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  1. Posted: February 10, 2015In: Public

    A band, a famous rock band (The Beatles), decides about pressing probably their last LP. During the recording they don?t get along, but at last they publish it and they break up. The LP is a smash.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on February 10, 2015 at 8:34 am

    A bit confusing.

    A bit confusing.

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  2. Posted: February 8, 2015In: Public

    trapped behind enemy lines two soldiers must escape with a hostage that is playing them against each other.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on February 9, 2015 at 1:54 pm

    Neither of those two are really better because A: We still don't know who the soldiers are, American? German? Australian? Chinese? B: We don't know what setting, WW1? WW2? Bosnia? Vietnam? Iraq? C: We don't know the flaw the prisoner is exploiting. And to be honest it really seems as though the captRead more

    Neither of those two are really better because

    A: We still don’t know who the soldiers are, American? German? Australian? Chinese?
    B: We don’t know what setting, WW1? WW2? Bosnia? Vietnam? Iraq?
    C: We don’t know the flaw the prisoner is exploiting.

    And to be honest it really seems as though the captive should be the lead character.

    “After she’s captured by two Nazi soldiers trapped behind allied lines, a quick thinking Woman Marine begins playing the two against each other in order to escape.”

    Other than that it seems like a great idea, good luck with this!

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  3. Posted: February 8, 2015In: Public

    trapped behind enemy lines two soldiers must escape with a hostage that is playing them against each other.

    Richiev Singularity
    Added an answer on February 9, 2015 at 1:54 pm

    Neither of those two are really better because A: We still don't know who the soldiers are, American? German? Australian? Chinese? B: We don't know what setting, WW1? WW2? Bosnia? Vietnam? Iraq? C: We don't know the flaw the prisoner is exploiting. And to be honest it really seems as though the captRead more

    Neither of those two are really better because

    A: We still don’t know who the soldiers are, American? German? Australian? Chinese?
    B: We don’t know what setting, WW1? WW2? Bosnia? Vietnam? Iraq?
    C: We don’t know the flaw the prisoner is exploiting.

    And to be honest it really seems as though the captive should be the lead character.

    “After she’s captured by two Nazi soldiers trapped behind allied lines, a quick thinking Woman Marine begins playing the two against each other in order to escape.”

    Other than that it seems like a great idea, good luck with this!

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