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originally posted in: The Last City is NOT In Old Russia
Edited by lanthanien: 10/3/2016 4:45:32 PM
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Could someone go to Twilight Gap and look at any signs or labels and see what language they're in? If they're mostly in one language it could be assumed that the last city is in a country that spoke that language. So let's take Russia for example. If someone were to go to Twilight and see a sign that said "stop" in Russian, a crate that said "Fragile contents" in Russian, and all kinds of other stuff, then it could be assumed that the last city is in Russia. It's just a thought, maybe I'm insane. Edit: You could even check Frontier. Last I checked it was also on the perimeter of the city.
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  • There is a Podga box (Russian Aeronautics) on Twilight Gap. Then again there is also some writing in English and Portuguese

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  • Right, but what I'm saying is which language is most prominent. Sure if there's shipping going on (from the golden age of course) then there would be other languages present, but if a language like English is more prominent then it could be argued that the city is in the USA. Or the UK. Or another country that speaks (or spoke in this case) mostly English.

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