Monday, 5 February 2007

Movie Related Sector Seven Site TheFirst7 Update

Sector Seven website has been updated with a few new features. A new password has been introduced "thefirst7" which brings up the same interface and data as the "takara83" password did, but provides a little bit more information. The new stuff is accessed via the bottom control panel.

The wasp icon brings up a rather detailed schematic of the Sector 7 headquarters which based on the brief room titles is military in nature with barracks and training quarters. It also apparently has a means of filtering water but no indicated way to produce oxygen or foodstuffs so apparently its not a self-contained environment. Levels 6 and 7 of the plans are restricted. Still no real clue on how this "organization" plans into the movie script.

The scorpion icon brings up to emails with video. The first video is of a supposed escape attempt by a subject that had to be rendered inert by an EMP indicating it was a section attempt at creating a Transformer. The second video is of a security breach by a pizza boy who captured a recording of the "first seven" which based on the script and the age of the pictures would indicate around the late 1800's when Megatron is first discovered in the artic according to a leaked version of the movie script.

The last new info is under the danger icon. Its a video of a conference between Dr. Rebecca Howard (wonder who the actress is) and Lt. Col. Alexander Powers discussing and showing design of a "megaman reverse engineering designed" weapon called the XK-Plasma 1. Since it kinda looks like the video game character Mega Man's pulse cannon I am thinking the choice in phrasing is intentional.

If seems like this site is designed almost as an explanation for how the United States government might be in a position to capture and destroy Transformers without having to waste a lot of screen time doing it. I have to admit the creativity involved is good and hopefully the various password "clearances" will start getting revealed at a steadier rate. Thanks to Daniel S and Joe P for the heads-up.

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