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Among Us Discussion Thread #2

there have already been multiple fan made video's made about ace attorney in among us
i think it would be pretty interesting
 
Because the latter is considered most likely a game mechanic despite how the impostor kills instantly and is free to move while the crewmate takes time to be killed due to how there lies an anti-feat where during the gun kill, the crewmate actually briefly reacts before getting shot and after they fall to the floor.
But isn't it like the Impostor quickly goes to the position of the victim to decapitate them? They quickly travel a distance in both points of view, but the ending of the process is all that changes. I'm particularly thinking of when the killing distance is on long range. The speed that an Impostor travels through ventilation systems is better assumed to be short bursts too, the player clicks a direction for them to go to rather than using the normal method of controlling movement. Even for the anti-feat you mentioned, it's an animation detail rather than something that affects action so someone could probably argue a justification. Like if a Crewmate can move while an Impostor aims to them, why can't a Crewmate get to the emergency button as fast as if the Impostor gets there from the vents?
I also noticed that the only times Impostors go subsonic speed is when they do something that would confirm them as Impostors rather than when they are doing something to blend in with the other Crewmates, so it's highly likely that an Impostor usually doesn't use their full speed.
 
This is entirely unrelated to the topic being previously discussed.

I feel as if the Crewmates could get some kind of durability buff via not having their insides crushed and ripped out by the void of space, despite not being in a spacesuit? Let me explain a little.

Though their bodies look like a generic astronaut spacesuit, when they’re killed, there isn’t a body inside the ”suit”. It’s just the body and a bone. When they die, they’re still seemingly in the “suit”, which someone could argue that ghosts usually wear what they died in, but it also doesn’t make sense with how they get killed, and there being no body inside the suit.

It’s also implied that the Crewmates have things like a cardiovascular system and a respiratory system, since they have heartbeats, blood comes out when they die, they die from O2 running out, etc.

I don’t know if this warrants some kind of resistance, or some level of durability for not being destroyed by the void of space, but it definitely should warrant something.

Also, why are the impostors 9–C for breaking bones, when the bone from the body is intact?
 
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Because its game mechanics the corpse is the same look regardless of kill animation.

Notably, the tongue, neck snap, and knife do not behead them. Only the gun. However, since you would need force to pierce or snap through the bone (tongue and neck snap), they break through the skull anyway.
 
Not exploding in the void of space doesn't actually warrant anything. Humans wouldn't have their insides crushed and ripped out by the void of space. They'd mostly just suffocate/freeze.
 
Also the impostor might have to be nerfed, a crewmates skeleton consists of only one bone. They do not have any skulls or necks to snap.
 
Is there any official source that give the Crewmate’s anatomy? Their anatomy is questionable at best, considering we see 1 big bone in their body, we don’t see any veins, a heart, lungs, etc, despite them seeming to have them by the game showing things like vitals and them dying from O2 running out.

Also, we never see anything like a brain. I really don’t understand their anatomy atm.

Oh, just to add something, there‘s official art depicting a group of crewmates all on little tablet-like devices, and some of them have bent knees, implying the existence of kneecaps. Also, hands.
 
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That's clearly a joke. If it said "They only have the one bone" it could be serious, but the fact that it only says "bone" isn't really enough to make a statement.

We even see their necks get snapped lol.
They say just "bone" because they literally do just have one bone, that simple. Every question about the crewmate anatomy is answered with "bone". Both Puffballs united and the official among us twitter had said so. Just because it's informal doesn't inherently mean it's not credible especially if it's from the creators of the game.

 
They say just "bone" because they literally do just have one bone, that simple. Every question about the crewmate anatomy is answered with "bone". Both Puffballs united and the official among us twitter had said so. Just because it's informal doesn't inherently mean it's not credible especially if it's from the creators of the game.


What about the kneecaps, though? They bend what seems to be knees in some official art, and they have hands, which implies bones in their hands.
 
They're aliens, they don't necessarily need a skeletal structure to bend their knees.
So do they just have like... extremely solid muscle holding them together? lmao I can’t help but laugh a little thinking about how weird the existence of only 1 bone makes their anatomy
 
Guys. Come on. The Crewmates get decapitated, the rest of their body below their head is covered by flesh and their skulls probably get broken off. The developers are clearly being silly and not explaining the anatomy of Crewmates because they either find the confusion funny or are playing along with the joke of how there is just one bone visible. What we see is their spine bone.
 
The skull of a Crewmate gets destroyed completely. When an Impostor shoots them, their head gets completely blown to bits. The other methods of killing like the one where the Impostor impales a Crewmate with their tongue is probably just the way the animation works. It's like how Goombas get crushed flat by Mario instead of getting crushed into a soup of organs by Mario.
 

Osmosis: "a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane."

So they don't even drink all of their drink? (Also, the suits are semipermeable membranes & are solutions in the same way air is? Or am I misunderstanding osmosis?)
 
Osmosis: "a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane."

So they don't even drink all of their drink? (Also, the suits are semipermeable membranes & are solutions in the same way air is? Or am I misunderstanding osmosis?)
This implies that the suit is just part of the body too, which is something i’ve thought for a whle now. It seems like this is implied more and more that I learn about it.
 
Now that it's finally confirmed that they don't wear spacesuits can we remove Self-Sustenance from Imposters?
 
Now that it's finally confirmed that they don't wear spacesuits can we remove Self-Sustenance from Imposters?
Can I get this situation explained to me some more? Why does The Crewmates not having suits take away self-sustenance from the impostors, despite the impostors not having suits to begin with?
 
Can I get this situation explained to me some more? Why does The Crewmates not having suits take away self-sustenance from the impostors, despite the impostors not having suits to begin with?
"Imposters should have Self-Sustenance and Resistance to Radiation Manip for surviving those emergencies."

"Why do we assume that the victory screen means they survived? They die near-instantly when being ejected, just like the crewmates do, presumably from suffocation. So why would they suddenly survive suffocation here?"

"The crewmates are wearing space suits, so they can't be dying from suffocation when they get ejected, meaning that imposters aren't dying from suffocation when they're ejected."

Knowing that they're not wearing space suits makes this last argument no longer work.
 
"Imposters should have Self-Sustenance and Resistance to Radiation Manip for surviving those emergencies."

"Why do we assume that the victory screen means they survived? They die near-instantly when being ejected, just like the crewmates do, presumably from suffocation. So why would they suddenly survive suffocation here?"

"The crewmates are wearing space suits, so they can't be dying from suffocation when they get ejected, meaning that imposters aren't dying from suffocation when they're ejected."

Knowing that they're not wearing space suits makes this last argument no longer work.
I don’t even see how that last argument stood in the first place. The Impostors never wore suits, so I don’t see how it didn’t just get debunked.

Also, I don’t know if it means anything, but there’s crewmates shown floating in the void of space in the start screen.
I don’t think that means anything, but I wanted to mention it just incase it could.
 
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