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I believe these gongs originate from Tibet. So I think we should look in the direction of Chinese mythology in order to understand this message. Photo of gong in Sim, Wat Xieng Thong, Luang Phrabang, Laos. http://downtheroad.org/Asia/Photo/a2Laos_Pictures/4Luang_Phrabang_Monks_Wats_Mekong.htm Old buddhistic Gong, used to call the monks to the temple . From Laos http://www.123rf.com/photo_3111926_old-buddhistic-gong-used-to-call-the-monks-to-the-temple--from-laos.html this Buddhist Gong is actually in Thailand
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Explaining the Conehead Skull on Richtofen's Shrine
MixMasterNut replied to MixMasterNut's topic in Shangri-La
You should see the stuff I've posted over on codzl that isn't here ;) -
I don't see how Las Vegas fits within a Nazi Sci-Fi story. If you want zombies in Las Vegas, then I suggest you play Dead Rising 2
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I use a wireless xbox controller for PC zombies. And I use that same wireless USB adapter SuperHands recommended to you (except I bought mine on Amazon and it came in the color black). I hear most wired xbox controller will work on PC without any adapter. My Razer Onza controller works just as well.
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for those who missed it, here's another version of the same image I guess the original gif couldn't handle all of my rage. I read MegaAfroMan's orginal post on here saying he was going to try to beat my score. In my head, all I hear is, "F*** that S***! I'm going to go beat my own score just to put AfroMan in his place!"... then I scroll down further... and I see he already has done it. Rage Mode [ENGAGED] I'm now one rung further down on the codz NML leaderboards. There was a time where I was top dog around here on the NML kill score. Yeah, that lasted all of 1.5 days. Ah, the good ol' days... Nothing against MegaAfroMan. But let's just say I am no longer content with my NML high score, moreso than ever at the moment. Everyone else is stepping up their game. So I need to as well. I've been meaning to get back on the NML horse. Now I have more motivation than ever to do it.
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Leave me alone.... I have work to do *Grabs M1911 & knife, and slams the door behind him*
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JFK at Natch? A Theroy
MixMasterNut replied to TheZombieChicklet's topic in General Zombies Discussion
JFK is not nervous because he's considered a national hero. He took challenges head on. Plus he probably already knew about the grizzly zombie experiments going down in the basements of Five. If it was JFK at NDT, then why don't any of the characters have his voice and dialog? Nacht is the one map that no one takes seriously storyline wise. The story line really started out at Verruckt. BTW, here's my favorite screenshot of JFK from the game: -
[center:3r0b8tyj]Ever wonder about this stone disc in the starting room of Shangri la?... ... and here's is another one in the Biodome on Moon I believe these are Dropa Stone Discs ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Legend of the Dropa Stones - The Chinese Rosewell In 1938, Chi Pu Tei, an archaeologist professor at the Beijing University, led a group of his students on and expedition to explore a series of connected caves, in a remote, pathless, part of the Himalayan moutains, in Bayan-Kara-Ula in Qinghai, which is right on the border of China and Tibet. It is reported that parts of the tunnels may have been artifically carved out, because the series of tunnels were described to be squared and the walls glazed, as if cut with great heat. Inside the tunnels, the team found many rows of neatly organize tombs, containing 4 ft 4 in skeletons buried within. The skeletons themselves had abnormally big heads, small bodies, and frail limbs. It is said that one of the members of the team suggested that they might be the remains of an unkown species of gorilla. To which Professor Chi Pu Tei responded "Who ever heard of apes burying one another?" On the walls they found drawing that depicted these same humanoid creatures with big heads and frail limbs. They look very much like what we would describe as "grey" aliens. There were also carved on the walls, pictures of the Sun, Moon, stars, and the mountains around them. In addition, there were pea-size dots connecting the Earth with the sky. This suggest that it may have been an ancient star map (ie ET road map) At the burial site, the team found a foot wide stone disc, with tiny grooves spiraling out from it's center, much like a vinyl record. As they explored the tunnels further they found even more of these stone discs. 