Tasks / Firefighter For Life

Spend a day doing whatever job you wished for as a child (to the best of your current abilities).
1 to 5 players
25 points
Level 2
In the zone of: Society For Nihilistic Intent And Disruptive Efforts
Created by Leonid Brezjnev
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I want to be free, like a clothing-optional firefighter.
I wish I could do this, but growing up, i wanted to be an assassin, and my second choice was a coroner. I watched alot of Law and Order. Well I guess I'll just have to find a loophole in the definition of assassin.
I wanted to be a forensic pathologist or Indiana Jones. I'm not sure how to proceed with this task, either.
But don't be Indy in the new movie. Because that was tripe.
Eh, I think it captured the tropes of 1950s pulp quite effectively. They don't always make much sense, though, as that movie didn't, but I thought it was to the pulp of the 50s what the movies twenty years ago were to the pulp literature of the 30s - a damn fine attempt at capturing what makes the genre tick.
Shame I don't really like 50s pulplit...
I dunno, I liked the fourth movie. Better than Temple of Doom, anyways.
But yeah, be Raiders Indy. Raiders was the best.
I wanted to be a lion tamer. This could get dangerous. And I really don't think fighting with my 14 lb cat counts.
Praxis
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...a piece of a whole that never was. Thinking back for inspiration for this task, I remembered that, as a child, I was always playing games with my friends from "down the street". These games were regularly heavily inspired by (read: ripp...
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Didn't you always wanted to be a firefighter, go where you want to go, be free and help people wherever you can!?
You can now!
grab a fire extinguisher and save the day. Make sure to extinguish all fires you see, including the tiny tiny ones (like candles).
Ofcourse you should help everywhere you can and save at least one cat.
Clothing ofcourse finishes the job, it's not required, but recommended.