allinamberclad
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 12:35 PM"It's in my suit" - and that is all I've ever heard?
Personally, I find it impossible to understand how anyone could hear something else.
Windood
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 12:36 PMmaybe it's a repressed memory of theirs?............
Biehn_Bandit
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 12:38 PMThey were just experimenting in college.
allinamberclad
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 12:39 PM@Windood
Now - I feel certain we've had a conversation about your tendency to, "go there", before?..
Detention.
Athy16
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 12:40 PM@allinamberclad, I agree. I've NEVER heard "It's in my throat!" And it always begs the question, how the heck can you talk when something big and slimy is in your throat? Try swallowing an oyster while saying that.
But that second time he says it, after listening to it about a hundred times, I'm convinced he's saying "It's under my suit" or "It's into my suit" but he says it real panicked-like so it comes out super quick.
Athy16
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 12:41 PMew-just...ew
fanboy79
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 12:44 PMfrom listening to the audio and reference other scenes and voice comparisons i think it is Holloway who is screaming "its in my suit" at some point in the film. I think it is another character who is screaming "cut it off" indicating two seperate occurrences. from the trailers its looks as if we are given at least four instances of infection. First the obvious
!. Millburn being attacked by cobraliena
2. whoever the character is that is being carried by Shaw and Ford that starts screaming in pain
3. whoever's face that is being turned or melted by acid
4. Fifield attacking in cargo bay
5. Holloways eye candy
6. Shaw screaming "get it out of me"
allinamberclad
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 12:47 PM@Athy16
It's ridiculous - and ,"Oysters", huh? Yo, [i]Jimmy![/i] Looks like we got ourselves an [i]Aristocrat!...[/i]
Joking.
I just hear a repeat - panicked, yes: but still "It's in my suit".
[We're getting into microscopy, a little, here].
BigDave
MemberDeaconMay-03-2012 1:23 PMIt would make more sence, it does get into his suit thats for sure.
It does come out of his mouth mind, but you would be hard to talk if you had something in his throat.
Maybe on its way out to his throat he could say that, but yes in my suit makes more sence.
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sukkal
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 1:41 PM@allinamberclad
In THIS topic are you sure you didn't mean [b]endoscopy[/b]? ;•)
Athy16
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 1:41 PM@fanboy79 I would tend to agree with you but after listening to the audio puzzle, I can hear the connect with the voice to Milburn's. But, of course, it's just me. I could be completely wrong.
@allinamberclad Yes it is getting in to microscopy but dangit...ain't that what we're here for!?!?! :)
Athy16
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 1:42 PMOnce again:
eww..just...ew
allinamberclad
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 1:53 PM@sukkal
Detention!
[But, yes, you're good].
@Athy16
LOL, yes: everyone here is a member of The Scope Squad - whether they realise or not.
And I also make a natural connection with, "Milburn".
In the context, it just seems too make too much sense for it not to be him.
Prometheus_II
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 2:54 PMI'm thinking the majority of the audio clip is related to Milburn getting attacked by the proto-hugger. It latches onto and wraps around his arm (the stretched rubber sound) and then it snaps off his arm when they try to take it off (typical hugger defense), and goes in there (it's in my suit) and it has the some type of acid body secretion that burns the skin and insides as it works its way thru Milburn's body up to his neck and out his mouth. The final liquid noise you hear is the spray after exiting the mouth melting the helmet onto his face. No more Milburn.
centrosphere
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 3:23 PM@fanboy79
You forgot Ford being attacked by whatever jumps from (Milburn?) mouth.
Mr.J
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 3:40 PMI believe the audio is "it is in my Throat", if you remember the trailer, I am not sure which one, we see the character turning his head toward the camera and something along coming up through is neck area. and his face changing. Within the terror and pain, I can imagine he feels that thing moving under his skin and up and into his neck, which would make his scream, it's in my throat. The trailer kind of proves it.
Athy16
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 4:17 PMWith the audio, yes I definitely hear an arm snapping. But I wonder if it doesn't tear his arm off but in breaking Milburn's arm it ruptures the suit causing the tear that it's able to slither in to.
If it's all the same sequence then Milburn's arm looks very much intact but there is a definite tear in the arm of the suit.
And I have to wonder, and now this is pure speculation, if the jockey isn't a Fifield/Holloway mutant. I say this because the mechanics on the arm of the suit look an awful lot like the biomechanics on the suit that the blue man/engineer/SJ is wearing. Then again, it could just be more of RS or Giger's style showing up in the space suits.
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Co-AdminMemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 4:26 PMI hear throat. But honestly, if the thing was in his throat would he be able to communicate that with his voice?
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MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 5:49 PMThat's the beauty of the English language: it's totally open to personal interpretation!
I hear "suit".
Moreover, in the foreign trailers (French, German, Italian and Spanish) I hear the respective words for "suit" (combi, Raumanzug, tuta and traje respectively).
My 2 cents
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Athy16
MemberOvomorphMay-03-2012 5:28 PMYeah, see, I would think that it would sound like "It's in my th-HRREKKKGNGGGNNNLLMMPPPPTTTHTHTH