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The MPD is powered by the 115 Extraction Drill. The US have built a Super MPD on top of the Nuketown site in the hope of controlling Sam (as said in Classified)- They have built a dome shield structure over the Moon MPD too.- Schuster is Piloting- The MPD openingMaxis has helped the US build it (115 Extraction Drill picture in Origins) so that he can free Sam.This MPD is inside the Dome structure of the Nuketown 115 Extraction Drill.Classified: Punchcard Audio Log # 2 Call of Duty: Black Ops IIII Zombies.

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Guten morgen everyone! It’s that time again, the Order of Forgotten Mysteries (and yes, that includes you;p ) will discuss something new again.

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Is timetravel or mail deliverer your thing, or both perhaps? Then you are at the right spot. This time we will talk about a variety of letters spread across times they should not be.Let’s start at the most notorious one, the one that can be found on multiple locations in the maps Kino der Toten and Five:Date: 23rd of January, 1975From: IHCOMFSOGTo: FS ERINDUSTRY GLOBAL COMMUNICATION SERVICEWe have listed both Tabun and Sarin. Be wary of the Doctor. His involved should be minimised if you want to make it out alive. We are unsure on how he arrived at this time and place. Do what you must.Moving on to the second, observable in Classified:Date: 23rd of January, 1975From: IHCOMFSOGTo: FS ERINDUSTRY GLOBAL COMMUNICATION SERVICEWe have listed both Tabun and Sarin.

Be wary of the Doctor. His involved should be minimised if you want to make it out alive. We are aware on how he arrived at this time and place. Do what you mustAnd the last, and in my opinion most interesting one.

This one is never talked about, when searching on the internet you get zero results and it was actually by chance I found it luring in the Call of the Dead section of this site. This is the best (and only) picture I have, and if anyone has noclip skills I would highly appreciate it if (if it doesn’t take too much efford) you can get a clearer pic:Date: (unreadable, though looks like I see December)From: IHCOMFSOG (most likely)To: FS ER (most likely)(unreadable)We are running out of time(unreadable)I cannot promise these are the only ones, there might be more hidden in various maps as well.

But these three are the only ones found.A weird thing is that two of the telegrams talk about ‘Be wary of the Doctor’, while it is devoted to one FS ER: Faithful servant Edward Richthofen! So does the letter warn Richthofen for himself? My personal, hypothetical and very clear answer: Yes and no. ‘Be wary of the Doctor’ definately sounds more like Ultimis Richthofen to me. I think FS ER might be Primis Richthofen. ‘Faithful servant’ sounds Illuminati-like to me (though it definately could be Monty or the Shadowman), and remember how Primis Richthofen, in opposition to Ultimis, still somehow had a good relation with the Illuminati.

They even obeyed him when he ordered them to build a laboratory beneath Alcatraz. So my personal theory is that these messages are from the Illuminati to Primis Richthofen in order to warn him for his Ultimis self. I wonder, though, if this is the Ultimis we know, from Black Ops I, or the Ultimis of the future maps, after Classified. But there are more mysteries involved with these telegrams:Why would the messenger note Tabun and Sarin?

These are two nerve gases developed by Nazi-German scientists in the late 1930s.This could possibly be just a developers/texture error, but why is the messenger in the BO1 files called IHCOMFSOG and in BO3 IHCOMESOO?Why is, during Classified, the messenger aware of how the Doctor is capable of timetravel, and, during the events of BO1, not? Has there changed anything in-between?“We are running out of time”.

What is their agenda?It is also interesting to note that the messenger is, just as the person he warns for, capable of timetravel? The letters are written in 1975, while they can be found in 1963 (and 2011). Or did the timetravelling doctor spread these files himself?Link to previous Order of Forgotten Mysteries. Hey, guys.Another part to this, eh? I'm surprised, as well. But, when you're a person like me, and you think a lot about life, and 'grand designs', certain things come to mind.

For the sake of this particular post, I couldn't help to do that.Oftentimes, I remind myself about times before CoDz, and I get to thinking a surprising lot about the path that got me here. Hell, if you'd told me five years ago I'd be a moderator, I'd.

