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Elephant Ambush posted:Care to explain then? Quiet wasn't going to "individually stalk DD soldiers and cut out their tongues." She recognized that that one soldier had the parasite and proceed to cut out his tongue to prevent him from infecting others. Quiet refused to communicate in any form whatsoever because even writing something down would lead to further interrogation. It was best for her to not communicate at all. Her mission was to spread the English strain, and she was conflicted between her mission and her love for Big Boss. Again, the game stresses the importance of spoken language. Restrict the ability to speak a language, and that language, along with the culture, will die. Cipher's original plan with the parasites was to kill off every language but English. When they scrapped that plan, Skull Face resurrected the plan in order to eliminate English. Written language and sign language do exist, but they can not sustain that language. Quiet getting hit by the mortar is just a result of any character in action movies/games/shows recovering super fast from mortal injuries for the sake of storytelling.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 16:32 |
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Elephant Ambush posted:Care to explain then? I think the point was to destroy English as a primary language. Get the world to emphasize other languages, allow other cultures to breathe easier. It's not a good plan. e: f,b
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 16:34 |
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bman in 2288 posted:It's not a good plan. Yeah this. If I was supposed to be terrified of the idea that my native language would be wiped out, then maybe something is wrong with me because I don't care. I'd learn another language if I wasn't already dead. And I don't agree that language and culture are that tightly bound. I agree that if English was destroyed our culture would change but it wouldn't get rid of things like racism and capitalism and oppression. It wouldn't necessarily make us "better". It's a stupid spiteful plan. And I don't give the tank shell/dehydration thing a pass because "action movie trope". It's really frustrating how the MGS games go out of their way to not insult the player's intelligence in some ways and then seem to go out of their way to do it in other ways. I mean like during Quiet's cyborg ninja cutscene at the end, she pulls the pin on a grenade, shoves a dude into a trailer full of people, it explodes, and NOBODY DIES. The place goes up in flames but all the soldiers are unharmed and still standing around shooting. It's dumb little insulting poo poo like that that gets under my skin.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 16:58 |
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you're really underestimating how language shapes people and ideas tbh
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 17:01 |
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Skull Face's plan is crazy because he's a lunatic skeleton mummy man who lives for drama. That's why he's so loveable.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 17:03 |
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Elephant Ambush posted:Yeah this. If I was supposed to be terrified of the idea that my native language would be wiped out, then maybe something is wrong with me because I don't care. I'd learn another language if I wasn't already dead. You're straying into "I'd kill all the zombies with my trusty hanzo steel" territory. But yes, Skull Face is an insane man with teenage angst and that's part of his charm.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 17:13 |
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Learning another language is pretty hard. It'd be even harder if you knew you couldn't ever speak or hear another word of your native tongue.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 17:23 |
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I know they said they can't remove the pieces of metal stuck in Venom's forehead, but can't they uhhh file it down or something? That horn is bound to get snagged on stuff, clink against things and make noise, set off metal detectors like crazy, etc. How okay is Venom with being Snake's body double? In a lot of plots that have this kind of twist, they reveal how the original person volunteered for the whole thing (Total Recall). But Venom doesn't seem to have much say; he wakes up from a Coma, everyone tells him he's Big Boss and at some point he remembers what really happened. Would Miller be able to control the gasmask kid? When you fight Sehalanthropus, Miller is not too far away; and the whole shooting off Skullface's arm and leg in a rage would have triggered something I imagine. I bet Huey killing Skullface in revenge was more an act than anything, to cover Huey and make it look like he suffered as much as everybody else and was 'helping'. Sure Skullface was a bully that pushed Huey down the stairs and probably gave him lots of swirlies and wet willies to get him to do his drat job, but aside from that if for whatever reason Miller, Venom and co. might have whatever reasons to keep Skullface alive and interrogate him, which would definitely implicate Huey. I'm sure XOF and Skullface knew a ton of dirt on Huey and if Skullface ever squealed Huey would get turned to flotsam. How exactly did Huey manage to re-engineer the parasites? I thought he was robot guy. How would he even have clearance/access to the quarantine platform? Code Talker explains how the parasites are able to make armor and mist around the skulls. I'm assuming invisibility was some kind of light bending business. What about making guns materialize out of nowhere?
