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So Y-san rebooted the Eat Poop You Cat series about a year ago, and we were kind of left without an ending. I loved the premise of the game, so I figure we can re-re-boot it. Y-san's reboot instructions post: This is basically a visual version of telephone - andromeda has some excellent detailed instructions, in the game threads found below. Old Games - Going way back several years. EPYC I EPYC II EPYC III EPYC IV EPYC V EPYC VI EPYC VII aka EPYC VIII Here we go. 1. Aaryan 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Granted - you do exactly that. However, remember - when you teleport, your molecules are not moving. Instead, your clone is made out of molecules at the end point, and you yourself are destroyed. If you look at it like that, to everyone else you're normal, but your "soul" or consciousness is destroyed. The person at the other end is you...but not you. As for time travel, where do I start? You step on a bug, when you come back the Earth is ruled by rabbits and you are executed by chief Hare-ey. I really want to go back to my original wish here http://brainden.com/forum/index.php/topic/15355-evil-genies/?p=332033 Since technically I'd still have my God-Powers in the dystopia and I dispute the fact that a wish made after mine changes the effects of mine.
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You asked for something that makes sense - surely the answers that Pickett and I gave are valid. Albeit the fact that Shad's is a tad more poetic.
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Actually, I'm pretty sure we got 3.
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lol no. That's what she WOULD say. No, but seriously. Stock markets?
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I heard the announcer shout excitedly as the ball cracked off the bat. "Going, going, gone!" he cried. My face and and the 12 stitches embedded in it beg to differ about that last part.
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Are you my Econ teacher in disguise?
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You do, now you blew your only wish. If this game is played for an objective, then everything I said before (that is © by me, right?) but I am me, in my life, in my universe. If it's just for funzies, I wish I wish with all my heart to fly with dragons in a land apart.
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I'm currently planning a Redwall (Book 1) themed Newbie Mafia. I need someone to main host, since I really just want backseat.
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Edit; Also 2, but probably not what you were looking for
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Granted - we lived in it, now we all died and are in a dystopian hell. I wish that from the exact moment in time that I complete this requested wish, and all time in the future, that I have the power to grant wishes that are requested by myself and myself only, with no obligation to grant wishes to or assist any other object, living or dead, past, present, or future, in fulfilling their wishes; in such a way that all of my wishes are interpreted by me, with absolutely nothing about myself, and all of my attributes changing upon completion of this wish, nor those attributes of anything in the universe; however, that being said any wishes I grant myself to have the ability to change things in the world, purely by natural happenings without interference by yourself or any other malevolent factors.
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I'll be honest - I didn't come to this page to answer a riddle.
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Orient Express type case? Possible, but there's a lot of facts to fill in. Still want to know the details of the case, but your idea may have merit. Now to possibly shoot you down, Green was in the kitchen 10PM, and Kaufman (can other witnesses corroborate his story?) was behind Mr. Wellesley, if the latter was going upstairs.
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Tomorrow afternoon=3 days? Did Zack Morris get to you Glok? Bringing this back up to the top so that hopefully others will give input and not make this a two-man guessing game.
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Haha, my friend, that's not the way we do things here in the forums. We sit, we thing, we gripe, we scream, we pull our hair, stomp our feet, shout out expletives, sigh resignedly, spin in our chairs, tap our pen against our head, give up, leave, get drawn back, sit down, and still can't figure it out. But no freebie answers. Even if we have no freakin' idea what we're doing.
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Oh; that's clever. That would explain a lot. I'm getting an idea of the situation now. From what I can glean, Mrs. Wellesley was having an extramarital affair with Kaufman (or something along those lines) But I'll get to that later. Some important points to note; Wayne claims that Wellesley looked "frightened", while Kaufman says he went off in a fit. Kaufman claims he knew the inside of the trophy room Mrs. Wellesley's deflection of the question about her whereabouts There's another point I noted; the fact that the drink at the scene of the crime was a champagne; it's evident that Wellesley was a man who liked his scotch. Who had the champagne? Another detail is the apparent speediness of the events. According to Wayne, Wellesley goes upstairs and is almost immediately killed; this is rather important. Also notice that Wellesley went up in a huff; this rather muddles the idea of Green doing it; where was the time for him to get into costume? ACTION: Surely there's a public record of the Wellesley/Kaufman case. I'm rather surprised we didn't get the file immediately. For Glok: http://brainden.com/forum/index.php/topic/15488-brian-dennis-warm-up/?p=327768 That's just a link to the post. Best I can do. Maybe just put that in the sig, with the date of how accurate it is. Then, when I get around to adding more just use the new link and new date.