Probably second-guess you. Sure, it's a dream of plenty normal members, but if you're just telling yourself that will happen, you're bound to find that it may never.Given, back then, I don't think I had the greatest of proclivities for it, either. I was a young kid, coming right off of PTG's downfall. I was desperate before it, and was then.

And I think most of the reasons for that lie in a wanting, a longing, for some form of validity. Back during PTG, I do recall having that. For the wrong reasons, yes, but I had it.

Hell, the one example post that comes to mind is when I posted lyrics for his 'Zombies III' album. I worked hard on that particular post, and I had to decipher a lot of lines. Surprisingly, the lyrics do stand in places, and a lot were correct! Would you believe, a lot of people appreciated that post.and so, I milked that. I began using the post for dumb reasons and saying I'd update certain areas, and did, or say 'oh hey here's why I like each song'.

That got shut down quick, but you can imagine, I wanted that. I needed that validity. It was unhealthy, but I needed it back then. I went on to try to write the lyrics for Extinction as well, but, as fate had it, I wasn't longed for a forum that was crumbling.

I must have been one of the first in the ban wave.It sucked. I wanted that kind of interaction again, and some time after, I found my way here.and, if I'm being honest, I think I must have started off wanting the same things.

I'll go as far to say, Unity itself was victim to a lust for validity. I think I always had said 'oh hey Unity is the biggest bestest thing ever' for some time. I do believe it was good, but I was honestly a zealot to believe it better than everything. I recall being mad about trying to get people to make it a custom map, to get people to read it. It was a gem to me. Priceless and inscrutable.Of course, now I can tell you it's shit.

But that's obvious. That's why I'm rewriting it in the first place.I don't really know what kicked me out of the groove of wanting that validity. Perhaps it came around the time I started Citadel. But I stopped caring about it, y'know? Validity from others doesn't really matter if you believe that what you're doing is good enough. Anything and everything you do is good.

I stopped writing for just praise, just validity or anything. I didn't really need that. I just needed to write for myself. I guess that's all there is to it.I guess the overall point of this post is to say. Believe in yourself. The strongest things come from the strongest wills.of course, I'm absolutely obligated to tell you, I 100% appreciate the feedback Unity gets. I'd be vain to not accept it and appreciate it.

You guys make writing this weird, zany story fun. I do hope that the rewrite and the future to come will be something you guys like quite a bit. I know I do.All that said! Per aspera ad astra.-The Meh. With the upcoming continuation of our beloved story, let's not forget about the disgusting treatment of human beings at the Treyarch facility, the place where workers are mentally broken. Treyarch's money and our joy are at the cost of their lives.

The gaming industry must change: that while, ironically, CoD Zombies was the cause of an open-minded and creative individual not only doing what his boss told him but also putting his free will and time into developing this 'bonus mode'). Eheh, that rimes. Anyway, it is Wednesday again and time for the fourth Order of the Forgotten Mysteries post! This time we will head to a more recent, but equally intriguing oddity:Belinski square: A very prominent plaza in the centre of Stalingrad, in Gorod Krovi.

It is the square with the infamous Barmaley Fountain: A statue depicting a circle of six children dancing around a crocodile. Originally meant as an artistic decoration of the city, it became a symbol associated with the blind and meaningless horror and destruction that had been terrorized Stalingrad for half a year: War.I have consulted a Russian online forum, asking how the plaza in real life was called, and it appeared that it was originally simply known as the 'Trainstation Square'. So what caused this change of name in our Zombies Universe, or at least in the Agonia fracture?Belinski is obviously the last name of our well-beloved, chronic drunk, Soviet character: Niki! It seems, however, that Nikolai was merely an infantry soldier of the Red Army, rather than some famous person deserving a square being called after him.

