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  1. Tunnel 6 or 11 you take your pick. This is also backed up by Richtofen telling Dr. Groph & Dr. Schuster (? is that right) to also watch out for the Hell hound Fluffy, meaning that Sam, Maxis & Fluffy all randomly arrived at Griffin station on the Moon. One thing this proves is that the MPD MDT above the Pyramid is capable of being targetted. There is no proof Maxis was ever at Shangri-La. Why would he have let Richtofen control such vast amounts of 115? Because he didn't know about it. Shangri-La is Richtofen's personal 115 mine & the people were his slaves until zombification from mining out the 115. Others were there from Group 935 who Richotfen recruited into his splint Group 935 faction. The Shrink Ray has been pretty much proven to be tied to Richtofen's name. Remember Edward is a liar, he tries to pretend that he knows very little about what is going on. So he occasionally says thing we know to be outright lies. Regards Alpha.
  2. Anonymous are a CIA front group. They are used against the people when the establishment needs to pass some new & invasive cyber laws... This is the Hegelian Dialectic in action. CIA uses Anon to cause a public out rage in gamers... Something must be done we say... The Government (CIA) can then say look here we have these laws already to go... PIPA, SOPA, PRO-IP & the new one is OPEN I believe... DO NOT FALL FOR THIS. All anon are not CIA of course, but like most resistance groups, anon has been co-opted by the intelligence agencies. Those genuine people who flock to Anonymous' cause are burnt by its leaders. Just look at the LOIC debacle. It is well known that when a real group emerges, they are infiltrated by police & other agents. Given a long enough period of time the agent could rise to leadership postions. Thus the organization is co-opted, becoming useful opposition that can be guided. George Sorrows is a master of this technique. I will say this which I posted over on CoDZL also: Summary, Oliver is feeding us propagada. This is the problem phase. Anonymous is hurt & threatens to retaliate which will hit us gamers (innocent in all this). This is the reaction phase. The Government slaps it's cyber laws on the table (SOPA, PIPA, OPEN, PRO-IP ACTS), the people (Us gamers) say "Yes please, we want our servers back". This is the solution phase. Congratulations you have just been played like a harpsichord. This is called the thin edge of the wedge, once in they drive it home. (Thick end of the wedge) Result is that the Government will selectively clamp down on any website or group it feels is a threat to themselves. My advice is to do nothing. Forget Anonymous was ever in the Documentary. If we do not react, then there can be no solution offered. Hope this makes sense. Oh, here is the latest on flase flags: icOE7rn8jkU Regards Alpha.
  3. :lol: They should have had the New world order quote from Drebin in there too. Also they could have throw some DNA, La Li Lu Le Lo, Patriots & AI in there too. Awesome, thanks for the laugh MIX. Pretty much hit the nail. Regards Alpha.
  4. MGS4 anyone? Regards Alpha,
  5. Treyarch Studios ‏ @Treyarch The mechanical quad-ped at :30 is a Cognitive Land Assault Weapon (C.L.A.W.) Just tweeted a few minutes ago. Regards Alpha.
  6. Things have slowed down to quickly. I need more. Every damned day I'm checking those boards. To quote Jonny Five "Need input". Regards Alpha.
  7. We do, sadly I am not one of them. Welcome to CoDz. Regards Alpha.
  8. Noted. Regards Alpha.
  9. fnqPjUPLDjY This is more suited to your epicness Carbon. After all you are the deadest of them all. The dead man walking. I tried the other day to match your deathly status by shocking myself. Alas I am still too Human. Regards Alpha.
  10. He won't bite Matuzz, i've already tried. Thanks for the updates, have added them all. Will be watching them. Regards Alpha.
  11. Not to mention the date. Is there anything new? Regards Alpha.
  12. The film was a turd I have to say, but not the worst film I've seen. This picture should give you an idea of why I think it is important. Regards Alpha.
  13. Watching Return of the Living Dead 4 NECROPOLIS. AMu9O7F6J5Q Sorry for the shitty quality, all the best ones have embedding disabled. Add to what has been said here. Watch the film, I swear you will be hooked in the first few minutes. When I saw the company in this film I thought TACITUS. Regards Alpha.
