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  1. Satanic relations have been quite evident throughout the course of the Zombies storyline, more so with Black Ops. I don't exactly think it would become a reoccurring thing. The entity that resides within the MPD/Aether - long before even Samantha took over - would be the Vril-ya. After all, it is through them that the pyramid device was made and caused Richtofen to hear the voices. Like you said, OP, this map is to take place somewhere between the 1920s-1930s. We all know the actual experiments with Group 935 didn't begin until another 10 years or more later on. The Tunguska event happened in 1908, thus zombies could have been around since that particular date up to when we know that Maxis & Richtofen began their experimentation with element 115.
  2. It's hard to tell what exactly those numbers and letters mean. We only have an angled still of it, and it's barely legible. In fact, I don't even bleieve that they are actually from the English language. Symbols, really.
  3. Well...Hellhounds seem to have the power to spawn out of nowhere, and continue doing so in any may they please it. That would mean Fluffy originally teleported straight to the Aether, hence how the spawns can jump into any map, any time they please - because they are well capable of it. This could be the case, but it's just intriguing how these look like a more demonic version of your typical Hellhound.
  4. I don't think Hellhounds were around at this time, if I am not mistaken. The original Hellhounds were brought "to life" by Fluffy around 1945 [unconfirmed] in Der Riese. Unless the spawns went back - which bear in mind, is still questionable - through time, there is absolutely no way that the mini-bosses we see are indeed those Hellhounds, nor are they bats due to the size of what seems to be their faces. It may not even be an animal, for all we know.
  5. A future Alcatraz? Ehhh, I'm not too fond of the idea. Well, the idea of the prison being nothing more than a pyramid. But who is to say that 115 is not located underneath the high-security island? I know that many people have backed-off the continuity of 115 relations on every map, but considering that this should take place before our known zombie beginning (World at War), it isn't to say that it can't be possible. Good connections and material here, friendo! :)
  6. Haha, and I was just sayin last night about the characters if this were real. I'd like my payment in bacon strips, please. Glad to see such intensive information already! We're transitioning into a new time period where we'll most likely uncover the secrets of zombies before our original storyline unfolded. I can't wait for this map - I'm getting excited just thinking about it! There is a theme of hanging men here. It may just have been prisoners committing suicide during/after the zombie outbreak, or even something happening beforehand. The description about the new tower (thanks bagel!) is definitely of importance, but to what extent I do not know.
  7. It's not for attention, but because a good amount of people know that we are zombie aficionados when it comes down to details and information. The general zombie player does not know what is or is not a leak, and that's where I think people jump on them too harshly. A leak is something that is proposed or a general obscurity that has not been announced directly by the officials responsible for releasing such information. If Treyarch hasn't announced it yet, then it is a leak whether or not it can be determine legitimate. People have been getting so uppity on it, that they will cry even at an allusion to it. I guess I'm just really indifferent on it. A leak is still against the rules, but at the same time, it can still be very credible. You're right, Fated; if it's true, then we should expect something very soon from Treyarch themselves. If not, oh well.
  8. You are basically baby-faced for a whole decade. Of course, this is not static for everyone but it's the general range. I used the '80s for 2025-ish as an example, and we could even have the '60s for our current time region.
  9. Verruckt Five Call of the Dead Shangri-la No Man's Land Nuketown Zombies You can't tell me me we don't have hard maps. I understand that you want a particular 1-up in difficulty, but it's becoming harder and harder by the second. Even Die Rise's awkward vertical layout makes training almost impossible unless you go to one or two particular rooms. Without them, you'd better hope that you know how to hold out well.
  10. What we do know is that we will return back to Green Run. We may not have a route right now, but it isn't to say that there won't be one later down the line. Keep your head up, friendo. :)
  11. It doesn't really go against anything that has been said. When you play as Samuel, you're the only one who can hear those voices. When zombies are killed off, you'll hear the moans and cries more and more. Some have even said that just being around a zombie can have the same effect.
  12. It's not a bad window to look from actually. I don't necessarily think that zombies were talking to Richtofen prior to him being in the Aether, but rather the dark entity that resides within the MPD. This sinister force desired for him to enter the Aether mainly as a puppet. With Richtofen in control, this entity can use him to their advantage. For was reasons or evidence found, I wouldn't know. All that we know is that a dark entity lies inside the MPD according to Samantha's quote on Moon. This could be the same voice that communicates with Stuhlinger throughout the game (not intro). If not, it could just simply be the anguish of zombies as they are killed off during the match.
  13. Good discovery on the Broken Arrow reference, friendo! Could we for a second guesstimate how old Stuhlinger might be? I would suspect somewhere in his 40's, but that is alone by appearance and how he acts/speaks. Broken Arrow does allude to some kind of event that occurs some fourty years back if we are to assume Stuhlinger is indeed in his 40's. That means if we are currently somewhere in 2025 (or within that time proximity), something occurred in the 1980s. I can't fathom what might have happened. Some things that I found within that pre-suggested time: Date: October 3, 1986 Location: Atlantic Ocean A Soviet "Yankee I"-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine suffered an explosion and fire in one of its missile tubes 480 miles east of Bermuda. The submarine sank while under tow on October 6 in 18,000 feet of water. Two nuclear reactors and approximately 34 nuclear weapons were on board. Date: April 7, 1989 Location: Atlantic Ocean About 300 miles north of the Norwegian coast, the Komsomolets, a Soviet nuclear-powered attack submarine, caught fire and sank. The vessel's nuclear reactor, two nuclear-armed torpedoes, and 42 of the 69 crew members were lost. Date: August 10, 1985 Location: Near Vladivostok, Russia While at the Chazhma Bay repair facility, about 35 miles from Vladivostok, an "Echo"-class Soviet nuclear-powered submarine suffered a reactor explosion. The explosion released a cloud of radioactivity toward Vladivostok but did not reach the city. Ten officers were killed in the explosion. It's hard to think that someone like Russman would even speak of an incident remotely similar to these.
