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The Mannworks article presents an unusual case -- many maps have factories or businesses, but very few of those concerns produce anything that is "used" anywhere in the game context. The Well makes Red Shed whiskey, but who drinks it?

http://wiki.teamfortress.com/wiki/Quicklime Oct. 1971 29 and 30th are Friday and Saturday "all but The Administrator's geneology records are destroyed," No, the librarian was asked about microfiches of the records Miss Pauling was holding.

Occasionally, a blue logging train will pass by on the train tracks at stage A. Microfiches of some birth records were destroyed see talk]

Muscus Aggoticus, or poisonous mushroom! -- "Alert Today - Alive Tomorrow"

Never Used Companies

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Merasmus

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Given that Gen Con started in 1968 and that the development history of Dungeons and Dragons is intertwined with the early history of Gen Con

Gen Con 1 Lake Geneva 1967 Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1985 WizardCon MCLVI Duluth, Minnesota

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Brewing is a practice he continues to this day.

In the Bombinomicon comic, when the RED Demoman was seven years old, he discovered Merasmus' castle in the Highlands while seeking work. Merasmus told the Demoman to sweep the library of his castle, but told him not to look at a certain book. Ultimately, the Demoman lost his left eye to the Bombonomicon, and Merasmus was forced to remove it lest the Bombonomicon would haunt the eye forever. Years later, the magician's tumultuous relationship with the RED Soldier was revealed, and he summoned MONOCULUS (the haunted eye) for the RED team to fight.

During the events of Soldier Needs a Home, Merasmus kicked the Soldier out of his castle for being a nuisance. When he found later that the Soldier trashed his home and evicted him, he took on a ghostly form and decided to attack the Soldier's team.

Later, Merasmus moved in with Tom Jones, who was murdered by Soldier. After Merasmus called the police, Miss Pauling arrived and tricked him into checking Tom Jones' pulse, and thus Merasmus was believed to be responsible for the murder and held for questioning.

Merasmus was later shown to be in prison, now with several tattoos (one of them the Soldier's class emblem) and a slightly different skull hat, where he relayed to the other inmates the tale of Grave Matters.


the Badlands area are in the four of advertisement of his "Witch's Brew" had.. In the late 1880s, early 1890s, his possessions or distributed by the Scottish drug company

Scottish Drug Company

See newspaper displays in Coaltown..

The real Scottish Drug Company was incorporated in Edinburgh, Scotland and was particularly active around 1890.

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Map name prefixes

Some achievement maps provide areas set off or protected for various specific activities, such as heavy-only boxing areas, soccer fields, pyro tennis courts, private achievement rooms, and surf ramps. Some achievement maps also have mechanisms set up to facilitate specific achievements, some with player controls.

AFK idlers are often spawned into an automated conveyor device where they may be targeted by active players seeking achievements or grind out strange levels. Sometimes Bots are spawned into this mechanism as well, but the presence of idling players support achievements that specifically require players as targets eg Besides achievement grinding and strange leveling, various types of activities often occur. Achievement map servers usually encourage trading. Because the standard same mode of the map is usually suppressed, combat is usually "free fire"; however, it is also not uncommon for opposing players to just hang out with each other, chat, assist each other with achievements, show off, or attempt stunts.

A different cooperative play mode

Some feature secret rooms [youtube], air ships, subways, trains, or other thing that players may ride achievement_idle

Zombie (Disambiguation)

Zombie may refer to:

  • tf_zombie, an AI-controlled entity, appearing as green-skinned Skeletons
  • Voodoo-Cursed Soul, a cosmetic item that turns a class into an animated corpse (zombie)
  • Zombie fortress, a SourceMod plugin and unofficial game mode

Train

Train's paint scheme matches the "Bloody Nose" standard that Southern Pacific used from 1958 on -- with the exception that the characteristic SP nose wings are not the standard Sunset Red but the rare "Halloween" orange that SP experimented with early on.

Descriptions

This is the closest most players will come to hiking around old farm shacks,

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Grainary

While most TF2 maps contain hidden missile bases, U.S. farm kids would tell visiting big-city kids that the big white grain silos were really missile silos.

References

Many item names and achievement titles embody puns and double or even triple entendras; part of the fun of the game is figuring those out. Spoiler alert: Answers or guesses at answers to the riddles in some of those titles are provided herein.

Achievements

The title refers to Optical Diffusion, the scattering of light, which is an important game technology, such as in the Source Phong shader on the Valve Developer Community. Furthermore, the purposeful misspelling suggests that by defeating the Optical organ, the player is defusing an explosive situation.

Also, an w:array:array is a conventional programming term for a set of things of the same type, like an array of missions.


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