This is freaking awesome I’m so glad we are getting a Dev kit! This weekend is gonna be epic.
I am setting up a stream from the pre-cognitive sub-routine
To me, it looks like a folder or package like the ones you get in the mail, with a piece of paper on top because if you look at the bottom of the paper, it looks like there’s another corner of the tan thing there.
Package with postage invoice??
Could it be a dev kit? And that document to the right is gonna be sent with it?
Do we know what the hex at the bottom translates to before I start wright it all down to find out? Lol
I think it was translated to say this by @Carsinger …
Don’t quote me though
Eta unknown
Eta unknown
eta may 18-19
Is L Plays Gaming right?
Yes, it’s higher up in the thread by @Carsinger
Edit: and @Mad-Hatter just copied it too
This has probably been covered already but I got the freighter crash log up last night that talked about the sentinels attacking one another and the emergency beacon in repeat emitting “sixteen”. This surely must be linked with Emily / loop16. I am wondering whether it was Emily trying to hack into the simulation and take over some of the local sentinels. #tinfoil
I reckon she’s been deleting my comm balls as well then!!
To my understanding, Emily is the simulation, i.e. the game. We players are glitches appearing in her dream state, in which she is “locked” or “trapped”…
So Emily / loop16 is the simulation. The dreamers are the travellers locked in the simulation attempting to find a way out. They awake on a spacecraft or crashed on a planet surface with a busted up spacecraft near them (NMS lore). Some travellers never make it off a planet whereas others do manage it and are given a task of seeking out the Atlas.
The sssumption is that the dreamers enter the simulation via the W/Are tech device. The motives behind W/Are Tech are currently unknown but there is a suspicion that they are not being wholly honest with us. Some kind of crowd computing using human brain power over a satellite network is suspected but for what ends, we don’t currently know.
Arnaud is suspected as being one of the dreamers who has not awakened. His log in WT suggests that he entered an asteroid field in the simulation and crashed on a planet.
Is the above accurate so far? I am trying to put together my own log to try and link all the pieces together.
That also ties in with some of the crashed starship lore if I remember correctly…
Is there a complete log of all the in game lore, all of the responses from uninhabited buildings, crashed ships/freighters, monoliths, etc stored in a wiki anyway?
@colvr4
Actually there is.
@DevilinPixy spent quite a bit of time compiling it here NMS Lore & More (SPOILERS!) - version 1.38
Hmmm, could it be???
CREATHOLOGRAM Creature Hologram - Environmental decoration
A decorative holographic representation of wildlife captured in the user’s discovery log.
Wow. That’s fantastic. Many thanks
On the left hand side is bubble wrap. The images seem to suggest that this is linked to the posting of the dev kits. The packaging, box, and inside a smartphone with a pseudo hologram projector. We may have to wait for the first dev kits to be delivered to get the next clues. A ‘non-live drop’ straight to the CSD rather than us having to go and find it
Edit: sorry that was in response to a question about the image showing the possible W/Are Tech dev kit box and the texture in the background. If you look closely you can see that the image is the outer box cover (top) and a bespoke Styrofoam case containing a smartphone wrapped in bubble wrap; the bubble wrap is folded back to the left revealing the screen. On the screen of the smartphone is the image used with the pseudo-hologram device to project a holographic image. IMO.
The smartphone looks to be one of the later i-phones judging by the placement of the speaker and forward-facing camera that can be seen to the right of the hologram image.
The USA image looks to me like a padded envelope that contains at least one sheet of printout from a technical log. The document has been redacted but may contain some useful information. The question has to be, who has this been sent to? hmm, given the context it could be instructions for the dev kit.
Thanks.
I realised way later it was just a bit of packaging. In my eagerness to study the hologram projector I had the image so blown up and enhanced on screen, the bubble wrap to the side looked like something organic.
Good example of not seeing the forest for the trees.