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Sachys: O____o
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Dischord: Great to see you mate, has been awhile!

Into getting up a collection for some of those sexy beach floats? :-)
Ah... no!

Not really into inflateables... unlike some people we know! o____O!
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Sachys: Ah... no!

Not really into inflateables... unlike some people we know! o____O!
And I thought we had a new business going...

Adorable Beach Dolls, decorated by the renowned artist Sachys.
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Sachys: Ah... no!

Not really into inflateables... unlike some people we know! o____O!
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Dischord: And I thought we had a new business going...

Adorable Beach Dolls, decorated by the renowned artist Sachys.
I think we'd get bopped by the lady on the corner selling shrunken heads.
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Sachys: I think we'd get bopped by the lady on the corner selling shrunken heads.
It could be worse, we could be charged with international trafficking of vinyl for unknown, but possibly, nefarious purposes.

Shit, I don't want to visit the Hague this way, do you? :-)
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Sachys: I think we'd get bopped by the lady on the corner selling shrunken heads.
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Dischord: It could be worse, we could be charged with international trafficking of vinyl for unknown, but possibly, nefarious purposes.

Shit, I don't want to visit the Hague this way, do you? :-)
Better than being caught smuggling Haggis through New England I suppose!
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Sachys: Better than being caught smuggling Haggis through New England I suppose!
We might find a market there... one exists here, though it is something seldom mentioned outside of private communications.
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Sachys: Better than being caught smuggling Haggis through New England I suppose!
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Dischord: We might find a market there... one exists here, though it is something seldom mentioned outside of private communications.
I know - theres also a VERY heavy sentance if you're caught!
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Dischord: We might find a market there... one exists here, though it is something seldom mentioned outside of private communications.
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Sachys: I know - theres also a VERY heavy sentance if you're caught!
The court often grants leniency to those that do not speak, in their defense, if they agree to use mouthwash before testifying.
Anybody got any interesting thoughts / insights / links regarding VR and its current / potential / future use?

(bonus points for suggested military or intelligence applications - or anything that will fit into a dystopian theme).

its for Pantheon's next album cover (if anyone remembers them from their GA's here)
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Sachys: Anybody got any interesting thoughts / insights / links regarding VR and its current / potential / future use?

(bonus points for suggested military or intelligence applications - or anything that will fit into a dystopian theme).

its for Pantheon's next album cover (if anyone remembers them from their GA's here)
Since you asked... A thin, wiry haired man with ribs showing, wearing a VR helmet with an actual pulse gun in his hand, firing at innocent bystanders and oblivious to the fact that real people are dying at his own hand.
I actually bought Overcast - Walden and the Werewolf. It was only fourteen cents and I bought it with trading card money.

I hope that werewolf is purely fictional for its own sake because my man Walden, lemme tell ya, he's telepathic, he can pick up and throw giant beams of wood only using his mind while holding a single shot rifle in one hand and a lantern in the other. That gun of his is just for show, see you'll be keeping an eye on it and ol' Walden will be laughing at ya mentally while deciding what he's gonna fling at ya using the power of his majestic mind. Plus for being a hunter who hasn't worked in years the man has a HUGE house. Not only is his house huge but it has built in traps, like beams of wood that'll fall on you outta nowhere if you try to touch his beloved gun. He must've retired from being a professional telepathic bounty hunter rich man.
That awkward moment when you realize you've just read half of book 20 of a 24 book series.... and none of the ones prior to it. (Legend of Drizzt)
Post edited February 11, 2015 by Leucius
Are the F.E.A.R. games worth $8 for the entire collection? More importantly, does at least one of them use quicksaves/manual saves instead of a checkpoints only system?
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NoNewTaleToTell: Are the F.E.A.R. games worth $8 for the entire collection? More importantly, does at least one of them use quicksaves/manual saves instead of a checkpoints only system?
The first F.E.A.R. supports saving/quicksaving, while the other two only use checkpoints.
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NoNewTaleToTell: Are the F.E.A.R. games worth $8 for the entire collection? More importantly, does at least one of them use quicksaves/manual saves instead of a checkpoints only system?
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Grargar: The first F.E.A.R. supports saving/quicksaving, while the other two only use checkpoints.
Thanks for the info! Are the checkpoints frequent and/or clearly defined like the Batman: Arkham games' use of doorways? I might pick the bundle up just for the first one anyway, I'm in need of a survival horror-ish action-y game.