A Conversation for The City of Warwickshire - A Role Playing Game
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mcgaxs Started conversation Jan 13, 2005
I'm the encrption expert of the clique you will never break my encrptions so don't try. My room contains several super computers capable of 1 billion encrptions a second so don't mess with the man. I also have a portal to clique H.Q as well as other secret things. IN genral you don't want to mess with me as i have cloned several boxers and now have an army of them. Ha Ha cross me and get beaten to a pulp
Adventuers inn- Mcgaxs room
Captain T A Nuge, leader of the Clique (A3542186) Join today! -Back from the dead- Posted Jan 13, 2005
*Walks in and looks around* You can do better than this. *flicks a cloned boxer and it collapses, being a cardboard cut-out* And since WHEN was a laptop...*checks notes* "several super computers capable of 1 billion encrptions a second so don't mess with the man". Wow. You're needed at HQ. Okay, you're not, but I'm trying to make you feel important. Let me point something out. This is the equivalent to our middle ages, just look around. This is an inn. There are Wizard Schools and blacksmiths. Do you think that someone wouldn't notice technology? Be careful *clicks fingers, room becomes bare, all except the portal and what was there when it was uninhabited* You can get away with the portal. Magic is okay. Encryption computers are not, they are classified Clique technology. Never let me see you with such things outside HQ.
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Captain T A Nuge, leader of the Clique (A3542186) Join today! -Back from the dead- Posted Jan 13, 2005
No, remain here, but without too much technology.
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