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⚫ | {{Event List|caption1 = The River cutscene icon, starring the [[Duplicator]] and the [[Child]].|name = River|requirements = Beat [[The River, part 3]].|characters_involved = Child, Duplicator|location = On [[The River, part 3]].|last_cutscene = [[Insanity]]|image1 = [[File:River.png]]|next_cutscene = [[Socratic Method]]}} |
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+ | == Introduction == |
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+ | '''River''' is the seventh cutscene in the game [[Run 3]], sixth cutscene if you are not counting the optional cutscene [[Batteries]]. This is a minor cutscene. |
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+ | == Plot == |
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+ | After beating [[The River, part 3|Level F-3]], a cutscene starring the [[Duplicator]] and [[Child]] will begin. The Child says that he calls the [[F-Tunnel]] "The River". The Duplicator seems confused as to what a river is, so the Child explains that it is a "thin blue line on the surface of the [[Planet]]." |
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+ | <nowiki> </nowiki>He continues to say that rivers are really wavy, like the tunnel, and he saw one in a book. The Duplicator reminds him that books are fiction, and the Child replies with, "Yeah, Yeah." |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * According to Wikipedia, the definition of a river is a "natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. " |
Revision as of 02:16, 25 June 2018
Introduction
River is the seventh cutscene in the game Run 3, sixth cutscene if you are not counting the optional cutscene Batteries. This is a minor cutscene.
Plot
After beating Level F-3, a cutscene starring the Duplicator and Child will begin. The Child says that he calls the F-Tunnel "The River". The Duplicator seems confused as to what a river is, so the Child explains that it is a "thin blue line on the surface of the Planet."
He continues to say that rivers are really wavy, like the tunnel, and he saw one in a book. The Duplicator reminds him that books are fiction, and the Child replies with, "Yeah, Yeah."
Trivia
- According to Wikipedia, the definition of a river is a "natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. "