This operator further theorized it was possible to rescue the crew by using radio signals to interact with the site of the accident by using radio equipment in a certain cave on the island based on the belief that various waves were capable of travelling across multiple dimensions and even across time. Her theories were based on strange radio transmissions that she and other officers stationed at the base began picking up, apparently from at least some of the members of the submarine's crew. The submarine was using an early form of nuclear reactor to power its engines, and in subsequent years the operator determined that the crew might not have been killed, but rather transported to an alternate dimension due to this unknown technology.
It centers around an (again, fictional) event taking place during World War II, where a prototype military submarine was accidentally destroyed by friendly fire as the side effect of misinterpreted communications received by the operator at the Edward island's radio tower. The story of Oxenfree takes place on the fictional Edwards Island, loosely based upon Bainbridge Island in Washington, just west of Seattle. Spoilers below - if you haven't played Oxenfree yet you might want to stop reading, though I will try to avoid sharing too many specific details. So let's take a deeper dive into the premise of the video game. This could simply be a coincidence, but the way things have been going over the past year has made me pay closer attention to coincidences to determine whether they might not be synchronicities. In addition, of the multiple new free-speech platforms that have popped up in the aftermath of the purges of both Twitter and Facebook of their Q theorist userbase and mass censorship during and in the wake of the United States 2020 Presidential election, one in particular is 107 Daily, which was started by a mysterious individual who goes by the pseudonym Juan O' Savin. The letter Q is also the 17th letter of the alphabet, which brings the focus back around to the Q theorists. Therefore the number 107 would be interpreted as 17 to Q theorists. To start with, those who study Q have a tendency to also study numerology, and therefore when they focus on numbers, they ignore any zeros in that number.
OXENFREE GAME SUBMARINE PORTABLE
The running theory is that this is a radio station that you can tune into in the game using a portable radio, but this particular series of numbers is especially significant to anyone who has been paying attention to Q and Q related theories. The end of this track has a repeating segment of a distorted female voice saying, "one zero seven" five times in a row. The official soundtrack for the Oxenfree video game can be found at Bandcamp, and the very first track " Lost (Prologue)" caught my attention today. Interestingly enough, it appears a new ARG has started up again at the beginning of this year, five years after the game was originally released. That didn't matter too much to me, I fully enjoyed the first playthrough and the realization that subsequent playthroughs would result in subtle changes to Edwards Island (the setting) and the various events of the game itself were impacted by decisions made during previous playthroughs, and even by decisions made by other players who were connected by the internet.įated to End Sometime used to have posts about other video games before I blew them all away during the dust-off and update, but for some reason I felt compelled to leave the Oxenfree posts intact even though they were a few years old. By this time the hidden, embedded alternate reality game (ARG) had already been discovered, decoded and played out to its conclusion, although I was completely unaware that there even was an ARG when I started playing. Although it was released in January of 2016, I did not personally play Oxenfree until it had already been out for over two years.