- last post: 01.01.0001 12:00 AM PDT
Posted by: maciver
Posted by: Deathtrap462
Posted by: maciver
Posted by: Deathtrap462
Posted by: Se1rahc
i would say so as well... but i was thinking about this earlier.
Tokyo Rules definitely does not sound as intraquite or cool as say Iroquois or Pillar of Autumn or Forward Unto Dawn like other UNSC ships we know of. it seems like Bungie dubbed this particular ship for a reason... to point us toward something in Tokyo.
Bungie's announcement got yanked right? so theyre looking for another big show to release their new material. they made a big deal about PAX cause i think they wanted to do it there, but still werent ready. TGS is the next big show where media from all over the world will be... so it really does make a lot of sense to release new material there, regardless of how the locals feel about the game
There's a problem with that, though. It's too easy. Yes, I think that Bungie did use a Tokyo reference on purpose, but it's purpose was to guide us away from the real clues.
that could be true, however maybe it is a little bit of both, maybe lets say 2 clues, one that is the opposite of tokyo and one that is with the tokyo, when we add these 2 it could most possibly make sense
the question is........what are these 2 clues?
You could be right. One could, obviously, be a reference to the Tokyo Game Show, possibly an indication of some important news being revealed there, and another probably has something to do with the Tokyo Prowler vehicle, but what?
do you think it could be a crypt or coded message in side the tokyo prowler maybe, like re-arrange the letters
i've tried all i can come up with is took power, but there is not really any place for the l or y to fit into anything coherent