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Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 5:55 pm
by TriangleDragon
PiP wrote:how would I, for one, recognize the box? HOW?
Oblivion? Xbox games? you gotta be fucking kidding.
Uhh?

Well the tatty texture on the case is pretty unique to Oblivion I thought, like there isn't really anything in the shops thats simular to it, (atleast where I am). I mean if you havn't seen the game lying around, or whatever you wouldn't know... But prehaps I'm wrong and it ain't recognizable.

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:57 pm
by PiP
I've never seen Oblivion's box, nor am I looking forward to seeing it. Well now I sorta did on your pic D:

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:47 pm
by minigunwielder
Horrifying portents brought by the harbringers.

Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2006 9:08 pm
by DaC-Sniper
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:drunk:

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 9:22 am
by PiP
sucks

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 11:15 am
by Redeye
Horrifying portents brought by the harbringers.

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 1:06 pm
by vx trauma
so this is how they planned to end DAC? horde of ms paint warriors with oblivion smile glands and remote controlled rectal shock devices. lol brigade advances.

Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2006 1:20 pm
by Fa11lloutfan_15
Ich frage euch: Seid ihr entschlossen, mit dem Führer in der Erkämpfung des Sieges durch dick und dünn und unter Aufnahme auch schwerster persönlicher Belastungen zu folgen? (Beifall.)

Re: Holy shi*t

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2012 6:55 pm
by jimmypneumatic
Icabod wrote::chainsaw:...
I hope I die in the bossom of DAC...
NO. I am first. FU

Edit: Also looking for babysitting sim. PM me.

Re: There's a war on, y'know.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 4:48 pm
by Echo
:salute:


https://youtu.be/ToxICRNTM4w?si=BitsxI4O-BDXFYZ_



Ferrin'ated - A Solitary Odyssey in the South Pole

Date: [Current Date]


As I pen down the remnants of my latest mission, the ink on this page tells a tale etched in the gritty reality of my existence – a solitary journey through the labyrinth of close combat and special operations.

The chilling winds of the southern polar region cut through my solitary traverse, and as I document the chapter I've titled "Ferrin'ated" it is a testament to the relentless pursuit of the unknown while drawing strength from the iron-rich sustenance provided by the wildlife in this desolate environment

Ferrin'ated – a name bestowed upon this chapter not merely for its literal meaning but for the fortitude drawn from the nutrient-rich sustenance found in the wildlife of the South Pole. My only companions are the howling winds, the drifting pack ice, and the unyielding solitude that stretches to the horizon.

Months have unfolded as a tapestry of ice and isolation. My technological arsenal, a stark contrast to the simplicity of the frozen landscape, has been a lifeline in this unforgiving terrain. The hum of machinery against the silent backdrop of drifting icebergs forms an eerie symphony, a reminder that even in isolation, technology is both ally and adversary.

The journey has been a dance with the elements. The ice, a shifting canvas beneath my feet, demands constant vigilance. Technological aids, from advanced navigation systems to insulated gear, have proven indispensable. Yet, even with the marvels of modern engineering, the ferocity of the polar wilderness remains an ever-present force.

The technology that connects me to the world beyond these icy confines is a lifeline to sanity, a bridge between the isolation of the South Pole and the broader human experience.

As I traverse the drifting pack ice, the echoes of those early combat years resonate. The adaptation that defined my evolution in hostile environments finds a new canvas in this icy expanse. Each step is a negotiation with the unseen forces beneath, a silent conversation with a landscape that is as beautiful as it is unforgiving.

In the heart of this solitude, there is a strange serenity. The vastness of the South Pole, a canvas of whites and blues, stretches endlessly. The isolation, once an adversary, becomes a teacher. It teaches the art of self-reliance, the resilience that stems not just from technology but from an intimate understanding of the self, fortified.

As I mark the passing of months I carry with me the drifting pack ice, a metaphor for the ever-shifting challenges of life, The South Pole, with its frozen beauty and ferocious challenges, a testament to the indomitable spirit that draws strength from the sustenance found of this unforgiving expanse.

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Re: There's a war on, y'know.

Posted: Mon Oct 16, 2023 5:11 pm
by Hyacinth
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Re: There's a war on, y'know.

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2023 11:53 am
by TheKingofVault14
Fallout 1, 2, & New Vegas(The Real Fallout 3) are the only real Fallout games in the series! The rest are just spin off games, some being worse off than others if you know what I mean.

;)

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