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TheRedStranger

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About TheRedStranger

  • Birthday 12/29/1991

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    Theology, philosophy, writing and literature, history, the sciences, digital art and design, Sonic, youtube-shenanigans, and the martial arts.

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  1. Inform the Legion in the proper way of disposing of the undead before it can spread through out the country. Then, flee to Judea to meet Christ. Who is your favorite videogame mascot?
  2. The only dubstep I like is the snythesis between orchestral traditional harmony and electronic distortion. Raw, pure dubstep is novel, but becomes swiftly obnoxious. Music needs a complex depth of unified sounds to be memorable. Collective noise just doesn't soak in well with the brain and "heart" , and thus it its severly limited in it's impact on the listener. Also note that no genre will stay virginal long, it will be absorbed and recombined as creativity continues progressing and flourishing. I see Skrillex-like Dubstep cresting and being replaced by the likes of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHjpOzsQ9YI
  3. Hey guys...we totally need to do a music competiton thing again.
  4. Well...we Kentuckians do love our guns. AR-15's are rather common here 357's, . 38.'s, 22.'s....the list is rather big (and that's just the legal and readily accessable ones). A lot of both Russian and Chinese made Ak-47's do float around here time to time (don't ask how I know that - long story) .
  5. And behold in a flash of light Enigma was taken to the highest tierre of the culinary heavens and saw a million figures, the Pillsberry Doughboy, Captain Cruch, Toucann Sam, Aunt Jamima, and all of them spoke in the harmony of one voice: I've become breakfest the feeder of worlds. The best part of waking up The Folgers in your cup. - The First Book of Breakfast, chapter one, verse one. Now you know my son, enlightment has come to you in the darkest of times. Spread this message to a frying world! You have achieved culinary enlightenment. The middle way, the way of the panwaffle, has been open to you. *Flys off and forward into the dawn*
  6. *Invents the panwaffle* *Achieves world peace* I expect you guys to build me a statue!
  7. Redefine philosophy as we know it by breaking the temporal prime directive, polluting the ancient world with my own modern knowledge! Then, I'd take over with modern technology and build my own parodoxical empire! Afterwards, I would destroy the pantheon and decree the old gods dead and order idols of famous video game characters to supplant them: Mario - god of plumbing, fire, stars, unrequited love, and mushrooms. Sonic - god of chaos, defiance, speed, and pin cusions. Bob and Kate - god of bald spots, marriage, and euthanasia by use of fluffy pillows . The list can go on... Also, I would build the very first Spiffo's! Speaking of philosphy, in the name of intellectual humility, what logical fallacy would you admit you are most guilty of commiting in argumentation?
  8. I tried to hang myself after this dreaded revelation...but that didn't work well. *Shrugs with noose around his neck, floating in mid air* Must be the lack of physics.
  9. You earned it, man. You earned it. You've helped this community out so much.
  10. We Kentuckians make some wicked pottery though! :cool: *Throws a vase at a Zombie's head. Zombie explodes* Stuff is everywhere here! We should probably start listing the types of structures we can make in each section and their pro's and cons for each indivdual item and generally for each method.
  11. I think a flaw in wood-based barricades is that you essentially just strapped fresh kindling to all the escape routes of your home. Metalworking will give you extra peace of mind when the town arsonists starts hurtling mollys, or when your bored (and probably less than congent) companions get a bit too comfortable one day and start trying to bake a sufflate in an old, ratty Easy-Bake. A metal sheet can be easily locked, block sight, and opened in case of an emergency. Resource heavy, but worth the price!
  12. I always loved the art form. I'd be happy to see your work.
  13. And perks with generators and getting electrical based objects working at full capacity.
  14. Pitfalls - good for trapping. Pungee Pits - good for impailing the unwelcomed or hunting. Trenches - good for fighting humans in ranged combat. Moats - excellent deterant and slows down the dead, can be electrified. Earthen ramparts - above ground cover, slows down hostiles, can be used to achieve higher ground and buffet other fortifications. Can be used to block ingresses to certain areas. Proper Grave - for baking cakes...what do you thing a grave is for? A proper send off that can lessen the blow for you and your fellows when you lose a pal. Mass Grave - used for getting rid of the reaking bulk of badly bashed bodies from your recent necrocidal exploits. Don't chuck a loved one or NPC's friend in their...it will have negative psychological reprucussions. Simple pits - a hole in the ground, great for storage of items, prisoners, or Incan children (yeah, Incans really did that). Don't forget pit fights! All you need is a spade and a dream, and you can have your very own redneck Thunderdome! Burning pits - what happens when you rub hot sauce under your armpits . Not. Add flamables to that pit of yours and you can have a great way to get rid of the dead in mass! Don't chuck passed loved ones or NPC's pals in there...unless your a cold loner psychopath that is a glutton for punishment. Pros? Cons?
  15. Okay so far we have carpentry as the major skill that defines how well we can barriade and build defensive structures, but what else can be done? One idea me and Nagol had was weilding, a heavy armour version of carpentry. It's generally less portable, harder to gather the necessary resources for, and has some safety hazards (especially if one is not wearing the right gear or skilled in the craft), however it's constructs are non-flammable, can conduct electricty for added defence, can brace exsisting structures, and is generally more permenant and sturdy than it's "lighter" alternative. It could be used in construction (building sturdy metalic structures), crafting (making metal-based upgrades and objects), scavenging (breaking down metallic objects), and even infiltration (getting through mettalic objects like steel doors, locks, gun-safes, ect.). The required objects, pro's, cons, and mechanics are up for debate - be free to add your thoughts, especially if you know anything about the craft. The opposite: a quick fix would be more elaborate forms of furniture moving, perhaps even some novice booby traps, like turning a chair over the front thus tripping up some of the zombies, or moving a dresser on the edge of the stairs then pushing it down once the zombies flood the stairwell. Any other thoughts about alternate methods and skills for fortification? And what do you thing about adding welding in general? Any ideas?
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