Custom Map #605: DA P3.5 Simulation. By: Dark Ambition

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Author: Dark Ambition
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The crew develops a simulation to predict what occured before thier arrival. Map Making and Story: Dark Ambition PRPL and Additional Map Ideas: Stickman This map is a sort of puzzly thingy. The goal is to retrieve the Archive at the center. It also occures to me that some people don't know the backstory of Frontline Corporation. There is a page on the knucklecracker forums that has it. You should check it out if you got confused by any of this (Like, why Adalar killed the previous CEO, if you remember it)

Dark Ambition

Every time I post one of these i have a little panic attack ^^;

didimisssomethingimusthavemissedsomethingeveryoneisgoingtohateitcanitakeitdowniwanttogobackanddomoreeditsillfindsomethingthatneedstobeeditedoooohloooord

GoodMorning

Quote from: Dark Ambition on February 02, 2017, 12:27:03 AM
Every time I post one of these i have a little panic attack ^^;

didimisssomethingimusthavemissedsomethingeveryoneisgoingtohateitcanitakeitdowniwanttogobackanddomoreeditsillfindsomethingthatneedstobeeditedoooohloooord

A voice booms down from the sky: "Yes?"
A narrative is a lightly-marked path to another reality.

planetfall

Pretty sure I'm supposed to be banned, someone might want to get on that.

Quote from: GoodMorning on December 01, 2016, 05:58:30 PM"Build a ladder to the moon" is simple as a sentence, but actually doing it is not.

GoodMorning

Just played the map - well done. Not hard, but interesting.

When and if V allows us the infrastructure to attach custom images, carefully consider any decision to use it for this series - everyone will have their own mental image of the characters, and trying to change that doesn't end well for suspension of disbelief.

Nice scripts, too - rapid (but not instant) deletion of the ships at the end was a nice touch, as were the warning labels.
A narrative is a lightly-marked path to another reality.