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Just finished the game, and I like it very much. Did some reading after that and cleared some details that I didn't understand while playing, but one of them remaind covered: how did a chip with HORUS' log and a virus end up inside a Metropol's subway mainframe?

Also what does a train and red lights at the junkyard mean? Or is it just a cancelled quest?

Also am I right, that Goliath was disabled 4, 55 billions hours ago, or does this time refer to another case?
Post edited March 10, 2017 by Chromov113
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Chromov113: Just finished the game, and I like it very much. Did some reading after that and cleared some details that I didn't understand while playing, but one of them remaind covered: how did a chip with HORUS' log and a virus end up inside a Metropol's subway mainframe?

Also what does a train and red lights at the junkyard mean? Or is it just a cancelled quest?

Also am I right, that Goliath was disabled 4, 55 billions hours ago, or does this time refer to another case?
(1) MetroMind downloaded the information from Horatio's memory files when she took control of him. Still, quite the happy coincidence that the chip is expelled from the explosion!

(2) In an early design, for some inexplicable reason the artist and co-lead wanted the entry to the subway to Metropol to be inside the train in the junkyard. The red light is just a red herring.

(3) No, Alpha (or is it Beta?) is saying that there is enough energy left in Goliath to last that many MORE hours.

Glad you enjoyed the game! It's fun to have some more questions to answer!
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Chromov113: Just finished the game, and I like it very much. Did some reading after that and cleared some details that I didn't understand while playing, but one of them remaind covered: how did a chip with HORUS' log and a virus end up inside a Metropol's subway mainframe?

Also what does a train and red lights at the junkyard mean? Or is it just a cancelled quest?

Also am I right, that Goliath was disabled 4, 55 billions hours ago, or does this time refer to another case?
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WormwoodStudios: (1) MetroMind downloaded the information from Horatio's memory files when she took control of him. Still, quite the happy coincidence that the chip is expelled from the explosion!

(2) In an early design, for some inexplicable reason the artist and co-lead wanted the entry to the subway to Metropol to be inside the train in the junkyard. The red light is just a red herring.

(3) No, Alpha (or is it Beta?) is saying that there is enough energy left in Goliath to last that many MORE hours.

Glad you enjoyed the game! It's fun to have some more questions to answer!
Wow, wait a second, when did MetroMind connect to Horatio? Is it the moment before Crispin crashed into the MetroMind's mainframe?

Okay, now the case with Goliath is clear. Nah, I hoped this is the time since the war...
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WormwoodStudios: (1) MetroMind downloaded the information from Horatio's memory files when she took control of him. Still, quite the happy coincidence that the chip is expelled from the explosion!

(2) In an early design, for some inexplicable reason the artist and co-lead wanted the entry to the subway to Metropol to be inside the train in the junkyard. The red light is just a red herring.

(3) No, Alpha (or is it Beta?) is saying that there is enough energy left in Goliath to last that many MORE hours.

Glad you enjoyed the game! It's fun to have some more questions to answer!
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Chromov113: Wow, wait a second, when did MetroMind connect to Horatio? Is it the moment before Crispin crashed into the MetroMind's mainframe?

Okay, now the case with Goliath is clear. Nah, I hoped this is the time since the war...
Three times:

(1) He's scanned at the terminal under the Dome.
(2) He's paralyzed and scanned again by the Greeter robot (which is when I think Metropol figured out who he was).
(3) In "Calliope Station."
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Chromov113: Wow, wait a second, when did MetroMind connect to Horatio? Is it the moment before Crispin crashed into the MetroMind's mainframe?

Okay, now the case with Goliath is clear. Nah, I hoped this is the time since the war...
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WormwoodStudios: Three times:

(1) He's scanned at the terminal under the Dome.
(2) He's paralyzed and scanned again by the Greeter robot (which is when I think Metropol figured out who he was).
(3) In "Calliope Station."
So she connected to him each time. Now it's clear.