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<blockquote data-quote="Piratecat" data-source="post: 148534" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>You bet, Daeroon; you're on as an alternate. It would be fun to play with you again.</p><p></p><p>In Paranoia, you love The Computer. you trust The Computer. The Computer is your friend. You serve The Computer gladly.</p><p></p><p>There is a rumor that The Computer is insane. Rumors are treasonous.</p><p></p><p>You are a Troubleshooter. Your job is to find trouble and shoot it; trouble in the form of commies, mutants, members of secret societies, and any threat that gnaws at the utopian tranquility of Alpha Complex. Your friend The Computer has issued you a high-powered laser pistol for this specific purpose. All of your team members have laser pistols, too, all the better to cut down traitors.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, you are a member of a secret society, and you have a mutant power. That makes you a traitor.</p><p></p><p>Better hope your teammates and The Computer don't find out.</p><p></p><p>Luckily, The Computer in its infinite wisdom knows the logic of making backups. Thus, you have six clones. All six are identical; while clone 1 adventures, clones 2-6 wait in a central location, observing the mission through your comlinks. When you die, your next clone is immediately dispatched to resume the mission. Isn't that useful? It certainly is. But I'm sure that none of your clones will die on <strong>Operation Welcome Wagon</strong>. This mission will be perfectly safe, and fun for you all. The Computer says so, and you trust The Computer, right?</p><p></p><p>Right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Piratecat, post: 148534, member: 2"] You bet, Daeroon; you're on as an alternate. It would be fun to play with you again. In Paranoia, you love The Computer. you trust The Computer. The Computer is your friend. You serve The Computer gladly. There is a rumor that The Computer is insane. Rumors are treasonous. You are a Troubleshooter. Your job is to find trouble and shoot it; trouble in the form of commies, mutants, members of secret societies, and any threat that gnaws at the utopian tranquility of Alpha Complex. Your friend The Computer has issued you a high-powered laser pistol for this specific purpose. All of your team members have laser pistols, too, all the better to cut down traitors. Unfortunately, you are a member of a secret society, and you have a mutant power. That makes you a traitor. Better hope your teammates and The Computer don't find out. Luckily, The Computer in its infinite wisdom knows the logic of making backups. Thus, you have six clones. All six are identical; while clone 1 adventures, clones 2-6 wait in a central location, observing the mission through your comlinks. When you die, your next clone is immediately dispatched to resume the mission. Isn't that useful? It certainly is. But I'm sure that none of your clones will die on [b]Operation Welcome Wagon[/b]. This mission will be perfectly safe, and fun for you all. The Computer says so, and you trust The Computer, right? Right? [/QUOTE]
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