  14. Just googled Mj-12 & the Vault this was at the top: O.M.G > FBI "The Vault" Reveals Roswell and MJ-12 Documents: US UFO Disclosure : FBI "The Vault" Reveals Roswell and Majestic 12 Documents Previously we had reported UK MOD Released USA MJ-12 UFO Documents In Its Latest X-File Disclosure. [Link] and many questioned the authenticity of documents. Now in latest development according to FBI website "The Vault" is our new electronic reading room, containing more than 2,000 documents that have been scanned from paper into digital copies so you can read them in the comfort of your home or office. Included more than 25 new files that have been released to the public but never added to this website; dozens of records previously posted on our site but removed as requests diminished; and files from our previous electronic reading room. FBI "The Vault" Guy Hottel Document : Document sates a special agent in charge of the FBI's Washington Field Office, who sent a memo concerning flying saucers to the FBI's director in March 1950. "An investigator for the Air Force stated that three so-called flying saucers had been recovered in New Mexico," according to the memo dated March 22, 1950. "They were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in diameter. Each one was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall, dressed in metallic cloth of a very fine texture. Each body was bandaged in a manner similar to the blackout suits used by speed flyers and test pilots. "According to Mr. Guy Hottel, the saucers were found in New Mexico due to the fact that the Government has a very high-powered radar set-up in that area and it is believed the radar interferes with the controlling mechanism of the saucers. Continued here: http://www.ufo-blogger.com/2011/04/us-u ... veals.html Regards Alpha.
  15. Can you imagine 8 players fighting over the mystery box? Plus x8 zombies is insane. I would actually like to see this. Total defence. Do you all know how to shoot by rank? :twisted: Aim, Ready, FIRE. Regards Alpha.
  16. The Vault is a nick name for the DUMB (Deep underground millitary bunker) that lies under the Pentagon. You see windows with a view to the outside. However in an age of holograms can you trust what your eyes see? Did anyone see Resident Evil the Movie? The Hive (or Hive) is a fictional top secret underground laboratory in the 2002 film Resident Evil. The complex is controlled by a super computer known as the Red Queen. The facility is located deep beneath the streets of Raccoon City and houses more than 500 scientists, technicians and support staff, all of which are employed by the Umbrella Corporation. To make it easier for the staff to work underground for extended periods of time, the designers of the Hive incorporated advanced wall holograms that display a view from a high rise tower, coupled with a cool breeze from the ventilation system & climate control, working underground becomes less stressful on the people working there for long periods of time. I know this is a stretch, but hell it is 2025 & drones are being hacked by terrorists firesale style (See Die Hard 4 & Ironman II). Woods could be under the Pentagon in the Vaults. Google The Pentagon Vaults for some rumors. I have heard that they have a Nuclear reactor under the Pentagon as well & that the Vaults are connected to the Maglev underground train network which is further linked to all other DUMBs around the world. Apparently these trains can run up to MAC 3 as the tunnels are in a state of vacuum thus removing the problems created by air friction. This is Illuminati linked stuff. Regards Alpha.
  17. Guess whos back: Could Michael Rooker be returning to Zombies as well as the campaign? Pretty much the only character from COTD that can expect a warm welcome back to zombies. Regards Alpha.
  18. Awesome stuff matey, I was talking about you over on CoDZL. Were your ears burning? Regards Alpha.
  19. Thanks Mix. I was a bit shocked that I hit the nail again. I was expecting to be very wrong. Regards Alpha.
  20. Frank Woods was voiced by James C. Burns, not James Woods. I didn't write it. I just forwarded it. Not my mistake. He also calls the new bad guy by the wrong name twice, I corrected the first but missed the second. (I will correct it all when I CBA) Regards Alpha.
  21. viewtopic.php?f=81&t=21236 Everything you need is here. Regards Snake.
  22. People don't get my humour. Fuck me the pony is off limits. :roll: Regards Alpha.
  23. Is that a challenge? Do not tempt me. Take the stick out of your arse Triixter. I was joking... Regards Alpha.
  24. WTF is with the pony? GTFO with that shit. Alpha uses Raygun on said Pony... DIE. Seriously FPSrussia made a comment on lads who like ponies... You need to be into Pus... erm yeah so... like girls... If I see one more pony the ban hammer is coming down. This is how a horse should look on Codz. Regards Alpha.
