The Hive is (realy) Dead! Long Live the Hive Mind!

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hafrogman said:
. . .

You know, in some cases, it's not murder. It's called justified homicide.

I'm just saying. . .

Well, at least I'd get to say hello to one of the people in the Hive before I died. :)
 

Dog Moon said:
Well, at least I'd get to say hello to one of the people in the Hive before I died. :)
Yes, yes.

Hello, Dogmoon. :)


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Or did you mean in person? Because you'd be wrong. You see . . . there's a bomb implanted at the base of your skull. . .
 

hafrogman said:
Yes, yes.

Hello, Dogmoon. :)


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Or did you mean in person? Because you'd be wrong. You see . . . there's a bomb implanted at the base of your skull. . .

Oh.

Is it a Cortex Bomb? Do I have 30 minutes to get to another Doctor before it explodes?

Man, I miss Shadowrun for the SNES. GREAT game.
 

Dog Moon said:
Oh.

Is it a Cortex Bomb? Do I have 30 minutes to get to another Doctor before it explodes?

Man, I miss Shadowrun for the SNES. GREAT game.
Damn street docs.

Hmm, never played it on the SNES. Played the Genesis version, it was kind of odd. And of course, I played the paper and pencil version, because this is an RPG message board.

But in the end, it was actually supposed to be whatever kind of bomb (presumably stolen wholesale from Shadowrun, or stolen from whatever source Shadowrun stole it from) was being used in Mission Impossible III. I never actually saw it myself, but my friends always quote that one line from it.
 

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