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Jun 23, 2008 19:25

[private to Freudia]
Freudia, I have heard what has happened, and I offer my sincerest apologies for not showing up sooner. Are you doing well, or is there anything you still need? I will gladly offer my assistance or direct you to a doctor if needed.
[/private]Well, you are all a very smart group, if I may say so! I'm going to have to think of ( Read more... )

gentlemanly, puzzle, sorreh

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loz_wolf June 24 2008, 00:18:38 UTC
If he's that bad a shot, he should pretend to shoot himself and play dead so that A and B will fire only on each other. Then he can surprise whichever of the other two survives and kill them quickly. If he's more confident he could shoot at A; if he hits A, there's a chance that B will miss him. But playing dead is a lot more certain.

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simplypuzzled June 24 2008, 11:46:24 UTC
Incorrect, though you're thinking correctly.

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hellgun June 24 2008, 00:29:50 UTC
The museum on Spring Street. Don't come. I'm here, and I need privacy. A friend's sick.

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Private to Vincent simplypuzzled June 24 2008, 11:47:18 UTC
Why ever so? Wouldn't she need medical assistance, if your friend is sick?

But I suppose I'll have to honor your wishes. I'll stay away.

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[Private to Layton] hellgun June 24 2008, 12:40:19 UTC
I can take care of her. She's just severely exhausted, with a slight fever. She'll be fine after some rest, and I need it quiet.

It's nothing personal at all.

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Private to Vincent simplypuzzled June 25 2008, 11:41:56 UTC
Well, I sincerely hope she gets better. Surely you're doing wonderfully so far, if you care about her.

I'm not going to argue, if you say so.

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cafedeinfierno June 24 2008, 01:02:23 UTC
He ought to decide that only idiots solve problems with violence, then make an attempt to hash out their issues over a hot cup of coffee.

That, or run.

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simplypuzzled June 24 2008, 11:45:25 UTC
Ha, ha! Oh, Godot, if it were only that simple. I'm afraid you're wrong, but that would be a wonderful answer, wouldn't it?

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berrysayswhat June 24 2008, 01:14:11 UTC
So why do you always tell riddles?

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simplypuzzled June 24 2008, 11:41:28 UTC
It's interesting. I'm a bit of a puzzle lover, you see.

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soldier_in_red June 24 2008, 07:43:21 UTC
What is it with you people and guns? Why doesn't anyone use swords? And what the hell is a helicopter?

...Are they standing in any particular formation? If not, C should move so that A and B are both in his direct line of sight. That way, if he doesn't screw up his shot, he'll hit them both with one bullet.

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simplypuzzled June 24 2008, 11:44:44 UTC
I find swords as effective a weapon as anyone else. Guns are certainly more efficient, however, if you are in that dire of a situation.

A helicopter is a sort of flying machine. It can hold up to about ten people or so, if the helicopter is very large (one or two if it is small), and has two rotary blades on the top.

Incorrect. Think about it very carefully.

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soldier_in_red June 24 2008, 11:56:19 UTC
Bah, I don't care about riddles anyway. Idiots and amateurs don't belong on the battlefield.

But helicopters... now that's interesting. What kind of power source do they use? They sound a bit like small leviships.

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simplypuzzled June 25 2008, 11:43:33 UTC
...hmm.

I believe they run on oil. They also use a battery in order to allow the dials and such to work correctly. Needless to say, it's a fascinating thing, especially when it's found a way around the laws of physics.

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