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* If I remember the scene correctly, the reconstruction scene is displayed on a monitor and not "live", so it's open to interpretation... As readers, there is no definitive answer for us because none of us is in the head of the writer.[[User:Maxattac|Maxattac]] ([[User talk:Maxattac|talk]]) 23:40, July 17, 2015 (UTC) | * If I remember the scene correctly, the reconstruction scene is displayed on a monitor and not "live", so it's open to interpretation... As readers, there is no definitive answer for us because none of us is in the head of the writer.[[User:Maxattac|Maxattac]] ([[User talk:Maxattac|talk]]) 23:40, July 17, 2015 (UTC) | ||
**I checked, and no "the reconstruction scene" is not displayed on a monitor so maybe you are right... but then I don't see the scenaristic utility of showing Jot's ring back to back with the artifact and with the same blue hue in both.[[User:Maxattac|Maxattac]] ([[User talk:Maxattac|talk]]) 23:59, July 17, 2015 (UTC) | |||
Revision as of 01:59, 18 July 2015
About the ring
Do we really know if the diamond on the ring at the end of Brahman actually IS a piece of the Koh-I-Noor? Because it doesn't make sense to make the "Reconstruction scene" at the end if the Koh-I-Noor is already broken and separated in pieces scattered across India in the Present day. Couldn't had just been a reference to the Koh-I-Noor? (The diamond on the ring)
DipsonDP (talk) 22:24, July 17, 2015 (UTC)
Two possibilities:
1. the reconstruction scene is a rewind of the footage on the animus and the ring is a shard of the artefact
2. the reconstruction scene is real, the artifact is in fact intact, and the ring is nothing but a ring
Maxattac (talk) 23:09, July 17, 2015 (UTC)
The second one makes more sense