Re: Submachine 9 theories and suggestions
Posted: 26 Dec 2012 21:53
None of the characteristics you're using as evidence of him being autistic are things that are really exclusive to autism.
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What if he's obsessed with whatever he's focused on?(focus=effect, not cause)The Focus part is so far anything, if not to me suggest, he is Autistic. You have no idea how much an Autistic Person can Focus, do you?
But he's not. As the note said, he's focused. And it's not being focused due to Autism. Imagine you were transversing 7 parts of reality (or even 7 realities) all at the same time - You would need to focus. He's not ignoring people on purpose.He isn't autistic. Remember sub1,talking to a goldfish?They probably don't get him.Maybe they thought he was a heretic,so whatever they said was probably not helpful to mur,so obviously,he began to ignore them.He's probably just antisocial/psychopathic.
I would appreciate you not being condescending towards me and other members. You're projecting a far more narrow perspective than anyone else is by completely refusing to consider the possibility that your theory might be inaccurate. You're being really disrespectful towards everyone else in this thread right now and it's totally uncalled for.WorldisQuiet5256 wrote:Yet we can't confirm or denied other possible Question we been asking about the Submachine games since we started playing it, even half the Answer that are presented bring more Questions that we have yet to Answer.
The Focus part is so far anything, if not to me suggest, he is Autistic. You have no idea how much an Autistic Person can Focus, do you?
I do, so I stand by my Theory until we've met Murtaugh in person or seen some Recording of him talking, until then, there are endless possibility and the one I pick is he is Autistic.
FYI I can see more going on in a room then most people think, I can literately see the Atoms that make up a Book collide with the Atoms on a Desk when it is slammed down onto the Desk. I can see every Function, every Piece, every Part that contributes to the continuous motion that drives the Universe, and all within it.
Minds such as Mine are without Boarders, that such as the ones that tie your Minds down. Projecting a Narrow Perspective just because you FEEL that whatever the Answer is, it not that Idea. That exact Consciences Brain which resides in your Skull.
Not the elevator remote, tablet! With lots of buttons and switches!Rooster5man wrote:@Bloodhit: Sounds like the Navigator to me, lol.
You are of course aware that sub-bots are similar to humans in size and thus would not be called nanoanything. On the other hand, this seems like an unlikely thing. Sub-bots are indicated to be hostile towards humans in Sub6 and in the note in SNEE.Rooster5man wrote: While I'm here, I had a suggestion. If anyone's seen Season 1 of Doctor Who (the 9th Doctor), there's an episode regarding "nanogenes" - They're "sub-atomic robots capable of healing wounds," as well as create Armies of people they've helped heal. I had the thought that Sub-bots were these "nanogenes," and they run on Karma, thus rebuilding Mur's "Karma Arm" because they sensed he needed his arm healed.
These Nanogenes might also impact the SubNet and give Locations all these items and objects that they deem needed in that Location.
Very farfechted, but I'm curious to see other opinions.
Sounds the same though I doubt we'll run into a similar device, lol. Anything's possible though.Bloodhit wrote:Not the elevator remote, tablet! With lots of buttons and switches!Rooster5man wrote:@Bloodhit: Sounds like the Navigator to me, lol.
I'm fully aware of that they aren't "nano," I was going along the thought that perhaps the note in SNEE was taken out of context (innocent until proven guilty), and that perhaps Mur received his Karma Arm from the technology around the SubNet, that being the Subbots included. Like I said, I was curious if anyone wanted to expand on it.Anteroinen wrote:You are of course aware that sub-bots are similar to humans in size and thus would not be called nanoanything. On the other hand, this seems like an unlikely thing. Sub-bots are indicated to be hostile towards humans in Sub6 and in the note in SNEE.Rooster5man wrote: While I'm here, I had a suggestion. If anyone's seen Season 1 of Doctor Who (the 9th Doctor), there's an episode regarding "nanogenes" - They're "sub-atomic robots capable of healing wounds," as well as create Armies of people they've helped heal. I had the thought that Sub-bots were these "nanogenes," and they run on Karma, thus rebuilding Mur's "Karma Arm" because they sensed he needed his arm healed.
These Nanogenes might also impact the SubNet and give Locations all these items and objects that they deem needed in that Location.
Very farfechted, but I'm curious to see other opinions.