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UGU may stand for “Underground God Ukur”, and Richard’s ceiling mural also refers to an underground god. |
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The only other references to UGU appear in Richard’s room in the Bunker. On the computer, the phrase "UKUR IS GOD", and if the reference table is accurate: "UGU (is) the underground world god (of the) mines", can be found. <sup>[please confirm that Richard’s computer is the one with this code]</sup> This could mean that UGU is a statue in the likeliness of the ancient Mesopotamian deity, [[wikipedia:Ugur_(god)|Ugur/Ukur.]] Based on the code, “UGU” may stand for “Underground God Ukur”. | The only other references to UGU appear in Richard’s room in the Bunker. On the computer, the phrase "UKUR IS GOD", and if the reference table is accurate: "UGU (is) the underground world god (of the) mines", can be found. <sup>[please confirm that Richard’s computer is the one with this code]</sup> This could mean that UGU is a statue in the likeliness of the ancient Mesopotamian deity, [[wikipedia:Ugur_(god)|Ugur/Ukur.]] Based on the code, “UGU” may stand for “Underground God Ukur”. | ||
Also in Richard’s room, the ceiling mural reads: ''"Underground God is dead. We need an answer! Live!"'' which also refers to UGU. This suggests a mystery surrounding the supposed “death” of UGU. | Also in Richard’s room, the ceiling mural reads: ''"Underground God is dead. We need an answer! Live!"'' which also refers to UGU. This suggests a mystery surrounding the supposed “death” of UGU. This also connects UGU to the Machine through Mörkö, who is depicted prominently in Richard’s murals. | ||
==Images== | ==Images== | ||