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A One Charge Resurrection Wand
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 3:52 pm
by fable
That's what you've got. No chance of recharging, either. But, special today, we'll throw in the ability to rezz anybody, anywhere, anytime. That's right! You don't need to be standing next to a fresh corpse bleeding all over that nice Persian carpet. You can just think of the person you want to bring back, and they'll arrive with all their memories, in the prime of their lives--assuming they lived that long, of course.
So whom do you resurrect?
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 4:10 pm
by Mr Sleep
My Grandfather on my fathers side. I never got to meet him, which is a shame, he seemes like a very charasmatic and interesting fellow.
He also managed to live for a week with a broken neck after falling out of a tree at 85

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 4:11 pm
by Yshania
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 4:13 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Yshania:
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what was he doing up a tree at 85?

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Picking apples

He was a great guy, apparently. BTW g'night

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 4:18 pm
by Yshania
G'night Mr Sleep - and all
Just one quick resurrection thought for me, not family related, Marie Curie - I would be interested to see what she could discover with todays technology at her fingertips

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 4:32 pm
by THE JAKER
I'm a little tempted to say Hitler - we could put him on trial and then sentence him to life in prison, but I should find a more constructive use for the wand...
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 5:08 pm
by scully1
Jesus Christ. Oh wait, that's been done

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 5:13 pm
by Aegis
Jerry Garcia, man! And then, I would put in a pouch man!

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 5:16 pm
by fable
LOL, @Loner!
Probably my father. He died of cancer in his early 60's, about 20 years ago. Never met my wife, never got a chance to see me making a successful career out of writing. He also had a great, whimsical sense of humor. He had his severe failings, but it would be nice to see him and speak with him, once more.

Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2001 6:28 pm
by Gwalchmai
At the risk of sounding mundane, I would probably save the wand for my immediate family, should the unthinkable ever happen. Also, they could use it on me should the unthinkable happen to me first.
But, I do really miss my dog.
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2001 8:46 am
by Rob-hin
Originally posted by fable:
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Never met my wife, never got a chance to see me making a successful career out of writing</STRONG>
Don't say that, if heaven and all that is real(in one way or another), he's watching.
I believe all the loved once I(everybody) have lost live on in my heart.
[ 10-05-2001: Message edited by: Rob-hin ]
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2001 8:54 am
by Shadow Sandrock
Originally posted by Gwalchmai:
<STRONG>At the risk of sounding mundane, I would probably save the wand for my immediate family, should the unthinkable ever happen. Also, they could use it on me should the unthinkable happen to me first.
But, I do really miss my dog.</STRONG>
Gee, I'd probably do the same... don't worry about sounding Mundane.
I'd more than likely save it.
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2001 8:55 am
by C Elegans
My paternal grandfather. He died of cancer when I was 12. He absolutely adored me, I spent more time with him during my early childhood than with my parnets. He would have loved to see how my life turned out

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 2:13 am
by NeKr0mAnCeR
hmmmm id save it till i died so then someone could revive me

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 8:05 am
by Yshania
If I could revive a family member it would be my mum, so she could meet my daughter who I was pregnant with when she died

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 8:19 am
by Darkpoet
How about another wand???
My grandfather, he died in 85. He died after I finished basic training in the army, I was in Korea when he died. I didn't get a chance to say good bye.

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 6:31 pm
by Silur
It would have to be my father. He died when I was 12 from cardiac arrest. I would have wanted him to see both my brother and me grow up, meet my wife, and perhaps even stick around to see my future kids. There are so many things you want to discuss with your father, but unfortunately, most of the subjects turn up after you're twelve.
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 6:41 pm
by Yshania
@DP and Silur *hugs*

Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 9:06 pm
by KillerKid
i dont think i should say anything i havnt lost a single person i personaly know and love while im reading everyones here wanting to raise parents and grant parents i feal like **** since yall had to go through so much
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2001 9:56 pm
by fable
@KK, if you'll read my first post, the idea of bringing back a single person wasn't in any way limited to family members. So whom would you bring back?