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I thought it was insinuated to be relatively recent?

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With all these controversial Celebr’ETs, wouldn’t it be… Funny? or maybe cool? If some personalities from IOI were made into ETs?

Like Hakan Abrak, or… (I’m so sorry the name eludes me) the gal responsible for ‘The Mallory Misfortune’. Or perhaps former employees? Current too. Can you imagine Combatglue being an ET? No hiding in OOB areas allowed! :laughing:

I don’t know… Just a thought. :confused:

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It would be a cool way to credit the people who worked on the game but I think it is not the sales pitch the CelebrET exist for these days.

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In Hitman 2016, when you equipped the mine disabling device on one of the relevant escalations, did it make the lasers for the mines turn off?

I’m replaying some of the escalations in Hitman WoA using Peacock but I don’t remember the lasers turning off and on in the original 2016 depending on if you had the device equipped or not. Is that something the Peacock devs added? Is that something IO themselves added even though none of the seven escalations that used the laser mines were brought back in Hitman 2/3?

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As far as I can remember, the device always had to be held for it to take effect, probably to keep them as a gameplay obstacle once the device had been found.

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Am I the only one to think/feel this?

Seems like this month has went by so fast. I can hardly believe it’s already the 25th.

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Yeah I feel like that aswell

Not complaining though June will be a very good month for me

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Bro, that’s how years feel to me now. :sob:

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Dude every year feels more and more like this. Life just seems to go faster and faster. Each new year is a smaller % of your life than the one before so I guess it makes sense.

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What’s Senator Martin Heinrich’s lapel pin?

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Stylish? :man_shrugging:

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It looks like it’s got turquoise in it which is found in a lot of Native American jewellery. New Mexico has a large Native American population.

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Looks to be the sun symbol of the Zia Pueblo people, which is featured on the flag of New Mexico directly behind him.

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They are New Mexican state symbols. A turquoise stone because it is the state gem in a Pueblo sun motif because it is on the New Mexican flag. You can see it behind him.

Fun Fact: The state insect is the tarantula hawk wasp which forms the basis of the cazador from Fallout: New Vegas.

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My favorite insect, followed closely by the bulldog cricket, due to what they are both known to kill.

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I was about to say that’s the state symbol for New Mexico. He might be from there or is the senator for that state. It’s probably both since that gold and red flag behind him is the NM state flag.

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How is David Bateson’s last name pronounced?

Is it Bat-eh-son? Is it Bat-son? Is it Bait-eh-son? Or is it Bait-son?

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I always used the last one but I am not certain I do that right.

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Partially helps, but not entirely. It eliminates the first two options, but because of his accent, I can’t tell if he’s pronouncing it Bait-son, or Bait-eh-son with the eh part just being really quick and quiet.