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Re: The X Factor (updated 5 July)
« Reply #45 on: July 07, 2013, 01:27:20 PM »
Ah. I forgot you wouldn't have been able to move him in with her as they were already married. Ah well.
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Re: The X Factor
« Reply #46 on: July 08, 2013, 02:31:05 PM »
Heartbreak and Happiness

Sunday, Week 3

Dear Edie,

The last two days were the happiest of my life.  I knew it couldn’t last.



I’d taken my lovely bride out for Sunday lunch at the bistro and was all ready for a romantic afternoon together when she told me she was leaving.



Leaving?  I’d always known I was too old and ordinary for her but I’d thought we were happy together – and we’d only been married two days!  How could she want to leave me so soon?

“I’m not leaving you leaving, idiot!” she said.  Um, what?  Leaving is leaving, isn’t it?  She explained but I’m not really sure I believe her.  I think she was just trying to soften the blow.



She says it’s because she wants to have a baby.  That’s all right – the house isn’t full.  But Ayesha claims that she has to move out.  She wants to find somewhere with plenty of room for kids, which is fair enough.  This place is starting to feel a bit crowded.  So I asked her why we can’t move out together.

She says I need to stay here.

“Come on, Stiles!  You know Cycl0n3 and Blair better than I do.  I love them both but they’re a bit hopeless.  Heads in the clouds, the pair of them.  They can’t really look after themselves, never mind small children.  They need Emma to cook their meals and you to care for them.  I have noticed who does most of the feeding and nappy-changing.”



She has a point.  I half-think Cyco feels he should be able to do a self-cleaning upgrade on babies.  I’ve certainly never seen him change a nappy. 



Blair’s a bit better, especially now that Xena’s a toddler, but she spends as much time playing with her toys as teaching her toddler skills.



Ayesha’s right.  They do need someone to look after them.



But there’s more, although I’m not sure I get it.  She says she won’t be able to have children if we both go, but if we both stay, it could cause problems for the kids later.

Something Emma said, apparently.  Ayesha seems to believe that Emma was abducted by aliens and those odd things she says from time to time are very significant.  Really?  I can see Cyco going for that sort of sci-fi rubbish but I thought Ayesha had more sense.



Then she said she’d be back to visit regularly and gave me a naughty look.  After all, she said, she couldn’t have a baby on her own and why not get in some practice?

But now she’s gone.  Edie, I’m not sure I’ll ever see her again.  What am I going to do?

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Tuesday, Week 3

Edie, I was wrong.  I should have had more faith in Ayesha.  She’s bought that old house up on the cliffs, next to Agnes Crumplebottom’s.  It sounds like a great place to raise kids.  She says it needs some work, though, so she’s staying here again until the builders have finished.  I’m so glad she’s back.

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Wednesday, Week 3

Dear Edie,

We’re having a baby!  Emma was full of advice about how to make certain of having a boy or a girl but we’d rather leave it up to Mother Nature.  We’ve been talking about names: Turkish or Irish?  Or a mixture?  I think we’ve decided now – Aoife Ceren for a girl or Deniz Sean for a boy.  I wonder which it will be.  I can’t wait to meet him or her.

I’ve been talking to Emma.  I think I upset her at first.  She was claiming the alien turned up in a flying saucer.  Haven’t we moved on from saucers?  I was expecting something more original.  She told me I wasn’t using my brain.



She says she saw what she expected to see.  The spacecraft probably isn’t a saucer at all.  I think she’s been spending too much time online.

Come to think of it, now probably wasn’t the best time to raise the subject.  Emma’s just had her birthday and is having an even worse midlife crisis than I had.



And she’s started teaching Cyco, of all people, to cook, which is enough to make anyone short-tempered.





He managed to make some halfway decent waffles (with a lot of coaching) but he doesn’t have Emma’s special touch.  She seems to think he has potential, though.  She says, with high-quality ingredients, he could be as good as she is.  She’s been buying herbs from the supermarket but home-grown ones would be better – and I’ve always fancied learning to garden.  Once the snow’s melted, I think I’ll have a go.