What is more, Nikolai's wife died on the 24th of June, 1941, two days after the start of the Nazi's Operation Barbarossa: the offense on the Soviet Union. From this it seems like Nikolai lived in the very west of his country, close to Poland or maybe in the Baltic area. Additional proof for this is that, according to my helpful online Slavic comrades, any name ending with ‘-ski’ originates from the Western/Baltic/Leningrad area (however, since Stalin’s population transfer in the 1930s this doesn’t mean anything anymore). So it seems unlikely that Nikolai was some local Stalingrad celebrity or something, as he most likely didn’t originate from there. But the place being called after one Belinski would be too coincidental if it wouldn't have any ties with him. Does Nikolai have relatives? Well, you might not know, but in fact is the answer yes: He had a brother.

In one of the many knocht facts of Monty in Revelations, the following is stated:The CoD Wiki says that in a Black Ops 1 map, Nikolai states that he has a homeless brother which he hates, but I cannot find any proof for that. Also, the Timeline mentions his brother too:So there seem to be quite some nods to the existence of another Belinski. But who could this be? Der Eisendrache and Zetsubou no Shima provide us some interesting ciphers:So next to Pablo Marinus, there are four other test subjects: Takeo, Dempsey, Nikolai, and a fourth unknown one. It is said, however, that one of them is a brother of the one at large in the city (who we assume is Nikolai in Gorod Krovi). So Nikolai’s brother is a testsubject of Group 935 too? What is interesting as well, is that these are facts scattered throughout all fractures: Agonia, Proditione and Deceptio, which most likely means it is something that was in the Original Universe as well, and not merely a random fracture thing.Nikolai’s brother is also confirmed to be dead.

Compared with his addiction to booze, this might be why Nikalai sort-of forgot about him. But who could this be? And could he be the one who the plaza was named after? Leave your thoughts!This is my own theory, a far one, I know, but I’m gonna leave it here as well.

Next to Nikolai there is only one Russian we are familiar with: Viktor Reznov. There have been some nods to him in Zombie Mode as well:The Pack-a-Punched AK-47 in Mob of the Dead is named Reznov’s Revenge. Not uninteresting is that Nikolai’s name is heard in Weasels head and that the eye colour of the undead in Mob are, just like in Stalingrad, coloured blood-red.A gravestone on Belinski Square and a sign stating: “Vengeance is mine” - V.R.A trophy in Gorod Krovi, called ‘Viktorious Revenge’A cipher:All these nods seem to hint to the fact Reznov is, in opposition to Mason’s mind games, already dead (or at least in Agonia), died in Stalingrad. Now you see where I am heading to: Could Reznov be Nikolai’s deceased brother? As he stole blueprints of German technological advancements (possibly during his time as captured testsubject), he might have earned fame among the Soviets and a square named after him.

However, Reznov did so during the war, and it would be logical that the plaza was named ‘Belinski Square’ before the war. Anyway, more mysteries surrounding Reznov have been discussed in the comments of this post.Did he die or did he live? The very first time we came in touch with Reznov was at the Trainstation Square, or Belinksi Square. Also notice the crow (thanks to @PINNAZ). Let’s also not forget the spooky Cthulhu-esque skulls in Nero’s room in Shadows of Evil. We can assume those are the skulls of humanoid apothicons, like the shadowman’s squiddy form.So here’s my theory regarding the origin of the keepers. I haven't fully studied this, but from what I gather:The green is a base number per kill, plus you get the yellow points as a bonus for the type of kill.

So a base kill is always 90 points, if it's a melee kill for example you also get a +60 for the melee. Doing prior damage before the melee kill may get you some points, which then get deducted from the final tally since the max allowed per kill is 150 points. So for example:You gain 30 points from pistol shots on one zombie.Then you melee for the kill. You get 90 points for the kill, and +60 for the melee.However, that 30 you made has to be deducted since you're now 30 points over the max allowed score for that kill.So you'll see a green 90 (base score for getting a kill), a yellow +60 (melee bonus) and a red -30 (deduction for prior damage points).I'm pretty sure that's how it works anyway, but again I'm not 100% on that and could be completely wrong. It's an interesting topic that I don't think anyone has looked in-depth into at this point. So we all know who Ludvig Maxis is. Like many characters there are multiple versions of him, but universally he is a German scientist and the founder of Group 935.

