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<pre>------ [o. 1609667342] a gremlin part of my brain is seeing connections between the idea of a "universal spectrum machine" and the protagonist of 'ready player 1' digging through every old piece of media there's an absolutely scathing conceptual joke in there somewhere but I can't quite get there. ------ [o. 1609668989] it's kind of like 1. genki on the MF show gets unimaginatively thrown directly into an isekai version of the MF1 disc after attempting to be good at it. there's a similar theme of being a huge nerd at particular games and then being thrown into more immersive versions 2. wade is on a treasure hunt for overly specific clues to a glorified ARG, genki team is sort of on a treasure hunt for the Phoenix so I sort of imagine just a really stuck up nerd just like wade going through a bunch of ancient tapes looking for the best tape to be the best breeder but missing hte point.... or something --- <= 3410_basement n. spectrum machine thread ; ..09669936 basement </pre> [[Category:CDRW archive]]
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