F.B.I. tracking cats in heavy rain?

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InsomniacWolf

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So I was playing heavy rain in the first investigation scene with Jayden, when he said something that interested me. "The FBI doesn't keep track of cats, not yet..." So my question is what did it mean? Is it foreshadowing for heavy rain 2? some new conspiracy theory? or just an oddly out of place comment to make people like me curious?
 

TraitortoHeaven

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oddly outta place.
Truth be told, I thought it was gonna have some importance in the real game but then it didn't.
 

Scde2

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It was a little odd. But I think he was just saying how advanced the FBI was or how much more advanced they were becoming in the game (With the ARI glasses). 'Cause, keeping track of cats could be difficult. :p
 

viranimus

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Actually they are. They are starting slowly with Icanhascheezburger to initiate the facial recognition software.

Soon, even mittens wont be safe from their ever present eye.
 

TraitortoHeaven

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viranimus said:
Actually they are. They are starting slowly with Icanhascheezburger to initiate the facial recognition software.

Soon, even mittens wont be safe from their ever present eye.
hey homicide is when one human kills another...
cats aren't human.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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TraitortoHeaven said:
viranimus said:
Actually they are. They are starting slowly with Icanhascheezburger to initiate the facial recognition software.

Soon, even mittens wont be safe from their ever present eye.
hey homicide is when one human kills another...
cats aren't human.
Given that homicide is the result of joining two latin words (homo or homin - referring to a human or humanity in general, and cide - to muder), I'd say that one could just do the same thing for a cat. Feles generally refers to the concept of cat, so perhaps felecide could be used to describe the execution of one cat by another.
 

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Eclectic Dreck said:
TraitortoHeaven said:
viranimus said:
Actually they are. They are starting slowly with Icanhascheezburger to initiate the facial recognition software.

Soon, even mittens wont be safe from their ever present eye.
hey homicide is when one human kills another...
cats aren't human.
Given that homicide is the result of joining two latin words (homo or homin - referring to a human or humanity in general, and cide - to muder), I'd say that one could just do the same thing for a cat. Feles generally refers to the concept of cat, so perhaps felecide could be used to describe the execution of one cat by another.
yeah, but a human murdering a cat is animal cruelty.
what's a cat murdering a human?
 

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Batsamaritan said:
just poor writing I suspect, lets be honest here the writing was pretty bog standard on heavy rain perhaps a little to do with being translated from french.
The moment to moment dialog was generally acceptable but the narrative as a whole has glaring problems, not the least of which is the simple fact that actions that I took in a sequence were not representative of the actions that apparently occurred in the same sequence.

For example:
I'm pretty sure I never beat an old man over the head with a typewriter, stole his files and called the police. What I'm quite certain I actually did was walk around a corner where I found the old main dead in a puddle of blood
 

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TraitortoHeaven said:
Eclectic Dreck said:
TraitortoHeaven said:
viranimus said:
Actually they are. They are starting slowly with Icanhascheezburger to initiate the facial recognition software.

Soon, even mittens wont be safe from their ever present eye.
hey homicide is when one human kills another...
cats aren't human.
Given that homicide is the result of joining two latin words (homo or homin - referring to a human or humanity in general, and cide - to muder), I'd say that one could just do the same thing for a cat. Feles generally refers to the concept of cat, so perhaps felecide could be used to describe the execution of one cat by another.
yeah, but a human murdering a cat is animal cruelty.
what's a cat murdering a human?
If your talking about a pussy cat? Fucking hilarious for the first part, until it gets messy.

If your talking about a large cat such as a lion or tiger? Predator eating you.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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MMETEORAGA1994 said:
I think Norman Jayden was just making a joke and you're thinking too much into this
I can't get past the fact that Norman Jayden couldn't pronounce his own name correctly. That or everyone else in the game was doing it wrong and he was just too polite to point it out. That and the way most people pronounced Origami.
 

Kpt._Rob

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Back in the day I recall having heard an urban legend about the FBI testing cat mounted survelience equipment. It cost rediculous amounts of money, and when they let the cat go so they could watch it with the survelience equipment, it got hit by a car.

Point being, maybe the FBI could track cats... if they wanted.