716 in total. The stone discs, and other findings were collected, cataloged and taken back to the University. The stone discs are said to be around 12,000 years old. The location of these caves has never been found again. In 1958, 20 years after the discover, a scholar at the university, Dr. Tsum Nui of Beijing concluded that the grooves on the disc consisted of ancient hieroglyphics of unknown origin and pattern. The designs were so small that you would need a magnifying glass to read the markings. How the markings could have been etched in so tiny, and with such precision is still a mystery. When Dr. Tsum Nui deciphered the symbols on the discs, they told an amazing story. What he discovered was that the stones discs were a recorded history for a primitive group of people called the Ham. The deciphered symbols told a story of how a group of Ham hunters came across a crashed alien space ship. There they encountered these aliens beings which they called, the Dropa. The Ham hid in their caves from the Dropa for ten days before realizing that the Dropa only had peaceful intent. During the confusion, the Ham exterminated most of the Dropa because of how repulsively different they looked and smelled from themselves. There were passages that expressed regret for this. There were also feelings of regret because of the remote location of the crash site, the Ham were not being able to help the Dropa repair their spacecraft, thus leaving the Dropa unable to return to their home planet. Russian scientist were granted access to research the stone discs. They found that the discs contained large amounts of cobalt and other metallic substances. They placed the disc on a special turntable, and once spun it was said to have vibrated or "hummed" in an unusual rhythmic pattern as though an electic current was passing through them. They may have been used in some part of an electrical circuit. And they have clear physical evidence suggesting that they have been exposed to extraodinarily high voltages. The Russian scientist reported that they appeared to be some kind of ancient hard disk. Dr. Tsum was told to keep quiet about his findings, however his report eventually appeared in a professional journal in 1962. He was then ridiculed and blacklisted by the Perking Academy of Pre-history into self-imposed exile in Japan for the remainder of his life. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video gives a good overview of the legend of the Dropa Stone Discs [youtube:3r0b8tyj]74itBLQCs4s[/youtube:3r0b8tyj] Images of Dropa Discs The Lolladoff Disc [/center:3r0b8tyj] Resources: http://www.crystalinks.com/dropa.html http://paranormal.about.com/od/ancientanomalies/a/aa060198.htm ********************************************************************************************************************************* Special thanks to TheFlame150 on the PTG forums for pointing out this theory on the dropa stones. He pointed it out, and I just ran with it.
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Yeah, but they are good research resources. You won't learn about Vril Generators in the game, even though it's a part of the story. You need to look into outside resources to gain an understanding of what the golden rod really is. I'm sure the info in this particular book isn't unique. There are lots of resources out there on the powers and benefits of Vril Generators. But if you want to gain a deep understanding of why Richtofen would need to obtain the golden rod in order to ascend into a god, then you do need to look into books like this that go into the significance of Vril Energy and this Immoral Reawakening stuff though Vril Generators.
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The way the storyline is going, I see the future maps being thinks like Stonehenge, Pyramids, El Dorado, Atlantis, etc. But what I really want is for maps to go back to the erry nazi WW2 feel. So I'm mostly looking forward to the Paris catacomb style of maps. I think that's something that Kino preserved well. But the rest of Black Ops maps really lacked from what was established in the WAW maps in that department. That's the horror feel I want. Not a cheesy time traveling adventure to exotic places.
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In my opinion, it doesn't shoot vril energy. Richtofen believes the 31-79 JGb215 was invented by Dr. Maxis. The burst that gets shot out changes the molecular composition of what it hits so that the crystalines on an atomic level are reorganized into a tighter structure. Thus the object shrinks. The 31-79 JGb215 is a transmutation device, and I'm not even sure it was originally meant to be used as a weapon at all. I look at it as a tool being used as a weapon. Sort of like how you can stab a zombie in the brain with a screw driver, but at the end of the day, it's still a screw driver. Notice that it doesn't actually kill anything at all. It just shrinks stuff. Check my thread in my sig for more info on what I've uncovered about the 31-79 JGb215 so far.
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Let's Celebrate 115 Day !
