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Answering the question "Where have you been?" - bmull - 12-12-2006 Title: Filter Artist: Assembly of Dust Album: Gathering of the Vibes, Live 8.18.06 Track: 5 Time: 8:09 Available: www.emusic.com May I lead you away to a silver day passing. All your thoughts are there. May I drown your beliefs in a blue water chasm. You can taste the air. /You can taste the air./ Memories grow like scarlet poppies on a silver quilted shore melting in the moments you adore. While I was waiting While I was waiting Do do do do do Yeah yeah Do do do do do Do do do do do Through the filtered remains of a Picture Show past life chosen moments play. Through a rose colored lens that you look with your eyes closed you recount your days. /You recount your.../ Memories grow like scarlet poppies on a silver quilted shore melting in the moments you adore. While I was waiting While I was waiting Do do do do do Do do do do do Do do do do do Yeah, well well [Instrumental -- 3:48] Leave the golden threads bare. Leave the past born and naked pulsing like the moon. Not the ghost of a day but just one chosen moment screaming though the room. /Screaming through the.../ Memories grow like scarlet poppies on a silver quilted shore melting in the moments. You are, melting in the moments. You are, melting in the moments, you adore. You're melting, you adore. You're melting, you adore. You're mel..el el..ting. (Thanks for melting with us tonight.) Doug has We Didn't Start the Fire to impart information about the Warrior's World to another. This song would be used to give information about Doug's Walk to another. Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - Valles - 12-12-2006 Hmm. No. Not just the Walk - Doug's entire life. The question, in my mind, is... Does it work in exactly the same way as We Didn't Start The Fire, or does the song innately come as a single target effect, such that Play for You allows another person to show either Doug or a third individual theirs. One is logical and consistent for gameplay, but the story potential in the other is absolutely lovely. Ja, -n =============================================== "Puripuri puripuri... Bang!" Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - Bob Schroeck - 12-12-2006 Hm. Some interesting ideas there... it would certainly make explaining his life a lot easier for Doug... Hmmm. I wonder where I could use this. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - DHBirr - 12-13-2006 Along a somewhat similar line, I have an idea for a power that needs a song (yes, I know I'm doing it backwards). When activated, this gives Doug a scan, similar to "We Didn't Start the Fire", of world history in a world other than his own. The limitations are that, first, it is a scan -- Doug commented in DWII that he sees something he hadn't noticed before every time he plays "We Didn't Start the Fire" -- so he could miss something important. Second, he has to select a native of the world in question, within his range limit, as his source, and although the power can show Doug events this native never heard about, it only covers what happened during the native's lifetime: if he targets on a 20-year-old, he only gets 20 years of history. Maybe it's still too powerful, even with those limitations. But it could come in handy for getting a quick background assessment, particularly in a pre-Internet sort of world. The question is, though, what song might be good for this? The song from the old Kodak commercial ("Do you remember / The times of your life") popped into my head right away, but that's way too short to get anything useful. (Unless he played "Play That Song Again" first, and started at sunset -- then he could pull an all-nighter studying history. ) ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - Bob Schroeck - 12-13-2006 Quote:Not really. I do it that way when I have a story need for an effect, but no song handy to do it. Or don't you remember the long thread about songs for smelting or forging metal? -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - Evil Midnight Lurker - 12-13-2006 I suggested, some time back, that local versions of WDSTF might have just that effect -- our own would give him our world's history, and so forth... --Sam "I'll bounce off that broad flat surface and be in a lot of pain!" Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - bmull - 12-13-2006 Quote:Perhaps this one would work, it's about 3:19 long (unless it IS the one you were talking about, I've never seen the commercial you talked about): PAUL ANKA lyrics - "Times Of Your Life" www.OldieLyrics.com Good morning, yesterday You wake up and time has slipped away And suddenly it's hard to find The memories you left behind Remember, do you remember The laughter and the tears The shadows of misty yesteryears The good times and the bad you've seen And all the others in between Remember, do you remember The times of your life (do you remember) Reach back for the joy and the sorrow Put them away in your mind The mem'ries are time that you borrow To spend when you get to tomorrow Here comes the saddest part (comes the saddest part) The seasons are passing one by one So gather moments while you may Collect the dreams you dream today Remember, will you remember The times of your life Gather moments while you may Collect the dreams you dream today Remember, will you remember The times of your life Of your life Of your life Do you remember, baby Do you remember the times of your life Do you remember, baby Do you remember the times of your life Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - DHBirr - 12-13-2006 Quote:Grok, but that's for you. The game for us, I thought, should be offering you songs we think will be useful, not challenging you to come up with a song for a power we think you could use. But hey, if you don't mind every once in a while.... Quote:It is. I didn't realize the full version of the song ran that long. Of course, there still remains the question of whether Doug's subconscious would run with it -- or is it only good for destroying stars on the other side of the galaxy? ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - Bob Schroeck - 12-13-2006 Quote:I remember the commercial, and it's one and the same song. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - Bob Schroeck - 12-13-2006 Quote:You know, I could probably work with that one. It's a bit on the melancholy side, so Doug would no doubt be affected emotionally, but it's certainly workable. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - bmull - 12-14-2006 Quote:I wonder what Doug would see if his target was someone like Urd? Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - Bob Schroeck - 12-14-2006 Whatever she wanted him to see. God trumps metahuman. -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - DHBirr - 12-14-2006 The phrase "whatever she wanted him to see," with reference to Urd ... I can practically see Doug blushing, before he hastily switches off the song.... ----- Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING. Re: Answering the question "Where have you been?" - Bob Schroeck - 12-14-2006 -- Bob --------- ...The President is on the line As ninety-nine crab rangoons go by... |