If Emma really believes that she’ll have to move out to have a child, I can see why she’s training a successor.  I can’t help noticing that Dave Ramsey has been popping over from the diner after work most nights and that we haven’t heard Connor Frio’s name in a while.



I’m pretty sure Dave stayed over last night.  Either that or he has a very relaxed personal dress code.  I think Emma has her eye on him as a possible baby daddy.  He’s certainly great with Xena.





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Thursday, Week 3

Dear Edie,

Today has been distinctly dramatic.  I was playing around with Cyco’s science station this afternoon and had just managed to blow myself up when Blair rushed in yelling that Ayesha was in labour and Cyco was taking her to hospital.  I was going to have a shower and clean myself up first but Blair said she thought I ought to hurry.  So I went off to the hospital wearing singed underwear, a lot of soot and an even more surprised expression than most fathers-to be.  How embarrassing.



She was right, though.  I only just got there in time to see Aoife being born.  Deniz arrived a few minutes later.  Yes, Edie, I’m the father of twins!




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I didn’t realise that Sim parents can change the names of babies who aren’t in the same household.  I thought I’d be stuck with whatever random names the game picked but found that Stiles had the option to rename the twins at City Hall.  I kind of wish I’d kept Xander around for longer, although Tyrone's not a bad name.  And on that subject, Tyrone is now a toddler.  He was at the library with Tamara while Stiles was reading Baby Incoming and I managed to get a screenshot.




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Re: The X Factor (updated 8 July)
« Reply #47 on: July 08, 2013, 02:37:36 PM »
How do you change the names? I wanted to do it before but I could never get it to work, maybe because it was always night. Anyway, poor Stiles, and glad ti turned out all right for him!
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Re: The X Factor (updated 8 July)
« Reply #48 on: July 08, 2013, 03:08:26 PM »
It certainly has to be during the day (I think between 9 and 6).  Just click on City Hall and the option comes up.  It doesn't work for ghost babies, though.  They have to wait until they're teenagers and can change their own names.

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Re: The X Factor (updated 8 July)
« Reply #49 on: July 09, 2013, 06:11:53 PM »
Oh, come on. My brother and I came up with Xena until my dad pointed out that it originated as TV series not a comic book.   >:( Oh, well. Aoife and Deniz should be adorable. Stiles is one of my favorite Sims and I've never seen him have an ugly child.
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Re: The X Factor (updated 8 July)
« Reply #50 on: July 09, 2013, 06:31:05 PM »
I was also thinking of Xena, warrior princess -- is that a hint that she'll have a career in the military? I think Dave Ramsey will bring some interesting genes into SV. Using the Roomies as your starting household is brilliant for keeping SV populated.
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Re: The X Factor (updated 8 July)
« Reply #51 on: July 09, 2013, 07:09:19 PM »
Xena! Of course! That's a fantastic name for a little princess! Congrats to Stiles and Ayesha as well!

Just a warning about Dave--his lips look terrible on female offspring. :P



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Re: The X Factor (updated 8 July)
« Reply #52 on: July 10, 2013, 02:06:30 PM »
Oh, come on. My brother and I came up with Xena until my dad pointed out that it originated as TV series not a comic book.   >:( Oh, well. Aoife and Deniz should be adorable. Stiles is one of my favorite Sims and I've never seen him have an ugly child.
Xena may have started as a TV series but it also exists in comic form - and I'm sure Blair's too young to remember there was a TV series.  That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it  :P.  In fact, their son's name fits the clues better (apart from the princess one, of course) but they both wanted a girl the first time round and I'm going for all the happiness points I can get.

I've only seen the twins from a distance.  Aoife has Ayesha's colouring and Deniz has Stiles' but I don't know more than that at the moment.

Correction: They've now aged up to child and both have dark hair.  Deniz must have been balder than I thought.

I was also thinking of Xena, warrior princess -- is that a hint that she'll have a career in the military?
No, she won't, in fact.  I just liked the name.  I may put someone into the military later but I haven't yet decided which will be the free skills this time, apart from guitar and logic (and probably charisma, since that worked so well before).  I don't want to use up both handiness and athletic at this early stage.

