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Re: The Dream Thread
« Reply #945 on: June 01, 2013, 03:18:14 am »

Movie-esque dream:

I was a worker at some Chinese refinery or other factory, I was digging trenches and laying down pipework with some other guys. Of course everything was watched by brigade of Chinese soldiers in those very military suits you see in the postcards from China.

Suddenly there was a brilliant flash of light far at the horizon. The soldiers began to scream and the alarm sirens went off everywhere, and we were told to jump into the trenches. By that moment I had no doubt that the flash came from nuclear explosion.

The explosion went and passed, and my right arm felt warm and tingly because of the heat wave and I assume nuclear fallout - I don't know how my body knew how to tingle my arm like that. The Chinese soldiers pulled us out and helped as onto our feet, and then brushed us with some special 'paper' and sprinkled us with some strange water to clean us from the radioactive dust.

Local media then began reporting that Russia attacked Mongolia and some other countries had nuclear exchange, but China as 'Bastion of Peace' restrained itself from firing a single warhead.

Then, together with Chinese workers and military, we had a grandiose dinner under the sun. The speakers above us were blurting something but I couldn't hear it. The only 'food' there was a ponch made from ice cubes and iodine. I toasted with the Chinese and then everyone had it's share of iodine, including an elderly Chinese minister lady and a newborn baby in a basket.

I woke up at that moment.
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« Reply #946 on: June 01, 2013, 11:06:07 am »

I had a dream where I was an hour late to work.
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« Reply #947 on: June 04, 2013, 01:21:37 pm »

One time, I had this dream, that I was in kindergarden.

But I had really big feet, and I was the teacher.

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« Reply #948 on: June 07, 2013, 05:49:29 pm »

I had a dream, recently, that I was literally the mayor of my dwarf fortress, seeing the world through his eyes, sort of. So, a bruteman caravan showed up (which is silly as it is because they never send caravans) while I had invaders turned off, but suddenly we were under siege! By the brutemen! It wasn't a Trojan Horse scenario; instead, according to my stupid head, when a hostile faction sends a caravan, a siege from that same civ will also show up, whether invaders are turned on or not. So I had to scramble to close all the gates and keep them out, but I also had to wait for the dwarves outside to make it back, which they did. Crisis averted, other than we were being besieged by the same people who were currently offering us *large cat leather trousers* in the depot.

Strangely, although I saw the world in first-person, non-ASCII, I could look at the normal ASCII site minimap to see where the invaders were.
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« Reply #949 on: June 07, 2013, 06:23:55 pm »

I had a dream, recently, that I was literally the mayor of my dwarf fortress, seeing the world through his eyes, sort of. So, a bruteman caravan showed up (which is silly as it is because they never send caravans) while I had invaders turned off, but suddenly we were under siege! By the brutemen! It wasn't a Trojan Horse scenario; instead, according to my stupid head, when a hostile faction sends a caravan, a siege from that same civ will also show up, whether invaders are turned on or not. So I had to scramble to close all the gates and keep them out, but I also had to wait for the dwarves outside to make it back, which they did. Crisis averted, other than we were being besieged by the same people who were currently offering us *large cat leather trousers* in the depot.

Strangely, although I saw the world in first-person, non-ASCII, I could look at the normal ASCII site minimap to see where the invaders were.
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« Reply #950 on: June 11, 2013, 02:47:39 am »

Had a lot of memorable dreams last night. The last one was the best;

I was part of a crew on an adventurin' or privateer airship. We went around doing all sorts of exciting and actioney things. Every crew member had their role to play (I could switch between two, an officer and some sort of scout, maybe?) with cool necklace-insignia things. Anyway, in the end we had to go back to the homeland to dock, and then we heard terrible news. Higher-ranking officers were taking over the ship and turning it into some sort of cruise. The role system was abolished, the best quarters given to the Prince and another royal and we were basically reduced to servants.

Anyway, I went around serving for a while, helping some people, staring at my sleeve which for some reason held my ever-increasing list of orders for most of the time. I managed to help some real side-questy problems (the dream was very game-like here), completely fail and discredit others. The best one was the Prince, who I managed to discredit in some way three different times.

