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Chapter 1: The Arrival
Ok sports fans, first off let start off with something that needs no coherent explanation. Naturally I've come to appreciate these sort of things but only from the point of view of the independant theologists movement of the latter 1940s. These were dangerous thinkers living in dangerous times who were not afraid to stand up for what they believed in. Or didn't believe in. They were a pretty non-exclusive group.This, naturally led to the rise of several Asian methodologies which centered on the use of competition to symbolize the eternal struggles of rationality and instinct. Seasoned veterens would often employ young Game Boys to challenge them in rounds of full contact Go. Not surprising, there were often few survivors. Although youth, agility and strength would often give the presumption of triumph, the older players often combined teaching of Nietche and Tendo Kasumi into a clever fighting method they called Nintendo. Much like it's Japanese martial skills, students of this learning would achieve wholeness via traditional colored belts and levels, eventually leading to the master of all skills class of Rainbow Six. Of course, ther was only one who rose to this level. One who could play his Game Cubed, but he later died due to complications from diurnal insomnia.Truly a sad sad day. But all was not lost, for he left us the greatest The Band collection. Unfortunately, a record from that collection which featured noted folk legend Charlie Wills was borrowed, and sadly never returned, but forever we shall count the days here until it's fateful return. Please feel free to check back, but until then. (CW)TB out. |

