Quote Originally Posted by Hoff4D View Post
Just going back and doing some re-listening, trying to make some valid contributions to the Forum, haven't read the last few pages, nor did I read 43-1's discussion, so I'm sure it's been brought up, but with the find of the tunnels I think it's necessary to note this again.

In 43-1 @~5:45
Tanya - " Could've been from the arena, no one got to explore that place entirely"
Michael - "yea, and with most of it collapsed, we wont get a chance to"
T- "are there any parts still standing?"
M - "yea, but we set up our spotter cameras around it, not ONE of them goes near there anymore"

I'm sure this was noted in 43-1's discussion, and I know quite a few people speculate the usage of the arena's remains along with the tunnel we just found...but I think this is some concrete foreshadowing. Just wanted to add some firepower to those backing the tunnel goes to the arena theory. They note there's no zeds by it since they started watching, basically that Ink knows they're watching, so they had to create a new means to entering/exiting (the tunnel), and that 'with most of it collapsed, we wont get a chance to', that just reeks of Michael eating his words in Ch44 (or later) having to go inside the Arena.....ironically dragging along someone half-zed and has already been there once...

Sorry if I'm just echoing something already said/known, but this put in front of Michael noting the proximity to the arena of this place, just thought it belonged here (since we obviously ran out of chapter discussion topics, lol)

Yup, and if they were using the tunnels, there would not be topside movement to photograph...

As Saul says on the first resupply run, something like: 'I do not get it, two days and there is no one left in LA.'. I would be remiss if I did not toss out some material. We have been drilling oil for years. Oil that might be the food for a subterranean species. But, recently we started hydrolic fracking. That just not jut suck out te oil fields, it pumps chemicals underground to fill up their 'tunnels' to force more oil and gas out of te ground. That real world fracking occurred in Ingelwood and did result in an "Eath Burp" of foul gas that forced local residents to be evacuated.



However, an "Ant-Ape" living underground declaring war on the topside is probably too far of the rails for KC. Lol