OK, this post is for people that have been tracking my posts and the websites. You probably won't know what I'm talking about if you haven't, but feel free to read anyway.
There's been some new developments. Seabed's Nectar has been approved for sale in America. Jaime is going insane thanks to eating the Nectar, and I found a secret message in the Slusho! site. I guess I'll discuss these for everyone.
The Nectar being approved for sale kind of opens up the whole plot line to me. The monster (or monsters) craves the Nectar. That's why it destroyed the Chuai station with no oil. The station was mining the Nectar. Now the Nectar is in America, and with the creature's supply destroyed it obviously wants more. That may be why it venture's to New York.
This revalation and the new Jaime and Teddy video really show the nature of the Nectar. It's highly addictive, it makes people (or creatures) stronger, and over time it causes clouding of the mind. That might show why a creature that's usually peaceful (like a whale, maybe?) would go on a rampage.
OK, now on to the secret message. I recently discovered on the History page of the SLUSHO! site a code. There are way to many exclimation points on the page, so I thought that they might mean something. I landed on a code where for every exclimation point there is, I went back one word and took it out, for example if a statement said: "SLUSHO! is the coolest thing ever!!" the phrase "SLUSHO thing ever," would be extracted. I ended up with this:
SLUSHO! triumph refreshment satisfied whale again Ganu science unique to anything else of all an enormous whale find earth its freshness the new ingridient SLUSHO! came to life SLUSHO! SLUSHO! drink just six
It doesn't make much sense at first, but I think the part talking of a whale finding Earth it's freshness in the form of the new ingridient is really convincing. Also, the command, "Drink just six," is suspicious. I'll be working on that.
Lastly, I found some hidden buttons on the completed flavor page on the SLUSHO! site thanks to the TAB key. So far I haven't found a use for them, but I'll be working on that as well.
So, tell me what you think, if you've found anything that you thought was convincing, interesting, or suspicious, or anything else.