Username: Dmitri
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I came to The Chernobyl Exclusion Zone to escape the law, that's why. I ain't a bad guy, but sometimes you just have to do something you will regret later. I regret what I did already.
DAY ONE:
So, I have arrived to the Zone... I can't even describe this place. It's like a place from my childhood nightmares. With that I mean... It's gloomy and...and all those strange sounds... Also, this place is so empty. I didn't meet anyone or anything today, and that might be a good thing. I'm not that interested in meeting the residents of this place... On the other hand, some company would be nice.
When I arrived to The Zone, I was scared. I can't describe the feeling in any other words. I loaded my Makarov that I bought from Kiev and started walking forward. I was nearly killed immediately by anomaly, and I was bleeding badly. I lost a lot of blood... How didn't I realize I should have used a bandage? I walked somewhere (I cannot remember anything) and finally fell down near a tree. I think this is the part where I lost consiousness. I woke up a few hours later, and I guess I was lucky to be alive. I was more careful from that point on and started to explore my surroundings. Nothing of interest in this area, but I'll stay for some time, in case someone walks by.
I don't want to sleep, but I guess I have to. I'm so lonely...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitry_Glukhovsky (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitry_Glukhovsky) - author of Metro 2033, you missed the k in your name.
btw
How do you know that you were nearly killed by radiation? Radiation doesn't usually have immediate effects and if it does happen, there's hardly any chance that you will survive it.
Quote from: RandomStalker on 06-12-2011
Quote from: Jake on 06-12-2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitry_Glukhovsky (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitry_Glukhovsky) - author of Metro 2033, you missed the k in your name.
btw
How do you know that you were nearly killed by radiation? Radiation doesn't usually have immediate effects and if it does happen, there's hardly any chance that you will survive it.
1. Damn it
2. Yes, now I realize that too. I KNEW something was wrong (I can never do anything right, I'm a failed experiment. Bwaah) EDIT: Is it better now?
3. Your verifications are nearly impossible
The other flaw I found was that he bought a makarov...
Quote from: Steven :D on 06-12-2011
The other flaw I found was that he bought a makarov...
And how is that? Where does the character get the Makarov in the beginning of the game? He just finds it lying on the ground?
Well, it seems that I quoted myself (accidentally posted a quote instead of a modify, then removed the wrong one)
Problem is you don't say the k when you read Glukhovsky in polish.
The name is a easter egg guys.
Quote from: lolKieck on 08-12-2011
Problem is you don't say the k when you read Glukhovsky in polish.
Also, you don't say the k in finnish, that's the reason I forgot the k
Quote from: RandomStalker on 08-12-2011
Quote from: lolKieck on 08-12-2011
Problem is you don't say the k when you read Glukhovsky in polish.
Also, you don't say the k in finnish, that's the reason I forgot the k
so your character is supposed to be the author of metro 2033?
Quote from: Jake on 08-12-2011
Quote from: RandomStalker on 08-12-2011
Quote from: lolKieck on 08-12-2011
Problem is you don't say the k when you read Glukhovsky in polish.
Also, you don't say the k in finnish, that's the reason I forgot the k
so your character is supposed to be the author of metro 2033?
Are we playing metro 2033?