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SFZero Doppelgänger by JJason Recognition
December 8th, 2007 2:41 PM
So I have a shocking revelation for you all. As hard it will be to believe, it was in fact not Peter Harmon that completed Political Counsel. It was, in fact, me. Shocking, I know. Don't feel too bad - if there had been some sort of subtle clue in the Praxis indicating that something was up, you might've realized the truth. But there wasn't, so you can't be blamed for it.
This all started when Peter Harmon completion a certain task left me a mite bit peevish (I've been told the praxis is coming soon). I required revenge. And what better revenge could I get than to steal away his very identity! So off I set. The plan went as follows - First I would complete a task in a way that would make it difficult to confirm that it wasn't Peter Harmon. I choice Political Counsel since it largely consists of words, so I didn't have to take any pictures that might reveal my identity. With my choice made, I completed the task pretending to be Peter Harmon and took the required images without including any incriminating details.
The next step was to get everything in place to submit. I wrote up the entire praxis in it's final form and e-mailed it to myself. That way I could just log into my e-mail and quickly copy/paste it into the description. I also mailed all the images to Harmon's media folder. I was pretty sure I could get away with this because I didn't think that he had any task completions coming up and even if he did, he probably wouldn't check his media folder. With all this set up, I would only need two minutes alone with Harmon's account to submit the task. Log into my e-mail, copy the description, sign up Harmon for the task, paste into the description box, move the images from the media folder to the praxis, and submit with no one the wiser.
I just had to get those two minutes alone with Peter Harmon's account. It just so happened that I'd be spending some time in Harmon's room that evening for a game of Mage, so it was just a matter of waiting for my moment. I tried several times to get the access I needed, giving the excuse of bothering people on IM, without success. My moment only came after the game was finished as Harmon was distracted by discussion of how the game went. Striking like lightning, I quickly slipped in and did the deed. By the time Harmon began to wonder what I was doing with his computer, it was already too late. The praxis was submitted and my impersonation was completed. I even made a comment on the task, further strengthening the illusion.
That sucker Harmon had no idea what hit him.
This all started when Peter Harmon completion a certain task left me a mite bit peevish (I've been told the praxis is coming soon). I required revenge. And what better revenge could I get than to steal away his very identity! So off I set. The plan went as follows - First I would complete a task in a way that would make it difficult to confirm that it wasn't Peter Harmon. I choice Political Counsel since it largely consists of words, so I didn't have to take any pictures that might reveal my identity. With my choice made, I completed the task pretending to be Peter Harmon and took the required images without including any incriminating details.
The next step was to get everything in place to submit. I wrote up the entire praxis in it's final form and e-mailed it to myself. That way I could just log into my e-mail and quickly copy/paste it into the description. I also mailed all the images to Harmon's media folder. I was pretty sure I could get away with this because I didn't think that he had any task completions coming up and even if he did, he probably wouldn't check his media folder. With all this set up, I would only need two minutes alone with Harmon's account to submit the task. Log into my e-mail, copy the description, sign up Harmon for the task, paste into the description box, move the images from the media folder to the praxis, and submit with no one the wiser.
I just had to get those two minutes alone with Peter Harmon's account. It just so happened that I'd be spending some time in Harmon's room that evening for a game of Mage, so it was just a matter of waiting for my moment. I tried several times to get the access I needed, giving the excuse of bothering people on IM, without success. My moment only came after the game was finished as Harmon was distracted by discussion of how the game went. Striking like lightning, I quickly slipped in and did the deed. By the time Harmon began to wonder what I was doing with his computer, it was already too late. The praxis was submitted and my impersonation was completed. I even made a comment on the task, further strengthening the illusion.
That sucker Harmon had no idea what hit him.
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posted by Fonne Tayne on December 11th, 2007 1:54 PM
lowteck, eddy and i had a 60-75% sneakiness rate. given that you weren't caught, would have to admit that this was slightly more sneaky on the uptake, like 90%.
posted by High Countess Emily on December 17th, 2007 10:04 AM
This made me laugh. Therefore, you get a vote!
I, Flitwoth, quite enjoyed reading the letter. Being Flitworth, I, and nobody else, am voting for your completion.