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Colonel Shanty
Colonel Shanty

Jan-31-2006 10:20

Is anyone as excited as I am?

City Hall -> News -> "The Doomsayer Trilogy"

On Saturday I am heading over to New York for the first part of the trilogy. I simply cannot wait! If I'm correct, I haven't seen any new FM's come in for a few months, so this should be a real treat for everyone. And, it's a good way for people to subscribe, because you can't do an FM without a subscription.

I'm just tingling with excitment. I've heard about Domino Walker and Terrence Zorn, and this is a first with an "accomplice" involved. Michael Bagen's mysteries are always excellent, and these should be wonderful.

Thanks Ben and Michael for your continuing efforts to bring these great Featured Mysteries to us. You can catch me in New York on Saturday for sure.

Now, let's see how you reacted when you clicked the new link in City Hall...

Oh, and if this should still stay popular until Saturday, NO SPOILERS, PLEASE.

:)

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tollo
tollo
Old Shoe

May-13-2006 23:59

Thank you very much for the last part of Doomsdayer :)

I was worth the wait. Though I found it quite easy, but still I loved it.

=)


Ranier Peperhaut
Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter

May-14-2006 21:28

I've noticed the same characters clam at the same time. I've gone back and replayed and got past it. Now I am at Neha, and I can't see what I could do differently... Anyway, my question is: will some characters clam/not clam randomly, or is EVERY one programmed ahead of time, and I just did something wrong?

Ranier Peperhaut
Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter

May-14-2006 21:32

Or is that one of the mystifying twists that I'll just have to figure out on my own??? Lol.

John Hale
John Hale
Yarn Weaver

May-14-2006 21:35

Some of the characters are particularly difficult to open up. She's one of them.

Ranier Peperhaut
Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter

May-14-2006 21:37

So I take it that means I did something wrong? Okay I will go try again. Lol. I just might use all my turns, lol.

Ranier Peperhaut
Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter

May-14-2006 22:43

Stupid Neha.... Grr... Any hints? Anyone? No? Oh, okay fine. I'll go quit AGAIN. Lol. One day this year I'll figure it out.

Ranier Peperhaut
Ranier Peperhaut
Washed Up Punter

May-14-2006 23:21

Okay, I just want to say FINALLY. It only took me 84 turns. Just kidding. (Clearly.) Thank you for listening to my rant. Second I want to say Great Job and a million thanks to Michael for a fantastic and intriguing story! And thank you so much to Ben for the programming. It can't be easy with everyone hot on your tail, begging for these to be posted for play! This trilogy was my first try at Featured Mysteries, and I am so pleased and grateful. So, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! I digress. =)

John Hale
John Hale
Yarn Weaver

May-15-2006 00:10

Ranier, try the others that I've written. They were meant as a prequel to this trilogy, and they refer to the characters you've met here. You'll see what I mean.

crunchpatty
crunchpatty
Old Shoe

May-15-2006 00:32

Hey John, speaking as someone who hasn't really dabbled in the FMs but is about to try all three, thanks for the heads-up; that strikes me as a great tip. Is there any way to see a list of your titles exclusively, or do I need to go sorting through the whole lot of them in each city?

John Hale
John Hale
Yarn Weaver

May-15-2006 08:16

It's not hard to find them, as there aren't too many FMs. Mine are under my name, Michael Bagen. Their titles are "Sign of the Cross", "Heart of Darkness", "The Ultimate Obsession", "Red Queen", and "Monster". Those are the five that aren't part of the trilogy. The first two are in NYC (and predate the 4 city system), the subsequent ones are set in Shanghai, London and Delhi, respectively.

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