Talk:Lenin's Mausoleum

Uh, just going to throw this out here, but I don't think we can say for certain it is Lenin in that display. Don't get me wrong, this is definitely supposed to be Lenin's Mausoleum, but the fact that the clothing is clearly not what Lenin was entombed means we cannot say with certainty that is Lenin in that tomb (technically, we couldn't say for certain even if he had the same clothing, given the level of decay, but that's being overly technical). Given the clothing difference, this leads to three primary possibilities:

1) Someone replaced Lenin's body with another

2) That is Lenin, but someone replaced his clothing

3) The game designers were lazy/made a mistake

Given that the 3rd point is "out of universe", that leaves two "in universe" explanations, each of which is just as likely as the other. In other words, that's a 50% chance that isn't Lenin in there; as such, I recommend changing the article to reflect the clothing issue and note the uncertainty as to whether that is or isn't Lenin in that display. -- Haegemonia ( talk ) 02:07, July 16, 2013 (UTC)

This is walking into epileptic trees territory. When you start speculation like that, off a single piece of evidence, you're coming from the angle that this was a planned world-building moment designed by 4A: that someone had somehow removed the glass without breaking it, and had either removed the clothes and put new articles on, or disposed of the body and sat in there to die themselves. I'm not too sure what you expect from 4A, to make a new model or texture for one skeleton in a building 30% of players will see?  C haos i an 


 * I'm not really sure how this is "off-the-wall"; can you provide another in-universe explanation for the corpse not wearing the clothes Lenin was buried in? I've already acknowledged the matter of out-of-universe explanations, but that does not help us for in-universe matters. -- Haegemonia ( talk ) 04:32, July 16, 2013 (UTC)