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Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS): 99 +1
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS): 100 +1
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS): 101 +1
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS): 102 +1
Who will have the honour in finishing the game?
Dr No: 0 (-1) Eliminated!
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS): 103 (+1)
Full List:
01. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS)
02. Dr. No
03. Franz Sanchez
04. Raoul Silva
05. Le Chiffre
06. Red Grant
07. Alec Trevelyan
08. Francisco Scaramanga
09. Max Zorin
10. Auric Goldfinger
11. Elektra King
12. Dr. Kananga
13. Emilio Largo
14. Prince Kamal Khan
15. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (YOLT)
16. Hugo Drax
17. Elliot Carver
18. Aris Kristatos
19. Georgi Koskov
20. Karl Stromberg
21. Dominic Greene
22. Ernst Stavro Blofeld (DAF)
23. Gustav Graves
Thanks for the fun!
"Maybe you haven't been keeping up on current events, but Dr. No just got his ass kicked, pal!"
This game reminds me of the hugely popular Survivor TV series on CBS, now in its 29th season. There are several ways for competitors to play in order to get to the end, and be the last guy standing.
One method is to consistently vote off the least worthy person.
Another way is to keep voting off the easiest mark in order to adance yourself.
A third way is to strategically vote out the most dangerous threats.
Or a combination of all three.
Our games here utilize all three approaches.
But there is a big difference between our games and Survivor.
In Survivor, the only player that counts is you, so you have to play strategically or die.
Here I tend to use the first approach, because I am not so heavily invested in who wins. But if I was, I would use the more strategic 2nd and 3rd approaches.
In Survivor, you pretty much have to use the 2nd and 3rd approaches to advance yourself.
Thank goodness for that! :O :)) :-h
@QBranch was actually making a gag based on Aliens. Don't know see why you're reading so much into it.
@timmer- if you haven't seen Aliens, then get to it! ;)
Another joke.
Ernst Stavro Blofeld (OHMSS)
Last rat standing.
This. I couldn't possibly agree more.
=))
Oh please....
=))
I dont mind Goldfinger as a villain himself,although i dont like the film much,but Sanchez is a much much better villain,as my game showed.
And i say this as very much NOT a Dalton 007 fan.
Goldfinger on the other hand successfully carried out a cunning gold-smuggiling operation without the government finding out how he did it for years. It also happens that his scheme, "Operation Grand Slam" would have gone off without a hitch had it not been for the simple fact that Bond finished a mission early and was in Miami at the same time he was. Sanchez by comparison was a known criminal and was bound to get caught eventually. What's more, unlike Sanchez, Goldfinger was weary of Bond's prying nature and did a background check, found out he was 007 of the British Secret Service, and once he captured Bond he was prepared to kill him, but instead decided not to because of the suspicion it would arise on the eve of "Operation Grand Slam." Even though he kept Bond alive, he still would have been successful if not for Pussy deciding to contact Washington. Sanchez is no better than the dozen or so gangsters that Goldfinger gassed to death, which in itself is both a devious backstabbing plan, and a great public service. At the end of the day, Sanchez is just a psychotic coke dealer, while Goldfinger is a criminal mastermind.