Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Essay: Favorite Games

My Favorite games are pretty sweet, though violent, like rated M. Those are Halo Reach, one of the best known games known to mankind. Halo Reach is about the events that take place in 2552 before the Master-Cheif discovers Halo. Its you, Noble 6, you are Noble Teams Replacement to Noble 7, Thom. You rendevous with your team at the Visegrad Relay Outpost. There you try to find a missing squad of Marines. But then Troubles get worse when they discover that an hostile alliance of extraterrestrials have found Reach. And now Noble Team, and the rest of the Military Forces on Reach are going to defend it.

The Second Favorite Game is Call of Duty Black Ops. It is awesome. What happens is that you are Mason, one of the most successful Marines in the cold war, has woken up in a interrogation room, there is an interrogator asking him 1 simple question: Where is the Numbers Station. Mason doesn't know, because, when he was a prisoner at Vorkuta. He escaped, and then later rendezvous with his team, soon after they went on a mission prior to President Kennedy's request, Stop the Russian Misslie, and kill their leader, Dragovich. They succeeded, but not with the death of Dragovich.
He escaped. After that, Hudson squad leader in the CIA known as the "Ice Cube" goes on a mission to find out strange occurrences in the mountains in southern Russia. What they find was an outpost, communications outpost. They stop it from running, but soon, an avalanche takes place, they hot-wire a jeep, and got the heck outta there. Finally Mason remembers, what they did to him in Vorkuta, they were talking about the Rusalka, the Broadcast Station.

They set out on an all out attack on the Rusalka, and there they can't find it, but they discover its not on the boat, its UNDER the boat. So they put on their gear, go underwater, and find an astonishing discover, an underwater platform, which in it, is the Broadcast Station.

They succeed, but then after they pull an airstrike upon the station, its Dragovich. Mason, saving Hudson's life, grabs Dragovich, and drowns him. They both swam to the surface, nearly making it without air, Mason and Hudson get on the boat and look out as hey see Aircraft carriers, and F-18's. Then the war is over, and they head home,in peace wondering what would happen next.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Childhood Memories Episode 3: Uncle Paul

Uncle Paul, boy oh boy was he the greatest, he took me everywhere. From a restraunt, to quarries. Which is where this memory will take place, at the quarry. When we first got in his truck, I saw that he had a huge bucket in the back. I didn't know what it was doing here (You'll find out later). Anyways, we arrived, and took this woodland trail through the quarry. When I would talk to him, he would tell me to be quiet, I don't know why though, we where in the middle of the woods, it didn't matter. But then he told me to stop. I froze, like a dog listening to its trainer.
Then he sprang from the trail, started sprinting into the woodlands, in front of him, the leaves moved, as if there was something in them, he jumped, and landed. He reached into the leaves, and pulled out what seemed to be a rope. But it was shiny, green and black. He grabbed it started walking back, the rope moved though, then I realized, that ropes don't hiss or have mouths. It was a snake. I LOVED reptiles ever since I learned about dinosaurs. Oh man, I loved them. Even in Florida, the routine would be the same. Eat breakfast, catch Lizards, eat Lunch, catch Lizards, eat Dinner, catch Lizards. Back to the story. He gave it to me, it tried to bite me, I took a step back, and then it calmed. Just slithering all over my body.
Then we got in the truck, put it in the bucket, and took it home. I kept it for a while. My mom freaked out. My dad though loved it too. We had an old fish tank with the gravel still in it. I took that out of the Garage, and used it as Snakies new home (I named him that). The after a while, we decided to let him go at Pewaukee lake. I never forgot him. Then one day, at pewaukee beach in 2010, July 15th (How do I know this still?!?) I saw alot of grass snakes. I thought oh my god that must be Snakies babies. I was so happy. I put them back in the brush, where they were nice and cool from the sun. I still remember those events to this day