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 17:31 |
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I gave it some more thought and yeah it's probably because I'm privileged as gently caress and already speak 2 other languages semi-conversationally and would probably be shielded in more than one way against the effects of English going away. Ok so next question: why did Quiet let herself get captured and tortured in the first place?
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Elephant Ambush posted:I gave it some more thought and yeah it's probably because I'm privileged as gently caress and already speak 2 other languages semi-conversationally and would probably be shielded in more than one way against the effects of English going away. Maybe because Miller was never going to trust her and she didn't want to risk getting vivisected if they ever eventually found out she carried the English strain and could also speak? Wouldn't her talking over the radio kill Pequod? That's what I wanna know.
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Panfilo posted:I know they said they can't remove the pieces of metal stuck in Venom's forehead, but can't they uhhh file it down or something? That horn is bound to get snagged on stuff, clink against things and make noise, set off metal detectors like crazy, etc. In order: It's symbolic Make your own decisions about your own character motivations Theoretically, but he never does during the game Yeah that's pretty much why Huey kills him It was accidental, a mutation caused by exposure to radiation Metallic archaea
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Panfilo posted:I know they said they can't remove the pieces of metal stuck in Venom's forehead, but can't they uhhh file it down or something? That horn is bound to get snagged on stuff, clink against things and make noise, set off metal detectors like crazy, etc. Venom's horn is actually a fragment of one of Paz's bones from the explosion that killed her. I assume touching it or trying to mess with it would really gently caress up Venom's brain even more. It's up to interpretation how much Venom is ok with being a fake Big Boss. Nothing is ever directly stated, so it's whatever you believe. Huey didn't re-engineer the parasites, he installed something over in the quarantine unit that was radioactive, which mutated the parasites. I don't remember how he had the thing installed, I think he had someone install it and he said it'd be useful for the quarantine unit or something. Panfilo posted:Maybe because Miller was never going to trust her and she didn't want to risk getting vivisected if they ever eventually found out she carried the English strain and could also speak? Why would it kill Pequod? She activated her parasites, sure, but it's not like they can jump into the radio and transmit themselves over radio waves to the pilot.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 17:44 |
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ChaosArgate posted:
They said the parasite eggs spread easily through coughing, like catching a cold. Lots, if not everybody, could have parasites in their vocal chords just waiting to be activated and spread. Code Talker implied that there was no way for sure whether people had parasites, only if they were symptomatic. I assumed if Quiet talked, even over the radio, to Pequod, it would activate parasites he might have had in his body and potentially kill him/spread them.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 18:25 |
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Panfilo posted:They said the parasite eggs spread easily through coughing, like catching a cold. Lots, if not everybody, could have parasites in their vocal chords just waiting to be activated and spread. You see major characters in quarantine zones without proper protection all the time. You only get affected if the plot requires it, whether or not the character is careful. It doesn't really matter, ya know.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 18:39 |
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Panfilo posted:They said the parasite eggs spread easily through coughing, like catching a cold. Lots, if not everybody, could have parasites in their vocal chords just waiting to be activated and spread. The only way for an outside force to activate the parasites is if you cut a hole in their throat and put a speaker next to their vocal cords, and besides Quiet is the only one with the English strain which hasn't produced eggs until possibly that moment she started talking so there's no way for anyone to be infected with it
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 18:40 |
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Edit: whoops quoted the wrong person. Meant to replay to Panfilo's question about Pequod being killed Everyone on Mother Base was potentially infected, so everyone underwent the Wolbachia treatment, so even if Pequod's pilot was infected, he'd be okay for the time being. But as someone else pointed out, Quiet probably wasn't infectious yet, since that was the first times since being infected she'd spoken English. AsteriskAsterisk fucked around with this message at 18:56 on Oct 30, 2015 |
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Only Quiet had the English strain, so Pequod ought to be fine. That Venom doesn't contract the English strain is what gets me, but maybe there's an incubation time
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 18:52 |
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The second outbreak only happened because Huey intentionally exposed the Kikongo parasites to gamma rays in a halfassed attempt to create a cure for the parasites, so that he could sell them both to the patriots.setafd posted:Only Quiet had the English strain, so Pequod ought to be fine. That Venom doesn't contract the English strain is what gets me, but maybe there's an incubation time yeah it probably takes a few minutes for the parasites to hatch and then start spreading.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 18:55 |
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Panfilo posted:
You have it backwards. HEARING the language doesn't do anything, SPEAKING it when you have matching parasites already in your neck does. So Quiet was only dooming herself (and arguably Venom if he already had English parasites, which he could have)
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 19:00 |
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Broseph Brostar posted:The second outbreak only happened because Huey intentionally exposed the Kikongo parasites to gamma rays in a halfassed attempt to create a cure for the parasites, so that he could sell them both to the patriots. Yeah, but the fact that the parasites are living things that can mutate aside from their selective genetic manipulation made everyone very wary about the potential for the parasites to do something they didn't plan or expect. The radiation caused the parasites to begin breeding without language even being spoken, which was very troubling to everyone because that means there's a possibility that could happen anyway, however remote.