I think Dave Ramsey will bring some interesting genes into SV. Using the Roomies as your starting household is brilliant for keeping SV populated.
Xena! Of course! That's a fantastic name for a little princess! Congrats to Stiles and Ayesha as well!

Just a warning about Dave--his lips look terrible on female offspring. :P
Emma and Dave aren't definitely an item yet.  Connor Frio has reappeared on the scene - he asked her out last night.  Maybe I should set up a Bachelorette-style group date and see which one she prefers - although, given that all three of them are unflirty, that might be a recipe for disaster!

I like Connor and he seems to produce good-looking kids in my games but I'm hoping to move Yvette Ursine into the active household at some point, so technically the Frio genes will be getting into the family tree anyway.

The only one of my Sims who's paired up with Dave Ramsey was very early on.  He spent a couple of nights at her place before I discovered the family tree button and found he had a fiancée and two kids.  She kicked him out and took up with Abraham Finkel instead.  So Dave has the attraction of novelty - although the lip thing does sound a little disconcerting.  Not to mention having two Daves in the house :).

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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty
« Reply #53 on: July 11, 2013, 04:35:27 PM »
Politics and Parenthood

Subject: Going live at last!
From: [email protected]
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Hi all,

Well, the website has finally gone live.  (Thanks, Cycl0n3, it looks great.)  There’s already been a lot of interest from the younger crowd.  I was hoping to attract the people who start as teens and maybe some of the older kids but I’ve already had emails from a few who should be much too young to remember previous cycles, like Sam Sekemoto.  Maybe his dad gave him a nudge.

As you probably already know, Ayesha’s joined the staff and is trying to drum up support from her ex-colleagues.  That is, if the twins don’t take up all of her time.  I’ve been finding just one kid hard enough to cope with but now that Tyrone’s starting school I'm hoping to get into the serious campaigning.

The fundraising’s not going badly.  The Goths are still being evasive, grumpy lot that they are, but Nick Alto’s been astonishingly generous.  I mean, I knew they were loaded but they’re not exactly the most altruistic family in the Valley and, to be honest, Vita was a horrible boss.  Perhaps Nick wants grandchildren.  He may not have the daughter he wanted but maybe he has plans to corrupt the next generation :P.

I had great hopes of the Landgraabs. Geoffrey was so helpful with the medical angle and I tried to convince Nancy that being seen as a philanthropist would be good for her image.  No luck there, though.  She’d already heard that Nick Alto was supporting the campaign, so of course she has to oppose it.  Sigh.

What I’m really writing about, though, are two possible new recruits.  River McIrish is a nice girl and very keen to help in any way she can.  I’m not so sure about Michael Bachelor.  He says he’s at a loose end and ‘might as well’ give us a hand.  While I’m decidedly underwhelmed by his enthusiasm, we could use all the help we can get.  I’ll send them both over to you, if that’s OK.  See what you think of them.

The inbox is piling up so I’d better stop blathering.

Tam

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Re: Going live at last!
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I think you might find that Nick A has been ‘encouraging’ young Mr Bachelor to volunteer.  I saw Michael and Holly at the park the other day.  See attached photo.  They seemed to me to be getting on very well  ;).

Emma.



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Eye of the Storm

Stardate 6.3  11:15

Another One Bites the Ankles

Can’t say this is unexpected.  Little Ted’s been broody since the Delightful one started visibly bulging.



Yes, she’s expecting another cub.  We’d both like one of each, so she’s been stuffing herself with apples.  She met the Bionic Woman while she was in town stocking up on the Golden Delicious and got it officially confirmed – this one’s a boy.



Now I’m busy keeping out of the way.  She’s on the phone to TD all the time and most of it isn’t fit for delicate male ears.  Why do women have to be so frank about biology?

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Stardate 6.3  21:35

A Right Royal Birthday

The Princess had another birthday today.  My little girl’s growing up.





We want her to do well in school, of course, so LT took her straight off for tutoring – although I’m not sure that sitting in the snow was the ideal location.



Then the Princess spent the afternoon practising her royal duties :).



Talking of birthdays…  Excuse me, I feel some sparkles coming on.





