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Station Voices

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Eran Mintor
Metropolis Commercial Consortium
#1 - 2014-03-18 20:03:54 UTC
If you've ever been docked in a station with EVE's sound on, you probably have heard voices. Not the voices schizophrenics hear but more like muffled com chatter that can't really be understood phonetically.

Well today I was mining my own business before I docked for a break and then I started hearing voices that were....much closer, and clearer. I realized it's something I never heard before so I ran to download fraps and started recording. By the time I went back to check the videos the voices had stopped and unfortunately the trial version of fraps only records in 30 second intervals, so I wasn't able to record the whole conversation/dialogue and only have this sentence to present.

In the recording you hear a voice at the beginning that says something that similar to "Ouk ti lak mak, amun si nan."

To me it sounds like Tagalog, but I was wondering what you all think of it.
Fredfredbug4
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#2 - 2014-03-18 22:23:19 UTC
It does sound pretty similar to Tagalog. I can't say for sure but it at the very least is an Asian/Pacific language or derived from one.

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Teinyhr
Ourumur
#3 - 2014-03-19 00:02:34 UTC  |  Edited by: Teinyhr
Disabled music, turned up volume and listened the background noises for about 10-15 minutes, all I could come up with from a Minmatar station.

"Hull(?) System Failure"
"Enter Security Access Code"
"Caution"
"Warning"
"System Overload"
(something distorted, played backwards?)
"Enter Force Authorization (something, possibly 'scan')"

Miscellaneous noises were among others footsteps, warning sirens, sounds of heavy machinery, sound of automatic rifle firing(?).