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Post by Tam on Jul 30, 2011 17:23:11 GMT -5
Pfft. xD Called it, Hayati. But way to go, Icon! I am truly impressed. xD; We suspected you from time to time, mostly just because we knew you were on every other team and didn't want to take too many chances. But I think for the most part we were still giving you unfiltered information, so your disguise did hold up when it counted. ...Honestly though, the information you gave us was quite useful, assuming it was true, so I can't really bring myself to resent you for four-timing us. >__> I nearly missed Karmageddon, thanks to RL, but luckily a PM-conversation with Terra prevented this fate. As I had played as team-member last year, I had never thought about being more than a Merc this year, knowing that RL would not let up and judging by last year's Karmageddon already had an idea how long it could take. So I joined Ghostbusters, simply because Terra was the first to mention this event and the first to ask. Never regretted it, though the team died first. Still, it gave me the chance to become a RENEGADE MERC, which in itself was pretty cool. Spur-of-a-moment-decision had me choose Phantoms as my next team and I'm happy that my deciding to help them did not prove to bring instant bad Karma, as Zombie Hunters died well before *g* RENEGADE MERCENARIES forever! *high-fives* ...Yeah, so, I don't know if anyone will be surprised to hear this, but after Ghostbusters were eliminated, we re-organized ourselves into a small team of core players and mercs that we trusted, then continued smiting the other teams down. We started with Zombie Hunters, and then when they were defeated, our goal was to knock Zombies and Phantoms down to an even hundred or so karma each, then watch them duke it out for the championship. I feel like I've been smiting Filter for ages... xD; I'M SORRY, ZOMBIES! I really did like you. ;__; But the RENEGADE MERCENARIES wanted to make sure that winning the game wasn't too easy for any one team, and you still won anyway. =D So congrats again!
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Post by Dan on Jul 30, 2011 17:47:31 GMT -5
Dannouncement: Achievement Solutions
As promised, here are the solutions to the achievements as well as a bit of commentary from our vantage points. Sometimes it was pretty amusing how close or how bizarre your guesses for the solutions were. XD For your convenience, here is the table of achievements reposted: Achievement Name: | Point Value: | Achieved by: | All the Eggs in One Basket Wow, look at all his Karma... | 10 | None | Spread the Wealth Could be safer...or it might weaken you entirely. | 10 | Zombie Hunters Ghostbusters | Headshot Dude...you got some Undead on you. | 20 | It's a secret! | Mm...Tasty! That's good brain. | 20 | It's a secret! | Band Together We are at war, gentlemen. | 10 | It's a secret! | This Means War! I thought we were on the same side! | 10 | It's a secret! | Achievement Unlocked! Wait...that's the name of it? | 5 | None | What Goes Around Comes Around Ha! We may be down but we're not out. | 25 | Phantoms | It's Just a Game Just relax... | 5 | Zombie Hunters | Master Planner *up in our hdquartrz, planning ur doom* | 25 | Ghostbusters Zombies Zombie Hunters | Deja Vu Those who do not remember the past are doomed to repeat it. | 15 | Zombies Phantoms Ghostbusters | Nice Try, But That Won't Work On Us Though we did enjoy the pie you baked us! | It's a secret. *giggle* | Zombies Ghostbusters Zombie Hunters Phantoms | If You Build It, They Will Come Well, you hope they'll come, at any rate. | 5 | Phantoms Zombie Hunters Ghostbusters Zombies | Math is Hard Let's see...carry the two...find the derivative... | 5 | None | Go On, Entertain Us But first you'll have to figure out how... | 8 | None | Mercenary Magnet Mercs are part of the team too! Why don't you let them in? | 10 | Ghostbusters Phantoms | Billboard Watcher Was that...? Nah, couldn't be. | 5 | None | We Are The Champions* Predict the future! | 20-25 | Ghostbusters Zombies |
- All the Eggs in One Basket: This one and Spread the Wealth could only be unlocked at the start of the game, if your team chose the correct combination of Karma holders. This achievement was unlocked if your team chose to give all 500 Karma to one Karma holder. No one chose to do this, and thus the achievement went unused the whole game. D:
- Spread the Wealth: See above. This achievement was unlocked if your team chose to give all five Karma holders some of your team's 500 Karma allotment. It did not matter how much each team member received, but both the Ghostbusters and Zombie Hunters who chose to activate this achievement ended up dividing the Karma equally among their five members. ^^
- Mm...Tasty!: Submit the screenie for killing a Mortal Karma holder. Remember that achievements could only be granted to a team once, and so repeat kills by the same team were not rewarded each time. If a merc submitted the screenie, they were asked which team they were allied to, in order to ensure that the achievement got to the right team in case of double-agents. XD (Quick sidenote: For Birdy's death, Ginz and I received a total of 7 different people's screenies claiming they had made the kill. XDXD We o_o'd and had to do some quick action to ensure we were crediting the team that had actually managed to get the kill. Talk about stressful, though. XD)
- Headshot: Same as Mm...Tasty!, but for Undead Karma holders. (One funny anecdote about this achievement: the first kill of the game, Reve, was submitted to me by Carrie. But when Ginz asked her to confirm that she was indeed a merc for Team Zombies, she evaded the answer, telling her "Um. Are you a spy for some team or another? PARANOID MUCH. XD" So to be fair, we weren't able to give the achievement to Zombies. XD)
- Band Together: Forge an alliance with the other team on your "side." So, Zombies allying with Phantoms (both undead), or Ghostbusters allying with Zombie Hunters (both mortal). This had to have been confirmed on their secret board in some way that made it clear (i.e. Phantoms wrote on their board which teams they had an alliance with and which they were attacking).
