Re: The End Room Theroy
Posted: 20 Dec 2012 01:43
What are you trying to say? If that's a new Theory, I've discussed what corrections need to be made in WorldIsQuiet's Theory thread.
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I posted it there first. Just ignore this.Rooster5man wrote:What are you trying to say? If that's a new Theory, I've discussed what corrections need to be made in WorldIsQuiet's Theory thread.
Soo... did the guy leave the note then jump out as a REALLY bizarre (and long lived) game of catch? Or do you have some kind of theory that explains how a guy in a space suit could make a note materialize in room 999? (I'm not trying to be an ass, I'm serious, I'd like to know how you explain that and what kind of theory you have behind it.)chuck12 wrote:Like you good sir, I traveled through the SubNet. When Murtaugh created the Submachine, he never meant for it to have 999 rooms total. This room is actually special. You can find that this has been infected by the other people. That picture on the wall has a secret. There is also a door that I went out with a spaace suit. It is to outer space, and I am stuck out there. Try to find me if you can.
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Have you noticed that with each puzzle solved you move deeper below ground? That doesn't look like a good escape plan. The machine itself is a giant trap. In order to escape it you must stop solving puzzles or you'll just remain perpetually in that loop. The loop is timeless, spaceless, without beginning or end. It's the worst place you could have find yourself after teleporting from the lighthouse. Here's what I want you to do:
Don't open the passage-machine in room (0, 0). Instead, look for a green leaf and bring it to the statue in room (-12, 9). This should disconnect you from the loop, in which case you should arrive at the Lab, or somewhere nearby. Good luck!
Mur
Soullock wrote: why did M said that each puzzle we solve, we move deeper below ground???
maybe it was a metaphore. Like - you fall deeper into trouble, or into the trap ofyour mind, madness, who knows what else...
deeper below surface.think about it.