I generally misunderstood all his requests, but first, I went to his cabin window, opened it wide (there were a lot of people on the pier) and started looking for people who apparently knew him. After a few mistakes, I found three big men in huge red coats, with alcohol and beards. It was obvious before they even started speaking that they were socialist radicals.

They mistook me for the prince and started calling to me and waving. Then they approached, somehow climbing up the airship and appearing at the window. Panicking, I then rolled down the blinds and they somehow get tangled up in them. The radicals then proceeded to bombard me with nonsensical psychological terms and social theories that apparently explained their troubled lives and current states of affairs. It was pretty hilarious. One of them explained all of his problems in a mournful tone as coming from (a difficult-to-translate made-up psychological condition) that caused him to keep getting stuck in blinds from an early age.

Then a man walks in and, again, panicking and knowing I've failed, I decide to go on the offensive. I start accusing the prince of consorting with radicals and threaten to reveal this horrible crime.

Naturally, the man turns out to be the prince's secret gay lover. (I swear, he said like, 'Well, I don't know about that (referring to the radicals), but he's been banging me for the last few months').

At this point, we go to the prince who's pretty damn pissed off at me for failing everything, and also very confused gender-wise. Anyway, the last discreditin' was kinda vague, but involved magic and the radicals, who'd climbed aboard at some point. The dream then began to break into random stuff and I woke up.

I just got up so excuse me if it's unclear, *yawn*.
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Re: The Dream Thread
« Reply #951 on: June 11, 2013, 07:57:56 am »

Last night I had a dream about an AI incarnation of Adam Sandler traveling back in time to commit genocide on behalf of the Qing Empire in order to stop Darth Vader. For some reason this was all extremely terrifying at the time. Fuck you subconscious, get your shit together.
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« Reply #952 on: June 11, 2013, 11:08:11 am »

Did he get the girl in the end by showing that he has a sensitive side?
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« Reply #953 on: June 11, 2013, 11:19:06 am »

No, it just all kind of deteriorated as the dream grew thin and I woke up. With yet another headache.
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« Reply #954 on: June 11, 2013, 05:19:18 pm »

My dream ended with myself and two friends getting into cryo-pods. We pushed the start buttons in tandem, coordinating via inbuilt radios. It counted down from ten. The pod filled with freezing water. I was submerged. Then it began to freeze into ice. I could feel it contracting and expanding, yet I didn't feel claustrophobic. Then I entered stasis, I think, and woke up.
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« Reply #955 on: June 11, 2013, 07:30:30 pm »

Well i remember something about i think holding some type of tower with a zombie-girl or something similar from my dream last night. The tower looked like some type of medieval watch tower and for whatever reason we had to defend it. Judging by the assault rifles it was in modern times though.
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« Reply #956 on: June 13, 2013, 07:42:23 pm »

My dream ended with myself and two friends getting into cryo-pods. We pushed the start buttons in tandem, coordinating via inbuilt radios. It counted down from ten. The pod filled with freezing water. I was submerged. Then it began to freeze into ice. I could feel it contracting and expanding, yet I didn't feel claustrophobic. Then I entered stasis, I think, and woke up.
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« Reply #957 on: June 13, 2013, 08:50:20 pm »

My dream ended with myself and two friends getting into cryo-pods. We pushed the start buttons in tandem, coordinating via inbuilt radios. It counted down from ten. The pod filled with freezing water. I was submerged. Then it began to freeze into ice. I could feel it contracting and expanding, yet I didn't feel claustrophobic. Then I entered stasis, I think, and woke up.
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« Reply #958 on: June 13, 2013, 08:55:17 pm »

My dream ended with myself and two friends getting into cryo-pods. We pushed the start buttons in tandem, coordinating via inbuilt radios. It counted down from ten. The pod filled with freezing water. I was submerged. Then it began to freeze into ice. I could feel it contracting and expanding, yet I didn't feel claustrophobic. Then I entered stasis, I think, and woke up.
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« Reply #959 on: June 15, 2013, 09:55:17 am »

This dream was like something taken out of a puzzle adventure. I was trapped in an octagonal room, with garish purple walls, black-and-white checkered floors, and a lime green ceiling. Along with me was a sort of insufferable prince, and a fat and doddering husband and wife couple, all of whom I needed to escort to safety. The room was sparsely decorated with cabinets, with no windows, fluorescent lights, and only one door forward. I told everyone else to stay put, while I pushed it open and stepped through.

