Rapture (Bioshock) exists? Is Andrew Ryan mad?! And other nonsense...
by MarshalHopalop on Comments
Hopefully once I can get to reviewing games, Bioshock will get a good chunk of attention, and rightfully so, Bioshock is only the greatest shooter I have ever played in my entire life. But that is another story, this blurb of words and text containt the science behind the underwater city of Rapture and possible historic connections that only ridiculous people such as my friends and I can thrive on. First of all, Rapture is a city correct? And the pressure is so intense at the bottom of the sea normal workers would be completely unable to survive (as well as for various other reasons) .So how did the city become built, let alone the astounding fact that it remained completely secret to the entire outside world? A possible theory my friends and I have developed was that the city was built using various different countries raw materials, and thanks to Ryan Industries billions of dollars, worldwide trade was simple and he also may have been inconspicuous in the construction of Rapture in Greenland or Iceland yet getting a city to the bottom of the ocean is totally impossible right? Maybe, or maybe not, a possible way we figured that Rapture could get to the bottom of the sea is via a collapsible barge-like structure in which the city was constructed on, it was then sunk and the barge "folded" into energy-harvesting ports as well as clamping the city down in it's place so it doesn't fidget about. People who have played Red Alert 3 can see the effects of size compacted structures in the hands of the Japanese Empire in the form of Nanocores but, without the nanotech of course. Big Daddys may have also played a role in the construction of Rapture, an important question to be answered in Bioshock 2 is "who is the first Big Daddy?" and the answer could disarm of help confirm their usage before the "sinking" of rapture. A fact though is that Big Daddys did work on the maintaining of the city, as one can be seen welding a tunnel crack as you ride the bathosphere. But maybe my friends and I are just reading too much into the glory of Rapture, or maybe we have not read into it enough to really see the secrets under the water. Pun very intended. Oh and on some wonky points my friend and I believe that Andrew Ryan used Target Dummy while he made his grand escape into a mechanical whale that rules Rapture from a distance, also we had intended Peach Wilkins to live in a bionic squid but after we found out what a huge pain he was on the hardest difficulty we descided he might as well be eaten by land sharks for all we cared. Yet for all we know Rapture could exist, after all the company that made Charles Lindberg's plane, the Spirit of St. Louis was called RYAN Airlines as well as the Ryan Areonautical Company, headed by the same person apparently that constructed the first air mail plane and other commercial aircraft, seems like a pretty billion-dollar business hmm?