Watch the scene in 4K if your device supports it as the picture will be noticeably sharper due to the higher bitrate. For those that want to view the scene with 5.1 audio (as RUclips no longer supports native 5.1 playback), download yt-dlp ( github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp ), download this video and then you can play back the file locally with 5.1 audio.
"will you please stop hovering???" "i'm not sure how to do that sir" is unreasonably wholesome... just the way they're simply floating around, enjoying their discovery... just pure science, the thing that brought them together, without any politics, war or illness to tear them apart :( man i forget just how innocent this series was at first, makes it hurt even more
For me this is my second. My first was an anime series called A Certain Magical Index, as well as the spinoff shows: A Certain Scientific Railgun as well as A Certain Scientific Accelerator. Some of the arcs were a bore for me personally, but it was fun to see both sides nonetheless and the situations when both society's would intertwine. Also, one of my favourite characters come from this show, whose power is having the ability to control Vectors, which is BROKEN AF.
1:29 "Algebra is like sheet music. The important thing isn't can you read music, it's can you hear it. Can you hear the music?" Jace is Piltover's Prometheus.
This scene hits hard after S2 episode 6 - the cogwheel that used be a symbol of the new technology, cooperation and friendship becomes something truly sad.
this is not my favorite overall moment in the show but it is my favorite display of the visual animation itself, the team did a hell of a job. That transition from the mage slamming down his staff into the crystal unlocking is mesmerizing. whoever came up with the idea to add that is a genius.
Question: are they using magic as a power source for their machines, or are they trying to create technology that use specific spells for certain tasks?
kind of both. The hex core works as a power source but the machine tries to replicate what the mage did when he was a kid. If you dig enough to the lore, you'll find out the fck up story about those hex things.
@@HiHi-it1vr yes, its powered by souls. Branwen I believe is the name of them. Arcane might not touch on this, but as for how Hextech works, the hex core is almost a perpetual motion machine and I think what Jayce was trying to do was HARNESS that perpetual motion machine via the rune imbued tech he was using. And then Viktor fused it with Shimmer (y know, the purple stuff Silco and Singed made) to create the Hexcore, which is CLEARLY tapping into that "powered by souls" aspect, since it sucked up his blood and Sky. It's also entirely possible it has SOME kind of connection to the Void, since it has the same eerie purple glow that Void based creatures and objects have.
@@soulsemblance3163 thanks for telling me! I haven't read the full information after I found out about the soul thing, so I wasn't sure how to spell those beings (the preying mantis champion is one of them right? I know I'll mess up his name)
Hey, I know the Hextech is clearly alive somehow. But...is someone fully developed communicating throught it ? Or is said being still learning and growing up ?
Hextech is like an AI. However, in Act 2 and 3, to become truly sentient, it needs organic matter. The more organic matter it absorbs, the more sentient it becomes. That's how I think it works.
uh, I don't if they're keeping it for Arcane but apparently the hextech stones are powered by the souls of the Branwen- if you know Skarner, he's trying to get back his people's souls. so, YES it is technically alive
The happiness and awe of this scene reminds me of what happens in episode 2 of Season 2. Spoilers: Viktor’s healing of the Shimmer addicts seems like such a good thing, but we see that it eventually leads to ruination in the future. Just like how this scene is the prologue to so much pain.
I think it’s such a beautiful wrap up to know that: *SPOILERS* Viktor from the dystopian future where he successfully evolves all living beings, realizes that perfection is a matter of perspective and therefore, unattainable, saves a younger version of his best friend, then creates a revolutionary technology born of magic and science, destroys the world and humanity in the process of using it to try to solve all the world’s suffering, and has to send his best friend back to remind him: the beauty lies in the process, not the result. 🥹🥹🥹
Watch the scene in 4K if your device supports it as the picture will be noticeably sharper due to the higher bitrate.
For those that want to view the scene with 5.1 audio (as RUclips no longer supports native 5.1 playback), download yt-dlp ( github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp ), download this video and then you can play back the file locally with 5.1 audio.
It's impossible to figure this out. Why don't you just give a link to the video? ahahaa
"will you please stop hovering???" "i'm not sure how to do that sir" is unreasonably wholesome... just the way they're simply floating around, enjoying their discovery... just pure science, the thing that brought them together, without any politics, war or illness to tear them apart :( man i forget just how innocent this series was at first, makes it hurt even more
This is the first time I’ve seen a show when they mixed magic and science together
For me this is my second. My first was an anime series called A Certain Magical Index, as well as the spinoff shows: A Certain Scientific Railgun as well as A Certain Scientific Accelerator. Some of the arcs were a bore for me personally, but it was fun to see both sides nonetheless and the situations when both society's would intertwine. Also, one of my favourite characters come from this show, whose power is having the ability to control Vectors, which is BROKEN AF.
@@xninjabluexTV toaru majitsu no index?
The Last Airbender and by extension Legend of Korra? Shadow and Bone? There are quite a few.
