Re: The Bloop
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 2:16 am
Guys, don't forget, the same ambient is used in SCP-087-B.
Does that really matter? The topic at hand is what the hell the bloop came from.Cridone wrote:Guys, don't forget, the same ambient is used in SCP-087-B.
This.Trialtrex21 wrote: Does that really matter? The topic at hand is what the hell the bloop came from.
That's still info.Trialtrex21 wrote:Does that really matter? The topic at hand is what the hell the bloop came from.Cridone wrote:Guys, don't forget, the same ambient is used in SCP-087-B.
Cridone wrote:My theory is that Regalis got it from the imageboard that he posted the first version of SCP-087-B on. Which is probably /v/.

Then why is this thread in General Discussion?Trialtrex21 wrote:snip
Because the sound is within the game. I asked another mod if I should move it, but they said no, so it's staying here.Cridone wrote:Then why is this thread in General Discussion?
Sounds like failing machinery to me, especially since the noise plays constantly for me during gameplay.Trialtrex21 wrote: Because the sound is within the game. I asked another mod if I should move it, but they said no, so it's staying here.
Oy, you are failing to understand the discussion of this topic. If you read the OP, you'd understand what I'm talking about. We are discussing the REAL LIFE occurrence of this sound. It is a sound known as the bloop, which occurred in 1997 deep within the Pacific Ocean 5,000 Kilometers from the microphones. The thing that's interesting about the sound is that it is believed to have been made by an organism, but no known organism can make a sound this loud. So it was either just an iceberg, or something REALLY big.Cridone wrote:Sounds like failing machinery to me, especially since the noise plays constantly for me during gameplay.Trialtrex21 wrote: Because the sound is within the game. I asked another mod if I should move it, but they said no, so it's staying here.