We all know about the Original Timeline Dr. Maxis, Samantha's father who is the sworn enemy of Dr. This Maxis goes on to die and become part of Griffin Station's electronics, launches rockets at the Earth, leads confused masses during the apocalypse including Victis, and ultimately dooms the Earth before being wiped from existence by Monty.The second most important Maxis is the one of Dimension 63. He never had a child, but was a father figure of sorts to Dr. He would go on to hear Samantha calling to him, be attached by a zombies, and have his soul sent to the House and placed into a new body by Monty. After Revelations, he was sucked into the Summoning Key never to be seen again.However, there is a third most important Maxis that I haven't really seen people talk about much before.

I would like to connect some threads to paint a picture of this version of Maxis' importance to the storyline.So where is the Third Maxis from exactly? The Agonia Fracture.First let's establish what exactly happens in the Agonia Fracture of the Original Timeline. In early 1943, Group 935 and Division 9 collaborate to create Dragons to be used on the Eastern Front. In February, Doctor Maxis kills Sophia after she is attacked by Subject two-six, and places her mind in SOPHIA, the artificial intelligence we see in Gorod Krovi.Now, a quote from SOPHIA in Gorod Krovi in particular stands out to me:Broken Arrow?! Wait, hold up, the Broken Arrow from the 1960s? Let's set that aside for a moment though.

She says at the end, 'It has been so long. So between her creation in February, placement in Stalingrad, and then Gorod Krovi in November, what happened to Dr.

What was he doing in that time? Creating Zero Base of course:From the timeline:Given we know the Agonia Maxis was shown how to travel through dimension by Broken Arrow and he has been away for some time, plus the fact the comics were being written and releasing at the time of Gorod Krovi, it is safe to assume that Agonia Maxis is the one who created Zero Base and collected items such as the Kronorium. This would explain a lot of Sophia's knowledge about dimensions in Revelations.So what happened to him afterwards? Well, he could have returned to the Agonia fracture.

Or quite possibly, he was removed from existence by Dr. Monty due to his meddling as well as the fact he had a Maxis already in the house.Maxis' absence may also explain these two facts about the Agonia Fracture:- The zombies' eyes are red. Because Samantha will never enter the MPD at any point, the zombies' eyes do not become orange.- The existence of Griffin Station not being kept secret and Dr. Groph being a part of the battle of Stalingrad.

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In Gorod Krovi, Griffin Station can be seen on monitors on the map. This seems odd as the whole project was meant to be kept secret from Dr.

It seems he is no longer in the picture, and a different scientist may be in charge.Aside from all that, there is one more proposal I would like to make that does not have as much evidence but is fascinating to think about nonetheless. Remember how it was Broken Arrow that showed Maxis how to open gateways to other dimensions? That scientific organization created in the 1960s somehow contacted Maxis in 1943? Does this sound somewhat familiar to anyone else?. (Sorry in advance for the randomness of this thread)So uh, we made it to the weekend! I guess we all know what the term 'guilty pleasure' means and I found myself this subject well fitting here.

I'm merely curious to each of your's odd traits and characterisms, and wonder if you might have some the same as me. These are mine:Cooking a vegetarian meal to be good for the environment and later during the evening heating a small warehouse of boxes meat-containing snacks for me and my friends.Watching old spongebob episodes and disney films.Complaining about your friends behind their back to other friends (who undoubtedly do the same about me)When having a hangover, promising myself in all agony that I will heavily reduce drinking alcohol. Sometimes I'm drunk the night after the very same day.Driving in a car, singing along with my favourite songs so loud I lose focus on the road (This happens really a lot).During short trips in a car, taking an extra way around just because I like the music on the radio (while it costs fuel and harms the environment)Annoying my roommates with learning myself guitar (and even thinking it sounds good while it definately does not)When a thunderstorm occurs, going outside in the rain to watch lightning.When a mosquito or fly is inside, I cannot get it over my heart to kill it. (I'm a weird one I know). If I do kill it, I really feel bad about it. I remember I even cried on elementary school because a peer of me catched and smashed a spider.just for his own cruel fun.I'm the underdog's advocate, even if I don't like the underdog.

