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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #270 on: February 11, 2005, 05:18:01 PM »

OKay, we'll have to kill time until the dojo opens and the doc sobers up, so we drive back to the Doc Office and sit inside. I'll kill time with a nap so Sam can find time for something to do.

Okay. the proper time rolls arround. the doc. wakes up to throw up on himself, and get what apears to be a dirty serenge full of morphine, and stabs it into his own chest before falling back asleep, needle still hanging from his side.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #271 on: February 11, 2005, 10:43:49 PM »

well looks like docs not going to be much help never seen doc like this so much  he keeps it up and he is going to meet the father by his own hand
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #272 on: February 12, 2005, 12:31:54 AM »

(OOC)
Would she be able to spot me from my current possition?  Any trash bins to hide behind?
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If she just looks over, you'll be fine. you are aghinst the wall she'll be looking over, if she comes over, you'll be out of luck, because you are the only non-snow-covered item in this backyard. there are some trash bins, but they are closer to the side of the house, you are on the far side of the backyard. and running right under her isn't going to be easy if you don't want to be noticed.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #273 on: February 12, 2005, 11:03:14 AM »

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Is there any space between the wall and the side of the house I can duck down.  She probably won't be able to notice me if I'm out of the main backyard area.

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there's space on bouth sides of the house, but it's a bit of a dash to make it. if you run you are pretty sure she'll know you are here. if you are just going to go for it you could try to either dash out into the front yard, or realy quickly set up the stuff to climb over the next wall, and hope she won't follow you any further
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #274 on: February 12, 2005, 11:37:27 AM »

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Any rocks or small objects in quick grabbing range?
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You dig arround in the snow a bit... pretty standard dirt back yard with no grass covered by snow... oh here's something... hmm... frozen cat crap. well, it's hard, although you feel the need to wash your hands now, and the fact that your hands are all chewed up lends you to believe that this is not a sanatary action you are taking
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #275 on: February 14, 2005, 12:51:22 AM »

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Deng it Ruski, it's never easy is it?

Anyway, classic chuck the 'object' somewhere else routine.  I'll chuck it against the side of her own house, so she'll investigate over there and will lose the need temporarily to look over the fence.  Once I hear her climb down off of the BBQ pit, I'll move across the yard (quietly) and use whatever to climb over to the next yard.
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(OOC), Hey, if you wanted to do easy stuff, you could have just given up the code you were working on, and then still had a job at the megacorp... (/OOC)

Okay, hopeing that she's not looking up at that exact moment, you arc the frozen cat turd in such a way as to (you hope) hit her house... <No Thrown  Weapon Skill ... Defaulting to STR> you hear a barly audable thump as the turd hits something softly. (at least it didn't land in the snow) the lady stops climbing the wall after the noise, but you can't hear her get down from there either... it's like she's waiting for something...
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #276 on: February 15, 2005, 12:56:10 AM »

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Giving up my code would be out-of-character ;)
So she's waiting for something?  Waiting for me to move cuz she knew someone threw something against the wall?  She's an ex-commando isn't she?  Setting an ambush for me!  Hah!  I figured you out!  I know what's going on!  It's all a conspiracty I tell you!  CONSPIRACY!  Everyone against Ingo!  Give him all the hard stuff to do, let everyone else off easy.  Make HIM take days just to get through one night when the rest of the players have already completed days of work.  I see how it is...I know how your game works...you're a sadistic one, aren't you?  You like watching me go through all this don't you!?!?  HAH!  I figured you out didn't I?!?  

