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Shi no numa note deemed insignificant, or is it really?


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I was derping around in the Doctor's Quarters in Shi No Numa, getting some Juggernog after geting do- besides the point, I found this note under the desk adjacent to the Juggernaut machine in Docs Quarters.

what I remember it saying: "Might be powering HAARP, but it comes with a risk"

DataPack found this note earlier, but what are the possible candidates for this risk?

According to conspiracy theorists

Natural Disasters

Disrupts Human mental processes

Disables communication globally

Mind Control

Delivers massive amounts of energy equal to a nuclear bomb.

Note that mind control was one of Maxis's key elements to turning his hopeless zombies into lethal, undead soldiers.

Also, the fact that it disrupts mental processes could be the cause for why Maxis's fruitless efforts to "humanize" his zombies were thwarted, and how the zombies just yell and run for you.

However, the main research base for HAARP is in Alaska, plus it was a project that was proposed to span for a 20 year period starting in 1993.

If it's been mentioned in 1946, then something's up, they may have been hiding it's existence for 50+ years!

HAARP has been blamed for numerous earthquakes, particularly the 2010 Haiti Earthquake,which was disasterous among most others. Though tornados, hurricanes, and tsunamis have been speculated to have been a HAARP activity, it focuses on Earthquakes the most. How erroneous, as it should focus on those two aerial factors, it is after all focused on the ionosphere.

Here's where things get kicking, if the crew decides to return to Earth, there will be earthquakes because those missiles are basically meteors, it could have erupted the Yellowstone supervolcano, capable of clouding up the entire earth thus starving plants and animals, but not zombies!

This theory is plausible because if Area 51 is still intact despite being practically in the blast zone, then as long as the crew can go to the HAARP research facility in Alaska and dispatch the possible earthquakes, tornados, and hurricanes, without it fueling anymore hypercanes (super hurricanes caused by asteroid impacts).

Now how would HAARP not be deactivated? What are the odds of the entire team at that facility to have taken their time to deactivate the device while being overrun the zombies so far into the past?

After all, the fact that any rational human would just abandon everything to survive, hence why Richtofen wanted to survive to get what he wanted, to control the zombies.

Why would the crew come to Earth again? Where else could they go? Mars, perhaps, or a Moon pyramid, but Earth has many supplies, so it would be smart to go there next, with PES of course, since Earth's atmosphere has been blasted into space.

So what do you think? Took some brain storming but I pulled through, and at 5 AM too! :cry:

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