- This Means War!: Basically the opposite of Band Together: you had to declare on your secret board that you were attacking the other team on your "side" (i.e. Zombies attacking Phantoms (both undead) or Zombie Hunters attacking Ghostbusters (both Mortal)). This was indicated by the subtext in the Achievement table, "I thought we were on the same side!" Also, you could only receive Band Together OR This Means War!, not both. Within the first week or two of the game, these achievements had all been handed out, and thus remained pretty unimportant after that. XD
- Achievement Unlocked!: Ah, the first of the achievements that seemed to stump everyone. XD We're pretty surprised that no one ever managed to figure out this one, but in all fairness the description in the table wasn't very helpful. The solution to this one is very easy: Simply ask us how to unlock this achievement. =D *dodges bricks* Er, well, at least it was only worth 5 points? >_>
- What Goes Around Comes Around: This was a one-time achievement, only awarded to the first team to lose a Karma holder. Phantoms lost Reve fairly early on, and thus they got a 25 point bonus to ease their losses. And while the achievement wasn't the only reason they lasted so long, it does in fact seem that what goes around comes around, as they outlasted two other teams despite having only one Karma holder. C:
- It's Just a Game: Another of our stumpers, though at least Zombie Hunters stumbled into this one. XD This one is pretty similar to Achievement Unlocked. Basically, you had to say on your secret board those four words: "It's just a game." Sarn managed to secure this one for her Zombie Hunters on a joke thread in her team's board. ;D Some of the guesses about how to unlock this one were pretty funny, including someone thinking you needed to make a Banter Board thread with a meltdown over Karmageddon. XD No, we're not that cruel...though you may think differently.
- Master Planner: This one was simple. Make 500 posts in your secret board. Phantoms seemed to figure out the solution to this one late in the game, but were unable to get there before the end. D: The first team to get it, Ghostbusters, were at 499 posts for hours while Ginz and I agonized over it. XD Eventually we ambiguously led Terra to post in her board and granted her the achievement. =D She was quite confused at our vague hints. XD
- Deja Vu: Check out the first post of the Karmageddon III thread, over in Memory Lane. If you look closely, you'll find a message I hid among Crystal's descriptions for last year's game. Send a PM to the coordinators with that message and you'll receive this achievement. We thought we were rather clever with this one, but you guys proved us wrong. XD Within hours of hiding it, two of the four teams had discovered the solution, with a third finding it days later. But at least I stumped Zombie Hunters. :D *proud*
- Nice Try, But That Won't Work On Us: This one was a joke achievement. XD Try and bribe the coordinators and you'll receive the reward of... one Karma point. ^__^ It was quite amusing to see reactions to that.
- If You Build It, They Will Come: Another one you guys all managed to figure out easily enough. Create a thread in the Splatterboard enticing mercs to join your team and you'll receive this one.
- Math is Hard: Simple: Make a post complaining about the difficulties of the positive/negative Karma and remembering to press the correct button when healing and attacking. XD Another one with a really vague subtext in the table, which I suspect confused a lot of the players.