I never understood the Plunger thing, as Der Eisendrache occurs in a Split, and I guess that what happens in a Split doesn't have effect on the original universe. Though, the Illuminati might have interdimensional (between splits) communication and next to that there is a very possible chance that Primis did something somewhere, changing history.And about the MTD backwards timetravel in DE.I am of the believe it is something different than backward timetravel. You say so in another thread:'They go back in time to see Dr. Groph enter in the code for the safe, so that they can open it in the present. But when they do, they are not noticed in any way by Groph, and the doorway leading out of the room has a black aura, suggesting the pocket version of this time is only in this room. Afterwards, they return to this room, back in time, and open a crate, taking a stone slab back with them. So they can interact with the past, but cannot be seen by anyone.

Strange'My answer:'Travelling to the past contradicts with the principle of matter transference, which can only teleport and time-travel to the future. Though the fact that Groph can't see Primis and the pressence of the black aura indeed proves its no normal timetravel to the past. In fact, I don't think it is time travel at all. I think you got a very good point about that pocket dimension thing, and the MTD might be capable of creating one (Hell, we might always be doing that when we use a teleporter).

'I'll update this later. Thank you very much for those! I knew about the Faithful Servant note, but never actually saw it and didn't knew it was in such Industry Global Communication Centre appearance.

The Illuminati language.this must be proof the letters are from the Novo Ordus Seclorum. So the sender, IHCOMFSOG, is Illuminati, which makes sense. Next to Group 935, Broken Arrow, the Ascension Group and the Ancient Order of the Keepers I am of the believe they are the only ones mastered teleportation (thanks to Richthofen's contribution and their sources in the other sciencific organizations), and so, possibly timetravel as well (though I am unsure how MTD's are capable of BACKWARDS timetravel).

Let's consider they are: In 1975 they send the Kino and Five letters to 1963. Why were they first not aware how the Doctor got to this time and place and in Classified they were? I've looked it up, and a few things changed. You see, it didn't went chronological.Ulimis Der Riese, 1946 - via overloaded MTD to Kino, 1963 ('we are unaware') - via Gersch device in Ascension to Siberia, 2011 ('out of time') - via MTD to Shangri La. Now it get's weird, as Shangri La, naturally, is a weird map. The timeline says that in 1956, Brock and Gary get stuck and Ultimis arrives to help them. However, Shangri La is the only timeline scrap of the maps that doesn't have the map's name as an indicator above it.

What's more, Brock and Gary are stuck in Shangri La in 1956, during the Eclipse, but Ultimis travels back in time during the map. On top of this, MTD's are believed to be uncapable of travelling back in time, even when overloaded, and given the fact Ultimis used an MTD to reach Shangri La (heard in CotD and seen upon spawn in Shang).I think the 'daytime' Shangri La is actually in 2011, like CotD, while the Eclipse is in 1956.So in Classified's intro, we see Ultimis timetravelling from Shangri La 1956 to the Pentagon in 1963 (Classified) by accident due to Tank overloading whatever they teleport with with the Babymaker.

Since it is 1956, I believe they do so during the Eclipse. So in the Ultimis Saga, the only time they use backwards timetravel is during Shangri La. And apparently, this changed everything: 'We are aware of how he reached this place and time'.

Suddenly, They know. What kind of odd thing is going on? Five happens directly after Classified, Five happens at the same time as Kino. So at approximately the same time, there are two Ultimis in this universe.Kino is abandoned, the Pentagon is not.

I think the letter found in Kino is an older one, at the time the Illuminati didn't understood Richthofen's sudden vanishment in 1946 and appearance in 1963. In the time Ultimis went to 2011 something happened that made the Illuminati understand (possibly the appearance of Primis Richthofen?), and so, when Ultimis arrived back in 1963 again, the letter was changed.I also have a whole different idea: Illuminati warning Ultimis Richthofen for his Primis version that comes to kill him in the Giant or get his crew at the end of Classified. Wouldn't entirely make sense, though.I like your clarification of the zombified developer xD. So that is a human error, and no weird canon thing we have to solve as well. And Der Riese? (Which is not in The Giant.)That of COTD is already taken thanks to the noclip, if someone gets closer, it may pass through the table. My picture of my CRT TV without HDMI is brighter, but not perforce readable.

