MINERVA: Episodic, Single-Player Half-Life 2

Peculiar locations -

I am currently roughly 15km up in the air, travelling at 829km/h, somewhere above the icy, far-northern reaches of Canada.

30 minute trials of satellite internet access rock. Although my poor MacBook reckons it's a bit slow...

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1. Moo

Posted by xbskid at 9:51AM, Sunday April 9 2006

It's gotta be fast to keep up with that plane! ;)

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2. Bah

Posted by Campaignjunkie at 3:00PM, Sunday April 9 2006

Cryptic as always! Unfortunately for me, you DESERVE to be cryptic. ;)

Enjoy it, Mr. Foster. PS: take pictures!

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3. Humbug

Posted by Kast at 2:16AM, Monday April 10 2006

"I am currently roughly 15km up in the air, travelling at 829km/h, somewhere above the icy, far-northern reaches of Canada..." strapped to the underside of a stolen Combine gunship. The experiment is simple - discover, explore, destroy Canada.

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4. OMG

Posted by I)arkZrobe at 10:38AM, Monday April 10 2006

You got to be kidding me...
I wonder if Half Life 2 Episode 1 going to be about and will minerva play along with it?

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5. lol

Posted by Omnivore at 11:19AM, Monday April 10 2006

Humbug - priceless.

Adam -- coming to the States? Buy you a drink...

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6. bah

Posted by Delete_Me at 6:57AM, Monday April 17 2006

The west coast isn't all it's cracked up to be.. sure it has beautiful sunsets, wonderful beaches, low humidity, big cities, national parks, and new and exciting industry, but the East Coast...


...damn

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7. Decisions

Posted by Kast at 7:04AM, Monday April 17 2006

West Coast has earthquakes. But then East coast has hurricanes.

Decisions, decisions.

Oh, and thank you Omnivore *Bows low*

"Humbug! Humbug! Humbug! Ah, hello, Baldrink! Humbug?" - Emeneezer Blackadder, proferring a bag full of boiled mint sweets.

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