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202 – Unwelcoming Committee

Is a cartoony severed head any less disturbing than a realistic one? Well, at least Sat-TV spared us seeing what the Huachucas did with the rest of the body. For now.

8 thoughts on “202 – Unwelcoming Committee

  1. Here’s the creepy smile again :O

  2. I was hoping the origin story of the Huachucas would be worth a good scare…and you don’t disappoint!!

  3. Heh! Called it. Nice buch of folks, those Huachucas. Kind of like the Donner Party only with mohawks and sombreros.

  4. Too freaking strange… I just had an incident with an unhappy customer. I’m busy resolving their issue…never heard of them before, but you know where they’re located at? Clue – military customer base…

  5. Hope your head doesn’t end up on a stake, Norman! 😀

    Reminds me of playing the Dead Money expansion for Fallout New Vegas. Our Metro Rail stop is called Sierra Madre Villa. Slightly creepy, that.

  6. Everything in “Fallout” is creepy. 🙂 I keep wondering how I’d deal with a post-apocalyptic world. Probably not very well (I’d go crazy without an internet connection). 🙁

  7. While the internet might not be “live” in the Fallout 3 universe, it wouldn’t be all that hard to get it up and running again. We already know they have computers capable of sending data through networks to other computers; the ones hard-wired to terminals in the same building can still do so. All you’d need is to get wireless terminals up and running, and have organizations take over as ISPs, and viola: regional internet networks.
    Of course, putting up new satellites to handle international networks might be more difficult. ^^

  8. And in the Fallout world of 1960s computer technology, your Internet experience would be limited to email, BBS, and maybe real-time chat, all brought to you in glorious green monochrome! 😀

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