- Go On, Entertain Us: My very favorite achievement, and one that managed to stump everyone completely. :D On each team's secret board, the coordinators created a thread to list Achievements that that team had received so far. Ginz created a lovely banner to place at the top of that thread, seen here: img.photobucket.com/albums/v476/ginz/PMDanGinzaJoke.jpg Now take a look at that URL filename. =D Send us a joke and we'll reward you with an achievement. Easy, but it seems that in three and a half months this banner was under everyone's noses without so much as a suspicion of what it was doing there. >D
- Mercenary Magnet: Allow 5 of your mercs into your secret board and you'll receive this achievement. It seems that quite a few people were hesitant to trust their mercs completely, and this was one of our solutions to try and alleviate that and get some mercs more involved. Turns out it didn't work so well, as most of the mercs just poked their heads in and said hi without contributing much. But that's alright. XD Next time be a little more trusting of your mercs, you guys! They had some good ideas. ^_^
- Billboard Watcher: One of Killix's brilliant ideas. ^_^ She whipped up a great banner that some of you may have seen filtering through our banners at the top of the page. Notice the inclusion of the four badges made by the teams? If anyone made mention of the banner on their secret board, that team would be rewarded with the achievement. Alas, though some people may have noticed it, no one seemed to have given it a second thought. XD
- We Are the Champions: As you'll recall, this achievement was unlocked by writing a story or drawing an image of your team winning Karmageddon. We received two great stories, from Ghostbusters and Zombies, and we'd like to share them here for you. =) The Ghostbusters collaborated together on this story, with all 5 team members writing a segment of the story. The Zombies had Jay submit a story for their team. Here they are:
Birdy was the first to emerge from the rubble, clawing her way out. She immediately went to help out the nearest Ghostbuster, who happened to be Friday, and Keeyon was left to struggle out on his own.
"You okay?" Birdy asked both of them.
They nodded silently, indicating that neither of them had acquired any life-threatening wounds.
Exhausted from the preceding battle, they slumped against what remained of a wall and simply stayed there, silent, for a while, looking out over the ruins of Tabloid Town from the top of the tower. Sae attempted to comfort them by putting her arms around Friday and Keeyon's shoulders, but she had not become any more material during the fight, so her arms passed through like they always had since her demise.
They could see everything from atop that tower - the collapsed buildings, the fires, the smoke rising, the general destruction. It was a bit terrifying to think how close they had come to a genuine apocalypse.
"Well, then," said Friday, finally breaking the silence. "We saved the world."
"We hope," said Keeyon.
"Let's be optimistic," said Birdy. "We almost definitely delayed it, at least."
"We don't know that for sure," Keeyon pointed out. "For all we know, we just made it worse."
"Still, not much we can do now," said Friday.
"True," Keeyon sighed.
A muffled voice came from the walkie-talkie in Keeyon's pocket.
"Hey," it said. "Is anyone going to bother telling me what happened?"
"Oh," he said dully. "Oh, yeah."
He pulled it out and held it out so that the group could speak into it.
"Well...as far as we know, it seems like we succeeded. Right?" He looked up at the others.
They spoke at the same time, saying, "Oh, yeah, sure, definitely," or something to that effect.
"Okay..." said Terra. "Details?"
"Well, we destroyed the upper half of a building," said Birdy cheerfully.
"...Okay, then. But what happened?"
"Can't it wait a bit?" said Keeyon wearily. "It's a long story, and we're kind of tired."
"Yeah...no offense, but, you know, mortals do get tired," said Friday.
"Hey, I was human twenty-seven days ago!" said Terra. "I remember pretty well what it was like. I'm not that forgetful."
"Seriously," said Keeyon, "can we not argue right now?"
"I want to know what happened!" said Terra. "Even if we've won the battle, there's still a lot of work to do with cleanup, the rebuilding of society, stuff like that, and I need at least some data to work with to figure out the best course of action."
"Were you this impatient before you became a supercomputer?" said Keeyon.
"I'm not impatient, I'm practical!" said Terra.
"I don't know about that; practically speaking, it might be good to let us rest a bit after a six-hour battle that involved climbing up seventy floors and getting buried in rubble -"
"I have an idea," said Friday. "How about Sae tells Terra what happened? After all, it's not like ghosts get tired - do they, Sae?"
"I don't, at least," said Sae. "I'll tell her as much as I can."
"Hey," she said, "Guys, I have to work on something. I'll get someone special to deliver the message."
