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Destined to be ordinary from the very beginning...
I give this round an F. Also, I pretty much agree with everything that Eugene said. Now imagine what would have happened if I had lived longer through the game, and/or had gotten the message from 1Eevee1 to change the consensus of the vote from Hypochondriac to mrxak.
@eugene-chin, on Jan 29 2008, 05:06 AM, said in Global Thermonuclear War, Game XVII:
"Puppetmaster?"
Yeah, that role was ridiculous. I never got to use it, though.
Anyway, I thought this was an interesting round. SIB had some interesting ideas for special roles, but he made the mistake of dumping them all into one game. i wouldn't call this as bad as nfreader's. It had an actual point. The style wasn't appealing to people who wanted a serious game, but I wouldn't mind doing something like this again, if I was in the mood for something looser and more over the top.
@jacabyte, on Jan 30 2008, 08:31 AM, said in Global Thermonuclear War, Game XVII:
Yeah, SIB, what would have actually happened if Jaca, on my instructions, set F.A.T.E to kill mrxak?
@1eevee1, on Jan 29 2008, 04:25 PM, said in Global Thermonuclear War, Game XVII:
mrxak's Reality Engine would have diverted it, as per the instructions he set. Incidentally, JacaByte never told me to set F.A.T.E. to kill mrxak. Only Eugene Chin did that. :rolleyes:
This post has been edited by SoItBegins : 29 January 2008 - 08:08 PM
Yeah, he never got the message in time. After I investigated mrxak, I thought he was either a hacker or a terrorist, so I told Jaca to set F.A.R.T... er... F.A.T.E. to kill him if somebody else was targeted.
Hehe, I was hoping a blocked investigation attempt would scare the investigator to leave me alone.
Y'know, considering how much flak I've been getting for the way I handled the game, I'm kind of starting to feel like the supervillain getting led away, murmuring to himself, 'But I only wanted to do good... '
However, the good news is that in the stories, the supervillain always comes back for the sequel.