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setafd posted:Only Quiet had the English strain, so Pequod ought to be fine. That Venom doesn't contract the English strain is what gets me, but maybe there's an incubation time
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JoshTheStampede posted:You have it backwards. HEARING the language doesn't do anything, SPEAKING it when you have matching parasites already in your neck does. So Quiet was only dooming herself (and arguably Venom if he already had English parasites, which he could have)
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 19:09 |
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Panfilo posted:Oh. But I assume Quiet wouldve been inoculated with Wolbachia like everyone else? I assume that wouldn't affect the parasites already in her?
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 19:11 |
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Panfilo posted:Oh. But I assume Quiet wouldve been inoculated with Wolbachia like everyone else? No, because it would've killed the parasites keeping her alive... I think? Venom would've been Wolbachia treated too. The whole reason the quarantine platform got infected after Wolbachia was because Huey screwed with their X-ray machine.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 19:19 |
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Did the wolbachia work on a strain by strain basis? At the time of the characters learning of the parasites, they knew that Cipher was working on strains for every major language except for English, so they weren't even considering that an English strain was engineered.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 19:20 |
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When Snake vapes on the phantom cigars, what is happening in real time? Do people see him puffing on the cigars in super slow motion? Is he just the whole time while everyone goes on their business? What was the significance of butterflies in the game? Butterfly emblem was connected to Quiet, her guns were nicknamed sinful/guilty/etc butterfly, the last photo you give to Paz is a Blue Morpho butterfly. I didn't like that you don't really get to interact much with any of the characters on Mother Base. You only get to mess with Ocelot near the beginning. Miller gets rescued at the beginning then only shows up during cutscenes. Huey is conveniently placed out of strangling range. Code Talker magically spawns as you are flying away from the command platform in the helicopter. Really it's just perving on Quiet while she takes showers and sunbathes. I guess I'm spoiled on games that let you directly interact with characters more to advance the story. Here it seems to be done in tapes; I assume this was chosen because it was faster/cheaper for the developers?
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Detective No. 27 posted:Did the wolbachia work on a strain by strain basis? At the time of the characters learning of the parasites, they knew that Cipher was working on strains for every major language except for English, so they weren't even considering that an English strain was engineered. They were strain agnostic, but being infected with a second strain would mean that it could be active, because you couldn't treat with more Wolbachia, if I'm remembering correctly. The Wolbachia just causes one of the pair of the target strain to become female, stopping them from breeding, but I think adding another Wolbachia would mean that the Wolbachia strain would breed? There was so much info I'm not sure I've got this right. Edit: actually thinking about it, I don't think I'm right. One of the reasons the second outbreak was so alarming and confusing for everyone is that both the doctors and inspection team should have all been fine if it were the parasites acting normally, because they'd already undergone the Wolbachia treatment. I'm also still not sure about whether the Wolbachia target specific strains, since the only one to affect Mother Base was the Kikongo one, even in the second outbreak with mutated parasites. AsteriskAsterisk fucked around with this message at 19:39 on Oct 30, 2015 |
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Quiet refused the wolbachia treatment at first because she hadn't discounted the idea of setting off the English strain on Mother Base. By the time she decided not to, she had already seen that the wolbachia treatment wasn't perfect because of wildcards like radiation and attempted death by
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zedprime posted:Quiet refused the wolbachia treatment at first because she hadn't discounted the idea of setting off the English strain on Mother Base. By the time she decided not to, she had already seen that the wolbachia treatment wasn't perfect because of wildcards like radiation and attempted death by no, she couldn't have the wolbachia because the parasites are the only thing that keeps her alive. They don't really explain much about Quiet or the skulls, but I'm pretty certain the parasites that let her breath through her skin require the ability to reproduce to function the way they do.
