• 100 year old mystery package in Norway
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Watch as inside there will be another package with a "Do not open till 2112" on it. And it'll turn out that the guy was a famous prankster at the time.
Inside is singularity
Documents, pictures, logs, diaries, and clothes probably.
[QUOTE=redBadger;37373709]I find it more amazing that nobody dared opening it until now.[/QUOTE] It was also almost thrashed in the 50s, same thing also happened in the 80s. This package survived two world wars, one of them affecting the country it was in.
This is some twilight zone shit. A man finally captures his dark and twisted curse, and mails it to an unlucky recipient in 2012.
[QUOTE=Populus89;37374034]Watch as inside there will be another package with a "Do not open till 2112" on it. And it'll turn out that the guy was a famous prankster at the time.[/QUOTE] This would actually be quite interesting; a package not being opened in 100 years, containing another package not being opened before 100 years after that and so on, all symbolizing mankind's progress and ability to maintain something and have the patience to wait for so long.
I bet it has smallpox in a jar.
[QUOTE=DrasarSalman;37374177]This would actually be quite interesting; a package not being opened in 100 years, containing another package not being opened before 100 years after that and so on, all symbolizing mankind's progress and ability to maintain something and have the patience to wait for so long.[/QUOTE] And then in the year 2812 they get to the last package and finally discover the 900-year-old scripture which imparts an ancient truth about the reader's fagettry
If the next package inside the package was to be opened in 2112 the fucking priests of syrinx would just throw that shit away.
It's a volatile explosive that deactivates itself after one hundred years. He just wanted to see how loyal people were.
[QUOTE=smurfy;37372331]Open it up, Half-Life 3 is inside, then Gabe walks out and says the 100-year ARG is finally over[/QUOTE] Then the world is consumed by darkness, the sky turns black as Gabe floats into the air and unleashes his wrath upon the world, summoning his Combine Legion upon the world.
What they should do, is wait for the 26th to open it.
[QUOTE=redBadger;37373709] What time is that for est?[/QUOTE] I think exactly Noon
[QUOTE=imptastick;37374976]I think exactly Noon[/QUOTE] So 8 minutes?
[QUOTE=Clementine;37375089]So 8 minutes?[/QUOTE] It's in ~21 hours
Now this has to be something amazing or all this hyping will be beyond awkward.
What time would it start for PST people?
[QUOTE=DrasarSalman;37374177]This would actually be quite interesting; a package not being opened in 100 years, containing another package not being opened before 100 years after that and so on, all symbolizing mankind's progress and ability to maintain something and have the patience to wait for so long.[/QUOTE] Dude you're talking about that new 'game' Curiosity, aren't you
[QUOTE=mac338;37373422]I bet inside it's a trailer for Peter Moleneux's Curiosity. [editline]23rd August 2012[/editline] And inside his cube there's a mystery package to be opened in 2112.[/QUOTE] And inside the cube is a Rush album.
WE NEED LIVESTREAM
IVE NEVEER BEEN THIS EXCITED BEFORE
[QUOTE=Griffster26;37375493]WE NEED LIVESTREAM[/QUOTE] If I don't forget, I'll bump this thread with the VGTV link :v: As said in the OP, VG will livestream the opening of the package.
[QUOTE=CapsAdmin;37375347]Now this has to be something amazing or all this hyping will be beyond awkward.[/QUOTE] It's probably just some documents, a simple and fun letter, or -at the time- invaluable items or props from the time period. I don't think it will be anything amazing at all. But it will be pretty cool no matter what it is, just for the fact that it managed to be unknown and treated well for 100 years.
I wouldn't expect anything amazing, maybe a pocket watch or some shit.
My bet is on a steam-powered roomba.
It's a bomb
It's a timecapsule of typical Norwegian things. Filled with herring, oil and some lutefisk. [editline]23rd August 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=pvt.jenkins;37375862]It's a bomb[/QUOTE] A bomb! Funnily enough through recent years also a typical Norwegian thing.
Imagine if it was the order to a governmental spy to tell the German association to conduct the operation of assassinating adolf hitler.
Whatever it is, I'm sure it'll be more rewarding than what's inside that cube in Peter Moleyneux's "Curiosity".
Best way to hide a murder weapon.
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