect that it looks just like how when they harpoon whales, the whale is attached to the boat by the harpoon’s rope. The boat carries around a dead whale like a fetus. It’s supposed to be one of those whacky Melville life and death are the same moments.
In Death Stranding, we see the same thing, a bunch of dead whale with fetuses attached. The black handprints look like they fill up with oil, the principle byproduct of whaling which Melville spends chapters discussing the importance of for churches, coronations, day to day life, and also relates it to a giant circle jerk (seriously.). However, this oil looks more like petroleum, much like what happens when there’s an offshore oil rig accident and it kills marine life. Given the once importance of whaling oil and the hopefully eventually obsolete petroleum oil manufacturing, and how they both come at a great cost, I think it’s another freaky life and death correlation.
I have no idea what to think about the implied cesarean section mpreg though.
Bethesda’s final Fallout 4 DLC is taking you to Fallout’s version of Disneyland.
Take a trip to Nuka-World, a vast amusement park now a lawless city of Raiders. Explore an all-new region with an open wasteland and park zones like Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom and the Galactic Zone. Nuka-World features new quests, Raiders, weapons, creatures and more.