Then why couldn't we see the stumps?
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It's hidden under his hair...
On the medical sheets during the depantsing you can see the stumps http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzVbG...ailpage#t=437s |
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Hmm, about the size, we could reason that his mother didn't find enough to feed on during pregnancy, resulting in Stranger being a runt. In a way, it would also explain the lack of horns, sort of. Another question, Of what use would the meeches arms be? They're like Tyranosaurus arms, just sort of...there. I'm thinking they might assist with mating, but what do you guys think? |
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It's in the concept art. Besides, I doubt they'd show a female charector without a shirt in a rated t game.
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What rating do you think the first game to feature a queen will have?
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As for the queen thing, the queen herself will be popular, but the rating will depend on the charactors and the storyline. |
Every concept image of Stranger ever released digitally is on TOGG.
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Maybe it was fan art then. My previous point remains, they wouldn't put a topless female in a rated T game.
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Was this website called 'Rule 34' perchance?..
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I think it's kind of weird to propose the idea that Stranger is female even without the package or whatever considering how deep his voice is.
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And what about those meech 'arms'. Anything? C'mon guys... |
I think they're just there to look cool. Also:
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@enchilado 'lookin' was written how it was said in game. She said "Lookin' for a girlfriend?" She did not pronounce the G sound.
The rest I'll give to you, I'm a horrible speller. But what about in real life? Would meeches possibly use those arms for carrying eggs or something? |
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I was bored today and decided to play Exodus after so long. I have a few questions that I'd written down that I'd like answered. Sorry if they've been asked before. Here goes:
1. You know when you tell a mud to work they either pull a level or get on the ground and scrub away. How come when they're on the pully and you tell them work they don't pull themselves up? 2. How come blind muds know when to stop in front of the levers without Abe telling them to? 3. Besides Abe being the main character, is there another reason why he's not affected by the laughing gas? 4. And you know how laughing / angry muds don't listen to Abe when he tells them to wait and all. How come they listen when he tell them to work? Anybody who can answer these it'll be greatly appreciated. |
1. For gameplay reasons. Storywise, maybe because they don't see things above their heads? Who knows? Why can't they leap across gaps or enter doors?
2. Again, for gameplay reasons. Probably they feel them. 3. And again, for gameplay reasons. Maybe the same inner sadness that makes him blue makes immune to laughing gas? 4. Laughing Mudokons don't, and angry Mudokons are working already when Abe comes along. They're probably glad to forget the interruption and go back to their work. |
^^ Thanks a bunch man.
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I have a question:
I've reached RuptureFarms II in AO, and saved all the Mudokons so far. So, I've saved 50. And the status display says: 52 Employees. -3 Casualties. 50 Escapees. Is this just a glitch? Has anyone come across this before? Sorry if this has come up loads of times... Thanks. :) |
That I think is a glitch...unless you didn't save 3 mudokons in RF I, but even than that doesn't explain the whole 52 escapes thing.
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There is a known glitch that's something like this, and this could probably be the same thing. I've never been able to replicate it myself, but it's widely reported.
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I was wondering if an Italian version of MO is available now.
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Not yet, but apparently soon.
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This is going to hurt online buissnesses. So OWI will have to release copies on disks sold at retailers. |