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cwl7454
20th January 2007, 13:09
And from the shadows stepped forth a man to do battle with the giant. A giant that had imposed draconion rule upon the villagers of the world.
Armed only with knowledge, he knew that he could not win by a headon confrontation. His plan was simple; he would inflect what damage he could by a hit and run tactic coming back to fight another day, hoping that what damage he could inflict would be accumlative and eventually wear him down.
Another seeing the damage being done, came forth to the aide of this giant killer. The two of them came to inflict great pain and injury upon this giant. Soon others realizing that these two were waging a war of gratification for defeating a giant soon to give birth to other giants, joined the fight.
The giant sensing his ultimate demise, called out for another giant to help him, but the call had come to late. It was decided that they would retreat to their glass houses and devise how to implement Plan B to ensure that their will and greed over the world would con't.
This giant killer would come to be known as Muslix64.:thanks:

:) smile, as a strike is issued.:p

blutach
20th January 2007, 13:25
I'm not gunna strike you cwl7454 for your humourous post. It does belong in our General Discussions section, however, so permit me to move it there.

Regards

shevegen
20th January 2007, 18:40
Uh not sure that myths should become
hyped ... history shows that it often turned out to
be that real stuff cant cope with the hype around it! ;)

cwl7454
27th January 2007, 01:50
Thanx, blutach. Sorry for the late reply, but lost track of it; as still relearning to navigate the capibilities of the site and following all the threads.

By all means move where you feel it is appropiate.

cwl7454
14th February 2007, 00:41
And so it came to pass that the damage inflected upon the giants was great, as was the will of the people.
While the giants bandaged and waited for their wounds to heal, it gave them time to ponder and reflect on their ways. Had they purposely overlooked the fate of their brother, Sony, or had they thought that they were so much smarter them him. Had they perhaps, already, invested to much time and effort into the project to back away. Or did they perhaps think that being giants, no one would dare challenge their draconian rule. Or was it greed that blinded them to the possibility that someone would step forth, mere mortals at that, to force them to retreat in defeat.
I would tend to believe that it is a combination of the above, coupled with the under-estimation of the determination of the simple common villagers.
While they tend to their wounds in their glass house, it would appear that they have drawn the shades in order to plot the next succession of strategy. After all greed is a common trait and dominating factor inherent to most giants.
Stay tuned as the saga continues- :D