DS: Considering Brian's wild claim, that's a pretty big "if." On the off chance that he happens to be right, however, there might be some relevant pages in the past....

What's the role of the mighty iBrowse, anyway?


Ada: You saw nothing! Nothing, I tell you! NOTHING!

...Ahem. Yes. Well.

Your argument depends heavily on the definition of an "order," as well as how the moderators interpret what the crazy lady said.

Is the second silhouette obvious, or am I playing yet another massive trick on my readers? Oh, how I love deception!


Blade: Whether or not your guesses are correct, I wholeheartedly appreciate the compliment! ^^


HM: Hehe! I hope it's fitting... seemed that way to me, at least.


Laura: Jay's a crafty fellow; perhaps he pulled one final trick at the end of the fight that even an administrator might underestimate. A permanent ban, after all, usually lives up to its name.

Fist of the North Star? Perhaps. Fist of the Nose Hair? Also possible. Be careful what you wish for. In the meantime, I'll try to keep this going strong! Thanks!


Gabi: I appreciate the compliment! It's interesting; since I've done so much thinking about the backstory and whatnot, I was actually able to write those descriptions on the fly. Brainstorming helps everything fall into place.

Brian's original statement? You mean how he interpreted the words of Miss Enigma? Interesting that you should say that. As a general rule, the longer it takes to explain your argument, the less likely it is that you're right....


Goodnight: Yeah, Kevin's a bit of a recluse. He'll sometimes vanish for awhile then pop in when we least expect it to upgrade the forum and whatnot. Makes life... interesting. Rest assured, you're not the only one who rarely sees him.

Jay was more than a threat. By the time he went down, he'd already taken Martin with him. Divine retribution? We'll see.


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#180: It seems that the Pika has overlooked something. The mystery woman isn't an ordinary member, but what if Brian's analysis is off-track?

This page took me about sixteen hours to finish. I was doing other things for eight of them - real life can be a bother - and handling a bunch of TPM stuff for another four or so.

Crisis management is fun. Or extremely aggravating. Usually the latter.