PAC’s Weekly Wrap-up: February 14, 2016
PAC’s Weekly Wrap-up: February 14, 2016
We ended last week by asking what Obsidius’s mission really was, and what impact it might have on our modern-day Faction leaders and Anomalies. We were able to find some of those answers, so let's dive into the Weekly Wrap-Up and review what we discovered.
http://investigate.ingress.com/2016/02/15/pacs-weekly-wrap-up-february-14-2016/
We ended last week by asking what Obsidius’s mission really was, and what impact it might have on our modern-day Faction leaders and Anomalies. We were able to find some of those answers, so let's dive into the Weekly Wrap-Up and review what we discovered.
http://investigate.ingress.com/2016/02/15/pacs-weekly-wrap-up-february-14-2016/
Just some random thoughts of mine.
ReplyDeleteInvestigator Jason Duby had an interesting thought in an earlier intel leak:
"I'm not sure what the Circle actually is, though Mr. Lee's(in response to Yik Sheng Lee) ideas above are fascinating. What I do appreciate is the fact that whatever the object is, information about it seems to have been kept from both factions at the time. My concern is that Obsidius had very good reasons for doing so, and while nothing will slow the race to find the object at this point, I do have to wonder if finding the Circle will end up being an act we will all regret...."
Going off of that as well is what Hank Johnson said regarding Obsidius on Jan. 28th, 2016:
"The records on this last point are confusing. I've seen reference to Obsidius as a collaborator and an enemy in both 13MAGNUS and Anti-Magnus contexts. I'm not sure I understand how that's possible... was he a collaborator to both of these groups? An enemy to both? Or maybe I'm just losing something in the translation."
Is it possible that the Obsidian Shield was designed to perhaps block both influences-Shaper and N'zeer? And regarding Mr. Duby's comment, will activating the Shield be like opening Pandora's Box?
I love these wrap-ups! Makes it so much easier to catch up
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