@@z.a.y.n-5053 never heard of it
@@aprilsummers6447 alright ill give you that
1:29 "Algebra is like sheet music. The important thing isn't can you read music, it's can you hear it. Can you hear the music?" Jace is Piltover's Prometheus.
Always thought jace had lots of similarities to oppenheimers story, it seemed intentional almost
2:04 I love how this cog comes back in s2 Act 2. Maybe not the same exact cog. But its cool how its a symbol of the birth and end of hextech
I believe it's the same.
It's the same one, I Guess It was important for Vik
what episode was it?
@@aqparkeeer6048 I think this is ep3 s1 and the other cog reference is in s2 e6
2:25
Heimer doesn't like seeing people getting high in the lab
😑
Having already watched the finale of season 2...this scene just gripped my heart and crushed it- i already miss them
I keep listening to the french song on repeat and grieving not seeing this characters anymore. Man this hits hard.
This scene hits hard after S2 episode 6 - the cogwheel that used be a symbol of the new technology, cooperation and friendship becomes something truly sad.
at first I thought they would be rivals but this is better
Give it another season
They will be*
oh they will be, it will HURT
i wonder how you feel about them now
good timing
1:31 me adjusting the water temperature in the shower
Quite haunting when you think about what this is all leads to.
And the birth of a beautiful relationship
A very close, intimate and totally no gay tension type of relationship
I love that the professor acts like a proud yet concerned father figure for these boys
this is not my favorite overall moment in the show but it is my favorite display of the visual animation itself, the team did a hell of a job. That transition from the mage slamming down his staff into the crystal unlocking is mesmerizing. whoever came up with the idea to add that is a genius.
Coolest scene in the entire series.
"I might hate magic, but I know technology." -Batman
Of course Mel would be the one to mention magic 👀
Together, forever
Wherever, whenever
if only they knew🙁
If only. They had such dreams
It was destiny
They both had so much energy...
This Soundeffects are Incredible
Question: are they using magic as a power source for their machines, or are they trying to create technology that use specific spells for certain tasks?
kind of both. The hex core works as a power source but the machine tries to replicate what the mage did when he was a kid. If you dig enough to the lore, you'll find out the fck up story about those hex things.
@@HiHi-it1vr yes, its powered by souls. Branwen I believe is the name of them. Arcane might not touch on this, but as for how Hextech works, the hex core is almost a perpetual motion machine and I think what Jayce was trying to do was HARNESS that perpetual motion machine via the rune imbued tech he was using.
And then Viktor fused it with Shimmer (y know, the purple stuff Silco and Singed made) to create the Hexcore, which is CLEARLY tapping into that "powered by souls" aspect, since it sucked up his blood and Sky. It's also entirely possible it has SOME kind of connection to the Void, since it has the same eerie purple glow that Void based creatures and objects have.
@@roxasdrayheart5561 brakan but close enough
@@soulsemblance3163 thanks for telling me! I haven't read the full information after I found out about the soul thing, so I wasn't sure how to spell those beings (the preying mantis champion is one of them right? I know I'll mess up his name)
Hey, I know the Hextech is clearly alive somehow. But...is someone fully developed communicating throught it ? Or is said being still learning and growing up ?
Hextech is like an AI. However, in Act 2 and 3, to become truly sentient, it needs organic matter. The more organic matter it absorbs, the more sentient it becomes. That's how I think it works.
uh, I don't if they're keeping it for Arcane but apparently the hextech stones are powered by the souls of the Branwen- if you know Skarner, he's trying to get back his people's souls.
so, YES it is technically alive
@@roxasdrayheart5561 You mean Brackern?
2:10 is that the same cog we see at the end of s2 act 2?
I think it only refers as the same cog, but that’s cool of you to notice!
Not really, the cog at the end of season 2 act2 is used more for symbolism:0
I loved that scene when I first saw it was amazing.
I think they actually sent some parts forwards in Time, because he remebered the wizards code.
The cog 😭
I'm crying so bad right now 😭😭 I miss them so much
The happiness and awe of this scene reminds me of what happens in episode 2 of Season 2.
Spoilers:
Viktor’s healing of the Shimmer addicts seems like such a good thing, but we see that it eventually leads to ruination in the future. Just like how this scene is the prologue to so much pain.
Does anyone know the name of the track that plays at 1:55?
Its Viktor
The Era of Hextech
This is the LK-99 lol
HERE AFTER EPISODE 9
was the door held closed with viktor's cane?
Does anyone have a 4k still frame of 2:01 ? I need it.
The video is in 4K, so if you can download it and pick the frame you got it
😢😢😢😢
I think it’s such a beautiful wrap up to know that:
*SPOILERS*
Viktor from the dystopian future where he successfully evolves all living beings, realizes that perfection is a matter of perspective and therefore, unattainable, saves a younger version of his best friend, then creates a revolutionary technology born of magic and science, destroys the world and humanity in the process of using it to try to solve all the world’s suffering, and has to send his best friend back to remind him: the beauty lies in the process, not the result. 🥹🥹🥹