Sae began to float toward what appeared to be an old restaurant. She looked into the window and found what she had been seeking.
100 Speckled Xweetoks were huddled inside, as if anticipating a horrible storm. Their leader appeared to be the one in the Regal Altador Dress, while the rest wore a familiar purple outfit.
They were Xandra. Each one of them. The royal-looking girl was XandraAltador, the Neopet from which they had all been born.
“Xandras?” Sae said in a singing tone.
The doors opened and they each ran up to hug Sae, one at a time. She tried her best to hug them back.
She motioned to the Xandra standing on the outskirts of the crowd. The Xweetok came forward as Sae whispered something to her. Immediately the Xandra headed for the ruins to tell Terra what had happened.
Sae and the 99 remaining Xandras decided to work on a way she could sing people back to health in the state she was in…she wished rather than believed it to work…
The damage was all so extensive–there was rubble and dust as far as the eye could see, and beyond that, familiar remnants of the now-historic battles, such as rotted limbs and ectoplasm residue. And they had won. The odds of claiming victory had seemed slim as the conflict drew on, and yet they had emerged, dirty and triumphant. A sense of relief was the first thing to settle on their minds, and now that the wars had been waged, the process of recovery could begin.
“Well,” Friday said quietly, shaking pebbles out out her stained boots.
“Hmm?” Birdy turned her attention away from her cracked goggles. “What's 'well' for?”
Friday grinned slightly. “Well, twice-murdering the undead was just as hard as it sounded. But we're still alive. Most of us, anyway.”
Birdy smiled. “That's what counts.”
“They weren't all undead,” Keeyon interjected passively, examining his slingshot for damages. “The non-living impaired are just as tough. We're, well. We're living proof.”
“That last stretch was one heck of a onslaught, though. Just being here after that is surreal.” Friday wanted to feel some sense of success, but it was shrouded over by a persistent numbness.
Keeyon gradually detected this, reluctantly putting aside his slingshot. “Near-death experiences are funny like that. You'll get used to it.”
“And if we do get in another scrape this big, you'll have a different weapon of choice, right?”
Keeyon frowned. “No bashing the slingshot.”
“It's just not very effective for this sort of thing, s'all.”
“You just prefer brute force.”
“Plus a smidgen of strategy.”
“Still.”
“I like slingshots,” Birdy chimed, settling catlike in between her teammates with her tail curling behind her. “Daleks, too, of course.”
Friday smirked. “Can't argue with that.”
Muffled words caught their attention, and Keeyon picked up the walkie-talkie as it flickered to life. Terra's voice crackled slightly over the intercom. “I heard the news from Sae. Looking over the reports, our casualties were smaller than expected.”
Keeyon nodded. “We held together pretty well during the end. Even though there were still a few strong leaders from each of the teams in the end, we managed to pull through. It's kind of hard to believe, really. I mean, even for us.”
“Never underestimate a cat with a proton pack,” Birdy giggled, flashing her teeth.
“Sae was pretty brilliant, too,” Friday added. “I never knew a ghost could do that much damage.”
“Well, we don't normally run into serious ghosts, much less ones as tough as Sae,” Terra said. “All's well that ends well, I guess. We should celebrate.”
“Um, one problem,” Keeyon said, shifting nervously. “Birdy, where is the Dalek?”
"Oh! Um. That." Birdy said. "It's...around." She forced a grin and rubbed the back of her neck nervously.
"Birdy," Keeyon said cautiously, "Please tell me you know where it is. I would very much like for you to look me in the eyes and say that you know where it is."
Birdy took a deep breath and looked directly at Keeyon's eyes. "I know where it is."
"Good," Keeyon sighed in relief. "Where?"
Her gaze faltered. "...Not here..."
The rest of the team groaned as Keeyon facepalmed.
"You're the one that told me to turn it loose!" Birdy said defensively, her tail twitching nervously as she backed a few steps away. "And besides," she added quickly. "It can't be that hard to find, right? Just look for lots of flashy lights and people running in terror."
"Like that?" Friday said dryly, pointing at something floating some distance away, where lazer blasts and faint screams could be heard.
But before anyone could comment, there was a faint explosion, and half the lights in Tabloid Town went out.
Everyone turned to face Birdy.
"...Oops?" she said softly, a nervous chuckle escaping. Upon seeing her team was not amused, she swallowed. "I can fix that..." she mumbled, glancing back towards the darkness.
