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MysteryMachineX

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  1. No, you are incorrect. I tested it over a span of 2 hours in solo playing as each character. Don't babble on about something you have not tested yourself. Disrespect is a hobby for you, no? Your test was flawed. Your claim means nothing. If you want to make such a case, make a thread detailing your test and people will either believe you or they will not. I'm certainly not going to make a test to prove that something does NOT occur every time someone makes fictitious connection.
  2. I on the other hand am not so forgiving. If everyone called him the Butt-Monkey, would you also call him the Butt-Monkey? Someone LIED to you by calling the Bus Driver that, who then lied to someone else who lied to someone else. Everyone calling the Bus Driver that is believing a bunch of lies. The same goes for "Him". The achievement specifically says that his name is "Him". The "Avogadro" only came from some fake leaked achievement. Maybe in Black Ops III, I should photoshop my own achievement list, calling the new character the "Teslatron"?!
  3. Thank you. I appreciate it. We tried running there in 45 seconds too. We had four people. I was aiming for 6 Perks. They were just to run alongside me with Stamin-Up and Galvanuckles as cannon fodder for the Denizens. They also killed all Denizens coming my way. Completely unhindered, still couldn't make it in 45 seconds. Btw, I also appreciate you believe my word. No reason why you shouldn't, but I'm glad you do.
  4. Hacking into the code gets us a lot of things, like the quotes and allows us to see what each quote is referring to. Also, it helps us provide evidence for theories, like 'Shangri-La on Mars' and things relating to Nikola Tesla. Would I be correct in saying that the Black Ops II quotes do not actually refer to the trigger of the quote via file name? At least in cjdog23's videos...
  5. I have removed chart. It was only added to give people some sort of ball park number to look for. But I removed it anyways because its incorrect. Thank you. I don't think your intent should be discouraged; I just think that a chart like that should be displayed based on temporary information.
  6. =_= Really? You must not have played Zombies prior to Ascension... The Ray Gun is a great weapon. You just have to not kill yourself with it. The Ray Gun does you no good if you wait until you are completely surrounded to pull it out. You have to be able to anticipate a tricky situation. I must say though, in BOII I always Pack-A-Punch straight-a-way because of the fire everywhere. The upgraded Ray Gun has less splash damage, so you are less likely to kill yourself.
  7. I think the chart on this thread should be removed for inaccuracy. I think it is outrageous to have an INCORRECT chart stickied. I know you say the numbers are off. All that means is that you know as well as the rest of us that that chart is incorrect. So please take it down.
  8. Yeah, I tested that. Riding on the bus won't get you there in 45 seconds, even if you jump straight from the building on top of the bus. Some people say the turbines on the bus make you go faster. I don't know if that's true, but I even tried that, to no avail. To make matters worse, teleporting is not an option, because there is no teleporter near enough to Power to be significant.
  9. You couldn't be more wrong. I have seen immaturity about Zombies time and time again. Pretty much following the release of each game and each DLC. It usually isn't so bad on this forum, however. (You should've seen the CoD forum...)
  10. No, not entirely. In science fiction, all time machines are essentially teleporters, but not all teleporters are time machines. A teleporter relies on the idea of disassembling something at location A and rebuilding it exactly at location B. It is a transfer of information. (This is why quantum entanglement is said to be the precursor to teleportation.) In Zombies, all of the teleporters can be turned into time machines with the right know-how. It's just that the teleporters transfer the information to another time, via some type of technology we can't understand, some type we don't have. They can move forward in time without changing space just like I can move forward but not up. So it would just be 12. Because only going backwards in time would create a new timeline. Your friend was going into the infinite dimensions of multidimensional theory. That is where every decision splits into different universes. That's fun to think about, but it isn't very useful for the Zombies storyline, because we are more concerned with how WE, as Richtofen and the others, have ARTIFICIALLY change our timeline, not how nature through quantum mechanics has made an already infinite number of universes. Well forward time travel can already be done. As you approach the speed of light, time slows down. Einstein used his famous twin example. You send a twin off into space at the speed of light. He comes back 80 years later, having not aged (much) due to the theory of relativity. However his twin that he left is now 80 years old. So, our physics within our own universe allow forward time travel. Only backwards time travel requires a new timeline to be created. So when Richtofen changes time, that new timeline is SET. So, for example, the final timeline was formed when Richtofen changed time that time. If you could look at the timeline from a higher dimension, you would see that that timeline contained everything from the past to his appearance to the destruction of the Earth that would inevitably ensue due to his appearance, not counting the natural quantum effect like I said earlier. On the contrary however, if you looked at their appearance in Ascension. You'd basically see "Cosmodrone, Gersch, skip a few, George Romero". Think about it this way, if someone in the past invented a time machine and NEVER told ANYONE, and then came to our present to tell everyone about it, would time have changed at all? No. He's just bringing stuff from our past, in our dimension, including himself and his machine. He could've told everyone in his time, but he chose to accelerate his relative time to tell people of the future instead. Going forward is easy. Backwards... not so much.
  11. Atlantis? Like the Vril-Ya. I just wanted to put it out there: Whenever I am explaining the storyline to someone who asks, I usually start with the Vril-Ya. And just to put it in terms they can easily and quickly understand, I tell them they are like Atlantis without the water.
