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If ink rails run on ink (like in the singleplayer where they activate when you shoot them and not with a Zapfish powering it like most Octarian machines), then I don't think anything hanging from them would fall if a Zapfish was removed from somewhere; at worst the train cart would just stall half-way through. Octarians may not be the sharpest cephalopods around (forgetting the length of their pluggs and the like) but they ain't that dumb o_O
If ink rails run on ink (like in the singleplayer where they activate when you shoot them and not with a Zapfish powering it like most Octarian machines), then I don't think anything hanging from them would fall if a Zapfish was removed from somewhere; at worst the train cart would just stall half-way through. Octarians may not be the sharpest cephalopods around (forgetting the length of their pluggs and the like) but they ain't that dumb o_O
I feel like I was tired when I made the first post about the rail(in the middle of the day??), because when I reread it later it didn't really make sense to me.
But yeah that does make sense
This has been known since launch, it was just extra details. As far as I know it was intended to be the sound of everything falling apart, being that this was mostly underground iirc.
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