Void Seeker is an homage to South Korea? - Page 4
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Urth
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Sakray
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Rob28
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terran0330
New Zealand106 Posts
On January 12 2012 19:16 Sakray wrote: I see absolutely nothing :/ See the markings in the middle of the ship in the first picture, the end of the two prongs at the front | ||
TheToast
United States4808 Posts
Not the first inclusion of the Korean flag in a Blizz game, WC3 TFT had a map called "Korea" which was actually the South Korean flag. | ||
Volkspanzer
United States83 Posts
On January 13 2012 02:19 TheToast wrote: Good catch. Not the first inclusion of the Korean flag in a Blizz game, WC3 TFT had a map called "Korea" which was actually the South Korean flag. Ah but such an obvious reference is meant to make the savvy loremaster complacent, for if you were to search VERY carefully, you'd find the faint sillhouette of the Void Seeker somewheres on the map, a subtle hint as to what was to come for SCII before it hit shelves! ....there's an Xzibit meme to be had here, I just know it. | ||
HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
On January 13 2012 01:05 terran0330 wrote: See the markings in the middle of the ship in the first picture, the end of the two prongs at the front Let me help you out, as well as anyone else who just can't see it: | ||
Volkspanzer
United States83 Posts
On January 13 2012 02:43 HaXXspetten wrote: Let me help you out, as well as anyone else who just can't see it: A cheat sheet?? For shame ... then again I suppose I could have done a better job of depicting the similarities. | ||
HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
On January 13 2012 02:46 Volkspanzer wrote: A cheat sheet?? For shame ... then again I suppose I could have done a better job of depicting the similarities. meh, I just did it in two minutes point's just to show where to look anyway | ||
MattyClutch
United States711 Posts
On January 12 2012 19:16 Sakray wrote: I see absolutely nothing :/ Same here. We should form a support group. /hugs Eddit: Nevermind, the cheat sheet set me free | ||
nekuodah
England2409 Posts
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zoLo
United States5896 Posts
On January 13 2012 07:08 nekuodah wrote: I honestly cant see it and ive been looking for 5-10 mins How can you not see it? There's a reference picture above with circles around it, lol. | ||
slytown
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bluehawky
United Kingdom183 Posts
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Not_Computer
Canada2277 Posts
On January 13 2012 02:43 HaXXspetten wrote: Let me help you out, as well as anyone else who just can't see it: I didn't see it at first then I looked at the flag, then looked back again, and also had a "well derp" moment. But yeah, the above picture helps as well. | ||
dudecrush
Canada418 Posts
Nice find! I'm amazed. | ||
Von
United States363 Posts
The trigrams represent one of the oldest symbolic vocabularies in human history. The three-line trigrams stack in different combinations into hexagrams, the full set of hexagrams forming the I-Ching, which is an ancient oracle still in use in the present day. Didn't read the whole thread so can't say if this is already mentioned - and this subject gets deep so this is the barest outline of what the symbols are all about. But, anyway ... yeah .. very cool find. Awesome easter egg detail imo. | ||
midftw
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Jynxx879
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TSBspartacus
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