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<br><br>*Many YouTube users have pointed out the resemblance in this video to Don Quixote, a novel in which the main character is chasing windmills which he believes to be his enemy, which, obviously they are not. The windmills may be a reference to [[OpAphid]], implying that [[Tachyon]] is under the delusion that his "enemy" is everywhere. | <br><br>*Many YouTube users have pointed out the resemblance in this video to Don Quixote, a novel in which the main character is chasing windmills which he believes to be his enemy, which, obviously they are not. The windmills may be a reference to [[OpAphid]], implying that [[Tachyon]] is under the delusion that his "enemy" is everywhere. | ||
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Revision as of 19:54, 27 November 2006
They Are Still Everywhere is the fourth video in the Tachyon video series, a component of the OpAphid game. This video was posted as a responce to Bree's Where Are My Parents?
Transcript
A blurry shot of a highway
A highway sign we can't read
A simi drives past
A lit-up windmill
A view of a circular semitruck mirror
The windmill and text:
"Needless to say, things haven't gone according to plan
I learned more in that last hour there than "i" did in her entire existance"
A closeup of (we suspect) tachyon from hairline to nose
Windmill and text:
"I'm not sure it's safe to come home.
I've left something for you,
and a message to pass along."
quick establishing shots of where the drop might have been ending on the sign out front and paning up to the windmill.
a shot of semis going both directions on the highway and the phrase "tag you're it" bounces back and forth with the traffic
*Many YouTube users have pointed out the resemblance in this video to Don Quixote, a novel in which the main character is chasing windmills which he believes to be his enemy, which, obviously they are not. The windmills may be a reference to OpAphid, implying that Tachyon is under the delusion that his "enemy" is everywhere.