uncadonego on 3/4/2009 at 03:44
Thanks woodrufus!
Bar on 8/4/2009 at 11:10
I guied the pagan girl to the house of the sad couple(because of their son's death) and tried to leave the secret formula in Fox's house to help his family, and i hoped to win a BONUS but not. This would be nice!:angel:
uncadonego on 8/4/2009 at 18:33
Do you have kids? Leaving some pagan girl at the couple that lost their son seems obscene. "Lost your kid, eh? Well you're in luck, I found this one behind the clinic!" Yuck.
Bar on 9/4/2009 at 11:18
Yes, i have. Have you? I think if there is love to give no matters if the kid is yours or not, afterwords the one needs the other. Why not?
Garrett's Shadow on 11/2/2011 at 08:00
Quote Posted by Bar
Yes, i have. Have you? I think if there is love to give no matters if the kid is yours or not, afterwords the one needs the other. Why not?
I'm sorry Unca - but a sentiment like you just described would leave all the orphanges overcrowded
and a lot of would be adoptee parents still suffering BOTH the loss of their own (or their inability to even have their own) and their inabilty to give the love that they have to another child!
(but I do have to say that Bar was erring in trying that with one of the grieving parents away -
a decision to take care of some other child has to be made by both, not unilaterally!)
That said I want to tell ya - first ya make me feel bad for stealing from my own
brother in TTTHP, and now ya doing it again with my robbing fellow TTLG Taffers! :tsktsk:
I yi yi - I'm such a degenerate thief! :(
uncadonego on 11/2/2011 at 18:05
Oh bull, I'm not talking about adoption or orphanages. I'm talking about dumping someone else's strange kid completely out of the blue on someone else's door who lost their kid as though that makes it any better. It's not like replacing a dead dog with a new puppy, especially when no one asked. This couple hasn't even completely gone through the grieving process yet. No adoption agency would ever do an anonymous drop-off on a couple that just lost a kid, and Garrett isn't that stupid either.
Garrett's Shadow on 12/2/2011 at 07:27
no parent is ever truly done with the grieving process - but with one of the two
parents not there at the time - then it's a bad decision.
Too bad Garrett could'nt have left the doctor a note about that couple so that when the time is right he could approach them about her!
That would have been a great bonus objective, along with one that is met when switching Kevel's 2 letters! :sly:
uncadonego on 12/2/2011 at 22:22
That letter about losing their son is based on real events. Replace horse cart with car. Replace market place with playing in the front yard while his sister watched.
Continuing the conversation will never convince me that my feelings about the idea of replacing one child with another is disgusting, ever.
Why don't we drop it.
Evelin Ash on 22/9/2011 at 21:54
This was a nice mission. Fun to play, nice story and MUCH to explore! Indeed, it wasn't a quick one.
Most likely an ignorant question, but was this built by more people than uncadonego - I mean the ones whose names are at the stashes? Somehow, that and the name Chain of Events makes me wonder if this was built like the Chain Project, albeit in a more, well, orderly manner?
If not, it sure is an honourable way to thank the ones that have helped you (uncadonego) out (I guess), intertwining them in the mission. Quite original IMO.
Found 8 of 9 secrets myself - without having to look them up! Quite an achievement for me! :p Still, I had to search here on the case how to enter the prison. That was 'tucked away' nicely. Should have been a secret on its own. :)
The secret I couldn't find was the one in the Prison loft, in/next to the door frame. Darn, that one was nasty. :devil: And there were no simple visual signs - the stash was in a place I didn't check and I did not think there could be stored anything there. Wrong.
EDIT: One thing I didn't like though. Room brushes. There were some points at which the volume was 'turned down' tremendously, for example on some points of the route of the patrolling Child. Made it quite hard to hear whether it was coming or leaving. Sometimes couldn't even here it at all. Also, I could hear him clearly while being inside the power station.
Perhaps I played an older version in which this was not yet fixed?
uncadonego on 23/9/2011 at 01:19
The people whose names you find in the mission are called the Mixed Messages gang because they are people who solved a puzzle and e-mailed for a clue to a hidden stash in Mixed Messages. This mission was made in their honour.