SneakyJack on 13/4/2009 at 05:14
You do impressive work! :D
jtr7 on 13/4/2009 at 05:20
:o
Thanks.:)
Dang! I forgot to mention:
The difference in the Slaves' own voices and the Command voice, is that...
...the slaves whimper and pant and express fear and weep with joy upon death and KOs, and have a
significantly down-pitched tone to make it more androgynous, with a
slightly sped-up voice in the background...
...while the command voice is spoken more flatly, or very flatly, sinister and threatening, and
slightly slowed-down, with a
significantly up-pitched and resonating voice in the background.
Note that they do not speak like Hammerites or Mechanists, but for the wee bit in ms1a0wh6.
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massimilianogoi on 10/5/2009 at 19:45
In the (
http://www.eidos.co.uk/gss/thief_ds/) original site of Thief - Deadly Shadows there is a definition who could explain that the servants were made with no use of magic:
"when magic and technology collides"
It's clear that the reference is between Pagans and Hammerites, and the terms "collide" meant nothing of conciliable.
So, if we think that the Mechanist were a sort of Hammerites in a more fanatical shape, they should have to hate still more the magic...
jtr7 on 10/5/2009 at 22:21
Hammerites and Mechanists use magic, so I'm not worried about that. A machine can use magic in that world, and a machine can exist alongside magic.
massimilianogoi on 10/5/2009 at 22:27
Hmmm... let me take a look...
Inline Image:
http://i44.tinypic.com/20prfk9.jpgIn facts here the attack of the priests is classified as spell...
Then why "collide"? :weird:
jtr7 on 10/5/2009 at 22:37
One blends into the other. It's considered unusual, a paradox, or an oxymoron to have magic and science together. Nothing profound.
massimilianogoi on 15/7/2009 at 19:04
Hmmm...
Inline Image:
http://forum.evageeks.org/images/smiles/scratch-head.gif But the question remains: how did it get a dead being to be KOed with a blackjack? This isn't a sign that it is still alive (and then, under some aspect, even conscient?)
jtr7 on 15/7/2009 at 21:01
Disrupting the communication of one part of the head with another, the mask from the brain stem. Disruption of communication, temporary disconnect of the circuit, like in a real brain, but with more complexity going one here.
massimilianogoi on 15/7/2009 at 21:25
Then the brain is alive! If some circuit can comunicate with it.
Still: we tend to forget that Karras spoke of "living worker"
jtr7 on 15/7/2009 at 21:41
He also lied about their lack of want or worry... He was a salesman hoping to have the Servants accepted into the Nobles' homes.
So answer me how a zombie can walk slow and fast without falling, react to the living, swipe and injure, and behave like a human with a very low IQ and stiff joints, instead of being a hunk of flesh quivering and mindless.
Nervous systems can be kept artificially alive for a time and stimulated with electricity.