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slypie11
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Posted - 2013.04.22 23:18:00 -
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so, I was reading templar one, and this Amaar officer said this to the first immortal soldier. "all life came from dust, but now you cannot go back to it". Obviously, the name of the game is a throwback to this passage. |
slypie11
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Posted - 2013.04.22 23:30:00 -
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Ryder Azorria wrote:Congrats, you've figured out the easy bit - now tell us what 514 means and we'll be impressed. It means that one day, the CCP devs were high on whatever they smoke in Iceland, and Unicorn said, "hey, hey guys, lets "snort ," lets make up a random number for our game, then tell all our gamers that it means something". |
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Posted - 2013.04.22 23:48:00 -
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Iron Wolf Saber wrote:Revelation-9-6 "And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them."
I am not sure which Amarr scripture repeats this statement. wolf, y u so popular! |
slypie11
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Posted - 2013.04.22 23:50:00 -
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Scheneighnay McBob wrote:What I've found interesting is that many 514 explanations make complete sense, so there could be multiple reasons. or maybe we're just finding reasons that don't really exist. It is kinda cool that 514 means so many things though |
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Posted - 2013.04.22 23:59:00 -
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Sloth9230 wrote:Quote:1. Part of it takes place in Intaki 2. There is a ishukune space station in the trailer. There is none atm. 3. Ishukone won the blind auction the rights to "develop" the Intaki system and this system only. Just look at the news archive on this. 4. Read also the chronicle Blind Auction on the above. 5. Ishukone developed and marketed the pod technology after acquiring it from the Jovians. 6. The only way you would call something 5-14 in Eve is.... Planet 5 moon 14 or planet 5 belt 14. Look point #2....right.
(Future) Ishukone Station at Intaki 5-14 is where the new cloning technology is going to be developed/invented. DUST 514 is lke the codename of the project like the Spartan project in Halo. Now you know where 514 refers to. If you figure out DUST I will give you a cookie. Makes sense to me. yay now we know everything
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slypie11
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Posted - 2013.04.23 00:12:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote:When the Ishukone corp took control of Intaki, the survivors of the assault fought back calling themselves the DUST of Intaki. 514 seems to have two sources. Planet 5 moon 14 which is not likely and probably just coincidence. When the four leaders of the empires met in secret, Empress Jamyl Sarum asked if any of then during their research into the new sleeper implant technology seen any odd behavior of their test subjects writing 514 on the walls with their own blood. It is theorized that the number means something about the genome. what is your source. Also I don't think Intaki has anything to do with this. |
slypie11
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Posted - 2013.04.24 01:33:00 -
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my god. What has this become? |
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Posted - 2013.04.24 01:34:00 -
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GM Unicorn wrote:slypie11 wrote:Ryder Azorria wrote:Congrats, you've figured out the easy bit - now tell us what 514 means and we'll be impressed. It means that one day, the CCP devs were high on whatever they smoke in Iceland, and Unicorn said, "hey, hey guys, lets "snort ," lets make up a random number for our game, then tell all our gamers that it means something". HEY! The number is actually a math cheatsheet so everybody can quickly rember that 5-1 = 4 I like your speculations! Really nice You cracked me up for literally 1 whole minute. |
slypie11
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Posted - 2013.04.25 01:25:00 -
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Maybe CCP had a brainstorm to see what number could be linked to everything in the damn universe, from song length to a chinese homophone |
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