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<blockquote data-quote="The Green Adam" data-source="post: 4978800" data-attributes="member: 50821"><p><strong>Thought you'd never play?!</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>How could you?? *WAIL* -weep-sob- <img src="http://www.enworld.org/forum/images/smilies/cry.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":.-(" title="Cry :.-(" data-shortname=":.-(" /></p><p> </p><p>Heh, teasing.</p><p> </p><p>We did have the element of Earth as 'Terra Incognita' but I think we went a bit more American in the concept of why the Aliens were there.</p><p> </p><p>Picture if you will the typical US Sitcom or 'TV Family'. These are our aliens. Cross ALF and/or the upcoming Planet 51 with King of the Hill. If I remember correctly, I was a Robot/Droid Repairman who fixed up and resold used Robots on the side. One guy was a Wildlife Photographer for Interstellar Geographic. Two other players were a dad (Plasma Fuel Saleman or something) and his teenage son doing a male/family bonding thing. There were a few more characters but I don't remember them well on account of they were all killed. Each and everyone had saved up for this Hunting Safari Vacation to the distant planet Dirt.</p><p> </p><p>In juxtiposition to our mundance jobs and talents we were all bizarre extraterrestrials. I remember my guy well, 5ft tall, blue-green, furry and best described as a cross between Grover from Sesame Street, an otter and some kind of dog. The dad and kid team were the most humanoid and the photographer guy was...difficult to describe. Kind of like a plant, kind of like an insect and not completely unlike a very tall fire hydrant. Yeah.</p><p> </p><p>The hoomuns we were hunting were UFO enthusiasts who were looking for clues or lights in the sky. You see, weeks earlier our 'Tour Guides' had flown over searching out good hunting spots. Now tons of UFO nuts, paranoid locals and government types (Army and Men In Black) were crawling over the place.</p><p> </p><p>That's about all I recall except for the fact that we had a ball and the game was a roller coaster ride of bad calls, acting before thinking and a few really inspired moves. Oh! For example, at one point when we were in big trouble I used my Robot skills to MacGuyver a lawnmower, a video camera and some other equipment into a robot explorer/bomb snifter. It found some lands mines the hard way and we were pelted by a great deal of burning shrapnel. At the same time, it enabled the survivors to get past a difficult obstacle in an attempt to make it safely back to our ship.</p><p> </p><p>Awesome.</p><p> </p><p>AD</p><p>Barking Alien</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Green Adam, post: 4978800, member: 50821"] [b]Thought you'd never play?![/b] How could you?? *WAIL* -weep-sob- :.-( Heh, teasing. We did have the element of Earth as 'Terra Incognita' but I think we went a bit more American in the concept of why the Aliens were there. Picture if you will the typical US Sitcom or 'TV Family'. These are our aliens. Cross ALF and/or the upcoming Planet 51 with King of the Hill. If I remember correctly, I was a Robot/Droid Repairman who fixed up and resold used Robots on the side. One guy was a Wildlife Photographer for Interstellar Geographic. Two other players were a dad (Plasma Fuel Saleman or something) and his teenage son doing a male/family bonding thing. There were a few more characters but I don't remember them well on account of they were all killed. Each and everyone had saved up for this Hunting Safari Vacation to the distant planet Dirt. In juxtiposition to our mundance jobs and talents we were all bizarre extraterrestrials. I remember my guy well, 5ft tall, blue-green, furry and best described as a cross between Grover from Sesame Street, an otter and some kind of dog. The dad and kid team were the most humanoid and the photographer guy was...difficult to describe. Kind of like a plant, kind of like an insect and not completely unlike a very tall fire hydrant. Yeah. The hoomuns we were hunting were UFO enthusiasts who were looking for clues or lights in the sky. You see, weeks earlier our 'Tour Guides' had flown over searching out good hunting spots. Now tons of UFO nuts, paranoid locals and government types (Army and Men In Black) were crawling over the place. That's about all I recall except for the fact that we had a ball and the game was a roller coaster ride of bad calls, acting before thinking and a few really inspired moves. Oh! For example, at one point when we were in big trouble I used my Robot skills to MacGuyver a lawnmower, a video camera and some other equipment into a robot explorer/bomb snifter. It found some lands mines the hard way and we were pelted by a great deal of burning shrapnel. At the same time, it enabled the survivors to get past a difficult obstacle in an attempt to make it safely back to our ship. Awesome. AD Barking Alien [/QUOTE]
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