A statement regarding our investigation into Nemesis is to follow |
As our investigation continues within the Nemesis site compound, we have imposed greater protective measures to ensure the safety and security of you, the general public, whilst also ensuring our teams can best protect the biosecurity of the site through a Containment Unit surrounding the complex beast, delivering in part due to the award-winning work being undertaken at the Phalanx Research Facility. As you can see from the official photography of the creature below, our work to restore and protect Nemesis continues at pace, with large tentacles now securely pinned down with our unique and patented protective stanchion system. |
seeing as invisible track hasn’t been invented (yet) black is probably the best way to allow the bulk of the track to fade away into the background (squint a bit)Track 'story' now confirmed to be, once again, 'tentacles' by the Phalanx... Despite it being primarily glossy black like the supports/stanchions.... ok sure
Oh it's not sarcasm, it's just giving up on the back and forth of it. Probably would have worked better if the track and supports weren't the same glossy black. That's why I liked the old bone coloured track being contrasted with the supports.The new tentacles (i.e. the fake track 'legs') are black though. So, I don't get the sarcasm, it's exactly the same as it was pre retrack.
The track is Black, the supports are grey. Also, The track was confirmed to be tentacles in the first track reveal video.Oh it's not sarcasm, it's just giving up on the back and forth of it. Probably would have worked better if the track and supports weren't the same glossy black. That's why I liked the old bone coloured track being contrasted with the supports.
Correct. As far as I'm aware, other than the beloved app, I can't think of anywhere else that suggested otherwise? Could be wrong though? Hence why I've said a few times that it always looked like a mistake from the same person who thought writing "a track length 3x longer than Oblivion!" for The Smiler was a good Idea.So, the concept of the track being part of the creature and the supports pinning down the creature hasn't changed? Am I right about this?
The old Sub-Terra videos may have shown track being helicoptered in. Dunno if that's still in there.Correct. As far as I'm aware, other than the beloved app, I can't think of anywhere else that suggested otherwise? Could be wrong though? Hence why I've said a few times that it always looked like a mistake from the same person who thought writing "a track length 3x longer than Oblivion!" for The Smiler was a good Idea.