(019) Nineteenth Report [>>Audio -> Private video]

Dec 08, 2011 14:53

Looks like we can rest easy again. Relatively speaking. [There's a slight heaviness to Jill's voice -- fatigue, most likely, that she's been staving off.] I hope everyone made it through all right.

[A pause, and then her tone turns thoughtful.] In these kinds of invasions, I started off thinking we literally had to kill every last thing to clear ( Read more... )

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[video] spiritessence December 9 2011, 00:59:35 UTC
These occurrences seem to end after only a few days. I've started marking my calender. [His tone is half amuse, half annoyed.] It isn't so much as killing them all, as it is to just survive until they disappear entirely. Like a game.

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[video] zerosuitjill December 9 2011, 16:39:44 UTC
[A nod] That's probably the best way to think of it. It'd be nice if there was a pattern to what kind of things to expect, at least.

[How would you prepare for dinosaurs? ...strong locks and melee vests, maybe.]

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[video] dsada sorry! I haven't been getting notifs :c spiritessence December 11 2011, 03:20:45 UTC
Aside from what has been pointed out, I don't think there is much of a pattern. And Andraste's knickers, I better not jinx this these events do not seem to repeat themselves. [He shrugs.] I've got to give our oppressors points for creativity, I suppose. [Points. On fire. In their face.]

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[video] it's cool! LJ sucks and I've been busy, anyhow. 8> zerosuitjill December 11 2011, 05:52:18 UTC
Creative sadism, at any rate. I'm sure there are some reckless adventurers somewhere who'd enjoy this kind of thing.

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[video] c: spiritessence December 11 2011, 10:08:04 UTC
There were. [He says with a fond smile, a fleeting one, anyway.] From my experience, they're usually the ones that get things done.

...or create more trouble.

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[video] zerosuitjill December 12 2011, 05:32:59 UTC
[That incites a similar smile in response.] Sometimes those things go hand-in-hand.

...I guess it's too much to hope that once they run out of creativity, we'll be free to go. [Optimism: some people just can't turn it off.]

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