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Level One | Ch.1-16
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I KNOW!! I so hope she doesn't.
But by now I'm having trust issues with pretty much everyone. No idea what's coming next. This is so exciting!
I just finished Level One last night, and can't even begin to explain how much I'm enjoying it!
Im with a few of you, in that I'm not sure if I completely trust Aech or Art3mis... I feel like one of them might end up being a little shady ;)
It's great seeing all if this discussion, you've made me think about some things I hadn't considered when reading it.
Just an FYI that I'll be referring to these discussions in the liveshow, so if you have any more theories or points to add please do!
Im with a few of you, in that I'm not sure if I completely trust Aech or Art3mis... I feel like one of them might end up being a little shady ;)
It's great seeing all if this discussion, you've made me think about some things I hadn't considered when reading it.
Just an FYI that I'll be referring to these discussions in the liveshow, so if you have any more theories or points to add please do!

But I can't stop thinking that either Art3mis or Aech can't be trusted.
Altough I don't get all the references, I really enjoy reading how Wade/Parzival connects everything and it makes me want to go Easter egg hunting myself :)
Looking forward to Level 2!
This plot gives me a MR. PENUMBRA'S 24-HOUR BOOKSTORE kind of feeling. READY PLAYER ONE does for the gaming industry what MR. PENUMBRA's did for Google. While the characters aren't identical, the vibe is of one seemingly smart and witty "Average Joe" meets obsessive, modestly attractive girl with the oober rich, loyal friend he goes to for help. Everything feels a little too convenient in the onset of the story.
There's a typical teen-adventure theme going on here: the absent parental figure which, again, conveniently allows for total, unnoticed-absence immersion into the task at hand.
At first I felt like the descriptions of the IOI made them out to be a privately funded CIA-type, but I'm convinced they are a representation of our (the US) current government. Plainly put, "They're scary, man!" I wondered from the first discussions of the Sixers and the IOI if they wouldn't end up being the villains.
I'm a part of that crowd that wonders what the heck Wade does for food, but as I've seen my brother when he's immersed in a video game, eating is sometimes the last thing on your mind.
I'm looking forward to continuing to Level 2 tomorrow.