Yeah, still got it… whatever ‘it’ may be.  Gates, of course, never had it.  We’ve had to lock him out of the garage – he’s just too accident-prone for science and potions.  Now we’ll have to work out how to stop him from trying to fix things.  I know he was only trying to help: the dishwasher had broken and I was having a nap.  (Shut up, I’m an expectant father.  I need my rest!)  But really, it doesn’t take long to mend the dishwasher.  Replacing a burnt-out kitchen is a much bigger job.





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All About Me
By Xena Decker



My name is Xena.  Xena was a Worrier Princess.  She lived in the olden days and fighted with sords and bows and arrows and stuff because that is what worriers did.  My daddy showed me a picture of Xena with her horse.  I want a horse more than anything else in the hole wide world.

I live with my mummy and daddy and my new brother Xavier.  Hes only a baby so hes boring.  Uncle Stiles lives with us.  He isnt a really truly uncle.  Hes mummy and daddys friend.  Hes my friend too.  Uncle Stiles is very sad because hes marryed to a lady called Eyesher and they have 2 children and he cant go to see them because theres something wrong with Eyeshers house and he cant get in.



Some other people live with us to.  Auntie Emma cooks the best food ever.  She won a special fridge for being so good at cooking.  Rivers nice.  She sometimes helps me with my homework but she mostly reads books at the library.  Mikel likes cars.  He says horse power is better than horses.  I dont know what that means.  He likes cars so much that he sleeps in the garage.  He has a really cool car bed.  I only saw it once because theres dangerous stuff in the garage and Im not allowed in.



My best friend is Tyrone Clavell.  I like him except for when he calls me Kiss-ena.  Boys are stupid sometimes.  Tyrone comes to our house after school because his mummy is very busy.





Tyrone and me do our homework together.  My mummy says school is important if you want to have a good job and earn lots of money.  My mummy is a police lady.  I think that is a good job but I dont want to be a police.  I dont want to be a worrier either.  When I grow up I really really want to be a lady who looks after horses.


What a long and interesting piece of writing!  Well done, Xena.  Your house must be a very busy place.
Please come to see me and we’ll have a talk about apostrophes.
2 house points  :D  ;D





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BlairRoomie  15:22:47  I’m old.
Ayesha229  15:23:04  You’ll never be old!
TamClav 15:23:12  Not you, Blair Bear!!! (*Ducks and runs*)
BlairRoomie  15:23:36  ‘Strue.  I had a birthday.  Look!

BlairRoomie is sending a file.  Do you wish to accept?



Ayesha229  15:23:55  Yeah, look at that old lady’s tummy!  All wrinkly and saggy  :P
Ayesha229  15:24:26  How’s Xavier?  *Looks unconcerned, whistles, changes subject oh-so-subtly*
BlairRoomie  15:25:10  Growing up.  It seems to be going so much faster this time.  It felt as though Xena was a baby forever but he’s a toddler almost before we’ve realised.

BlairRoomie is sending a file.  Do you wish to accept?



BlairRoomie  15:25:44  On the subject of Xena… we finally caved in.
TamClav 15:25:48  But I thought you’d decided it was just a phase.
Ayesha229  15:25:52  Lots of girls go through a horsey period around this age.  I did.  It’s like ballet.
BlairRoomie  15:26:08   Yes, we did think that – but it was Parents’ Evening at school yesterday.  Her teacher says Xena manages to get horses into every single piece of work she sets.  It’s an obsession.  We decided it might be simpler just to get her a horse and give her a chance to get over it.
Ayesha229  15:26:13  Aren’t horses expensive?
TamClav 15:26:13  Where on Simearth will you put it?  Are you converting the garage into a stable or something?
BlairRoomie 15:26:19  We adopted a foal from the Animal Rescue Centre, so it didn’t cost much – and she’s living in the garden for now.  That strip of ground between our house and the spa is wider than you’d think.  We’ve been talking about making it more horse-friendly if Xena sticks to her guns.
BlairRoomie 15:26:25  And Stiles has fenced in his garden.
BlairRoomie 15:26:29   The foal seems sad sometimes.  We think she’s missing her mother – but Xena and Emma are doing their best to fill in the gap.