I think the whole bottom of the letter is exactly like that of Der Riese, starting with the date.But why that of Classified has a square in the middle, it's not even in BO3. As for the other differences, it's surely stupid errors, I read 'FS FR' by the way, on the new letter.

There is the same problem with the blackboards of Der Riese/KDT/Five that have been rewritten by a developer certainly zombified to put them in The Giant/KDT Chronicles/maybe Classified(I don't even know): NEVER AGAIN SAM/everything can be based of this model WEVER AEAIN SAM/every hina car a based tlis moiel. To be honest, I think the problems at SledgeHammer are a shame. I haven't played WWII and I really like 1st & 2nd World War type games. In fact it's what CoD was started on. It needs to go back to it's roots in some form. I'm totally pissed with the direction that all the CoD titles have taken except WWII, in fact, I might even buy it now just because it is a World War game.As for BOIIIII, I'm still a huge sceptic in the direction Zombies has taken and think the responsibility for this direction lays with Blundell, I think he has ruined it completely since BOIII and the only decent map was Der Eisendrache and Gorod Korovi, everything else just stank - more so the storyline.I haven't even touched BOIIII.

So if it's anything like the line they took with BOIII & BOIIII, the titles doomed. Sad bud true. What I think is needed, is going to the timeline of events and filling in some of the blanks. I mean, what was the point of the Tranzit Richtofen/Maxis EE's for example, it didn't develop anything, So they have a huge oppurtunity to correct some wrongs.

Get the gobblegums to f.k and get back to the core of what was Zombies - teamwork, survival & classic perks. I only was able to watch the Microsoft conference, the pc show and Ubisoft.Way too many cinematic trailers, I mean not to be a party pooper here, but have we ever even seen proper gameplay from Cyberpunk?The only newly announced games, which I am looking forward to, are Zombie Army 4, a tiny bit of Watch Dogs and I guess the Lego Star Wars game. Other things I enjoyed, which already were announced are FF VII and Doom Eternal, but other than that I gotta say this years games weren't my cup of tea for the most part, but I enjoyed watching the conferences.

So it is all good.Next year should be better though. Hopefully with Sony in the mix again as well, so we can have the good ol' d.ck measuring contest.Oh and Nintendo? BOTW get's a sequel before we get a proper Mario Kart for the switch? Not happy about that. I wasn't sure where to post this, but since it is just a narrative idea for the story going forward (and backward kind of), and there is little to no evidence to support this direction, I felt it would be better in this sub-forum. I have been thinking about my Storybook, and the frustration in not knowing how this story will end and thus being unable to properly foreshadow and setup future events. One topic that I am hopeful will be addressed is Dr.

As of now, he is a lame character that has had no proper development in terms of motivation or backstory. He just kind of showed up. I put together some loose threads, and had an idea for how I think Dr. Monty's beginnings should be. If this does not happen, it is my own fault for setting myself up to be disappointed. If it does, well, I guess I can say I predicted it.

Anyway, here goes.The Real Dr. MontyIt is the late 19th century to early 20th century. Monty is spearheading scientific research in his home country of England, in the heart of London.

He has made a name for himself in numerous fields and inspired countless other scientists with his work. Tesla, Einstein. Ludvig Maxis spends his years as a graduate studying under Dr. Monty in London. From their time together, Doctor Maxis would be inspired to create his own research organization in 1931, Group 935.

However, shortly following their mentorship, Dr. Monty would become disgraced, as he began research into the idea of alternate dimensions and time travel. He heard voices, you see. Calling to him.The idea was so ludicrous at the time, and he was shunned by his peers for it. There was little to no mention of him in research the following years. He lost his riches as no company would fund the projects of a madman.

