Chapter 105 Stadium
When Imax Cinema played the first game of the 2018 NBA Finals for the second time, the playback speed used was 120 times that of the regular playback speed.
This means that the high-speed running picture is almost as blurred as afterimages, and only the extraordinary person whose optic nerve reflex speed is no longer limited to the human body can see it clearly.
As the three palace demons of the evil god in the foreign land, they are naturally the ones who can see the video clearly.
He could even remember every scene in the picture. Unlike the first broadcast content, the audience in Oracle Arena (also the home court of the Golden State Warriors) booed the Cleveland Cavaliers more loudly. As the forward of the Cleveland Cavaliers, LeBron James looked at the audience in a little confused and scratched his big beard.
In addition, there is no greater difference between the second broadcast and the third broadcast, and the total score remains the same.
The Sangu Demon narrowed his six eyes. He guessed something keenly, but said nothing, just looked at Li Ang with a cold look.
Li Ang faced the questioning eyes of the foreign gods calmly and raised his hand to signal, allowing the mechanical intelligence servant in the projection room to start the next play.
This time, the playback speed was adjusted to 240:1.
The third play: The players looked more or less confused on their faces, but the game was still played under the urging of the whistle.
Fourth play: After eight consecutive attacks, the score between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Golden State Warriors remained at 0:0. The large screen in the center of Oracle Stadium clearly showed the audience's depressed expressions.
Seventh play: In the second quarter, the Cavaliers always maintained their advantage and firmly blocked the Warriors' counterattack. Curry passed the ball, Durant dunked the ball, and the score was tied at 53:53. This did not happen, and this did not appear in previous plays.
Play 11: The Cavaliers won the first victory, and the total score was locked at 113:97. The audience in the Oracle Arena was particularly excited and blew up at the Cavaliers and threw all kinds of miscellaneous items, accusing them of being "despicable villains".
The thirteenth play: The players' emotions gradually became irritable. At the end of the third quarter, Warriors forward Draymond Green had a physical conflict with Cavaliers forward Kevin Lof. They all believed that it was the provocative move made by the other party first.
The fourteenth play: The commentator said when both parties entered the venue: "Uh, I feel like this scene seems to be similar." Another commentator covered the past with vague words.
Play 17th: The audience seemed quite cold, everyone sat in their own position, there was not much voice in the whole game, and only when the end was over, someone stood up and applauded. At the same time, the commentators of the game also seemed impatient and kept making a fuss.
Twenty times play: The players unanimously showed lost and confused, and kept insisting that they had played this game many times in their dreams last night. LeBron James even found some viewers in casual clothes and clearly stated which team these viewers supported.
When questioned by reporters, James hesitated and replied: "In my dream, I can remember these teams that the audience cheered for."
The 22nd broadcast was played, and the game was postponed, and all the players stayed in the lounge, waiting for the team doctor to conduct a mental assessment for them. At the same time, the reporter who learned about this situation interviewed many viewers, and each viewer also said that they seemed to have watched this game in their dream yesterday.
The 23rd play: The game did not start, players, photographers, staff, audiences, commentators, reporters, and everyone in the arena gathered together to analyze the situation.
During the information interaction, they quickly confirmed that they were repeating the same game. The dispute became more and more intense, and some emotional audiences smashed the photography equipment and the video ended forcibly.
The 24th playback: The destruction of the photography equipment did not affect the playback of the screen. This time the viewing angle was fixed on the ceiling and was constantly switching between the perspectives of the four corners.
People began to try to leave the court through various means. They made local tools, pried doors, smashed doors, and even built human ladders to leave from the ceiling.
All of these attempts have failed and people are still arguing until the end of the picture.
Twenty-seventh play: In the 60-minute video length, the people who gathered together can finally be sure that they could not escape here, and all the ways of leaving were proven to be absolutely invalid.
The disputes among the people became increasingly fierce, and violence began to occur, and a group of male college students beat another group of male spectators who came to watch the game.
Through the ceiling overlooking the ceiling, the Sangu Demon can clearly see some people being hit in the head and fainted and fell to the ground.
The twenty-eighth play: Those who were knocked out in the last playback recovered after restarting their health. They hid in a dark corner and ambushed those who beat them and launched a 30-minute abuse. One person died.
The 30th play: The crowd split into several camps, players, coaches, and team staff hid in the lounge and stayed away. Some parents took their children to hide in the northeast corner of the stands, and used the Cleveland Cavaliers flag to circle the territory and marked the territory to wait for the playback to start again.
The other 5,000 people formed a "circular sect". They were led by a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (i.e. Mormon), who believed that the cycle that occurred here was a punishment for human hedonism by "God".
To this end, members of the Circular Sect collected a variety of items considered to be representatives of hedonism, including but not limited to mobile phones, wallets, contraceptive tools, hairspray, luxury car keys, and piled them in the center of the court for burning.
It is worth noting that about 800 people are still actively trying to escape from the Oracle Stadium.
33rd play: A bald middle school chemistry teacher successfully produced soil explosives equivalent to several kilograms of TNT and placed them at the exit gate to detonate.
However, the door was still unscathed, and the number of members of the circular sect increased dramatically after that.
Play 35: In the decadent environment, hedonism prevails, and the scale of happy parties for men and women is getting bigger and bigger. After repeated warnings from the Loop Church, the stadium manager reluctantly gave up the idea of sending the party scene to the big screen of the stadium.
The 36th play: The crowd began a large-scale self-harm activity, either robbing the ground with their heads, jumping down from the stands, holding Swiss army knives and slugging each other, or swallowing excessive sleeping pills.
Chapter completed!