Mornington Crescent, anyone?

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aesling
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Post by aesling » Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:30 pm

Sto, unfortunately you forgot that under Hot Fuzz rules you must at all times wear sunglasses or turns taken under these rules are rendered invalid, and so this leaves you on Bond Street. In the meantime, I shockingly reveal that Lantis's Real Badge is FAKE, and since the Queen wishes to knight me for my bravery, I advance to Buckingham Palace, and Lantis is thrown into London Tower. I am also quite surprised that Savia would use a maneuver that so clearly depends on MATH AND SHIT, since I thought that type of move was reserved for Sto.
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Post by Savia » Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:41 pm

I used to be in training to be a maths teacher ;)
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Post by LantisEscudo » Fri Mar 14, 2008 5:54 pm

Well, now... That changes things significantly.

Under the new Law Enforcement Act of 2006, the Hot Fuzz rules expire after a Percy Omswell II redirect, which allows me to install the Blackadder Goes Forth rules and open all ellipticals and shunts, save those on the Piccadilly Line and simultaneously frees me from the incarceration at the Tower. Marquis du Portpington's Dictates also impose a set of blocks on the Central Line, which will bump Savia out onto the National Rail system at Hadley Wood, but free up dokool's routes inbound, and gives me a double.

With that double, I can first shift to Stockwell, which reinstates the Clockwise Elliptical Lock, and closes off the Hammersmith & City at Plaistow. The back end of the double drops me at Kentish Town, where I'm thankfully unspooned and unprigged thanks to the Chesterfield Crunch Conundrum, and with The Trains Are Late, aes is delayed at Faringdon and is now is in spoon for one.

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Post by Kalium » Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:51 pm

Unfortunately, I am forced to spend this turn lost in the British Museum.

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