*this part 2 was not written by the same author who wrote part 1. u'll probly figure that out. this is cos the 1st author is far better at writing stories than the 2nd one. so part 1 probly will sound more dramatic/cool/whatever than this part 2. however, it is worth noting that both authors probly have the same view and trust me, when i say view, i mean view. u do get it, right?
And so, it continues. The next morning, as that red pill made its way back up into the sky, the villagers gathered at the centre of their village to hear the message (and sing a few songs). A tap landed on the back of Sect Almighty Hurricane, a report. "Never hit target!", said Jolting Order. The warrors started thinking back. "But it went good. We celebrated too fast. The villagers need to know. Tell them to keep their eyes open." Scourge ain't that easy.
And so the villagers were alerted, this time not by the village public announcement system (named Monotonous Colloquial) but by word of mouth. No one wanted to be caught with a flat back four. Yet, the whole village wanted Scourge to be one of the villagers. no doubt. Scourge was, actually, a villager.
And so, the warriors discussed. "What next. Change strategy?". Then they realised, they needed more views. So that night, as the red tablet called the sun descended, they consulted a few villagers to do that dreaded Bio IA component. Yes, another Bio IA to discuss and complain about. And as usual, the real discussion only started after a few jokes were traded. "heheeee funnny la!" had to burst out of a warrior.
Oh and by the way, my friends, this village was special. Where Bio IAs existed before anywhere else.
In the end, the recommendations were put forth. Bio feels best at the end of an ia? And yes, one villager was smart enough to "save file as". If that hadn't happened, oops there went our ia! Thanks, Recovering Nomad.
Then, it was decided. Jolting Order and Sect Almighty Hurricane would not go into work yet. They would watch what happened first. And hope for the best.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
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