Losing his lab, he resorted to continuing his research in the basement of his countryside home. Here he would discover a way to breach the barrier between dimensions. To discover the great beyond.Through no fault of his own, but the fault of those who came after him, time was altered and dimensions shifted. Creatures, seemingly from another time and place, began to appear through portals. They did not come in peace, but instead to destroy all in their path.

They unleashed their hordes of undead upon the streets of London, causing a mass panic.Through the portal in Dr. Monty's home appeared a creature that floated in the air, wearing robes, with clawed hands, massive teeth, and no eyes. It spoke to Monty in a voice he had heard before during his research. It offered him an opportunity. Monty could become like a God, able to pass through dimensions, create anything he liked, and end the suffering going on in London. In exchange, Monty and the rogue Keeper must become one. They would be the same being, more powerful than any other Keeper, and still connected to the human race.

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This creature claimed to be a Keeper, and the inter-dimensional attacks were perpetrated by an enemy of the Keepers, the Apothicons.Believing the threat of the Apothicons on his dimension to be his own fault, Dr. Monty accepted the offer, creating an invention to bind the two souls together as one eternal being with near unlimited power.

The process was painful, but all too necessary in order to save the human race. The new, all-powerful Dr.

Monty erased the foreign undead from existence, and reverted the damage they had caused. With the memories of the Keeper now within his mind, he could see the widespread suffering across dimensions caused by the Apothicons. The other Keepers showed little interest in protecting the humans, but rather in eradicating the Apothicons. Monty saw the opportunity to help humanity with his new-found power over dimensions.A great deal of time passed, as Monty directed his attention towards trying to protect and give everything he could to the human race.

He listened in to the billions of souls across every dimension: their wishes, their desires, their troubles. He wanted to please them all. He could see the Apothicons looming over their universes, ready to destroy them, and he did what he could to stop them at every turn. He wasn't always successful, and it pained him to see that no matter his will and his actions, people will always suffer in the end.A former friend that Dr. Monty's Keeper side once knew, the Shadowman, betrayed him long ago, and led the the corrupted Apothicons from the Dark Aether to assimilate every dimension they came across. Monty could never quite seem to vanquish the threat.

For all the Apothicons he would try to help destroy, more would come. All the while, he wanted to keep humanity happy.

He did not want to see them suffering and without help. But his efforts would never, ever, be enough.Over time, Dr. Monty began to resent his position of power. No amount of power would ever be enough to make things right. The humans showed no appreciation for the lives they were given, without the responsibility of protecting the very fabric of the universe. Instead they fought, again and again, in bitter, brutal wars. Humans seemed to inflict just as much pain on one another as the Apothicons would.

They repeated mistakes, again and again and again. A select few really, really irritated Dr. Monty.It seems that the original cause of the tearing between dimensions was caused by none other than a German doctor by the name of Dr. Again and again, this arrogant, maniacal doctor would tear holes in the universe, hopping through time with his three test subjects. All the while, he spread the chaos and pain wherever he would go.

Monty did his best to quell this problem without altering time himself, but again, it is never enough.Then, Monty had the idea: to create a universe all his own. A place the Apothicons cannot find. A place where he, and only he, had total control. He modeled it after his home on the countryside.

He now realized, in order to protect this place of sanctity and peace, he would need to eliminate the root causes of the problem across the dimensions. He forged a plan, an ingenious one at that, in order to wipe the slate clean and start anew. The plan would involve an old understudy of his: Dr. Ativador do windows 10 pro. Maxis.In his home dimension, Dr. Maxis would go on to have a daughter: Samantha. Through Richtofen's evil deeds, Samantha would wind up trapped in the Aether without a way for her father to bring her home.

The quartet of dimension-hopping imbeciles in this universe would not be suitable pawns for his plan. No, instead Dr. Monty echoed Samantha's cries for help into Dimension 63, a dimension where the four had not met yet, and where Dr. Maxis had no daughter. Surely enough, this Dr. Maxis tried to open a gateway to free her, and in doing so he brought Dr.

