WHAT HAPPENS IF OCCUPANT KILLS HIMSELF IN THE ROOM?
WHAT HAPPENS IF OCCUPANT KILLS HIMSELF IN THE ROOM
There is no Joe in the room and occupant can not be placed by joe.
System will not be f.cked up i know.
WHAT HAPPENS IF OCCUPANT KILLS HIMSELF IN THE ROOM
There is no Joe in the room and occupant can not be placed by joe.
System will not be f.cked up i know.
Then the weapon the Occupant uses to kill himself with replaces the Occupant as an Object (since the Occupant is just one of many Objects).
sharethe weapon the Occupant uses to kill himself with replaces the Occupant as an ObjectThat’s the opposite of something I was wondering: if you destroy an object in the room (eg you smash the clock), do you then become an object to take its place? If so, then there could be a whole lot of people objects.
I think the issue is that the objects don't change hands very often. So, maybe only a dozen or so people have had the key. But how many of them had other objects as well? Especially ones you could destroy easily, like the bus ticket.
But yeah, your idea is completely plausible. Sounds to me like something they could have put in had the show been picked up as a show instead of just a miniseries.
One of the objects you brought in with you would replace the destroyed one.
If you look on Wiki, there's an Object that's a tin of foot powder that's from 1970. It wasn't there for the Event. It was a replacement for a destroyed Object.
I was wondering if this is what would be required to 'become a god'. If you destroy every object in the room and their powers transfer to you, then you would literally be a god.
sharewell not necessarily.. let me ask u another question..
for example what happens iw u break the mirror ? well since the mirror is not "so called" object, if you break it and if you reset the door, there shall be a new mirror .. is that correct? (well that will rise another question that i will ask later on)
then if you for example break the comb inside the room, then reset, there comes a brand new comb right? (2nd idea is that u become the comb :))
well this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, i think if you kill him in the room and reset it, there should come a brand new occupant standing.. And I actually thing that was what actually happened :) (because nothing happened afterall)
moreover, what if you take another thing out of the room? TV? Blanket? or even the bed? dont they become an object too? if anything that goes out of the room, actually goes out of the "reset" pattern, we may empty the room.. cant we?
There comes my brilliant idea.. (well it is the midnight slash .. dont expect much on this one)
I think room itself is an object, with the use of the key it becomes a portal (as we know usage of the several objects together may alter or even enhance their powers).. key itself may have another power ( which can be edited ).. the room should be stuck somewhere between dimensions, the key has the power to bring it back to this dimension.. room has the power to be a portal, since the objects can be destroyed inside the room, the room itself can be demolished from inside, which will take them out to 2. dimension of that room :) And that is what i would like to see, some kind of paralled universe; MAYBE WITH SAME ORDINARY PPL LIVING on it ? Since there are many room (as the occupant claimed) therefore will be many dimensions..
And what if someone stabs The Occupant, than push him in to the room. He doesn't die instantly but in a 5 minutes time...
What than?
If you stab him outside, the knife won't go through. Remember the gun shot? It's not like he survived a bullet going through his skull. The bullet just hit the roof of his mouth, then fell out. Along with alot of smoke, and probably a terrible smell in his mouth for the rest of the day. Y'know?
I loved this series, but I thought it ended pretty abruptly.
"Do you know what your sin is, Mal?"
"...I'm a fan of all seven."
Then what if you stab him in the room and leave it with the knife before he dies?
shareI'd imagine the reset would have some kind of affect on him, but I can't know for sure. He may well die, and you may well have stumbled on to something there. I can't remember. Did the woman who got sucked into the room age, or was she perpetually stuck at the same point in life? Because if she didn't age, then it means he would just be stuck in the room with a knife in his chest, and the next time someone opens it, he walks out and takes the knife out. I really don't know, though. Just kinda making this up as I go along.
"Do you know what your sin is, Mal?"
"...I'm a fan of all seven."
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I presumed the occupant couldn't kill himself in the room, he had to be killed by another.
shareI would figure that since there would be no new object for the energy to inhabit, this body of the occupant would simply lie forever in the room but still be an object.
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