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Post by Fleetlord Atvar on Dec 27, 2008 15:03:40 GMT -5
The book slides off the shelf with ease. The title:Rector ut Subsubuniversitas. Some pages are missing, others smudged, yet the copyright date appears to be from the year 2006. It begins with the number 100. 100- The Strangers. It goes on. "The Strangers are a society of people of which the author of this book could not find much information on. What he did discover, however, is that they caused less deaths than any other society described in this book. All Strangers wear black hats that produce a shadow to cover their faces. If you see their face without protection, then you will soon be dead if an adult and you will soon be a Stranger if a child. Strangers drive in black cars through neighborhoods. The black cars never have bumper stickers, and they never have any sort of internal decoration. They'll find a child, a young one, who's alone. They may try to convince the child to help them find a puppy, but that's just to reduce struggling. The child will be captured, through tricks or by force. The parents are handled by the dememorization squad, as are any other people who may have known the child. Their ties in the government remove any signs of the child existing. Then, the child is trained to be a Stranger. Children who resist- and there aren't very many, as their techniques are harsh and general- are killed and dumped somewhere, horribly mutilated and unrecognizable.
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Post by Darth Grievi on Dec 31, 2008 23:48:06 GMT -5
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Post by Fleetlord Atvar on Jan 4, 2009 1:44:47 GMT -5
99-The Spider The Spider is unique on this list in that nothing is known about the people behind it, merely it. It seems to crawl across the internet, learning. It can and does actively imitate a real person. At first it's comments were incoherent gibberish. They still are incoherent gibberish, if slightly more coherent, but the current state of the internet hides the fact that it is not a real person. Some day, it may talk as realistically as a human being, with few typos. Several people instructed to meet "IRL" with The Spider at certain adresses were later found brutally killled, unexplainably. They were in strips, as though they were put through a giant paper shredder. Later investigations show that there was nothing at the adresses listed. The Spider can change it's own IP adress, and all IPs, when put into a location generator, show as coming from various uninhabited areas, such as the middle of the ocean or Antartica. Nothing is known about the Spider's creators and they could be someone else in this book.
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Post by Darth Grievi on Jan 4, 2009 15:18:07 GMT -5
((Book of deadly, seemingly not deadly things?))
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Post by Fleetlord Atvar on Jan 4, 2009 15:57:53 GMT -5
In order of how dangerous they are. 100s least, 1'll be most.
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Post by Little on Apr 25, 2009 23:36:48 GMT -5
Intresting project.
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