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Everything posted by Dr. John Overwatch
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Was thinking of a different bird. Then again, in the houses last year, according to JDW there were ravens (I didn't see them, but I wasn't looking) which people were equating to Nightingales (if I remember correctly). Still doesn't change the fact that I think he's implying things got changed around, instead of gotten rid of altogether.
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Maybe there is, constant emotional abuse can destroy people, especially when they're already mentally disturbed. But you're right, it doesn't seem like her, but who else served Jack? He's always been kind of Independent in his madness. The thing is, did we really know much about Chance? Did she even have much of a character to begin with? I wasn't at the event when she was there so... Meh.
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I was able to bring up some of the image, but I don't know what it is yet. Something of religious significance? The "Chaotic prince" (Jack being Fear's agent of chaos, and Jack dethroning Oddfellow, who would essentially be the "king" of the original carnival) is definitely implying our speaker is talking about someone who has served under and is abused in some way by Jack, so... This is very likely to be Chance.
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And if you went back a page you would see that I said: "There's this guy: http://en.wikipedia....Charlie_Clouser I don't know if this has anything to do with it, though. If this is SNS or something would he not say that it was a "sequel to a house?"" So yes. I know that it is an "original" house. What I mean by "in theory" is that "original" houses at HHN can go a few different ways. A: It could be entirely original or original enough to where the sources or influence of said house were almost invisible. Something like "The inbetween" B: Stepping down a degree of originality, it could be based on a movie or franchise that's popular, but they want to put their own spin on it, something A&D should be known for doing by this point. Examples would include: Body collectors, Saws 'n' Steam, Interstellar terror, etc. If it is more likely that it is possibly something more like case B, then it would probably be okay to make connections between existing properties in order to guess what it might be. Which people were already doing.
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Interestingly enough, and no one has brought this up, but Charlie McPherson has connections to more than dead exposure. He and his camera photos were also mentioned in "Zombiegeddon" as being analyzed by ZAP. Zombiegeddon basically being brought upon by the events of the scarezone: "Zombie Gras" and New Orleans has been mentioned a few times, as well. Then again, this probably refers to something else. By the way, is there any way something like the "festival of the dead parade" could come back? It DID appear during hhn X, the first year we had Jack the clown, after all.
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Just wanted to mention something: NIN mentioning "broken machine(s)" (as seen in the clue) is not relegated to just "Happiness in slavery." In "Gave up" on the same album ("Broken") this theme appears again in the lyrics "still cannot fix this broken machine." I think the one for "Happiness in slavery" probably means more, but in the interest of getting all of the information out, I thought this could be relevant. Here's the information on both songs: http://www.ninwiki.com/Gave_Up http://www.ninwiki.com/Happiness_In_Slavery_%28song%29