While We Wait: The Next Generation

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Take an army of giant lemmings and position them such that there is a major city between them and the nearest cliff.
 
You know, this is becoming an irreverent new NESes thread. You can read that statement in more than one way.
 
Retroactive deletion.
 
The first to fall was Africa. Their impossible terrains and horrendous communications gave the animals quite a chance to take them over quickly. The last ones to fall were South Africa, due to its better military and better navies, and Egypt and Algeria, from receiving European aid. But when hordes of octopi began to swarm upon the ships in the Mediterranean, and began to suction up the men’s faces, draining their blood and leaving empty shells, the aid stopped being sent. What can you expect, we’re humans, not angels. The Congolese and Nigerian regions fell first from the stampedes of elephants. It takes dozens of shots to take down one elephant, and once the military forces and ammunitions supplies were neutralized, there was no stopping the animal menace sfrom killing the poor peoples of Africa. The biggest killer there, however, was malaria. In the pre (End of the world as we know it) times, it was already a huge contributor to the death toll in Africa. But this new strain took death to a whole new level, and just slaughtered legions of people. There was no time to prepare for it, communities and towns died in instants from this new air borne virus.

Then fell South America. The first in South America to fall were the Brazilians and Columbians. The Amazon was too powerful in terms of animal life for Brazil to offer significant resistance. With the biggest block of South America out of the way, the way was paved for the destruction of Argentina. Here was the greatest fear of the entire happening. There was a massive army of krill bigger than ice shelves. Each step these krill took with their legs killed over 100 people. The killers from the deep apparently existed all the way past the deep end of the Mariana Trench, far past what humanity could view. In fact, these krill were probably a or the most decisive factor in the war, trampling their way across the entire South American continent. Bullets and shells, tanks and bomb didn’t even dent them. Venezuela, the United States, and Cuba launched some nukes at these monsters, which was enough to awaken their wrath. They began to breathe fire. Another puzzle in this equation was how these beasts exhaled fire. The burned and blazed their way through the Panama Canal, where they were unstoppable. At the Canal, they left for the water again, the destruction of South America complete.

Next to fall was Asia. Asian military forces were wrecked thoroughly by elite
tiger and camel squadrons, so to speak. Imagining huge forces of people marching towards the jungles. Then, imagine tiger jumping out from within the army and killing everyone in sight. Meanwhile, the camels would charge in, trampling people and hewing havoc. These operations were nowhere near eough to extinguish the massive mounds of people living in Asia, and the animals had realized that more drstic actions were needed. Thus, they brought in, GODZILLA. Now, Godzilla, I must admit, is our fault, damn Frenchmen and their nukes. Although it was the stuff of legends and extremely successful movies, what we forgot was that legends have a basis in the truth. And there wasn’t one of them, or two of them, or even five. There were hundreds! These beasts destroyed Tokyo first, quite ironic, before proceeding to China and the rest of Asia. For some reason, India has been able to resist, as the mountains prevented their approach from China, and something in the waters prevents them from amphibious landings. In fact, India is where I am right now, in the last human stronghold of Jaipur, on the edges of the Thar desert. We were able to kill the elephants, but they still rampage here every now and then.
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Here's part 2, for you to shred as you deem fit. ;)

Seriously, though, more helpful advice like the stuff's been coming is really nice. I appreciate it. :)

Silver, you should like this. :p
 
That doesn't make it right. If people don't post about it in the right place, it is likely because they aren't interested or don't like the idea. That would be like you posting it in OT since more people post there.

Please, for the love of God, don't sic him on us.
 
That doesn't make it right. If people don't post about it in the right place, it is likely because they aren't interested or don't like the idea. That would be like you posting it in OT since more people post there.

THANK YOU, Ninja Dude! I COULD ASK THERE! That's a brilliant idea, wonder why I didn't think of it before! So many people to comment and help construct a new background, THANKS! I OWE YOU!
 
Retroactive deletion.
 
I guess its just a place where we can talk about future NESes and have the players mold them a bit.
 
And why has the "Pre-NES" thing caught on so much? Back in my day we called them previews, and we liked it just fine.

Back in my day we didn't create those threads at all except at the utmost of need. I don't get why just about every NES has a pre-thread thread now.
 
Methinks its a way to advertise an NES, helping attract some players, so the mod is sure there is interest. Its kind of pointless to mod an NES that no one plays in.
 
Just think of it as karmic equalization for Perfection trying to expand his posting into here.

Yeah. I never liked the fact that all he came to do was spam here.

In other news, I'm waiting for someone to make an insectoid race in Times for Heroes so that I know which way to expand my froggy empire.
 
There are times that I see unfamiliar names among those shown as visiting this forum. Please, if you are one of those, introduce yourself and let us know if we can do anything to clarify what this place is all about. This thread is a good as any other for such introductions. :)
 
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