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Display MoreHere's a funny little 'unreadable text' Easter egg found in Privateer's source textures: the instructions for using the Oxford library computer, which appear as only background dots in the final game (shown).
K-MSi Instructions:
1. insert non-metallic objects in the vat.
2. put your finger up your butt.
3. wish real hard.
4. live peacefully and vote for the people's party.We can also get a closer look at the buttons on the side of the machine, although there's not a clear meaning to them!
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[ar] [ar] [mi]There is some text that you're supposed to read! While the device is scanning your artifact, the screen displays:
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origin unknownAnd then you cut to a closeup where you're intended to read all about Dr. Monkhouse. There's some pretty important lore hidden in this brief text!
XENOARCHAEOLOGY RESEARCHERS (CONT.) ENTRY 1009872
MONKHOUSE, LEMUEL A.
Doctorate - Xenoarchaeology - Oxford University;
Masters - Xenobiology - Olympus Mons University
Bachelors of Science - Xenophilology - Oxford University
Dr Lemuel Monkhouse, the Confederation's foremost expert in
xenoarchaeology, brings to the field a unique multi-disciplinary
approach, grounded in the knowledge of alien biological systems
and the conceptual analogues common to all languages.
The pinnacle of Monkhouse's career was his discovery of the
Mars Steltek Site in 2667, relics from which have been dated
at 2.4 billion years of age. This find shook the scientific
community and called into question previous estimates of the
age of the universe. This was also the first evidence found
which supported the "Steltek Hypothesis", the postulation that
an advanced, galaxy-spanning civilisation existed before the
so-called Dawn of Intelligence. That evidence has been confis-
cated by the Confederation, and the Mars Steltek Site has been closed
since 2668. Despite Monkhouse's unsurpasses reputation,
many authorities still dispute his findings.
Monkhouse, Chairman of the Jones Memorial Archaeological
Foundation, is widely sought for consultation on alien artefacts.
Rumour has it that he retains some Steltek artefacts in his
possession. Currently, he can be found on Palan, overseeing
an excavation at an undisclosed site. Funds for these excavations
are provided by the Palan-based Rondell Corporation.
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