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Post by autopsyturvy on Apr 18, 2005 12:52:42 GMT
I new to this ward....just been transferred from Arkham.
What's happening? Is there anybody here?
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Post by Mike on Apr 19, 2005 17:37:42 GMT
Due to hospital regulations, new patients are required to spend the initial portion of their stay in solitary confinement.
The staff encourages you to tour the facilities at your own pace, and should you survive this with the minimal of physical and/or mental harm then you will be given the appropriate treatment to rectify this scenario.
Note: navigation is necessarily arbitrary, as hospital maps are guaranteed not to make sense. The most popular path through the hospital is through disorientation, insanity and out the other side. Attempts to retrace your steps may result in lack of reality.
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Post by autopsyturvy on Apr 19, 2005 17:38:55 GMT
can i at least have a cloth or rag or something anything to stem the bleeding?
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Post by Mike on Apr 19, 2005 17:45:11 GMT
You may find a standard issue hospital gown (see album cover for a pictorial reference) stretched over some rusted wire, somewhere beneath the ooze or possibly clinging to the mostly-dead body of a previous patient. Possibly all three conditions will apply.
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Post by IsolationChamber7 on May 6, 2005 1:34:00 GMT
I am also new to this ward! Where can I be fitted with a gown? I prefer a previously used one with tattered sleeves and dried blood.
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Mike
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Post by Mike on May 6, 2005 11:35:41 GMT
. I am also new to this ward! Where can I be fitted with a gown? I prefer a previously used one with tattered sleeves and dried blood. That's fortunate. Huge, noxious, unidentifiable stains are also a standard part of in-ward apparel.
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Post by IsolationChamber7 on May 6, 2005 12:43:45 GMT
I'm right at home then.
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Post by Astrosos o Niroth on May 12, 2005 13:25:31 GMT
Im looking for the pharmacy...any pointers?
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Post by Mike on May 12, 2005 19:21:51 GMT
Im looking for the pharmacy...any pointers? Yes, several, all pointing in contrary directions. Some may be found under large heaps of questionable and unpleasant materials, or nailed face-up to the ceiling, or written in 100% pure squelch on various corpse-like objects. Don't worry, though. The "pharmacy" is probably looking for you.
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Post by autopsyturvy on May 13, 2005 12:41:39 GMT
I don't think I'm supposed to be in this room, but I can't get out.
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Mike
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Post by Mike on May 13, 2005 13:25:45 GMT
You should be more worried about what's not supposed to be in you, and has no intention of getting out.
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Post by Astrosos O Niroth on May 15, 2005 14:03:48 GMT
Some may be found under large heaps of questionable and unpleasant material Ah, I must be sitting on it then. Cheers.
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Post by Darkcrawl on May 23, 2005 2:01:28 GMT
Hello all inductees. I wish to join the stench that is this messageboard. Do I get my own straightjacket? How about Sulphuric Acid Eye Drops?
Any help towards the mass wrong is appreciated.
By the way, that bit before the jazzy outro in 'Pendulum Prey (Second Incarceration)' is INTENSE!!! It sent chills through me, this MUST continue. I already can't wait for the next slab of decay.
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Post by The Moderator on May 24, 2005 14:30:36 GMT
Welcome! We feel that straight jackets hinder exploration and development however feel free to bring your own, also the eye drops wich you mentioned would undoubtedly be leathal and you wouldnt want to take and easy exit especialy before we get any results from treatment would you?
The Jazz was recorded directly from a small pocket radio found with the remains a former patient whilst the protagonist/patient whos treatment was detailed with deleted scenes was exploring the recreation hall, though the body is gone it is still possible to see the stain left by the transitioning remains.
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Post by tren on Jun 14, 2005 11:24:45 GMT
Hei, I'm in need of some serious therapy to numb my brain i chanced on your routine for rehabilitation, found myself here and have a note from my GP saying that you guys are doing a sterling job and should keep up the good work. Malpractice of the highest kind. The new record is amazing exactly what i wanted to hear,. Looking forward to some live shows.
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