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Metropolis, Heimatar and Molden Heath's Most Haunted.

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Ssakaa
Animatar Foundation
#41 - 2012-12-06 18:15:22 UTC
It's an allegorical red star.

"Modern Life is Rubbish"

Anslo
Scope Works
#42 - 2012-12-06 18:39:24 UTC
Ssakaa wrote:
It's an allegorical red star.



So you're threatening me?

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Ssakaa
Animatar Foundation
#43 - 2012-12-28 10:31:55 UTC
Now that we've some mild unpleasantness out of the way, it is high time to get to the kernel or nub of the matter, vis-a-vis part two of a tribal Wytche's guide to YOUR paranormal activities, whether they be peculiar, repulsive sounds from behind your Captain's Quarters door, the COMPLETE R.Db set that is every poltergeist's dream* to hide away so you could never find them ever again or other such hair-raising encounters that gives everyone the willies.

I've included Derelik into the wretched thing, because -clearly, being a right old toxic dump of a constellation, with a forlorn current and past, it has memories of a darker nature and aspirations of more of the same. How typical.

In addition, allow me to thank Mr. Anon. for buying me this fain accoutrement as a piece of ephemera, gratis. And no, it wasn't Anslo.

So, with a little bit of ado -we must unfortunately ask ourselves -- "What is to be done?"

Stay tuned for the second meander, and I hope this next will be of some benefit to you all.

*

*And yes, poltergeist entities do dream. Thus it is proven, as you shall see with your very own skeptical eyes (when I can be bothered).

"Modern Life is Rubbish"

Lyn Farel
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
Khimi Harar
#44 - 2012-12-28 23:01:08 UTC
Ssakaa wrote:

"Or maybe what most perceive as their conscience."

Kenntt, now that we're friends, I put it to you that this question may best be answered by Lyn Farel, another summitter, whose tent is far, far, bigger than my own -and who often -and at great length -to the point of her own exhaustion -discusses matters of this nature. I wish you well.



I... do ?

That is confusing.
Roga Dracor
Science and Trade Institute
Caldari State
#45 - 2012-12-29 00:19:54 UTC  |  Edited by: Roga Dracor
Discuss matters of conscience.. Keep up, dear.. I have little desire to wade through meaningful distractions while attempting to seperate abstract fallacies from abject sensibilities..

Or.... Abject fallacies from abstract sensibilities, rather... I think..

It's no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then, and it's a poor sort of memory that only works backward.

Ssakaa
Animatar Foundation
#46 - 2012-12-29 06:59:07 UTC
Lyn Farel wrote:

That is confusing.


What the stars say, Ms Farel:-

All that Kitz you've been doing is about to lead you to a Motherlode. As you impart, dialectically, what you know, others are impressed by your grasp of the facts. The fountain of knowledge froths directly from your vessel into recepticules at your feet, to be clutched by listless, grubby hands of the acutely dim. What is run-of-the-mill to you looks like pure or untarnished genius to others. However, a reality check every so often is advised - after all, you don't need to be carried away by yourself.

Outlook: a full moon (pick one) is sensitive to the restless march of the Taurides.

"Modern Life is Rubbish"

Ssakaa
Animatar Foundation
#47 - 2012-12-29 07:00:31 UTC
Roga Dracor wrote:
Meaningful distractions


Quite.

"Modern Life is Rubbish"

Katran Luftschreck
Royal Ammatar Engineering Corps
#48 - 2012-12-29 08:17:46 UTC
"Turncoats?" Interesting, would that be referring to our willingness to provide aid & hunt pirates in Republic space, that less than half our company are ethnically Amarrian, or that we faithful citizens of the Mandate?

*rolls dice*

I got eight. What's an eight?

http://youtu.be/t0q2F8NsYQ0

Ssakaa
Animatar Foundation
#49 - 2012-12-29 08:27:48 UTC
Katran Luftschreck wrote:
"Turncoats?" Interesting, would that be referring to our willingness to provide aid & hunt pirates in Republic space, that less than half our company are ethnically Amarrian, or that we faithful citizens of the Mandate?

*rolls dice*

I got eight. What's an eight?


Ah, the astral miasma.

There was I, not two minutes, fifteen seconds ago composing an itinerary -shortly to be published here that includes Tanoo I -and here you are.

PS Eight is a very unlucky number.


"Modern Life is Rubbish"

Katran Luftschreck
Royal Ammatar Engineering Corps
#50 - 2012-12-29 08:40:00 UTC
Ssakaa wrote:
PS Eight is a very unlucky number.


Well I definitely had some bad luck in my youth, that's for sure. I'd have used chicken guts instead but I don't eat meat. Well, except fish. Which reminds me... be sure to visit Tanoo IV. It's a bit chilly, but the fishing there is incredible, and the sushi bar at the Trust Partners stations orbiting there is simply the best, even if the cook isn't really Achuran.

http://youtu.be/t0q2F8NsYQ0

Ssakaa
Animatar Foundation
#51 - 2012-12-29 08:43:50 UTC  |  Edited by: Ssakaa
Heimatar, Molden Heath, Metro and bloody Derelik's Most Haunted: The Itinerary and Preparation.

First of all the psychic troupe needs to set a specific destination for each region. After no deliberation at all, the following planets will host my eclectic tent as we attempt to alleviate cultivate the fear of the unknown in the general public --and delve into the darkest deep depths of their collective subconscious. Easy, eh?

Molden Heath:

Bogelek II -the historical home of the 'pot geranium' genus of flora. As everyone knows, pot geraniums are actually Pelargoniums, but when did botanical facts ever matter to the teeming hordes of the cantankerous elderly who, year in and year out, infect the rest of the 'verse with these hideous monstrosities. They do literally sow the seeds of universal ruination when they propogate, actually, the silly old sods. And don't even get me started on certain gymnosperms. Thank you.

Metro:

Ah, Metro. Very up-market, the good denizens here are refined, educated and well-turned-out.

As a consequence:

Alf IV: Ugly name, lovely scuba diving and a thriving tourist trade. Home to a protected swathe of coral reef approx. 190 miles in length, 990 miles width, 40 feet deep. For beautiful people only. If your name is Wex Manchester, then don't even bother.

Heimatar: Ameinaka IV*

Widely known for sub-standard moccasins, this is the ancestral home to those of the Krusual tribe and their many sullen po-faced clans who went west rather than east if we look at things in two-dimensions. Also the ancestral home of my own clan. During the trip, I simply have to be in disguise.

Derelik: Tanoo I *

Easy but not, in a manner of speaking.

Since YC 88, the earnest Gypsy Secora desire has been to see this planet overcome by some calamity, terminal in nature. Added to which a certain Wytche is wanted by herds of Ammatar rozzers for v, w, x, y and z crimes committed at some point in the past. Happy days. Therefore, a subterfuge or two will be necessary to erect the old tent there, out-of-the-way. Probably in a remote cave, such as things are.

*

I clearly need a convincing disguise for both Ameinaka and Tanoo. Prosthetics are a must. And for that I cast myself at the mercy of the Summit for help with it.

Stay attuned.

A.A., Phrenologist.

"Modern Life is Rubbish"

Katran Luftschreck
Royal Ammatar Engineering Corps
#52 - 2012-12-29 10:13:49 UTC
Ssakaa wrote:
Therefore, a subterfuge or two will be necessary to erect the old tent there, out-of-the-way. Probably in a remote cave, such as things are.


Umm, you know there is already a Trust Partners station there, right? And you know who they are, right? Thukker Tribe? It's a bit nicer than a cave, too. They even sell skill books there.

http://youtu.be/t0q2F8NsYQ0

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