There was a long hallway leading forward, dominated by a hunched over Mechanical Clown. He had a tall, white, emaciated face, and his hands were wrapped around some kind of radial gauge driven into his chest. The gauge dial bounced from green to yellow, and above it was a big red button, unlabled. As I stepped into the hallway, the gauge spiked toward the red, and the Clown perked up and looked at me. With servos grinding and whirring, he said "Come on, then." in a synthetic cockney accent, and flashed a jerky mechanical smile, showing off his huge teeth. Fully articulated teeth, I noticed, and a jaw that moved. Not taking my eyes off him, I backed into the other room. The Clown remained looking and grinning until I went through the door, when he whirred and buzzed back into his rest position.

The prince was pacing around, his horrible cream and yellow tunic and cape fluttering behind him. He was groaning something about how dreadful that Clown was, and how he didn't want to get any closer. I didn't want to argue with him, and decided to start looking around the room for tools or secret passages instead. The husband and wife joined me, puttering around the room opening cabinet drawers, rifling through potted plants, and so on. In one corner, nestled behind an end table painted the same garish purple-and-lime the rest of the room was, I found a small plush Winnie the Pooh Doll, holding a simple metal box. I held it up, and asked if anyone had any idea what it was. The woman walked over and looked at it for a moment, and said "Why, it's a box full of No." Before I could ask what she meant, she pointed to a label on the top side of the box that read "A box full of No." Whoever said you can't read in your dreams lied.

With no other ideas, I decided to take it into the hall with me, and see how the Clown reacted. The prince and the couple crowded into the hallway behind me to watch. As we approached, the Clown's gauge spiked into the red, and he perked up as before, this time squeaking closer to us along a track set in the center of the floor. As he opened his mouth to speak, flashing his hideous smile, the Winnie the Pooh Doll I was holding came to life as well. It looked at the Clown, and in a stern, synthesized Sterling Holloway voice simply said "No."

The Clown was admonished. His smile faded into an exaggerated frown, like the Greek tragedy mask, and the gauge under the red button dropped toward the green. The Doll repeated "No," and the Clown backed away a short distance along his track. I stepped forward, with the prince and the couple in tow, driving the Mechanical Clown further and further away with Winnie the Pooh's stern reprimands. As we got nearer to the other end, the voice of the Pooh Doll started to waver and sink in pitch, like a record player slowing down, or a cassette player running out of batteries. The gauge on the Clown started to flicker back up toward the yellow again, and the tragic expression whirred back into a half-grin. Worried that the Box Full of No was running out, I stepped around to the left side of the Clown, and brought the Pooh Doll close. I waved the others to get around, and they hurried behind me while I held him at bay.

The Doll's voice was fading quickly now, and the Clown's gauge was hovering dangerously close to red. I shouted to the others to start running, and stepped around toward the far door, holding the Doll close to the Clown's face so that each fading "No," would still affect him. I remembered the unlabled red button above the Clown's gauge, and realized I was actually close enough to hit it now, though I didn't know what it would do, if anything.

I didn't have much time to consider it, though. The Winnie the Pooh Doll had run out of No, and the Clown's gauge skittered back up into the red. Smiling once more, the Mechanical Clown wheeled toward me along his track. His mouth opened as he said "Come on, then," one more time, and I took the opportunity to stuff the plush Pooh Doll's head into his open mouth. The Clown then proceeded to chew. Mr. Holloway's synthesized voice gave one last, muffled "Nooooo..." before falling silent.

Out of desperation, I darted forward, and punched the red button with my index finger.

As I backed away, the mangled Pooh Doll fell from the Clown's mouth. His hands rose from the gauge he was holding, the dial jumping up as high as it could go into the red, before becoming stuck. The Mechanical Clown's face buzzed and clattered as it reconfigured itself into an absolutely manic smile, and in the same synthesized cockney accent as before said "Tha's the duckiest endin' I know!"

He lunged at me, his mouth unhinging like a snake's. His teeth were at waist level, and bit into my groin. I felt a sharp pain, as he began to tear at my torso with knife-like hands.

...and then I woke up.
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