Seele Leaks(WW)
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The Story of Wuthering Waves 3.0
I started in front of StarTorch Academy with a nervous Lynae. Lynae was the newest revealed playable character in the 3.0 gameplay showcase. Apparently, a voidworm had eaten part of Rover’s resonance, and that may have led to Rover getting hit by a speeding Lynae on her Expedition Motorbike. She was worried that Rover might tell on her, so she wanted to join Rover to help get her enrolled in the academy. You are then led to Chisa, who is ecstatic to see you safe and sound, as she hasn’t seen you since you were both separated while travelling to Lahai-Roi. You tell her about the voidworm and needing help with getting your resonance stabilised after the voidworm attack. You are then directed to a nurse and a doctor. Doctor Luuk Herrsen.
After checking your vitals and hearing your story, he doesn’t even try to hide that he has seen you before. After learning you don’t remember him, he doesn’t skip a beat in talking about this being the first meeting and then trying to hide his intentions. Just like in other nations, this does not appear to be Rover’s first rodeo here, but they don’t know that due to Rover still suffering from Amnesia at the beginning of the game.
After Doctor Herrsen says you’re good to go, Rover is brought to the enrollment office. After you are enrolled, you are given the Expedition Motorbike. After a tutorial on customising the bike and seeing the ways to enhance your bike, you are then given the handlebars to drive it. This is also when you get to see why Lynae is the way she is. She is essentially female Sonic the Hedgehog. She wants to go fast, and she wants to be free to go fast. That is one of her mantras when you are idling with her as the playable resonator. She will scream out “Gotta go fast” at random intervals, and I loved it every time! Attending StarTorch Academy and living in Lahai-Roi is the best way to achieve her dream to be truly free in a time of void storms. Once you make it to another department of the academy, she leaves you, and you go to meet Professor Mornrye. The point of you meeting the professor is to burn a Cassette. Your Cassette.
You meet Mornrye, and she immediately gets a bit flustered and confused about you. She also recognises you. Once she learns you have no memory of her, she also pretends not to know you. She isn’t nearly as convincing as Doctor Herrsen’s attempt. This is also when you get to see what goes into burning a Cassette. The machine burns your resonance into a Cassette. Your memories, your feelings, and your thoughts are all in this little device. This also marks a nice montage of some of Rover’s finest moments.
It ends with a moment that looks like Rover leaving StarTorch Academy, which puts Rover back in reality, confused, as they don’t remember that. As the assistants are cataloguing the Cassette tape, they encounter the age-old “This file already exists, keep old file or overwrite for new file?” window. Mornrye looks into the data to see that the old resonance data with the previous Cassette is blank. Her response is just to overwrite it, as they don’t need blank resonance data. The assistants proclaim that it is a bit lazy to delete a file but not get rid of it from the system.
As the file gets overwritten and Rover tries to figure out why they got a brand new memory in their head, they don’t remember; the hour mark got hit. I got switched to a different in-game account that was at the end of 3.0’s story.
source:Scott Adams