That woman irritates me insurmountably.She certainly likes to yell.
Hee, that tour-guide certainly sounded like one of the many chirpy tour-guides I remember from the many day-trips I took with my folks as a kid.
And hmm... there's more going on in her little spiel than meets the ear...
Its good to get out there what we do here at Ouroboros, drop in any time:
http://forums.station.sony.com/mxo/..._id=36300015955
http://ouroboros.forumotion.com/
(never pass up an opportunity of a free plug)
Hmmm.... I've been thinking along the same line but as of yet I cannot find anything hidden. She certainy mentioned the circular shape and meaning of Ouroboros, including the history and visual representation (The Snake and the Dragon eating their own tails) effectively meaning forever. It can be related to the cycle of the simulation before the truce was formed. Could this mean that the cycle has to continue and connot be broken regardless to what we have been led to believe? Are the machines working toward preparing something to manage an 'unbreakable cycle'?
Ouroboros depicts a 'self sustaining', perfect being.
((Ouroboros always reminds me of Red Dwarf as it was written on the side of Listers box!))
((Indeed,
Lister: Ouroboros... It wasn't 'Our Rob or Ross', it was Ouroboros..!Cat: What was?Lister: The message that was written on the side of my box!Cat: You came in a box? That explains everything.))
Vaporise all of Creston? How very interesting...
Indeed.. as a blupill that much power may be enough to Vaporise all of Creston, but what would it mean to the simulation? If unleashed... would it decompile Creston, cause untold damage to the simulation? Is it tied into Creston itself or could that power be focused to another area? Would the simulation allow that much power to be built up within itself? As Digger mentions, what power does a virtual lightbulb use? Are virtual power and real power exchangable? Last but by no means least, what would they need all that power for?
((BARMAID: Oh! They've written its name on the side, 'ere. 'Our Rob, or Ross'
CUSTOMER: Yeah, look at the way it's spelt - they must've been thicker than a ticket tout's wad. Couldn't even decide on a name.))