  25. http://www.youtube.com/user/CALLOFDUTY/custom Try it out, be sure to turn it off when your done. v2fe_97fvE0 LhedLuFO7_k NPVGWathp-A cJUVej7enHg Tme18xVSoeY frWTXI8_Nnk x3tedlWs1XY ................ http://kotaku.com/5906838/everything-we ... ack-ops-ii Thanks to covert for this. 48 Things That You Should Know About Call of Duty: Black Ops II Last week, I headed down to visit with Treyarch in Santa Monica to get an extended look at Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Our visit was entirely hands-off, and consisted mostly of a series of in-game demos of missions from the single-player campaign, as well as a new open-ended single-player mode called "Strike Force." The in-game missions were mostly set during a drone attack of Los Angeles, but we caught a few glimpses of other sections, as well. Rather than write a huge narrative preview, I thought I'd just cut right to the chase and list as many facts about the game as I could. I almost hit Stephen's standing record of 50, but fell just short. Oh well! There's a reason he's the boss. From single-player to Strike Force all the way to Multiplayer and Zombies. (Less info on those last two, unfortunately.) Buckle up. Let's start with... The Story: The game's story will jump between two timelines, with the primary one set in 2025. "Most" of the game will be set in 2025. It is a direct sequel to Black Ops. We will find out definitively what happened at the end of Black Ops—presumably, Mason didn't actually kill JFK, given that he's out in the field in Black Ops II. But who knows? The second timeline will be set in the late 80's near the end of the Cold War. The story will be narrated by Black Ops character Frank Woods, now an old man. Apparently he didn't die at the end of Black Ops after all. In the 80's timeline, players will take on the role of Black Ops protagonist Alex Mason. In 2025, players will take on the role of David Mason, who is the son of Alex Mason. The father/son relationship will play a part in the story. Hello daddening of video games! In the game's fiction, there is a second Cold War happening between China and the US due to the scarcity of Rare Earth Elements used to make tech devices and military weapons. The story is based on a real-world possibility, as China (according to the folks at Treyarch) currently controls 95% of the rare earth elements in the world. Topical! Many of the real-world hooks are inspired by P.W. Singer's Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century. A good deal of the 1980's action will take place during proxy wars in Central America. Tropical! Game Director Dave Anthony hinted that we may find out more about "imaginary" Viktor Reznov. "He was essentially a figment of the player's imagination," Anthony said. "Or was he?" Studio Director Mark Lamia chimed in, playfully. "Will we find out more about that?" asked Anthony with a smirk. David Mason (the son)'s callsign is "Section." Which is kind of a cool callsign. The villain will be a man named Raul Menendez, who in 2025 is pitting the Chinese and US governments against each other by hacking into their drones and other robotic weapons. The 1980's missions will chronicle what started Menendez on setting his current-day plans in motion. The story is was written from the ground up by Dark Knight and Batman Begins co-writer David Goyer. Goyer joined the first Black Ops part of the way through. He wanted to "create a memorable villain" with Martinez. Martinez has hacked into the US's unmanned drones and unleashed an attack on Los Angeles. In the mission we saw, a fleet of drones were destroying buildings in downtown LA. There will be at least one female character in the game, a pilot named Anderson. She laid quite a bit of waste during the entire LA mission. The president in 2025 is also a woman, and appeared in the "Attack on LA" mission. David Mason's sidekick is a soldier named Nelson who appears to be played by Michael Rooker of Mallrats and The Walking Dead fame. The game will be using full-body performance capture to place its actors in the game; the tech demo I saw demonstrated both male and female actors captured with the sort of clarity we've come to expect from games using full-performance capture. James C. Burns (Happy now? :roll: ) will reprise his role as Frank Woods, of course. The Gameplay: From what I saw in several demo sections set in a burning, futuristic LA, drones are controllable in combat and will play a large part in the game. Players have a drone-controller on their wrist in the game, and can use it to assign targets and waypoints. There will be horses, and horseback-riding, during at least one sequence in the 1980's. They even went so far as to bring a horse into the motion capture studio. At one point in the demo, the player jumped into a futuristic anti-aircraft gun and shot down enemy drones. Vehicle segments will be back, including one piloting a futuristic VTOL airship. Part of the VTOL mission was mostly on-rails, but the second part involved free-flying and dogfighting with drones. The Black Ops II story will be branching—it will feature choices and variable