ROFL!!! jk ;)

Hehe, I'll wait a lil and do my best to hide some more.  Maybe (quietly) sprinkle some snow on myself.  
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(OOC)Dam! you figured it out! now i'm going to have to change it just so it's still a suprise! hmmm... okay, now she's a vampire shapeshifter, armed with a light pistol, and her motavation is that because she's a shapeshifter she can't get a datajack, to visit the matrix, where she could watch a sunset, and not die. so she wants to kill everyone with a datajack, and you got one, programmer boy. tough luck. (/OOC)

So... she's climbing the wall again, you hunker down and grab some snow to sprinkel on top of yourself like you were adding sprinkles to a ice creme sunday. alright, now, you can see an outline of someone in the shadow of the wall. she's on top and looking around. by pushing yourself hard aghinst the wall, you can't see her and she can't see you, but you can still see her shadow outlined by the evening lights.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #277 on: February 15, 2005, 01:59:51 AM »

Well, if he's going to burn himself out like this, it doesn't do anyone any good for us to stand here and watch him.

I say we check out the dojo. It shoudl be open by now, right?

Yea. it's open now.
« Last Edit: February 15, 2005, 07:39:31 AM by Ruski »
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #278 on: February 15, 2005, 05:35:12 PM »

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I stay still want wait it out.  

If she sees me I'll run and get into the next yard (using whatever).  I'll try to hobble or something and act like I'm a  homeless guy 'looking for someplace warm to sleep'
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Okay, unable to spot you, she climbs back down, and you hear sounds of an opening and closing sliding glass door.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #279 on: February 17, 2005, 12:22:20 AM »

shoulds like a plan Jaz
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #280 on: February 18, 2005, 12:25:35 AM »

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I'll wait a little bit, just in case.  Then I'll head over the wall into the next yard.

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Okay. about a minute and a half later, you again hear the sound of the sliding door opening and closing, followed by silence... you are quite cold now.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #281 on: February 18, 2005, 01:29:46 PM »

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Let the over-analyzing begin!

Ok, so she's either inside our outside.  The first time the door opened and closed she could have opened it and closed it while still standing outside, waiting for anything (mainly me) to move around so she could investigate.  I waited, she went inside (which is the second opening and closing of the door).

Or, the first open/close she went inside...but only to find a flashlight or something so she could come back out (the second open/close) to get a better look.

Hmm...

Eitherway I'm cold so I gotta get moving.  I'll creep over to the wall and make my way over (as quietly as possible).  I'll make sure I pay attention to my surroundings though, don't want to be caught off guard.  Plus, she might actually be waiting for me to move.

Okay, you slowly creep over to the childrens playset, and finish dragging it over to the far wall, climbing over you look into the next yard. (the second to last one you'll have to jump through) it's got a rundown looking gazebo / spa thing. you can't tell if it has water in it, but it will probibly support your weight to climb over to the next yard. you also check backwards... the house behind you has a light on inside now... but you can't see anyone looking out at you.
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #282 on: February 19, 2005, 11:06:33 AM »

OKay... so what do you want to do, Sam? We can split up, and I'll go and get the stuff from the dojo, and you can summon your spirit, and then we can meet at the place? Can you summon more than one spirit? That way we can stake out more than one place at a time?
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #283 on: February 19, 2005, 11:45:17 PM »

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Ok, quick double-check of the next yard before I go in.  If everything is on the up and up I'll move in.

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the gazibo groans and creaks quite a bit as you climb up the latiswork to get close to the top of the wall, trying your best not to get any splinters of wood, or rusty nail / stapel metal things stuck in your already torn up hands is very difficult. you get to the top of the ghizbo, and by leaning out, you can almost touch the top of the wall. the next yard is pretty devoid of stuff. there's  a big snow covered trampoline in the middle of the yard though. looking back, you can see the outline of someone looking out from the house with the light on inside it. you can't tell if they can see you from where you are, but they are defenitly looking...
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Re:Christmas in Seattle.
« Reply #284 on: February 28, 2005, 02:19:12 PM »

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I'll hunker down slowly so they can't see me.  How far now?  IIRC, yard after the next is the target house?

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the gazibo splinters and groans as you lower your center of weight onto it, reducing your profile, and yes, the yard after next is the target yard. or rahter, the yard of the house with the hummvee that you are trying to get.
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