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I don't know, I found it funny.
Also, we have Log Trial 2 and Log Trial 4, where's #3?
Log 4 also sounds slightly distorted, as if it was recorded a little too loudly maybe?
You talking about this guy? There is a little bit of a similarity in the pitch. Definitely not the same accent though; he's got a southern drawl to his voice that I don't have.
Let's see. First, I think maybe you should tone down the footsteps a bit, maybe make them slower (more time between them). I know that's not how the droids move in-game, but it would make it sound more sinister.
Also, the "WHO UNCRATED THIS PROTOCOL DROID?!" sounds scared. If he doesn't know that they're rigged to explode, why be scared?
Maybe something more like:bzzzt.bzzt-bzzzt.bzzt-bzzzt."Hey, what in the world...?"bzztbzzztbzztBOOMPossibly even leave out the protocol droid voice altogether.
Yes, you reminded me of him for some reason.
The thing is that Xemu's log is a parody from beginning to end. That's why a maintenance man says he doesn't care much for the equipment, that's why a lamp shade is hung on that "invisible mist" and that's why the character dies in such a ridiculous way as so many before him. The whole thing is a joke, an afterthought by the developers.
I guess gun degradation could be turned off after the brain kill, but frankly I think it's one of those points one shouldn't dwell too long on.
If you want a pseudo scientific explanation, then the Many have accelerated the existing entropy process of machinery in their favour and that process cannot be stopped once it has started, just like normal entropy cannot be stopped or reverted. Except through magicpsi powers.
which would logically accelerate the breakdown of everything, both organic and mechanical
Selectivity is an independent problem. It occurs with some "mist" just as much as with entropy.
I know this isn't very constructive but the training, which preceeds the Many, gives you a preview to the degradation system as though it has nothing to do with any corrosive bio-mist.
Not at all. Micro-organisms feeding on specific inorganic substances, like metals and plastics, is real-world science.The anti-entropy field, on the other hand, is something that's better the less you think about it. If you think about it, you start wondering things like, if there's a field on my gun actively opposing entropy, how does the powder in the shells burn? How do the batteries discharge?
The whole training sequence is something that just barely manages to keep itself inside the game fiction, anyway. Like we're supposed to believe that the UNN lets any random person just wander in the front door and right into their advanced training holosuites.
And that metal was used only in guns?