ATTENTION! HIGH ALERT (for those who don't know!)
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 3:55 pm
Ok guys...I didn't thoroughly go through this forum to see if anyone else mentioned this, but did you know that LGPedia itself is coded (well, most of it)?
(It could be just a red herring but I don't think so)...
See, I was browsing through LGPedia (for my own personal evidence about something) and there it was...
Title: Warning of an enemy; Be careful!
"Sunset (or rise)
A heartbeat in the background
What looks like trees being passed by headlights or flashlights
A tight closeup of an eye which fades into the light at the park
the camera pans over to show the infamous phone from In The Park and When I Get To The Bottom Where I Stop
The phone rings
reversed audio
false ending
logo with reversed audio"
(In other words, she saw the phone call).
And then, the BEST part...
The Logo: "Not to transmit an experience is to betray it."
So..each message she writes you is coded (obviously). The encyclopedia wants you to believe that she doesn't want to tell you anything but everything she says to you is in a code (another obvious one of course).
But the REAL question remains; WHY does the encyclopedia have a code in it? (I mean think about it; it isn't really quoting from a person talking from the tape. It's actually in a small sub heading titled "Visual and BG Audio").
But, as always...
...I could be wrong...
(It could be just a red herring but I don't think so)...
See, I was browsing through LGPedia (for my own personal evidence about something) and there it was...
Title: Warning of an enemy; Be careful!
"Sunset (or rise)
A heartbeat in the background
What looks like trees being passed by headlights or flashlights
A tight closeup of an eye which fades into the light at the park
the camera pans over to show the infamous phone from In The Park and When I Get To The Bottom Where I Stop
The phone rings
reversed audio
false ending
logo with reversed audio"
(In other words, she saw the phone call).
And then, the BEST part...
The Logo: "Not to transmit an experience is to betray it."
So..each message she writes you is coded (obviously). The encyclopedia wants you to believe that she doesn't want to tell you anything but everything she says to you is in a code (another obvious one of course).
But the REAL question remains; WHY does the encyclopedia have a code in it? (I mean think about it; it isn't really quoting from a person talking from the tape. It's actually in a small sub heading titled "Visual and BG Audio").
But, as always...
...I could be wrong...