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The Hint, The Warning, Is It True?

The Hint, The Warning, Is It True?

Has anyone figured out the hint/the warning?

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Reply #26 Top

Spoiler: The current generation of Vasari forgot what they are running for, but were told to run. They decide blowing up planets is fine since they are all going to be devoured anyways. They start eating everything. Eventually they run into some odd looking race. Who cares, eat their planets. The odd race begins to run from some madness that just wants to eat their planets. They flee for ages until that generation dies off, with the current being told to run. They enter Trade Federation space...

 

JK it's the Space Ponies.

Reply #27 Top

Quoting Yurka_Sanctuary, reply 26
Spoiler: The current generation of Vasari forgot what they are running for, but were told to run. They decide blowing up planets is fine since they are all going to be devoured anyways. They start eating everything. Eventually they run into some odd looking race. Who cares, eat their planets. The odd race begins to run from some madness that just wants to eat their planets. They flee for ages until that generation dies off, with the current being told to run. They enter Trade Federation space...

 

JK it's the Space Ponies.
End of Yurka_Sanctuary's quote

 

That would be truly Galacticaesque...

Reply #28 Top

The warning is that...the solar system is about to be assaulted by a fleet of HuyMacs!

Reply #29 Top

I understand the message "its in the codes" like a play on words:
Whats inside the code? Bugs
But Bug has two meanings, the Natural thing, and the Virtual thing.

So i dont think that there is a real codeline that says "it is this", i think it means simply...Bugs.

Reply #30 Top

It would be really ironic if it were dinosaurs. 

Reply #31 Top

Quoting Destraex, reply 30
It would be really ironic if it were dinosaurs. 
End of Destraex's quote

How is that in any way ironic?

Reply #32 Top
Quoting gamer_ffa, reply 31

Quoting Destraex, reply 30
It would be really ironic if it were dinosaurs. 
End of Destraex's quote

How is that in any way ironic?
End of gamer_ffa's quote

I thought that same thing.

Reply #33 Top

It would be ironic if they were dinosaur look-alikes made of nanites!

(Just an idea)

Reply #34 Top

Perhaps mutated cheese from the moon of old earth has become sentient and sided with mankind.

Reply #35 Top

Quoting LazerusKI, reply 29
I understand the message "its in the codes" like a play on words:
Whats inside the code? Bugs
But Bug has two meanings, the Natural thing, and the Virtual thing.

So i dont think that there is a real codeline that says "it is this", i think it means simply...Bugs.
End of LazerusKI's quote

 

Not bugs... MISSINGNO. !

Reply #36 Top

Mutant robot zombie lesbians from outer space

Reply #37 Top

Quoting Sinperium, reply 34
Perhaps mutated cheese from the moon of old earth has become sentient and sided with mankind.
End of Sinperium's quote

Lol, that alliance would never work.  The first time they had an argument and a human said "I'd eat you for breakfast" would be taken as a promise rather than an idle threat.

Reply #38 Top

If you guys don't get back on topic and tell me the hint, then I'll send you a phase jumping star base. Nothing personal, just that I want to know if the hint/the warning is true.

OK, fine. SPOILER:

No, I really didn't put a spoiler here. But you'll never find out that I pranked you, because all you'll see is a black line!!!!!!!!!

How long it takes you to figure ^^ out, probably seven minutes.... BEFORE I POST THIS!!

Whoever figures out what I posted gets a free cookie*!

*With a chance of 0 out of 1000000000000000.

Reply #39 Top

Nope, ain't gonna do it. Took me a while and I am a code-monkey.

Reply #40 Top

Quoting Ryat, reply 39
Nope, ain't gonna do it. Took me a while and I am a code-monkey.
End of Ryat's quote

Ahh!! Stupid monkeys figuring things out that normal people can't.

Reply #41 Top

Shaka, when the walls fell.

Timba, his eyes wide open.

Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.

Reply #42 Top

Quoting MadCowKing, reply 41
Shaka, when the walls fell.

Timba, his eyes wide open.

Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.
End of MadCowKing's quote

I have no idea what you just said.

Reply #43 Top

Star Trek TNG

Reply #44 Top

This isn't really on the subject of the little "code mystery," since someone here will be generous and tell the rest of us.
But one thing I have noticed: every race has a special planet type that they like. Vasari have Volcanic, Traders have Terran, Advent have Arid. And barren planets aren't fun for anyone.
What does that leave us with?
Ice planets.
Is there a chance that this lack of specialty towards them could, in itself, been a hint since day one? It would also explain  why the devs are so resistant to put in new planet types, and also give credibility to the possibility of a SINS II (Vasari's terror is the "4th race" that works well in ice planets).
Its not the most scientific of ideas, but something that has been running in my head for a few days now.
Thoughts?

Reply #45 Top

Quoting NR2001, reply 38
If you guys don't get back on topic and tell me the hint, then I'll send you a phase jumping star base. Nothing personal, just that I want to know if the hint/the warning is true.

OK, fine. SPOILER:

No, I really didn't put a spoiler here. But you'll never find out that I pranked you, because all you'll see is a black line!!!!!!!!!

How long it takes you to figure ^^ out, probably seven minutes.... BEFORE I POST THIS!!

Whoever figures out what I posted gets a free cookie*!

*With a chance of 0 out of 1000000000000000.
End of NR2001's quote


I would think the fact that there is something in the code about it should mean its true. Powers-that-be haven't delineated from their original course of "a terror of their own creation."

Thing is, if it was an experiment that went wrong, with the Vasari's mastery of phase space, wouldn't someone have been able to communicate it to the rest of the fleet and say, "Hey we've got Weapon X that's about to blast us into a million pieces?" I hope its not something as generic as a science experiment gone wrong. I give SINS more credit than that. :)