Keeyon gave a half-smile. "If this will be anything like the time you tried to 'fix' Sparky the Drama Llama by drilling a hole in his head, I think we'll pass."
"That would've worked if you hadn't stopped me," Birdy muttered, crossing her arms as she glared at some rubble on the ground to her left.
From the restaurant, Sae saw a Dalek cause several signs t o explode not far away. A couple Xandras immediately ran off to the ruins.
They were joined by the Xandra that had brought Terra the news as they approached Birdy and the group.
"Um...Birdy?" said a Xandra who was wearing bunny slippers. "Your Dalek's...um..."
"Completely loony," said another Xandra bluntly.
"Oh," said Birdy brightly. "I know that. Heh, for a moment I thought you said it went 'ka-blooie'. If something like that had actually happ—"
"Anyway," interjected Friday before Birdy could finish her sentence, "it looks like we've got a little more world-saving left to do tonight. What do you guys say?"
"Let's do it!" said Sae, floating up off the ground a few inches. She smiled and wrapped her spectral arms around Friday, who smiled back, wincing a little as the ectoplasmic energy phased through her. "We've still got each other! We can do anything!"
"Leave me on Frequency 4, okay?" came Terra's voice from the walkie-talkie. "I am so close to nailing this incorporeal possession thing."
Keeyon sighed. "Normally I might argue that we're going up against a ruthless alien in a highly weaponized armoured vehicle designed especially to exterminate all other life in the universe and that we ourselves are responsible for said alien being released on a killing spree in Tabloid Town..." He shrugged, giving a rueful half-smile. "But honestly, if we can survive Karmageddon, capturing one rampaging Dalek should be a piece of cake."
Birdy peered over the edge of the building, tail twitching, as a new chorus of laser fire reached their ears. "It, er... it does seem to be causing a rather impressive amount of random destruction, though," she said hesitantly. She paused. "I think that building used to have a roof."
"We just need a decent strategy, that's all," said Terra the supercomputer.
"Yep," said Friday. "Something that works to all of our strengths."
"Something incredibly brilliant," added Keeyon. "Something that it won't see coming."
There was a tense silence as three living Ghostbusters, one spectral Ghostbuster, and one Ghostbuster contained within a handheld radio device all regarded each other expectantly.
"Well," said Keeyon after a few seconds, his face beginning to fall, "I guess—"
"Hope," said Sae suddenly, and the other Ghostbusters turned to her in surprise.
"Hope?" repeated Friday.
"What about it?" asked Terra.
"I think it's an emotion," said Keeyon.
"Wasn't that the name of a karma token last year?" mused Birdy, smoothing one of her whiskers.
"No. Well. I don't know, maybe," said Sae, looking slightly flustered, "but that's not the point! Stop joking around, guys, you know exactly what I'm talking about. So what if we can't come up with the perfect strategy! All that matters is that we do our best and face our fears together, as a team! We just need our hope, our courage, and each other!"
"I wouldn't mind a few extra regenerations, myself," mumbled Keeyon.
"A couple spare lives would come in handy," agreed Birdy.
"Stop thinking like that," protested Sae. "You just have to believe in yourself!"
"Maybe you've forgotten, Sae, now that you're all incorporeal and stuff," said Friday, "but some of us can still die. That Dalek could fry us all in seconds. It could erase Terra's memory. It might even be able to destroy ghosts. I'm not sure hope will be enough of a strategy to get us all out of this alive."
The others lapsed once more into strained silence. Sae continued to look at them pleadingly, but no one seemed willing to meet her eyes.
After a while, the radio in Keeyon's hand crackled into life again.
"The point isn't to live forever."
Friday and Birdy looked up. Keeyon glanced at the walkie-talkie, and then back at the others.
Slowly, he said, "No, it's not."
"The point is to live a life," said Friday, coming to stand next to the hovering form of Sae. She did her best to wrap an arm around her ghostly teammate's shoulders, and gave her a small smile. "A life worth living."
"A fantastic life!" chimed Birdy, catching Friday in something between a hug and a bodycheck. "To do something brilliant!"
"To leave behind something you're proud of," came Terra's voice.
"To never give up," said Keeyon. He looked at the walkie-talkie in his hand, and then up at the cluster of Ghostbusters. "I'm sorry, Sae, you're right. We—"
"Shut up and join the group hug," said Birdy, yanking him in by the collar.
Sae laughed. "See, I told you! With hope, anything is possible."