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Due to my insane need to categorize, I've put together all the known evidence provided by Cavenglok. Glok, could you put this into your signature and add on info whenever you post more? Makes referencing evidence a lot easier. Setting of the Crime Talk with Harrison +Observation of 2nd floor hallway Green Interrogation Prelude (no questions), some autopsy questions answered 2nd floor hallway, Autopsy 1, Analysis of Hair Green interrogation 1, Autopsy 2 Green Interrogation 2 Wellesley Interrogation 1, Green interrogation 3, Autopsy 3, Trophy Room Observation Wellesley Interrogation 2, Autopsy (sort of) 4 Wellesley Interrogation 3 Summary of known evidence Wellesley Interrogation 4, Evidence of Sarah Hoover, Green Interrogation 4, Observation of Suit of Armor Howard Interrogation 1, Green Interrogation 5 Howard Interrogation 2 (short) Howard Interrogation 3 (Drunk) Review of the Evidence 2 Back to business. We've apparently forgotten about poor Sarah Hoover; she said that Wellesley was definitely not in the kitchens (assuming that if she had been, it would have been an unusual occurrence and therefore Hoover would have remembered it). Thus, we can safely say that Mrs. Wellesley was NOT in the kitchens, as previously thought. Also, apparently Wellesley said not to go near the trophy room. Things are looking suspicious, but there are a lot of unanswered questions. Get a list of statements (just say, x people said so, or that everyone said so, etc.) from all the maids/staff as to whether Mrs. Wellesley said not to go near the trophy room. On the part of Green, we have the watch situation as well as the fact that he apparently wasn't in the kitchens, and him telling Howard not to drink (but that could just be pride).
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No, but her evidence is important. Can someone PLEASE bring in the reporter? Seriously.
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Any polygraph for that last interrogation? I think I was a little misunderstood about the watch. I was just wondering what kind of evidence we have as to who it belonged to; the left/right hands of each person.But I've got it now.
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Well, just in case anybody missed it, I think Green lied about not being in the trophy room. I'd rather not jump to conclusions on the lie detector of Howard, though. Can someone explain the evidence of the watch? I haven't been paying attention to that part. Let's consider the whereabouts. Wellesley says she was in the kitchen, also claiming that Green was there. Howard claims that both were there, but for some reason she's nervous. Green says he was there, and Wellesley wasn't. By this logic, it's unlikely that Wellesley and Green are allies. But it's possible that Wellesley was not where she said. We should ask some more, unrelated questions to the maid about Wellesley, Green, and that night to see if she is still nervous.
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To be noted: All the words move left to right. The letters of each word are in the correct order, but in between them are the letters of the other word, which gives the appearance of a jumble. Your friend probably should have told you that.
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Journalist... Getting this straight: COD: Stab Wound Suspicious Circumstances: Suit of Armor, originally in trophy room. Broken glass. Evidence: Watch, piece of hair Suspects: Wife, Mrs. Wellesley Evidence against her: None Motive: Personal reasons? Unhappy marriage. Notes: She told us about the suit of armor Rival, Michael Kaufman Evidence: None Motive: Lawsuit loss (provided by Mrs. Wellesley), personal reasons (Mrs. Wellesley) Notes: Participated in "duels" with Wellesley. Butler, Mr Green Evidence: None (possible watch?) Motive: Unknown Notes: Claims he did not know about armor. Journalist - No information
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...what? Anyway, there seems to be a promising lead in terms of the knights and the dueling. Ask the wife if the armor had any sentimental significance. Maybe we should also formulate questions for the reporter.
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I think we're relying rather heavily on a lie detector here. After we talk to everyone, I suggest we go back to the manor and look around some more.