Rob said:Some interesting back story from The Sun today:
The Smiler is the latest device that is believed to originate from The Ministry of Joy - an organisation that has never been seen or heard but has been conducting human experiments since 1998.
The Ministry of Joy devices first appeared when X Sector was created. Previous devices included: Enterprise, Submission, Oblivion and more recently, The Sanctuary.
Interesting! Nice to see that they really have put a lot of thought into the theme. X-Sector will continue to have the same theme but it appears that there is a new context to it all with The Smiler and The MOJ. And if you ask me it all fits together really well!
GaryH said:I can easily see all the ride op's wearing white medical style coats (like in the Sanctuary) for this ride
Dar said:A theme of human experimentation? Just like the Ministry of Joy?
A boss? The lord of darkness? Just like The Sanctuary and Doctor Kelman?
No, you're right. It just doesn't fit.
That very same logic got us some of the worst theme park mistakes in the last 10 years:Dar said:A theme of human experimentation? Just like the Ministry of Joy?
A boss? The lord of darkness? Just like The Sanctuary and Doctor Kelman?
No, you're right. It just doesn't fit.
TheMan said:Dar said:A theme of human experimentation? Just like the Ministry of Joy?
A boss? The lord of darkness? Just like The Sanctuary and Doctor Kelman?
No, you're right. It just doesn't fit.
So, you think The Lord of Darkness was in the employ of Dr Kelman? That OBLIVION, and SUBMISSION are terms of endearment like for example, The Sanctuary, The Ministry of Joy, and The Smiler? And that human experimentation is the same as behavioural correction. Also that The Sanctuary, which is supposed to be antiquated which is the reason everyone else is saying it doesn't have to be anything like The Smiler, came AFTER the technologically advanced Oblivion now? LOL!
Continuity anyone? No?
Taking one of the most iconic rides in the world, and squeezing the story to make it fit a new narrative - for the rest, there's Mastercard.
How anyone can say Lord of DARKNESS, OBLIVION, GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENTATION and SUBMISSION are even close to:
The SANCTUARY, The SMILER, the Ministry of JOY are remotely the same is real facepalm time.
Accept it by all means if you are happy with these changes, but please don't try to make out like I am the one with a problem understanding it, that is ridiculous.
If you want to praise the changing of the dynamics, back story, and over all theme of X-Sector and Oblivion then fine (that is a personal preference, no right or wrong, just opinions), but please, do not round on those of us who are not happy about it in a manner that these changes are natural, make sense, or fit the theme - because they don't... or they wouldn't have to even bring it up, would they?
That properly annoys me.
electricBlll said:That very same logic got us some of the worst theme park mistakes in the last 10 years:Dar said:A theme of human experimentation? Just like the Ministry of Joy?
A boss? The lord of darkness? Just like The Sanctuary and Doctor Kelman?
No, you're right. It just doesn't fit.
Haunted House > Duel, yep that "fits" because zombies are scary, so they turned an authentic ride into a big zombieland gimmick.
Prof Burp BubbleWorks > Imperial Leather Bubbleworks, because it has the word "bubble" in the title, so they brought in a toiletries sponsor and ruined the ride
Oblivion > Fanta sponsorship, because both have orange colour schemes. Ohh perfect match!
Dar said:It just seems to me that Alton are doing something pro-active in trying to make the new ride slot into the existing area rather than just hope nobody notices it doesn't have a backstory.
James said:As far as I can see, the only legitimate thing you can complain about with this loose story is that by Alton Towers saying Oblivion was created by the Ministry of Joy, it takes away that mystery that Oblivion originally had.
Exactly what I asked. There is no explicit connection with mental hospitals at all and it's irrelevant to the Oblivion theme.James said:How is X Sector suddenly a mental hospital?
I could go on for ages about why backstories are utterly pointless, not just in theme parks but film as well. I firmly believe a guest should be able to comprehend/interpret a theme simply by being at the park and engaging with the ride, without the need for silly post-hoc explanatory backstory theory.Dar said:No, because Doctor Kelman was in the employ of the Ministry of Joy. Much like the lord of darkness was/is.
The sanctuary was also concerned with human experiments, some of the set pieces revolved around patients with permanent "smiles" surgically enhanced. The sanctuary is also much older than Oblivion, the article says it was "rediscovered" and has been conducting these trials for years.
They would have to bring it up to explain this massive new ride that has suddenly appeared!
It just seems to me that Alton are doing something pro-active in trying to make the new ride slot into the existing area rather than just hope nobody notices it doesn't have a backstory.
To make The Smiler fit in well with X Sector they should incorporate the existing visual motifs and stylisation of the area to blend it in. For example, methodically place a few X Sector-style ventilation pipes, doors and flashing beacons around The Smiler and there you go - it fits visually, while maintaining its own identity. And that way you imply the same organisation runs both Oblivion and Smiler, which is very effective.They would have to bring it up to explain this massive new ride that has suddenly appeared!
electricBlll said:Exactly what I asked. There is no explicit connection with mental hospitals at all and it's irrelevant to the Oblivion theme.James said:How is X Sector suddenly a mental hospital?
I was replying to people's suggestions that X Sector should take on a quirky medical theme, with white-dressed nurses and the Smiler logo being painted on buildings.I could go on for ages about why "backstories" are utterly pointless. I firmly believe a guest should be able to comprehend/interpret a theme simply by being at the park and engaging with the ride, without the need for silly post-hoc explanatory backstories for a theme to make sense.Dar said:No, because Doctor Kelman was in the employ of the Ministry of Joy. Much like the lord of darkness was/is.
The sanctuary was also concerned with human experiments, some of the set pieces revolved around patients with permanent "smiles" surgically enhanced. The sanctuary is also much older than Oblivion, the article says it was "rediscovered" and has been conducting these trials for years.
They would have to bring it up to explain this massive new ride that has suddenly appeared!
It just seems to me that Alton are doing something pro-active in trying to make the new ride slot into the existing area rather than just hope nobody notices it doesn't have a backstory.
To make The Smiler fit in well with X Sector they should incorporate the existing visual motifs and stylisation of the area to blend it in. For example, methodically place a few X Sector-style ventilation pipes, doors and flashing beacons around The Smiler and there you go - it fits visually, while maintaining its own identity. And that way you imply the same organisation runs both Oblivion and Smiler, without directly saying that and ruining the mystery.They would have to bring it up to explain this massive new ride that has suddenly appeared!
But the bad way to do it would be to publish some tortured "explanation" on the internet which verbally tells the guests what to think when they read it; or to alter Oblivion's theme which doesn't need touching. So dressing staff in nurse uniform and pretending X Sector was run by the Ministry of Joy all along is meaningless.
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Anyway, I believe this is all internet speculation prompted by that quote from The Sun, and not actually what Alton Towers are planning to do with X Sector. They may try to suggest X Sector is run by the MOJ but probably won't alter Oblivion itself, since it is roughly the same team that created Oblivion's theme that have worked on The Smiler.