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Panfilo posted:Here it seems to be done in tapes; I assume this was chosen because it was faster/cheaper for the developers? That, and the hours of hands-off cutscenes prior MGS games were known for didn't really mesh well with an open world game where you can do stuff out of order.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 19:39 |
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Panfilo posted:I know they said they can't remove the pieces of metal stuck in Venom's forehead, but can't they uhhh file it down or something? That horn is bound to get snagged on stuff, clink against things and make noise, set off metal detectors like crazy, etc. Yeah it's symbolic. However you feel about it since V and the player are supposed to be one and the same. Only through his LUST FOR REVENGE. Otherwise no. Young Psycho Mantis can do whatever the heck he wants apparently. What I want to know is how Skull Face managed to get him under some semblance of control. It was probably partly an act but Skull Face treated him like poo poo and basically enslaved him. There was definitely some revenge to it but yeah it was also probably partly to shut him up in case he lived somehow and had dirt to share. I still have no idea what's true and what isn't with Huey. He was a decent guy in Peace Walker but I guess he turned into an abusive dad and killed Strangelove with no motive ever mentioned. I still believe that he thought agreeing to the inspection in GZ was a good idea and didn't know the inspectors were Skull Face's Cipher. He's a scientist and apparently knows stuff about biology too. Maybe he had a conversation with Code Talker to find out that mutations happen via radiation. What Huey did was modify the parasite scanners to emit beta rays in addition to x-rays. The beta rays are unnecessary for detecting parasites but can mutate them. Huey likely did this intentionally so that he could trade this information to Cipher in exchange for getting Hal back. I assumed that the guns appearing out of thin air was V hallucinating.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 19:55 |
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the number one clue that Venom isn't Big Boss is that he smokes an e-cigar
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 19:55 |
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Guns out of nowhere was wormhole technology.
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Regarding Kaz and the whole "played like a drat fiddle" thing, could there be a connection with the only other character that used a similar phrase? Drebin says something like "Played like a drat violin" at the end of MGS4. Drebin profits off of war and conflict and so does Kaz. Could Kaz and Drebin be related or maybe even be the same person? And what about Drebin's monkey, Little Gray? Also the name Drebin? There must be a connection to Frank Drebin of Police Squad and Naked Gun fame. Consider the change in attitude of "Movie" Frank Drebin and "TV" Frank Drebin and what it could say about Kaz and how he behaves so differently in this game compared to PW. What if Kaz left Diamond Dogs and took D-Dog with him but turned him into Little Gray and also he had surgery to become a black man and yelled so much that his voice changed permanently? Then there's Drebin's number - 893. What happened in the year 893? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/893 Council of Preslav: The Byzantine clergy is expelled from Bulgaria, and the Greek language is replaced with Old Bulgarian (also known as Old Church Slavonic) as an official language. LANGUAGE!
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 20:07 |
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Snak posted:Guns out of nowhere was wormhole technology. Good point! I hadn't thought of that. I still want to know what's up with that. I'm normally ok with crazy advanced tech in MGS games but how the hell did this get lost and un-recovered between MGS5 and MG1?
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 20:16 |
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The Famitsu stream about MGS V today supposedly revealed there's a new guide coming out which lists 65 missions. Do with that info what you will.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 20:18 |
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Josuke Higashikata posted:The Famitsu stream about MGS V today supposedly revealed there's a new guide coming out which lists 65 missions. I guarantee it includes side ops and rare animals.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 20:23 |
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The original guide does that, albeit poorly for the animals.
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# ? Oct 30, 2015 20:35 |
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I assume the original guide also covers all the missions...
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Elephant Ambush posted:Yeah it's symbolic. In Truth there's a bit where Venom is looking at his reflection and punches it. I was wondering if he was having some kind of identity crisis. Guess it's up to the player to decide. I thought Baby Mantis didn't have a will of his own, he just attached to whoever had the strongest lust for vengeance. I guess Eli had it more than Miller; perhaps Millers revenge boner had softened once Skullface was dead.
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