  12. Everything you said is correct. Although, I would characterize it as splitting into an upside down ト, instead of a Y. Keep in mind however, that this only applies to backwards time travel. Physics shows forwards time travel is possible without multidimensional theory via Einstein's theory of relativity. And yes, this type of time travel requires multidimensional theory, which states that there is an infinite number of universes, and an infinite number of them. And every time something occurs due to choice or chance, multiple realities occur with each decision. For example, there could be a universe where Hitler won the war. Want a mind-buster? There's an interesting experiment in quantum mechanics that shows how perception itself can determine an event. Scientists shot a laser, well electrons, at a scanner. The machine detected that they moved as a wave. So the scanner said the electrons hit EVERYWHERE on the scanner, even behind SOLID barricades in experiments with solid barricades, which should be impossible. However, when scientists WATCHED the experiment, the electron would move as a particle and only hit a single part of the scanner. Furthermore, scientists were able to slow down the experiment. The scientists waited until partway through and then looked at it. The scanner detected the electron as a wave, and then the scientists saw it as a particle. AND the scanner had the data reflect that it had been a particle all along, despite prior findings. So time in the past literally changed. Even furthermore, there's no telling which particle will become a reality. It may hit a certain coordinate, or some other, or some other. Multidimensional theory states that each time one of these differences occurs, ALL possibilities occur, each in a different reality. So in our reality, the electron hit farther up than the other reality where it hit farther down. Question is, does the real world behave like quantum mechanics? Well that's where we turn to Schrodinger's cat, which I'm sure you've heard of. Anyway, back down to Earth. There's already been many timelines in Zombies. It just hasn't been discussed much until this last major one that completely re-wrote history. But technically, even their presence has changed history, even if minutely. We start with Timeline 1, or T1. Richtofen and co. jumped ahead in time to Kino der Toten, ~1968. Same timeline. They then time travel to Ascension, 1963, creating T2. They then travel forward again to Call of the Dead, 2011. Same timeline. They then travel backwards to Shangri-La, ~1990, creating T3. During the Easter Egg, they went back in time 8 times, creating T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, and T11. Then they went backwards to No Man's Land and Moon, ~1967 (The U.S.'s teleporter had no time function.) This created T12. T12 split from T11 when they arrived at Area 51. However, none of them but Richtofen could've known that T12 would result in the end of the world as we know. We are now 11 timelines away from the first one, and the world is a very different place indeed.
  13. That's not a "confirmation". That is conjecture. This thread isn't even about any Easter Egg.
  14. Yes. I'm quite familiar with this kind of thing. I'm really into astronomy, time travel, multidimensional theory, and other "science fiction" ideas. I think I might be able to help you wrap your head around it. Like for example, take the TV show Doctor Who. I'll assume you don't watch it. The show is about a man who time travels across the universe. His past is haunted by many many things that have been unwritten from history. For example, his race was prevented from ever existing due to time travel. You could literally plot a series of images of the entire universe on a graph. Point 1 would be the universe WITH that race. Point 2 would be the universe without. Point 3 would be some other change. And so forth. Whereas we are prevented from undoing the 4th dimension, time, the time traveler is prevented from undoing the 5th dimension, the change of time. Once something has been changed to never exist, it is gone from every point in the first four dimensions. Maybe I should show you my Shangri-La graph?
  15. Those were unnamed survivors in the Green Run Recordings found in TranZit.
  16. The first thing I suggest is test it on a different Xbox, just to be sure. Can you lend the game to a trusted friend, have a trusted friend lend their Xbox to you, or play your game on a friend's Xbox for a few hours and see if there is any difference or similarity?
  17. Actually storyline evidence points to Russman having been picked up along the way to Green Run. So triangulate the region between Nevada (Nuketown), Colorado (license plate), and Washington (Green Run) and that is where Russman is from. I don't know who you think you are, but get your facts straight.
  18. Theater Mode is quite buggy. Sometimes the matches don't show up. Sometimes it'll only record a minute of it. Sometimes it will just not load it for you even though it does appear.
  19. "Him" only spawns at the beginning of a Round. Leave a Zombie or two, and watch the skies. When the sky overhead is thundering and lightning, begin the next Round. The odds are relatively high that he'll spawn. I did it twice in one game because we messed up the first time.
  20. No. Green Run takes place 20 years after Nuketown. Such a thing is ridiculous. You might as well see if you can solve the Easter Egg by beating the campaign a certain way. how do you know 20 years have pasted? Maxis says that he has been searching for survivors for decades, which is at least 20 years. Maxis Quote 5
  21. No. Green Run takes place 20 years after Nuketown. Such a thing is ridiculous. You might as well see if you can solve the Easter Egg by beating the campaign a certain way.
  22. ??? It's similar because they were the most thought-out because they were shipped with the game... Also, Kino is not the "favorite" map. It is the "default" map. It's the largest played because people don't pay for the DLCs.
  23. 8Q_GQqUg6Ts The theory of going back in time and preventing yourself from going back in time to create a paradox is only one of many. In fact, that theory is pretty dated: Back to the Future. An alternative, which Zombies now is highly evidenced to employ, is: Richtofen went to 2011. He then went back in time to the 1960's and blew the Earth up, thus preventing the 2011 event from occurring. However, there is no paradox. The new string of events formed its own timeline. If time is considered the 4th dimension, you can think of the 5th dimension being the changing of time itself. So Richtofen's past is still intact in another dimension; but he resides in a dimension that he has completely rewritten. See the dimension video above, and focus on the 4th, 5th, and 6th dimensions. It helps when thinking about it. In fact, I once made a Zombies 4D/5D chart. It was a chart of the time travel (4) and the changing of the time travel (5) of Shangri-La. Where X and Y make the first two dimensions, and a graph of Y and Z can show the 2nd and 3rd, I made a graph of a V and W, if you will, a graph of 4 and 5. Laterally you could see time progress per moment. Vertically you could see it change per temporal interference.
  24. Hey Tac, I made a post concerning this citing multidimensional theory. Would you care to see that or would it be worthy to bring up? I think it is, but some might not agree.
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