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DENTAL CONSONANTS LIMITED isn't #171
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Alas...
My personal inclination is to a) acknowledge this is possibly wrong but b) mark it Won’t Fix. There’s a reference to Dental Consonants Limited in feelies that I am not going to recreate as Alveolar Consonants Limited.
However, I also won’t be scandalised if you decide to change it in the text. It’s okay if the old feelies are just out of date.
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I was thinking more something along the lines of a line in the description of the plans stating that Dental Consonants was thinking of branching out.
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Alas...
My personal inclination is to a) acknowledge this is possibly wrong but b) mark it Won’t Fix. There’s a reference to Dental Consonants Limited in feelies that I am not going to recreate as Alveolar Consonants Limited.
However, I also won’t be scandalised if you decide to change it in the text. It’s okay if the old feelies are just out of date.
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That would also be fine.
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I was thinking more something along the lines of a line in the description of the plans stating that Dental Consonants was thinking of branching out.
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> My personal inclination is to a) acknowledge this is possibly wrong but b) mark it Won’t Fix. There’s a reference to Dental Consonants Limited in feelies that I am not going to recreate as Alveolar Consonants Limited.
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I'm sorry, I can't really come up with a good way to work this into the description of the plans. Or think of a better place to put it. I'd be happy to implement any more concrete suggestions. EDIT: This is the current description of the plans: The plans are rolled up and stuck shut with a label that reads "PROPERTY OF DENTAL CONSONANTS LIMITED –UNAUTHORIZED USE ILLEGAL". They're just a set of prints from the main computer design, of course, but still extremely informative: to the right engineer, they might reveal the secret of T-insertion for replication by other companies. These are what you and Brock were originally contracted to lift from the island, at a fee in the multiple millions. |
I adore this game. I wouldn't even be bothering to point this out in a game that wasn't as well-curried as it already is.
The plans the main character has stolen are marked "PROPERTY OF DENTAL CONSONANTS LIMITED", but they are plans for the secret of T-insertion. I've admittedly not studied this in any significant way, but I've heard of the concept (ɪnˈhɛɹətəns -> ɪnˈhɛɹətənts) and all the examples I know of of it include the alveolar /t/, not a dental /t̪/.
In a place where it's dangerous not to take things literally (literally literally!) I feel like a company that called itself 'Dental Consonants Limited' would be quite careful to limit itself to dental consonants.
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