The File

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Re: The File

Postby Mercenary » 24 Mar 2014, 09:03

Reload of the Horrible Death

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Re: The File

Postby robothero » 24 Mar 2014, 09:23

I realize now what I didn't in the previous episode, that the Laugh-o-tron has a face.
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Re: The File

Postby Kathleen » 24 Mar 2014, 10:00

pokute wrote:Did Kathleen write this while she had the plague? Cuz it kinda feels like a fever dream.


I was still sick, but not super sick when I wrote it. We had a brainstorming session between Graham, Paul, James and myself, and then I wrote this based on what we'd discussed and a couple of other jokes I wanted to throw in. I really want to do more Spaced style magical realism scenes in cH, and shooting some goofy horror/suspense stuff was extremely fun.
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Re: The File

Postby Greydir » 24 Mar 2014, 10:06

And I just realized, that the Laugh-o-tron is Actually the Function Generater Paul found when they Moved the Moonbase, and that was Later used in the Setup in the Bee-Team to kill the Bees invading the Moonbase. There it was called a stealth sound ampheter or something.
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Re: The File

Postby plummeting_sloth » 24 Mar 2014, 11:11

I know you have mentioned it being an influence for you all before, so I hope you'll appreciate when I say the intro bit was VERY "Spaced".
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Re: The File

Postby kade_zero » 24 Mar 2014, 13:09

I like Paul's security upgrades.
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Re: The File

Postby 2stepz » 24 Mar 2014, 14:14

Personally, I got stuck on the "minigolf" level of excel. I played it for hours on my work machine, but whether lack of skill or motivation, I couldn't move past it.
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Re: The File

Postby Flewellyn » 24 Mar 2014, 19:34

Kathleen wrote:I really want to do more Spaced style magical realism scenes in cH, and shooting some goofy horror/suspense stuff was extremely fun.


As a fan of both Spaced, AND the kind of "day trip to Wrongsville" humor that you write, I am all in favor of this.

Also, "dickbutt" is only marginally worse than some actual passwords I've seen in the wild.
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Re: The File

Postby Kathleen » 24 Mar 2014, 20:08

Flewellyn wrote:As a fan of both Spaced, AND the kind of "day trip to Wrongsville" humor that you write, I am all in favor of this.


I don't know what you mean by this, but I am very in favour of this description.
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Re: The File

Postby AdmiralMemo » 25 Mar 2014, 08:36

Youtube comment wrote:it's like friday nights, but without the magic! I like it!
*facepalm* :D
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Re: The File

Postby Graham » 26 Mar 2014, 01:07

We did tell some people that very thing, as selling point :)
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Re: The File

Postby Aydin225 » 26 Mar 2014, 09:27

It never ceases to amaze me how completely fragmented your fanbase is. So many people absolutely adore one thing but are oblivious to the rest of your projects. Its just fascinating
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Re: The File

Postby Sakurazaki » 26 Mar 2014, 13:03

It's really comical how misinformed people can be. It was brought up a lot during the Kickstarter, but some people don't absorb information very well. I'm sure having to repeat the phrase "We aren't going anywhere" got old after the 20th time ;)
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Re: The File

Postby Drecon » 26 Mar 2014, 13:21

To be fair... they're technically not even wrong :)
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Re: The File

Postby Dominic Appleguard » 26 Mar 2014, 18:58

I think my favorite story is Mike "Gabe" Krahulik getting recognized at PAX as one of the judges from Strip Search. They had no idea that he had other reasons for being there.
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Re: The File

Postby Graham » 27 Mar 2014, 00:24

Dominic Appleguard wrote:I think my favorite story is Mike "Gabe" Krahulik getting recognized at PAX as one of the judges from Strip Search. They had no idea that he had other reasons for being there.
What I like about that is, then what did think were his qualifications to be judging Strip Search? :D
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Re: The File

Postby Sakurazaki » 27 Mar 2014, 04:18

If only he'd applied the slightest amount of critical thinking to the situation, he would've noticed that it didn't add up. Apparently that's too much to ask from the internet :)
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Re: The File

Postby Master Gunner » 27 Mar 2014, 06:29

Work in IT, or any form of customer services, and you'll quickly fine it's not just an issue with the internet.
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Re: The File

Postby Sakurazaki » 27 Mar 2014, 10:15

Master Gunner wrote:Work in IT, or any form of customer services, and you'll quickly fine it's not just an issue with the internet.


I was under the assumption that my high school job doing customer service at a hardware store exposed me to the worst humanity had to offer. Turns out I simply underestimated the "common" part of the phrase "lowest common denominator" :roll:
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Re: The File

Postby AdmiralMemo » 14 Apr 2014, 09:53

What I've found is that the only commonalities between customers it that they're usually alive and most likely people. Other than that, you can't assume anything.
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