I imagined what ORCA’s boot sequence could look like. The sound effect from when you first meet ORCA made me wonder if ORCA actually runs on an ancient modded Wii U lol
This is the intro of my upcoming video in which I narrate the Alterna logs, which I hope to release this weekend!
[ Some Snippets of O.R.C.A. Dialogue That I Found Interesting ]
I was replaying Splatoon 3’s Hero Mode when I realized a lot of ppl are sleeping on this computer! So I thought I’d share some finds. This only pertains to the stuff O.R.C.A. says about the missions before you start them.
This is a long-ish post, so prepare accordingly.
We are already starting strong with a fun quip, along with the fact that O.R.C.A. is deeming the act of throwing Little Buddy around as fun.
Unsure if O.R.C.A. is attempting to sell out this mission, or is being genuine, but the idea of being called extremely cool is endearing nonetheless.
Another instance of O.R.C.A. potentially calling you cool.
I’m just pleasantly surprised that O.R.C.A. can use the word “literally” for emphasis like this. Also if O.R.C.A. is the one that names the missions, than this one is god-tier.
Another instance of O.R.C.A. accentuating a word for emphasis, capitalizing it this time. Just thought it was peculiar.
A good amount of the missions in Alterna are designed to test, manage, or demonstrate various skills and aspects of life. But being asked to manage paranoia was a bit surprising when I first entered this kettle.
Another example of being asked to manage something wild, unwanted popularity. Also this mission name is so fucking funny-
O.R.C.A. using the word “pummeling” like it’s the most normal thing in the world is also hilarious. Yes, condone beating ppl w/ hammers. /j
This is a compilation of instances where O.R.C.A. kinda uses a phrase before giving advice (I don’t know the exact linguistic term for this). What’s interesting here is the variety of phrases used here. O.R.C.A. could’ve easily sticked to one, but didn’t!
TL;DR, Callie was definitely onto something when she caught on to O.R.C.A.’s dead-pan humor. I also spent way too much time on this.