RE: Delete the Virus
01-30-2019, 07:09 AM
Action 1:
As the virus is frantically attempting to connect, naturally a mistake that its almost perfect mind would naturally catch gets missed. At first, it thinks it went through, considering that the server it connected to is also normally isolated and meant for the sole programming of one thing only...
It's only afted the claws dig into it that it realizes this was a trap, made at the right opportunity to damage the Virus even though it's still in the fort! They tear out chunks of its HP, before dissolving the code into readable formats. These readable formats manifest themselves into paper, which is then absorbed by....
ANOTHER PLAYER!? DAMN IT! Or so the Virus thinks before leaving, its attempt to reconnect to its origin server thwarted for this turn.
The player enters the battlefield! However, he's hidden behind seven proxies, and as such his description is only a nondescript shadow! The player analyzes the data as he thinks up a battle plan. This fucker shall not ruin his attempt to revive his avantgarde roleplaying quest idea on Eagle Time!
Action 2:
Aha, a fortess! The best way to ruin these is from the inside, but the only way in is through a doggy door?
Good thing no one has summoned a Good Boy yet!
The Player refashions a counter-virus into a Dog shape, allowing it to infiltrate the fortress! It's job isn't to damage it, though. It's just to open the front gates! With those open....
Action 3:
The Player, from scratch, recodes an Adult Link from Ocarina of Time! The tweak he makes though, allows it to connect to his virtual controller. While the front gates are open, he leads Link inside, fully equipped and stocked, and wreaks merry havoc on the insides, making sure to bomb walls frequently for secret doorways or passages. And to just ruin the fort's structural integrity some more.
But mostly, it's about the treasure chests and loot. The Good Boy counter-virus follows Link, now acting as backup to the mobile drone-like entity! Since it's a Good Boy, it sticks with its master loyally! Good boy!
As the virus is frantically attempting to connect, naturally a mistake that its almost perfect mind would naturally catch gets missed. At first, it thinks it went through, considering that the server it connected to is also normally isolated and meant for the sole programming of one thing only...
It's only afted the claws dig into it that it realizes this was a trap, made at the right opportunity to damage the Virus even though it's still in the fort! They tear out chunks of its HP, before dissolving the code into readable formats. These readable formats manifest themselves into paper, which is then absorbed by....
ANOTHER PLAYER!? DAMN IT! Or so the Virus thinks before leaving, its attempt to reconnect to its origin server thwarted for this turn.
The player enters the battlefield! However, he's hidden behind seven proxies, and as such his description is only a nondescript shadow! The player analyzes the data as he thinks up a battle plan. This fucker shall not ruin his attempt to revive his avantgarde roleplaying quest idea on Eagle Time!
Action 2:
Aha, a fortess! The best way to ruin these is from the inside, but the only way in is through a doggy door?
Good thing no one has summoned a Good Boy yet!
The Player refashions a counter-virus into a Dog shape, allowing it to infiltrate the fortress! It's job isn't to damage it, though. It's just to open the front gates! With those open....
Action 3:
The Player, from scratch, recodes an Adult Link from Ocarina of Time! The tweak he makes though, allows it to connect to his virtual controller. While the front gates are open, he leads Link inside, fully equipped and stocked, and wreaks merry havoc on the insides, making sure to bomb walls frequently for secret doorways or passages. And to just ruin the fort's structural integrity some more.
But mostly, it's about the treasure chests and loot. The Good Boy counter-virus follows Link, now acting as backup to the mobile drone-like entity! Since it's a Good Boy, it sticks with its master loyally! Good boy!
Level Up: The Revival
No, I am not explaining the subtitle. Yes I made a forum game before I posted anywhere else. Maybe, I could be inflating my own ego. No, surprisingly, I do not like that as much as I should.
No, I am not explaining the subtitle. Yes I made a forum game before I posted anywhere else. Maybe, I could be inflating my own ego. No, surprisingly, I do not like that as much as I should.