
Jan 18th 2005
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Concerning salvage operations of the remains of the battle of the second fleet, we have confirmed the identities of many of the officers and research development team members suspected lost during that conflict. Among them the well preserved corpse of the chief medical researcher then stationed aboard a medical frigate in the fleet, a Doctor Scott Borden.
Which begs the question to not only the board of directors, but to our department of internal investigation; just who's medical research agenda have we been funding for the last six years?
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NachT Says:
OooOooo.. storyline
~N~
Dolordecorus Says:
Ooo awesome storyline...and poor Borden....poor poor guy ;.;
orena Says:
I like the story line as well. The blue lighting is great too, makes it look really cold.
Meckell Says:
Dun dun dunn...
*is brain-stalled, will PM on something*
mmacrae Says:
I admire the way you use the same lighting on the corpse as you do on the engine component beside him. The component lies upside down--broken, twisted, and displaced. Dr. Borden sprawls gracelessly upon the cold ground. His eyes are unfocused; his mouth slackly gapes. There's no difference between two lifeless objects.
I like your work, DrScottyFox. I thought I should mention that.
ZaineOtter Says:
Is this part of the story for the HL2 mod you are working on?
Tiggress Says:
Interesting. The bit of story has me curious now.
Doppleganger Says:
Why do I get the feeling he's not truly dead?
Radric LeRat Says:
**sad** Poor Dr. Borden!
But why am I reminded of the ending of John Carpenter's version of "The Thing"?...
midgee Says:
Yeek o.o That looks like a mighty uncomfortable lay-z boy he's decided to recline on, sir! Great job :)