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Binary Sword Magneto doodle for my soul b/c I needed to get his absolute territory out of my system b4 I crash out this week from dayjob stress
Dr. Christoff, was it tough maintaining the Binary Sword? Especially with it presumingly not having a protective sheath or anything alike. Then again, I'm guessing you'd probably store it in your pocket dimension most of the time. Anyways, I'm sure it was no small feat to have it restored to it's former glory after Hank shattered it during the Project Nexus mission.
Phobos, relatively same question for you; was it tough maintaining it? Did even have to using it often? What urged you to have it in your possession in the first place?
Jeb: Synthesizing the necessary materials to repair it was quite an effort, you are right about that. I'm just glad he didn't manage to break the part with the engraving on it, that would have been twice as much of a pain. In terms of maintaining it, I usually took care of it by regularly cleaning it and keeping the edge sharp.
Phobos: I had only ever used it for executions before, it acted fairly well as a de-facto executioner's axe. Christoff's insurrection was one of the few moments the blade ever saw battle in my possession. It spent most of its time hung up on the wall above my desk.
I believe the sword was offered to me as a gift by an ambassador from another city, they claimed it was an ancient relic from a time long past, passed down in their family for generations.
Jebus and his Binary sword
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www.infectiouslife.com Infectious Life - http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=121071238 Infectious Life is a FPS/RPG Zombie Survival Horror game being developed on CryENGINE 3. The Main Concept of Infectious Life is to provide a tactical adrenaline fueled realism based gameplay giving a more human control of the player. Infectious Life will also have a more survival based combat system where you have to conserve ammo, supplies and make every shot count picking off infected only when absolutely necessary. We also plan on promoting a strong team based multiplayer to provide a true survival element in MP. In the singleplayer, we hope to accomplish what we think is a sense of how a human being copes in a survival situation the emotions going through the characters as they struggle to survive when hope of normality appears to be long forgotten.
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Knoll is a medieval game being developed on CryENGINE 3 for PC, IOS & possibly also Consoles (PSN, XBLA) Genre: Action Arcade/Tower Defense (in this case Castle Defense)