  14. Welcome to the forum, friendo! It's Clark S. Nova who sings "We All Fall Down".
  15. Welcome to the forum, friendo! It's good to have you connected to Strwrsbob's YouTube channel and into us. Now for the real fun to begin, muahahaha! There's many discussions to participate in, new users to befriend, and much much more. Enjoy your stay; keep calm and kill some zombies!
  16. A system based on three parts or an element, or the division of three instances. I know a triangle automatically comes to mind because...well, the shape has three points. And we know that the Tranzit Easter Egg involves intensifying/reducing the power output of the streetlights a.k.a. "points". Confusing yet? But what is interesting is just how a trichotomous system occurs. If you read Section 2, you can see that the trichotomous system does not necessarily have to be internal, but external as well. That means powering the pylon could have three roles due to our actions. The obtuse angles mentioned only justify internal measures in order to assist in creating the trichtomous system. The angles are internal as the process of what the pylon does after the Easter Egg is external. There isn't a relationship between the two; only a step and a result.
  17. There is no, nor was there ever, a mention of a triangle. If there was, then obtuse can be classified as a class not just specifically for angles. So that means it is VERY possible to have two obtuse triangles.
  18. Going off what Flammenwerfer said, the Who's Who clone will replace your character if you have: a) went down for natural/unnatural causes endured an incident that would usually end the game (i.e. smashed by elevator, falling down map) c) wild glitch that takes a regular down as a death
  19. It's a great strategy that involves raising points for the bank, but I don't really think ending the game purposefully as a strategy to acquire 0 downs is considered "legitimate". Nevertheless, it's not like saying "you should quit if you know you're going to go down". This is actually a nifty little guide that has a few steps I've never bothered to actually think about before. Kudos, friendo. :)
  20. Thank you Mix, for posting up that brilliant video. I'm not too keen on the distinctions of art, but this really perked my attention. I just want to say that I love his ideology of instructing the students from scratch until he can convey everything he has to offer. That is an incredible way to teach, and should really be one of the many techniques taught to help students succeed in life. I found interesting how he talked about the Gods and constructing temples with their geometric proportions from things discovered in nature as technique of prayer. When he goes into how this is diverse through all cultures, it really clicked in for me. While the eggs in Moon and Die Rise may differ, you're correct; they do follow the applications of the Golden Ratio. Every civilization and culture has their own depictions of how the Golden Ratio should follow in surrounding nature. This means that these artifacts are indeed ancient to some extent and not just some kind of object that was whipped up recently by, say, Group 935 or another organization directly involved with zombies. We have come to understand that the MPD itself was created by an ancient civilization. The Vril-ya? Possibly. A different kind of civilization that just might not be on Earth, but somewhat extraterrestrial? Also possible. What we do know, however, is that the mechanism itself is intriguingly susceptible of higher technology that humans may never arise to understanding. I remember you posted somewhere about the soul-catcher on the moon. This ties in so much considering that there are soul canisters found on each corner of the MPD. The egg artifact that belongs to the MPD holds a perhaps as a key for not only it, but something else to have triggered the missiles. How did Maxis know of this if he has never been to Griffin Station up until his demise? I'd put my money that he knew such a mechanism existed and even knew about its powers, and that is why the Golden Ratio is mentioned. He knows that this ancient egg holds a greater purpose than some art object.
  21. Absolutely amazing, Shooter. I love your theories to no end, and this has really got me revved up into believing there is more to uncover in Great Leap Forward. Kudos to you, friendo. Just a small thought there, but doesn't the Moon egg supposedly attach itself to one of the rockets (or somewhere near the launch pads of said missiles) via Gersch Device? Could it be possible that it was brought to Earth by those same missiles somewhere, somehow?
  22. Great connections and theory, friendo. I've always wondered how Der Reise's misspelling would come into play sooner or later. It's good to see a connection now off of it. The question now becomes how will this come into play in our Black Ops II storyline? Kudos, friendo. :)
  23. Other than the Monkey Bomb having some kind of identification method in which it can virtually speak for itself regarding that "You're not Sam" quote, I don't believe so. Richtofen may have created the Monkey Bomb, but I don't see where else it is of importance in quotes really. I have not heard such a quote from Stuhlinger, nor would I think that he even knows Richtofen's name.
  24. Just a note here: a bunch of those quotes are also from the Monkey Bomb, not Richtofen. You can mainly here these in Black Ops.
  25. The delay wouldn't exactly work out, because the eye color of the zombies change regardless if a delay has occurred or not. The moment that the Moon Easter Egg is completed (even 90% of the way), all zombies have blue eyes. This is the cue for the Aether entity switch between Samantha and Richtofen. Who is to say that the perk machines fall from the Moon? It looks as if the machines are being hurled from something in/behind the mushroom cloud, and not just straight down from the sky like an asteroid. The moon is our only guess as to what is behind the cloud, but it's hard to determine.
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