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Amnesia: A Machine For Pigs Discussion Topic Part 1
Adrift Offline
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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

Sounded like she said ''red tower''.
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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

@Sebatiger

from wikipedia...

Smith Tower is an example of neoclassical
architecture. Its outer skin is granite on the first and second floors,
and terracotta on the rest. The exterior has been washed only once, in
1976, because it remains remarkably clean without regular washing.

The building is one of the last on the West Coast to have live elevator operators. The Otis Elevator Company
provided the elevators, which have brass surfaces. The doors are
latticed, so a rider can see into each hallway and through the glass
walls in front of each office.

The Chinese Room is on the 35th floor, which also has a wraparound public observation deck. The furniture and the hand-carved ceiling were gifts from the Empress of China.
They include the famous Wishing Chair. It is said that a single woman
who sits in the chair will marry within a year. The legend came true for
Smith's daughter, who married in the Chinese Room itself.


After the restoration in the early 1990s, workers removed the
10,000-gallon water tank in the top of the tower. The resulting space
along with a former maintenance man's apartment became a three-story
penthouse, the only residence in the building. It is currently occupied
by artist/investor Petra Franklin, husband David Lahaie, and their two
daughters.

The tower includes a fallout shelter that can be seen from the entrance hall.

The building is crowned by an 8-foot-wide (2.4 m) glass dome
illuminated by blue light, except during December when it is changed to
green.

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Traggey Offline
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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

I bet Frictional just really does not like the chick and went all - LOLOLOL LET'S TROLL HER! Tehehehehe~
02-17-2012, 07:47 PM
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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

(02-17-2012, 07:42 PM)darkely Wrote: @Sebatiger

from wikipedia...

Smith Tower is an example of neoclassical
architecture. Its outer skin is granite on the first and second floors,
and terracotta on the rest. The exterior has been washed only once, in
1976, because it remains remarkably clean without regular washing.

The building is one of the last on the West Coast to have live elevator operators. The Otis Elevator Company
provided the elevators, which have brass surfaces. The doors are
latticed, so a rider can see into each hallway and through the glass
walls in front of each office.

The Chinese Room is on the 35th floor, which also has a wraparound public observation deck. The furniture and the hand-carved ceiling were gifts from the Empress of China.
They include the famous Wishing Chair. It is said that a single woman
who sits in the chair will marry within a year. The legend came true for
Smith's daughter, who married in the Chinese Room itself.


After the restoration in the early 1990s, workers removed the
10,000-gallon water tank in the top of the tower. The resulting space
along with a former maintenance man's apartment became a three-story
penthouse, the only residence in the building. It is currently occupied
by artist/investor Petra Franklin, husband David Lahaie, and their two
daughters.

The tower includes a fallout shelter that can be seen from the entrance hall.

The building is crowned by an 8-foot-wide (2.4 m) glass dome
illuminated by blue light, except during December when it is changed to
green
Thanks, i'm going to call and ask them about the chinese room and etc.

I will type the results, i can't post audio files because im on a damn school mac.

Screw school i'm doing this lol.
02-17-2012, 07:48 PM
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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

ignore this post

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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

Dont forget to ask my question!
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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

Haha I can't believe you guys have actually gone as far as trying to hack admins, call the Smith Tower and so on XD

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02-17-2012, 07:54 PM
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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

Has anyone gotten any further with the code hidden in fragment_ebola.jpg? I'm stuck.

Here's the image's metadata, although it doesn't look like there's anything interesting in there.
http://regex.info/exif.cgi?imgurl=http%3...4qq1zl.jpg
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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

Proud nerds have no limits.
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RE: [www.nextfrictionalgame.com] Amnesia Discussion

Guys, the smith tower didn't even exist till 1909... amnesia took place 1839... so... was there a building before the smith tower even existed? Because the game won't take place when Daniel is 90 years old.
02-17-2012, 07:56 PM
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