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Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:24 pm
by Tohrinha
Guyshane wrote:Okay did anyone else hear Peter mention the guys in blue suits who were chasing him? I hope thats not a new character group. i have enough trouble keeping up as it is :(

Sounds like the police.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:24 pm
by IslaKariese
EdwardTheAwesome wrote:The teacher is also...ahem.

Cray-cray.

I was gonna say batshit-insane with side of 'a few chickens short of a coup,' but okay.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:25 pm
by WackyMeetsPractical
NeverSlender wrote:Wait wait wait. The teacher said Pan was on trial didn't he?


Obviously he escaped. That's why he's running.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:26 pm
by Pixelmage
Good news is, he is open to talking to us. In fact, he did ask for our help, meaning we don't have to tip toe around getting in contact with him.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:26 pm
by NeverSlender
IslaKariese wrote:
EdwardTheAwesome wrote:The teacher is also...ahem.

Cray-cray.

I was gonna say batshit-insane with side of 'a few chickens short of a coup,' but okay.

So is the cat but we listen to him.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:26 pm
by Guyshane
Tohrinha wrote:
Guyshane wrote:Okay did anyone else hear Peter mention the guys in blue suits who were chasing him? I hope thats not a new character group. i have enough trouble keeping up as it is :(

Sounds like the police.

Oh good i was worried for a minute. I really need to get more sleep

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:28 pm
by NeverSlender
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:Wait wait wait. The teacher said Pan was on trial didn't he?


Obviously he escaped. That's why he's running.


And how? Once you get to the stage of a trial, it's rather difficult to escape..

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:32 pm
by EdwardTheAwesome
NeverSlender wrote:
IslaKariese wrote:
EdwardTheAwesome wrote:The teacher is also...ahem.

Cray-cray.

I was gonna say batshit-insane with side of 'a few chickens short of a coup,' but okay.

So is the cat but we listen to him.

The cat's been like...helpful, though.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:33 pm
by NeverSlender
I know he has, but the teacher may turn out helpful, if not as an ally then for information

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:34 pm
by Adell
The teacher is a dead end at this point anyway, he knows just about as much as we do (maybe less now) and we know all the POI's. Chesire at least knows things we potentially don't.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:36 pm
by WackyMeetsPractical
NeverSlender wrote:
WackyMeetsPractical wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:Wait wait wait. The teacher said Pan was on trial didn't he?


Obviously he escaped. That's why he's running.


And how? Once you get to the stage of a trial, it's rather difficult to escape..


Based on the way he was huffing and puffing in that video, it wasn't easy.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:39 pm
by NeverSlender
Bit of a WMG, but what if the trial hasn't happened yet? He could get caught. I mean we have the comic which shows future events. What if the teacher got some of the other pages?

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:42 pm
by Pixelmage
NeverSlender wrote:Bit of a WMG, but what if the trial hasn't happened yet? He could get caught. I mean we have the comic which shows future events. What if the teacher got some of the other pages?

Well... The teacher could be The Oracle, for all we know about him. Maybe his ramblings are predictions of the future as is the comic... I don't really believe in that. Just rambling randomly.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:42 pm
by EdwardTheAwesome
NeverSlender wrote:Bit of a WMG, but what if the trial hasn't happened yet? He could get caught. I mean we have the comic which shows future events. What if the teacher got some of the other pages?

Maybe we should ask the Teacher if he has Layar...

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:44 pm
by NeverSlender
EdwardTheAwesome wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:Bit of a WMG, but what if the trial hasn't happened yet? He could get caught. I mean we have the comic which shows future events. What if the teacher got some of the other pages?

Maybe we should ask the Teacher if he has Layar...

Do we have a way to speak to him/her?

(Do we have a gender for the teacher?)

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:47 pm
by Adell
EdwardTheAwesome wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:Bit of a WMG, but what if the trial hasn't happened yet? He could get caught. I mean we have the comic which shows future events. What if the teacher got some of the other pages?

Maybe we should ask the Teacher if he has Layar...


