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Never ending story game
Flake99 Posted Apr 2, 2003
Such is the state of the Universe today, not many people visit uncharted places anymore.
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Laura Posted Apr 2, 2003
Especially the uncharted research station somewhere in deepest, darkest Essex.
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Flake99 Posted Apr 2, 2003
Come to think of it, the things that were 'uncharted' were beginning to add up. A fact that...
(p.s. sorry, can 'anymore' in post 61 be altered to 'very often'? thanks, it was bugging me.)
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Flake99 Posted Apr 2, 2003
Unfortunatly, the only people in the Universe that were anywhere near to finding out were the great cat fleet.
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Darkwin - the critical morass from terrarium Posted Apr 2, 2003
were over 40K hyperkilometers away, and so...
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Flake99 Posted Apr 2, 2003
...it was even more inconsequential when combined with the fact that they had all perished earlier.
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Vaeltaja A216672 Posted Apr 2, 2003
Fortunately the inconsequentiality engine (still powered by Schrodinger's cat in a box) meant that the cats could well be alive, no-one would know until they reached them and made contact.
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Flake99 Posted Apr 2, 2003
Sadly, the only person close enough to make contact was God, and he didn't care much anyway. Presently, he was on his way out of this uncharted backwater of the Universe in a converted...
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Laura Posted Apr 2, 2003
metaphor, and was having a little trouble with the steering.
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Flake99 Posted Apr 2, 2003
God only knows why he didn't buy a simile - so much more reliable, especially the german ones.
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Laura Posted Apr 3, 2003
However, it was not important that some were close to finding out the secrets of uncharted areas, as the inhabitants of an uncharted planet already knew, and they were small and furry with large amber eyes.
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Flake99 Posted Apr 3, 2003
What these inhabitants knew was this: not many people visited uncharted places anymore because across the entirity of the Universe, people were becoming less and less imaginative. People were buying Tom Clancy books, for god's sake.
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Laura Posted Apr 3, 2003
Their own planet was protected by a metaphysical field - it only existed if the visitor was capable of imagining that it was there. Consequently it remained uncharted.
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Flake99 Posted Apr 3, 2003
What the small furry creatures really wanted was a great, adventurous explorer to drop by one day. On a tuesday maybe. An explorer of the old kind, fearless through stupidity rather than bravery.
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Laura Posted Apr 3, 2003
Such an explorer never came, and eventually they tired of waiting and went off to explore the universe themselves.
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Flake99 Posted Apr 3, 2003
They sent four explorers, each to a different corner of the Universe, each with a mission to uncover why imagination, facination and general creativity was disappearing from the stars. And to see what could be done about it.
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Darkwin - the critical morass from terrarium Posted Apr 3, 2003
The Western spiral arm was assigned to the freaky little Firminian - Oddy. Oddy wasn't a particularly...
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