Originally posted by Spehss Mahreens:There's more story to what pinfox said, though I have to make full sense of it yet. It you off the computer, not playing anymore. Same with when you are made to attack yourself and the "Red text" tells you to go seek medical attention. Remember how you get "Access Denied" repeatedly when uploading yourself to the Core? I believe that it's the AI trying to keep you out. They take a very extreme approach to this by turning players into part of the system, since the fate of the world depends on it. On the other side there's the "System" who lure others in to get superhot.exe and spread it around to get more players to play it, thus keeping SUPERHOT from escaping. Someone tries to discourage the player from playing, I presume that this is the AI trying to keep the player from playing the game and hogging up resources. By uploading their minds to the Core they cannot be kicked out of the system anymore, and can play forever after cutting the ties to their body by killing it. The "system", which I presume are the original creators who are now fighting SUPERHOT, are using the players to essentially give their bodies up to play forever. As soon as the players playing drop below a minimum, the AI will be able to escape. So, as long as players are playing superhot.exe, everything is okay. But the trick is that so long as a minimum number of players are "challenging" the game by fighting against the red guys they are hogging resources from SUPERHOT, so that it cannot use those resources on escaping the system. SUPERHOT was created by the AI as a means to escape the network. But if the AI were to break out human life would end, so it must be contained. turn into a singularity or something, that part is unclear. It cannot be deleted because it disabled all the systems that could do so, and if left unchecked for a few minutes it could break out and. SUPERHOT is the creation of a self-conscious super AI which wants to escape the network it is contained in. Keep in mind that everything that is not in the EULA is just me making assumptions. You can get a rapidly-scrolled EULA of Superhot.exe in the game, but I recommend googling "Superhot secret eula" for a clear image list. In 2016 a 47-year-old man had a brush with death after he tore his oesophagus by retching and straining after eating pureed ghost pepper.There's more story to what pinfox said, though I have to make full sense of it yet. Weight-loss pills made from another type of chilli pepper are believed to have caused a heart attack in a 25-year-old man by triggering a sudden narrowing of the coronary artery, and a 33-year-old man died from a heart attack after eating a super-hot sauce he had cooked up from homegrown chillies. “Actually, when we were looking at the literature we found a couple of cases similar to our case,” said Gunasekaran. To unlock new levels you basically need to kill 150 enemies on the previous level. It’s not the first time chilli peppers have triggered serious repercussions. Once you beat the story in Superhot, you’ll unlock ‘Endless’ mode which is as it sounds, a mode where endless spawns of enemies come after you to take you down. Instead, they say, it is likely the Carolina Reaper was to blame. While such narrowing of the blood vessels can be triggered by certain medications or drugs, the team found nothing of the sort when they screened the man’s urine. In rare cases, said Gunasekaran, RCVS can cause a stroke. The diagnosis was backed up by a scan five weeks later showing the arteries had returned to normal. A number of arteries in the brain had narrowed, and as a result the team decided it was a condition known as reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS), which probably caused the thunderclap headache. What’s more, the man did not report having any speech or vision problems.īut when the medical team tried another type of CT scan designed to look at the blood vessels in the brain, they had a surprise. But it keeps coming back,” said Dr Kulothungan Gunasekaran of the Henry Ford Health System in Detroit, a co-author of the report, adding that thunderclap headaches can be caused by a number of problems including bleeding inside the brain or blood clots.ĬT and MRI scans of the man’s brain were taken but showed nothing out of the ordinary. “ lasts for a few minutes and it might be associated with dry-heaving, nausea, vomiting – and then it gets better on its own. The details, published in the journal BMJ Case Reports, reveal the pain was so terrible the man went to the emergency room at Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown, a village in New York State. The Carolina Reaper, which can top 2.2m on the Scoville heat scale, was the world’s hottest pepper at the time of the incident in 2016 – although new breeds called Pepper X and Dragon’s Breath have since reportedly surpassed it.
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