Guys, doesn't this imply this crazy teacher is looking for echoes, something that MR.A wants us to do? If he knows to use Layar, he got it from us or Mr.A but either way he should know it's related to him in a good way. Wouldn't this be something he's against? (if his ultimate plan is to kill our suited friend)

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:56 pm
by NeverSlender
Adell wrote:
EdwardTheAwesome wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:Bit of a WMG, but what if the trial hasn't happened yet? He could get caught. I mean we have the comic which shows future events. What if the teacher got some of the other pages?

Maybe we should ask the Teacher if he has Layar...


Guys, doesn't this imply this crazy teacher is looking for echoes, something that MR.A wants us to do? If he knows to use Layar, he got it from us or Mr.A but either way he should know it's related to him in a good way. Wouldn't this be something he's against? (if his ultimate plan is to kill our suited friend)

I was thinking more that he found more shards, no finding echos. Not that that's impossible as he DOES want the characters to go back.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:09 pm
by Scarab
NeverSlender wrote:I was thinking more that he found more shards, no finding echos. Not that that's impossible as he DOES want the characters to go back.


I vote we should get this guy on side anyay, if only to try and keep him from doing something incredibly... stupid. And frankly if I were stuck in this situation, all on my own, without you guys for reassurance that I was not completely off my head and everyone was calling ME insane... I'd lose it a bit, too

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:11 pm
by NeverSlender
Scarab wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:I was thinking more that he found more shards, no finding echos. Not that that's impossible as he DOES want the characters to go back.


I vote we should get this guy on side anyay, if only to try and keep him from doing something incredibly... stupid. And frankly if I were stuck in this situation, all on my own, without you guys for reassurance that I was not completely off my head and everyone was calling ME insane... I'd lose it a bit, too


Well our goals are the same as his, to make sure our reality isn't harmed. He just has a different method, which we can alter if we contact him.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:27 pm
by Scarab
NeverSlender wrote:Well our goals are the same as his, to make sure our reality isn't harmed. He just has a different method, which we can alter if we contact him.


Yes convincing him NOT to try and kill one of our employers would be a good first step...

This is certainly interesting, a fiction who's actually talking to us directly on film. And certainly wants to go home... Here's hoping we can help him.

And has a facebook account. Argh. No. No, damn it, I will NOT sign up for facebook, I have resisted THUS far I am NOT going to break down now. No facebooks for me.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:28 pm
by NeverSlender
Scarab wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:Well our goals are the same as his, to make sure our reality isn't harmed. He just has a different method, which we can alter if we contact him.


Yes convincing him NOT to try and kill one of our employers would be a good first step...

This is certainly interesting, a fiction who's actually talking to us directly on film. And certainly wants to go home... Here's hoping we can help him.

And has a facebook account. Argh. No. No, damn it, I will NOT sign up for facebook, I have resisted THUS far I am NOT going to break down now. No facebooks for me.


http://www.facebook.com

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:35 pm
by Pixelmage
All cheers to everyone knowing everyone else's Real Identity. Unless you want to make a new facebook account just for the ARG and juggle both of them. (One is hassle enough, and I already reached the tab limit of my RAM).

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:36 pm
by NeverSlender
Pixelmage wrote:All cheers to everyone knowing everyone else's Real Identity. Unless you want to make a new facebook account just for the ARG and juggle both of them. (One is hassle enough, and I already reached the tab limit of my RAM).

Anyone who follows me on twitter already knows my name so that's not really a problem.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:36 pm
by Scarab
NeverSlender wrote:
Scarab wrote:
NeverSlender wrote:Well our goals are the same as his, to make sure our reality isn't harmed. He just has a different method, which we can alter if we contact him.


Yes convincing him NOT to try and kill one of our employers would be a good first step...

This is certainly interesting, a fiction who's actually talking to us directly on film. And certainly wants to go home... Here's hoping we can help him.

And has a facebook account. Argh. No. No, damn it, I will NOT sign up for facebook, I have resisted THUS far I am NOT going to break down now. No facebooks for me.


http://www.facebook.com


No, gods damn it. Just no.

And is anybody out there warning Peter Pan about stuff You Do Not Do in this world before he gets himself in anymore trouble than he already has? This is one part of my childhood I'd rather NOT be broken, the books were weird and freaky but he's certainly better off there than here.

Re: Ron Deckland and Peter Pan

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 6:38 pm
by NeverSlender
He's on the run from the police. I think we're past the warning him stage.