MixMasterNut replied to yellow-card8's topic in General Zombies Discussion
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The Four Guardians ***GROUP REQUEST THREAD***
MixMasterNut replied to carbonfibah's topic in Site News
Got to the end of Round 41 on Moon with SuperHands and Tom852 today, and then my connection dropped. So I don't have a final scoreboard with me on it, but here is a screenshot with me on it (RD 41), from SuperHands perspective: http://cloud.steampowered.com/ugc/613847892703160038/21EF82CD9F79654F900D02FDC71F248823E81118/ -
You can teleport back to Area 51 before the nukes hit and then see an effect as the nukes hit, and the earth shakes. So I'm doubting they were intercepted. 1RKzekpUDCI (props to Stwrsbob for the vid)
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Let's Celebrate 115 Day !
MixMasterNut replied to yellow-card8's topic in General Zombies Discussion
You'll be cramming inbetween rounds and revives :lol: -
Let's Celebrate 115 Day !
MixMasterNut replied to yellow-card8's topic in General Zombies Discussion
Possibly. I'm going to spend a good amount of time tomorrow trying to see if I can get all the technical kinks wrinkled out to do a livestream on Sunday. I've never hosted a live stream before, so lets hope Murphy's Law doesn't kick my ass too badly when trying it out. Not sure if I'll be livestreaming on Xbox or PC. Kinda depends on the technicalities of my live stream. Whichever I do, I hope to gather a group of zombie slaying friends to co-op with, and have an open discussion about the zombie storyline over the stream. -
Let's Celebrate 115 Day !
MixMasterNut replied to yellow-card8's topic in General Zombies Discussion
I will be playing a TON of zombies on 115 Day. I'm on PC and Xbox -
Zombie Survival Tip - Why I Keep a Claymore Pile [VIDEO]
MixMasterNut replied to MixMasterNut's topic in Moon
Yeah, I covered that part in my less than 2 min video. Its not like people hit those rounds often anyways I run M&S instead of AK74u2. I find Stamina up is a better perk on Moon than MuleKick. Something I picked up from Swask2's gameplay. At this point in the game I had completely run out of everything. No Gersh devices, no M&S. Nothing. Maybe I screwed up hacking the previous drop or something, because I do what I can to avoid this situation. At this point my options were either: a.) Drop my PAP'd Wavegun or M&S for a wall gun. b.) Phd Flop my way to a drop c.) Use up those claymores I've been stockpiling, and otherwise would probably never use. I pick option C On Ascension I save my claymores for the monkeys. I've died too many times to failed flop attempts on Ascension and CotD to say it's a reliable alternative. Instead I rather look for another alternative before resorting to flopping. -
hpp5pHzSUxg Just a quick zombie survival tip that you should keep claymore piles just in case you ever run out of ammo. You don't want to have to resort to Phd Flopping your way to a Max Ammo. Prepare for the worst case scenarios.
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You UK guys have to understand something about us Americans. We love to hear foreign accents :lol:
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ZOMBIE RICHTOFEN (Images Stolen from Rissole25)
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I found out more info about that red metal ball in the Yuri Gagarin propaganda poster. I'm not so sure it's an exact match to the Moon EE sphere anymore. Maybe it is, but it's unconfirmed as of now. Regardless, it still has some pretty cool CCCP space history to it. LUNA 2 FIRST SPACECRAFT TO REACH THE MOON – SEPT. 14, 1959 LMAO at Khrushchev presenting a replica one of these as a gift to the US President. What a back-handed gift this was. In one way it says, "just remember we Russians sent a space-craft to the Moon first". And the real sphere had an explosive device inside of it. So I'm sure the americans were a bit uneasy about accepting this gift wondering if it's really a bomb, lol. Seriously, the Russians can be complete badasses when they want to be. Not sure if this has any relation or not. But this globe/sphere is interesting: Altion on Baikonur Cosmodrome LPAs7IKCYCc
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RPK because it sounds sexier, has better recoil, reload and shoots faster. I could care less about the extra damage. I rather just build a ton of points with it and then spin the box again for something better.
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Explaining the Conehead Skull on Richtofen's Shrine
MixMasterNut replied to MixMasterNut's topic in Shangri-La
Ill be posting the better end of my stuff on both sites from now on.
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