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August 19, 2011

AFR #144 – To not-so-boldly go

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Rule #1 of visiting a strange new world: never ever beam down wearing a red shirt.

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  1. This is only “ok” during children’s week.

    I remember when Old Hillsbrad opened up and bringing out my kid, a guildy commented “Did you bring your orphan to a heroic dungeon?”

    I am sorta amused that now one of the achievements is to bring orphans to PVP… like that would really be ok by an orphanage.

    Comment by ~LC — August 19, 2011 @ 12:13 PM

  2. hahahahahaha! redshirt!

    just make sure you use an orphan… none shall ever be the wiser!

    ps… Rule #2, any problem can be solved by bouncing a graviton particle beam off the main deflector dish.

    Comment by Coffinshaker — August 19, 2011 @ 9:29 PM

    • And don’t forget to reverse the polarity!

      Comment by wowafr — August 21, 2011 @ 11:55 AM

      • Of the Jelly Baby?

        No, wait. That was the neutron flow….

        Comment by ButMadNNW — July 27, 2013 @ 2:49 AM

      • Wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey…

        Comment by wowafr — July 27, 2013 @ 10:07 AM

      • Now I’m trying to figure out which of your characters could have something that goes “ding” when there’s stuff. (“Blink” was my first DW episode.)

        Comment by ButMadNNW — July 27, 2013 @ 3:29 PM

      • Ooh, Blink is an amazing place to start your Doctor Who-ing!

        And that would be Thizzible. Definitely Thizzible. https://wowafr.wordpress.com/2010/08/14/afr-93-unintended-consequences/

        Comment by wowafr — July 28, 2013 @ 9:18 AM

      • “Blink” was definitely a great place to start. I was sucked in very quickly and haven’t left yet. 😉

        And OF COURSE that’d be Thizz. *slaps forehead*

        Comment by ButMadNNW — July 28, 2013 @ 4:32 PM


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