Does this have to do with Shepard's monument
Does this have to do with Shepard's monument
Originally shared by Ariel Diana (Arielsmurfeater)
So what can I do when new glyphs and new glyph sequences come out and I’m not able to go out and try to hack them? I decide to do a glyph sequence composite. I know other agents are also analyzing the glyph sequences, but I do have to give special thanks to Ishira Tsubasa for encouraging me to pursue this idea. I know this first composite is a bit sloppy but I forgot my ruler and I know I can’t draw a straight line but please know you’re not expected to know all the glyphs just from the images. Secondary glyphs listed are glyphs found in each individual glyph of the sequence before combining all glyphs. Tertiary glyphs listed are glyphs that can be created when combining all the glyphs in the full sequence.
Glyph Sequence: Human Legacy Abandon Old Knowledge
Secondary Glyphs: Create/Creation, Equal, Forget, Future/Forward Time, Ignore, Less, New, Past
Tertiary Glyphs: I/Me/Self, Complex, Nature, Easy, Weak, Want/Desire, Together, Escape, Body, Breathe, Imperfect, We/Us, intelligence, Deteriorate/Erode
When I first looked at the main sequence “Human Legacy Abandon Old Knowledge” the first thing I thought of is how humanity likes to forget what happened in the past, but by doing so we lose out on some amazing knowledge. Just like we’ve lost the knowledge of ancient civilizations (like the Egyptians, Babylonians, and Ancient Romans), some day in the future we will lose what knowledge we have currently gained.
Upon looking at the secondary and tertiary glyphs found within this sequence I feel that just because our “legacy” is to forget or abandon past knowledge it does not have to be the legacy of future generations. If we try to create new ways to remember our past experiences/knowledge then future generations will hopefully be able to hold on to what knowledge we have gained.
I know it won’t be easy for we are a complex and imperfect race but if we desire a better, more aware future, we can work together to find ways to save the intelligence we currently have for future generations. Please feel free to share your thoughts and opinions, for in sharing them there is growth for all involved.
Originally shared by Ariel Diana (Arielsmurfeater)
So what can I do when new glyphs and new glyph sequences come out and I’m not able to go out and try to hack them? I decide to do a glyph sequence composite. I know other agents are also analyzing the glyph sequences, but I do have to give special thanks to Ishira Tsubasa for encouraging me to pursue this idea. I know this first composite is a bit sloppy but I forgot my ruler and I know I can’t draw a straight line but please know you’re not expected to know all the glyphs just from the images. Secondary glyphs listed are glyphs found in each individual glyph of the sequence before combining all glyphs. Tertiary glyphs listed are glyphs that can be created when combining all the glyphs in the full sequence.
Glyph Sequence: Human Legacy Abandon Old Knowledge
Secondary Glyphs: Create/Creation, Equal, Forget, Future/Forward Time, Ignore, Less, New, Past
Tertiary Glyphs: I/Me/Self, Complex, Nature, Easy, Weak, Want/Desire, Together, Escape, Body, Breathe, Imperfect, We/Us, intelligence, Deteriorate/Erode
When I first looked at the main sequence “Human Legacy Abandon Old Knowledge” the first thing I thought of is how humanity likes to forget what happened in the past, but by doing so we lose out on some amazing knowledge. Just like we’ve lost the knowledge of ancient civilizations (like the Egyptians, Babylonians, and Ancient Romans), some day in the future we will lose what knowledge we have currently gained.
Upon looking at the secondary and tertiary glyphs found within this sequence I feel that just because our “legacy” is to forget or abandon past knowledge it does not have to be the legacy of future generations. If we try to create new ways to remember our past experiences/knowledge then future generations will hopefully be able to hold on to what knowledge we have gained.
I know it won’t be easy for we are a complex and imperfect race but if we desire a better, more aware future, we can work together to find ways to save the intelligence we currently have for future generations. Please feel free to share your thoughts and opinions, for in sharing them there is growth for all involved.
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