Image 1 — Are the areas drawn by Enso considered canon?
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Are the areas drawn by Enso considered canon?

I heard that Enso designed the Movie areas and the Pirate Clark model, I don't know how true that is, but if it is, that means the drawings were done by Canon.

u/Snetien — 1 day ago

lifeforms can mimic the sounds of the Caveman Cutout

Imagine a lanky 11 FT Stickman greeting you with your language If they can mimic normal sounds (we even heard Lifeform in FF2 make cat meow or yawning sounds when waking up)I think they could do that too, I don't know how perfect it would be, though.

u/Snetien — 3 days ago

Empty Complex or Full Complex?

Which complex is better, the detailed and fully equipped one or the empty one?

u/Snetien — 4 days ago

FF1's main character is the best main character because he's only 20 years old.

He is 20 Years old and he is youngest Backrooms Protoginst

u/Snetien — 8 days ago

Detailed and open spaces or narrow, small, detailed spaces?

My personal favorite is the large and detailed areas. It's great that the complex replicates a newer area.

u/Snetien — 13 days ago

If Captain Clark were the same height and as fast as FF3 Still Life, could he have killed Mary?

For some reason, even when I first went to the movie, questions like "What if FF3 Still Life had been made instead of Captain Clark?" kept popping into my head (I had watched FF3 before going to the movie). Do you think Mary would have defeated him more easily, or would it have made things more difficult?

u/Snetien — 14 days ago

It relates to where the Entities are located.

In the film, we only see a more humanoid version(More Detailed And in terms of more objects)of the OG Backrooms structure, with zero signs of Lifeforms, and with FF3, while there are Still Lifes in the humanoid areas of the Complex, there are no Lifeforms. But in the Common part of the Complex (where only the thick yellow walls are located), there are no signs of still life. I think still life in the more detailed, human-like parts of the Complex Lifeform is selecting the Common Backrooms area to breed.

u/Snetien — 15 days ago

EMG And does the film's opening technically count as FF4?

I know it sounds absurd at first glance because EMG is initially a research video, but it's the first research video ever attacked by an entity. At the beginning of the film, Naren dies and Then his camera is found, and there's even a segment where the video is being watched by ASYNC Scientists So that makes it Found Footage. Kane said he would upload EMG to his YouTube channel, this might be called FF4, but that's just my opinion.

u/Snetien — 16 days ago

In which region for 9 hours?

You accidentally get NoClip and somehow you contact ASYNC and they come to rescue you in 9 hours, which area would you choose?(It doesn't necessarily have to be areas like FF or Kelowna, think of similar areas; these are just examples.)

u/Snetien — 17 days ago

The further you go in the Complex, the fewer Lifeform and Hay Bacillius effects you encounter?

It seems to me that Hay Bacillius entered when the threshold opened, meaning it wasn't a formation of the Complex itself. One visual proof of this is Naren's, or any ASYNC employee's, severed leg (I'm speaking based on EMG) that has been there for weeks without any effect, even in FF3. We have not encountered any Hay Bacillius.

u/Snetien — 20 days ago

Where and when do you think ASYNC discovered Kelowna and Rohner's Walls (Classic Backrooms)?

In the YouTube series This must be around the summer of 1990, but where? Was it another hole in Pitfalls, or somewhere we've never seen before? In my opinion, they entered through the hole we saw in Static Dead End (because the room was like in the movie There were clipped pieces of furniture and various objects on the floor. ).

u/Snetien — 23 days ago

Was Ravi the furthest person from the threshold?

For the first time in FF3, we see the classic Backrooms design; there's also no ASYNC element, and the spaces appear very detailed and full compared to the area around the threshold.

u/Snetien — 28 days ago

I seriously think this thing here is a Lifeform.

The wire-like things on his arms or on top of his head, it's as if he's trying to imitate screaming sounds again.

u/Snetien — 30 days ago

Which area of the Complex would you most like to Explore?

1.Common Backrooms

2.Speaker Room(FF3 places)

3.Office Rooms

4.Red City

5.Houshold Area

6.Rohner's Replica rooms(I think that's its name.)

u/Snetien — 1 month ago

Kane was definitely referencing Lifeform here.

I know that the person here is Captain Clark and that it's a Still Life; I understood it was a Still Life from the location while watching the movie, but its silhouette resembles a Lifeform.

u/Snetien — 1 month ago

Do you think Lifeforms have a Still Life?

More bulky and human-like, but integrated with furniture or any other object. (Art not mine)

u/Snetien — 1 month ago