Carmine and Experience

Jul 16, 2006 09:31


Background:  Experience Woodstock is hell bent on becoming the next Godfather of Nocheat.  And she's made some smart moves to help ensure it happens.  She's teamed up with Carmine DeTreville, the youngest of the 2nd generation DeTreville clan.  And, with the help of Carmine and Pandora Senora, she's been profiting off her neighbors' insatiable ( Read more... )

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the_faery_queen July 16 2006, 15:03:29 UTC
i feel bad for the servo, he seems to really care about that baby.
but exciting stuff going down!

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madame_ugly July 16 2006, 16:39:16 UTC
I'm really trying to keep the servo's sweet and innocent. At least for now.

And Mr. Belvedere does like babies. What sim doesn't? They're always dragging the poor sproglets to get bathed and such.

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the_faery_queen July 16 2006, 16:41:00 UTC
i keep my sims too busy to do much with their kids, to be honest! but when i leave them alone for a second, they're dancing with them, or throwing them in the air. kids are just toys to sims! :)

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deceptica July 16 2006, 15:21:40 UTC
Ohhh, this is getting really complicated.

Poor Mr Belvedere, he even thinks of Imogene as "his" baby. And there's going to be another Servo! Can't wait for the next update. :-)

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madame_ugly July 16 2006, 16:41:24 UTC
It is getting complicated. But only for a bit. These four updates cover a lot of ground but I think this storyline will simmer on the backburner for a while now. Not too long though.

I haven't even stocked Malcolm's store with all the stuff in his inventory yet. That will be a project right there.

I love Mr. Belvedere. I'm trying to keep him very sweet. I like to think that while he's made in Experience's image, he has all of her good traits and less of her ego issues.

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laridian July 16 2006, 15:36:52 UTC
Whoa, great screencap of that "stars" speech bubble! I've never seen that one before.

Those servos are going to backfire bigtime, aren't they?

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madame_ugly July 16 2006, 16:42:43 UTC
I'm not sure what the "stars" speech bubble is even for. I think it might have something to do with the home business on the lot--like they're talking about getting a customer loyalty star.

I'm not 100% sure how the servos are going to ultimately pan out. But it will be dramatic, to be sure.

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deceptica July 16 2006, 19:50:10 UTC
I'm pretty sure the stars symbol stands for the memory of a teen becoming an "overachiever"... by getting three A+s and reaching the top of their teen career, I think.

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pixelcurious July 16 2006, 16:35:49 UTC
Oh very cool! The threads of the story are all getting woven together. I'm so looking forward to where this goes next.

I can't remember, who is the father of Pandora's baby?

Carmine waving Mr. Belvedere away made me chuckle. But poor Mr. Belvedere. Too bad it's not him going along with Imogene.

Experience! *drools*

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madame_ugly July 16 2006, 16:46:26 UTC
Pandora's first child, Imogene, is with Professor Hunter Phillips from University. I refer to him as Big Face because, well, he has a huge face. He's the male professor for the Economics major.

I toyed with sending Mr. Belvedere but then I wanted another brand new servo so Mr. Belvedere had to stay behind.

(SHIT! I have a great pic I forgot to use in the update. I'll have to make a note to use it somewhere else. I hate when I do that!)

I know. Isn't Experience dreamy. And her being such a sinister sim makes it even better!

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amaryssobellus July 16 2006, 20:20:56 UTC
Aww Mr Belvedere. I feel so sad for him. All the stories are getting so intertwined and a little confusing but I have to say you're doing a great job at remembering who's doing what and whom.

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madame_ugly July 16 2006, 20:47:37 UTC
Yeah, this latest bunch of updates is very confusing. Hopefully now that all this has been established the confusing part can go on the back burner.

I don't think they'll be much movement from house to house for a while. That always throws a wrench in the works.

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amaryssobellus July 17 2006, 05:39:12 UTC
I don't think they'll be much movement from house to house for a while. That always throws a wrench in the works.

True, but at the same time it keeps the time continuity in the neighborhood.

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