Weekend Discussion
by Chris Faylor, Mar 14, 2009 8:55am PDTNice to see that we got some actual BioShock 2 details yesterday, especially after the early morning fake-out. Though I will admit, I'm a bit bummed that the rhinoceros and giant squid bosses turned out to be bunk. Those sounded off-the-wall awesome.
As Indiana is still pulling the old "it looks sunny and nice outside but it's really just a few degrees above freezing" trick, I think I'll end up spending most of the weekend inside. Let's see how many episodes of The Wire I can burn through, but don't worry. I'll take breaks to play Resident Evil 5, 50 Cent, and Peggle. Maybe I'll even read a book!
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I think obviously the naked singularity (think a type of black hole) is the key. These things have the ability to churn space and time in their vicinity and even turn ones path in space/time back on itself. Starbucks reserrection is somehow tied to this as is the repetition of the cylon/human cycle. My guess is that it's a closed time loop in which the cylon/humans keep falling into the space near the singularity and end up near earth of the past, repeating history. Upside, the part of the fleet that doesn't follow them probably goes off to survive outside of the time like loop, finding a home in the present.
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Then Ron Pearlman will give his "war never changes..." speech from Fallout 3 and insert coin will appear on the screen.
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