"Even a group hug including a ghost and a walkie-talkie," said Birdy.
Friday grinned. "Maybe even convincing someone to upgrade his weapon—"
"Lay off the slingshot!"
"Anyway, guys?" came Terra's staticky voice. "It would be a shame to waste this much camaraderie. Shall we go catch a Dalek and generally be heroes? For science?"
"For the human race," said Friday, as a nearby convenience store exploded.
"For the Xandras," said Sae, calling the army of Xweetoks over with a few lines of song.
"For the Ghostbusters!" said Birdy, re-shouldering her proton pack.
"For doing something they'll remember us for," said Keeyon. He grinned.
"Fire 'em up."
Jay stumbled into the darkness. It was night-time. Things were appropriately dark. He couldn’t see the tinge of blood surrounding him as he stumbled through the battlefield. It has been a long and arduous battle, and he hoped that things would soon be closing. His singed flesh burned in the moonlight, and he dragged his hand up to his head, to scratch his partially open skull. It was hard being a zombie; he was never the most popular person, but he got by. He had his fellow zombie friends, and he was determined to do everything that he could in order to protect them from harm.
As he limped across the grassy field, his mind wandered to the destruction of the Zombie Hunters, and his last glimpse of his beloved Sarn. It was a difficult relationship, but he was sure that despite him providing the final blow to their last standing member, they would still be able to work things out. He hoped there would be a counsellor to assist them both; but who would possible be up to the task of sorting out the affairs of a zombie and a zombie hunter! He wondered in the renowned Ginz would be able to provide help once this was all over. If he even made it that was. The battle was still yet to finish.
“Brain juice for your thoughts?” Squiesh asked, as she stepped up next to Jay. While he was carrying a large, bloodied knife, she had in her clutches a gun, which she’d pried from the hands of a Zombie Hunter, and a cup of brain juice. She handed him the drink. “We’re almost there.”
“Yes,” Jay said and nodded pensively. “I hope it’s over quickly. I would very much like to see the end of this. I wish for no more of my friends to be harmed.”
Butterfly appeared also. “But we’re zombies. Do you really expect things to be alright?”
Jay shrugged. “I hope so. But who can tell what will happen?”
Filter pointed ahead of them as she stepped up in front of the group. “I see the phantom’s camp.” They all stopped in their tracks. “How do we stop them? They’re ghosts,” she added.
Nobody answered. “I never thought of that,” Butterfly said, almost in a whisper. “We usually just rip them apart, limb by limb. But these are undead too. They don’t have bodies. How can we beat that?”
“With this?” Nova stepped out from the darkness, holding five special guns. “I grabbed them from the dead Ghostbusters. They’ll work with the phantoms. Just point and shoots and kill. Then it’s all over.”
They each took a gun, finding a way to work them with their missing limbs. “This should do the trick,” Filter said with a firm nod.
Jay gulped down the brain juice. “We can do this, for the win!”
“This sure is epic equipment,” Nova mused. “Maybe he shouldn’t touch it?” He chuckled and waiting for a response to his humorous comment.
“…So let’s go,” Squiesh said awkwardly. “Storm in, use these guns, and beat them up.”
They counted to three and ran into the phantoms camp.
Jay didn’t remember much of what happened, only that there was smoke and the delicious smell of burning flesh and blood. The gun seemed to shoot some sort of plasma from it, which hit the phantoms head on, and disintegrated them. The zombies were a little disappointed that the guns left nothing for them to eat afterwards, but it was still a win.
Jay staggered through the smoke, just in time to witness Butterfly deliver one last shot at Sock, and saw him disappear into nothingness. The zombies all found their way to each other.
“They’re done,” Squiesh announced.
“We’ve won, then?” Nova asked, taking a look around.
Together they threw the guns to the ground.
“Zombies prevail,” they called. “Now, let’s demand a little more respect around here. No more getting bullied by the losers.”
And they devoured the delicious brains of every NTWF member happily ever after.
The End
And that's that. =D We hoped you enjoyed the achievements, or at least didn't despise their ridiculousness. XD; They were fun to think up and reward. While they had less of an impact in the game overall as tokens did last year, we still think they were a fun twist that kept the game interesting. ^^ And as this post is now way too long, I'll postpone the rest of my wrap up until a later date. XD I've got a couple announcements to make, and then I'll be really and truly done talking to you about Karmageddon, I promise. >_>
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