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Looks ambitious. I'll bite.

Name: Wayne Travers
Type: Deuteragonist of the game's story, optionally the final boss for the "Bad" ending
Genre: Cyberpunk/post-apocalyptic
Hellis said
My charachter Mr Fox has so far killed someone in cold blod each post he has been in. One was lit on fire, the other was just cut up. He is a sociopath with a hardon for carnage. So he will kill plenty more. Oh, and he bombed a pub during the time of night where there was the most activity on the streets outside.


The Fantastic Mr. Fox

How'd he get away with all of that?
idlehands said
Venison dried cured sausage is pretty awesome.


My cousins in Montana gave me a sample one time when me and my family came down. I need to figure out how to do that for myself, because I do want to start hunting.
I'm craving gator jerky now.
Lo Pellegrino said You mean for Americans? Because there have been dozens of genocides, terrorist attacks, and civilian deaths all around the world that I would say dwarf our 9/11 by far. Where our worst memory in recent history struck in a matter of less than half a hour, killing a thousands of civilians, the wars they led to have caused more civilian deaths over a decade -- meaning unlike us who now fear for safety from one event, there are children who grew up fearing air-strikes and sieges indiscriminately killing their families or them. I'd say that dwarfs 9/11 by far.


In terms of the death toll, it'd make sense that it'd just be for America. But beyond death toll, I'm also thinking in terms of international impact. When shit happens in America or another big seemingly well-off Western country, it makes international headlines. When there's something of the same scale in terms of death and damage relative to the country it happened in, and said country happens to less developed or more restrictive on media and journalism, it just doesn't get covered as much.

This doesn't make either situations any less tragic. If anything, it makes both more tragic, because that's when the West starts screaming bloody murder, leading to more totalitarian measures in countries that are supposed to be "free" compared to the rest of the world, while Whereverstan is either left to continue trying to survive on a day to day basis with its problems or end up at the forefront of the West's frantic search for answers and solutions.
I'll probably be Randy Marsh from South Park, although Trevor Philips might be a possibility as well. I'd be Mr. Slave if it weren't for my slight beer gut.
In the event that war does break out with North Korea, what scares me more than the possibility that the Norks probably have a nuke pointed straight at Seoul is the possibility that they're probably willing to sell their nuclear arsenal on the black market to fund their war effort. Chances are that the Norks are going to get hammered to a pulp either way, but the latter possibility gives me chills because that could very well be how ISIS could get their hands on nuclear material.

Either way, I'm convinced that even if WW3 isn't going to happen, then something that'll dwarf 9/11 will, and that it's right on the horizon. The next 10 years look very gloomy for me. Only goes to show me how Murphy's law could very well be perfectly applied to politics, and how history seems doomed to repeat itself no matter how much humanity tries to change it.
At least he's not wearing a fursuit.
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