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Richtofen to the House. Monty fed Maxis a plan to protect Samantha and end the suffering caused by the Apothicons across dimensions: to do this, the eternal souls of Richtofen, Dempsey, Takeo, and Nikolai must be collected in the Summoning Key. Maxis enlisted the younger Richtofen, his best friend, to find these souls and collect them.In reality, with their souls in the House, it would be safe for Monty to wipe them from existence across dimensions. With them gone forever, there would be no more crossing of dimensions. Monty could place all of the Apothicons into one place, keeping them there for good.The plan worked, it seems, with a hitch or two along the way. Richtofen and his goons managed to bring the Apothicons directly into Agartha, nearly destroying all of the hard work Monty had done. Still, they cleaned up after themselves, and their eternal souls now resided in the house as innocent children.

With the Apothicons collected in the Summoning Key, there were four loose thread to deal with now. It seems they have brought blood from another dimension into Agartha, and through consuming it, were protected as all the other foreign matter was placed into the Key. Monty prepared to wipe these soulless problems away, but he realized that was not a fitting punishment for all the chaos that they had caused.

Instead, he sent them to a point far backwards in time, dumping the Apothicons from the Key with them, knowing they will not survive.Finally, it is time to begin anew.To Be ConcludedIt is uncertain what will become of Monty. It seems Primis intends on defeating him along with the Apothicons. I hate to leave it there, and I hope that by the end, Treyarch will have created a backstory this rich for the character. I can only hope they will do right by the character they have created.Thank you for reading. Step by step guide showing how I'd get set up for high rounds in an easy and repeatable way. This includes building the free Blundergat, upgrading it to the Magmagat and also building the golden spork in the process.

Following this strategy, you'll have the Magmagat built on round 5 within 20 minutes, and the spork upgrade done on round 8 (then however long it takes to get your perks/box weapons).This strategy assumes some basic knowledge of the map and how to build things, and is aimed at those struggling with certain steps or putting together a reliable strategy. @RequixEclipse Nan Sapwe is indeed the Thunder God of the Ancient tribe of Pohnpei island, but this could still refer to the Ancient Astronauts. Like I said in the OP, for the humans, the highly developed alien race might have been an inspiration of what we now call ‘deities’. Nan Sapwe's thunder abilities could originate from abilities mastered in the Crazy Place (remember Maxis got his from there as well) or possibly even a Vril Rod, a transductor of Ethereal Vril energy. The mythology behind Nan Sapwe is actually interesting, as he is the father of the humanoid, semi-mythological Isokelekel.

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This good man might've been a hybride.I totally forget about the skull. I think it is safe to say that Nan Sapwe was a Gatekeeper, a Fallen Angel protecting Nan Madol from invading Apothicans (R'ley?).

Right now I am sitting in the bright sunlight and I can barely see the dark pictures, but can anyone see if the Nan Sapwe skull correlates with the Shangri La skull? Are they similar in form, structure and colour?Anyway, Nan Sapwe is an interesting story aspect and I am glad you reminded me of him. I still don't fully get the hieroglyphs in the cave, or why he was involved in human sacrifices. The thunderstorm on the island is one big mystery itself.

It doesn't look like any normal Earthly thunderstorm, Peter McCain was absorbed in an Aurora Borealis there (or was that in Shi no Numa?) and Brock & Gary crashed in the Pacific due to an 'atmospheric freak event' as well. Perhaps this whole thing can have a Order of Forgotten Mysteries thread on its own one day. Okay so the Giant was actually der Riese in the Original Universe, but killing Richthofen caused the fracturing and- among others- the pressence of the German Riese Robot. That's satisfying enough for me.The clock freezes in the original timeline as well, though, at another time.

Why did the teleportation of Maxis and Sam cause this (at least, in TG)? Fractures were already created during MTD experimentation, right? Or was this the breaking point that caused objects to displace, and sounds to be heard through walls (near electronic signals). It's weird to think actually: With our ears we can perceive vibrations of particles (what we call sound) and with our eyes we are able to perceive various light-frequencies (what we call vision): How many other dimensions are there around us beyond our perception?.

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