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ZyberblasterSTUB

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imagine accusing of it being edited without seeing the actual footage first lol

heres the footage, i recorded from a phone so it might the quality might be crappy (i also used the built in recorder on novetus)

Hi, i'm a user on Novetus (snapshot 1GB user) and i encountered something weird

Users to note: Gameboy, Zyber (me), Historian478, Smartboy

Backstory: So i was playing SFOTH (Sword fight(s) on the heights) with a few other people, i came up with the idea of recording the fights as some sort of TV show, i started recording and things went pretty normal, at first it was supposed to be Gameboy vs. Smartboy, but Smartboy kept lagging so i paired Gameboy with Historian478. But heres the weird part that occurs: When im halfway recording, there became some weird announcements in the middle and top of the screen - First there was something about a SFOTH security camera, but i brushed it off like nothing since most of the time i couldnt get a full glimpse, then there was this announcement in the middle saying about standard being senses, such as "HEAR" "TOUCH" "FEEL" "SEE" and stuff like that, on the first one i typed in the chat asking if anyone else knew or was familiar with this glitch, Historian said not much about it, and brushed it off WAYY too easily, he asked me if i has behind this but i replied no, I ended up coming with the conclusion that gameboy was behind this and i said "We know its you gameboy", but apparently he wasnt behind this either. I was somewhat lucky to record the event and post it now. Historian had said that maybe it was a troller, but none of us owned the server at all. Smartboy may have owned the server or such since he didnt manevuer alot since he was laggy.

Does anyone know what this was or what couldve caused this? (Eventually ill do an attempt to post the recording of the phenomenon)