outcomes. Wait, what? Yep. At one point, players had an option to either grab a sniper rifle and cover their squad, or rappel down to join up with them. Presumably that choice leads to a slightly different gameplay experience—this looks like one of the smaller of the choices offered in the game. A large part of the branching will be due to Strike Force, which is a brand-new game mode featuring tactical, open-ended gameplay in sandbox-style levels. The New Game Mode: "Strike Force" Strike Force missions will be woven into the core single-player campaign, and will present themselves as various black ops missions available around the globe. Players won't be able to play all of the strike force missions in a single playthrough. Strike Force is currently only included in the campaign and isn't a separate mode. It won't allow for multiplayer but, at some point down the road, could be fleshed out. "Things like Zombies originally started as unlocks," said an Activision representative after we followed up to make sure. "We're not taking the option off the table." Depending on the outcome of a given strike force mission, the story will change. "You're going to choose a mission," said Lamia, "and that's a branch for the story. Say there's three missions out there—you're not going to go back and play all of them; the story goes on. If you die on a strike force mission, you die in the story." Going on that, it would seem that the playable characters don't feature in the Strike Force missions. Strike Force allows players to control squads of troops, giving follow/hold commands with the shoulder buttons. Strike Force also allows a zoomed-out command view via an unmanned aerial drone that lets you to set waypoints for your units to achieve shifting goals. Strike Force will allow you to control (at the very least) armed aerial drones, armed land-drones, and unarmed aerial drones in addition to being able to hop to the viewpoint of any of the soldiers in your squad. The strike force missions will unfold organically but will be written into the story—in that way, they'll function somewhat like a single-player version of the multiplayer in Mass Effect 3. I think I heard Keifer Sutherland voicing one of the squad members in Strike Force, but I'm not sure. Consider this a Keifer! Rumor! Multiplayer: Multiplayer director David Vonderhaar relayed that the new approach they are taking is "One size does not fit all." That means, he said, that there is no one way to play a Call of Duty game. So, they're pulling back features like create-a-class, killstreaks, and other features and reexamining them, challenging their assumptions of "what cows are sacred." Multiplayer will take place entirely in the year 2025—there will be no multiplayer missions set in the 80's. They are taking the E-sports community very seriously. In part, that means that they're focusing on making the game more fun to watch as a spectator. Hopefully that means super cute, colorful uniforms! Online Director Dan Bunting took us through a tech demo of the upgraded graphics; while lighting upgrades and tech aren't usually the most interesting topics, what they were showing looked great. As they put it, they are aiming for "PC quality graphics running at 60 FPS on a console." The illusion was quite convincing. We saw two unpopulated multiplayer maps: The first map we saw was a naturalistic map located in a village in Yemen. The second map was called "Aftermath" and was set in a ruined downtown LA, presumably after the drone-attack that we saw in the demo. Zombies: Zombies will definitely be back in Black Ops II, and will feature all new modes that are more fleshed-out than ever. "There will be more zombies and more modes; just more." The zombies are "In the multiplayer engine." "If you think about all of the things we can do with our multiplayer engine," Lamia said, "You can start to think about how we might be looking at this." Okay then! Zombies are the only confirmed co-op aspect of Black Ops II. The campaign and strike-force modes do not appear to feature co-op. And that's that. 48 facts about Call of Duty: Black Ops II. The final two facts will be made available as DLC. (Just kidding.) Watch the First Trailer For Black Ops II Right Now Here it is, folks—the first trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops II. As you can see, the game will take place in the future. And in the past! The military has come to rely on a huge force of unarmed drones and tanks, and some nefarious so-and-so has hacked them and turned them against us. Black Ops regular Frank Woods returns as an old man to tell the story, which begins with Los Angeles under drone attack. Stick around for a whirlwind tour of airplane cockpits, horseback riding, and a sweet Michael Bay glory-shot of a helicopter flipping over some cars on a highway. This sure does tick all the Call of Duty checkboxes. Check back at midnight tonight, when we'll have a bunch more details about the game. ...................... Follow the link. Happy to see Rooker returning to Call of Duty. Regards Alpha.
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