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Post by dimitroff on Jun 6, 2009 22:14:37 GMT -5
Same design as the Russian Ruble, except it's not a polygonal shape like 1's coin.
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Post by Gizmo on Jun 6, 2009 22:41:31 GMT -5
Here's some official evidence that proves that the Professor had used alchemy to create the dolls...well, at least I think it's decent proof: Look closely at his mask... Notice the alchemic circle? Some notes that might have some alchemy symbols on them.
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Post by echoeternal on Jun 6, 2009 22:44:23 GMT -5
Wow, thanks 12. I didn't notice the symbols on the notes before. Yeah, I looked at the Russian Ruble...I looked at a lot of coins. None of them matched. Most interesting think I found was that Iceland has fish on its coins.
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Post by dimitroff on Jun 6, 2009 22:44:29 GMT -5
Look closely at his mask... Notice the alchemic circle? HOLY*HOLY*HOLY*
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Post by IndigoRose on Jun 6, 2009 22:45:08 GMT -5
Awesome find 12!
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Post by Rae on Jun 6, 2009 22:56:14 GMT -5
Can someone please explain why there are three days added onto that calendar in the background? I don't know the history behind leap years, but I find it odd that February has 31 days instead of the usual 28 in this picture. I must be blind, I cannot see a calendar in the back ground... Someone want to point it out to me specifically because I obviously am not keen enough to see it....
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Post by IndigoRose on Jun 6, 2009 22:56:43 GMT -5
Between 9 and 8.
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Post by Rae on Jun 6, 2009 23:08:37 GMT -5
I only see black... is my screen weird?
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Post by IndigoRose on Jun 6, 2009 23:10:00 GMT -5
I think it must be something on your end then.
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Post by Rae on Jun 6, 2009 23:18:05 GMT -5
*downloads pictures and brightens it* Oh! I see it!
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Post by echoeternal on Jun 6, 2009 23:30:24 GMT -5
If you can't see that can you see the symbols on the scientist's soul transfer mask?
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Post by yoyobionicle on Jun 6, 2009 23:30:55 GMT -5
I only see black... is my screen weird? I've seen a lot of people whose computers are old and their monitors are extremely dark-- so dark that the midtones simply turn black. Perhaps this is your problem? You could try using a computer at your library, if possible. Yay for artificial brightening!
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Post by ~{Eli-the-Panda}~ on Jun 7, 2009 14:01:18 GMT -5
that's the problem on my great grandparents computer....i can't watch the trailer on it...
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Post by dimitroff on Jun 7, 2009 14:04:12 GMT -5
Download flash/quicktime player? Or can your computer not run it?
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Post by Cubie on Jun 7, 2009 21:38:07 GMT -5
Hey, has anyone posted a picture of the newspaper seen in 4's flashback yet? There are a few things on it... I've been trying to figure out some of the article, but auuugh it's just too blurry! D: You can sort of see the date, though, and it's definitely 19-something. Kind of looks like Saturday, May 18, 1918, which matches the actual calendar date. And it's after The Great War (WWI) ended, so maybe this is like an alternate universe or something. >_> And the price of the paper looks like 9 cents. (That they use "cents" might give us an idea of what country they're from?) If anyone could get a higher quality picture, it might be more helpful... I'd like to be able to read that article (as long as it's not some sort of random jargon or lorum ipsum or something. XD)
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