BlairRoomie is sending 2 files.  Do you wish to accept?





BlairRoomie 15:27:47  You know the best bit?  Xena found my baby names book and insisted that the foal had to have a name starting with ‘X’.  She claims horses are family.  So the foal is Xanthippe.  Of course, she also looked up the meaning and is now asking about hair dye for horses…
BlairRoomie  15:28:17  So, Ayesha.  How are the twins?
Ayesha229  15:28:33  Manic.  You people who have your kids one at a time don’t realise how lucky you are.
BlairRoomie  15:29:04  I wish Stiles could help out.
Ayesha229  15:29:05   I wish Stiles could visit.
Ayesha229  15:29:07   Snap!
TamClav 15:29:15   At least he wants to help.  Xander couldn’t care less.
BlairRoomie  15:29:46  Still no sign of him?
TamClav 15:29:56:  No.  Plenty of rumours though.  Leggy young things visiting his beach house.  It’s a good thing I’m not bitter.  *Heavy sarcasm*.
Ayesha229  15:30:19  Fancy a silly girly day out tomorrow?  I’m going stir-crazy and Candy Ashleydale’s promised to turn up early.


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I have to apologise to any other spelling/grammar Nazis out there for the deliberate errors in Xena’s section.  (The spellchecker wasn’t keen, either.  I had to keep undoing its corrections.)  I thought of having her teacher correct them all but that seems to be frowned upon these days…

Cycl0n3 and Blair aged up to adult without midlife crises, to my great relief: Stiles and Emma proved quite expensive.  Cycl0n3 has now also achieved his lifetime wish.


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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 11 July)
« Reply #54 on: July 11, 2013, 05:57:14 PM »
I love your writing style, it's so interesting and unusual, I can't wait for the next part!
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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 11 July)
« Reply #55 on: July 11, 2013, 06:36:39 PM »
It really does make it more interesting to have all the different bits of writing in there. Letters, emails, diary entries, school compositions! It makes even the most everyday occurrences fascinating to read. Well done. The chat was especially fun.
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« Reply #56 on: July 14, 2013, 01:35:43 PM »
I love your writing style, it's so interesting and unusual, I can't wait for the next part!
It really does make it more interesting to have all the different bits of writing in there. Letters, emails, diary entries, school compositions! It makes even the most everyday occurrences fascinating to read. Well done. The chat was especially fun.

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Of Young Love, Aliens and Committee Meetings



My dearest Holly,

Well, my only Holly, come to that.  When you turned up at the beach yesterday, I just couldn’t help myself.  I had to kiss you.  I’m sorry your favourite blouse got soaked.  It was one of those spur of the moment things.  I didn’t stop to think that having just climbed out of the hot tub might be a problem.



Of course, as soon as my arms went round you, I realised.  You were all dry and dressed and stuff.  Not good, Mike.  But then you hugged me and kissed me as if you didn’t care either.

And then you agreed to come home with me.  The stars have never looked so beautiful.  I may have the paving imprinted on my behind for life but it was worth it.



Then we kissed again and I wanted it to go on forever.



And then… the rest of it.  Last night was wonderful.  As are you.



All my love,

Mike xxx

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Darling Hols,

So sorry to hear you’re under the weather.  I told you you shouldn’t have had the lobster.  Steak is far safer.  Cuddle up in bed and look after yourself.

I should be finished here in another day or two.  Then I can come and look after you.  And maybe cuddle up with you.

Get well soon,

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Last night I saw the lights again.  I’d gone to bed but I was still awake.  Even through closed eyelids, the lights were bright – and unmistakable.  I ran out on to the balcony.



The lights were already drifting down to the ground.  Someone else was their target this time.



Michael seemed fascinated.  He didn’t try to run as I had.  Instead, he just stood there gazing up into the beam of light until it drew him up into the ship.



I didn’t know what to think – or how to feel.  Of course, I was worried for Michael.  Would he be haunted as I was?  As I still am, sometimes.  But seeing it happen to someone else removed any last doubts about my sanity.  The aliens were real.  Now maybe I’d feel confident enough to tell everyone.  With two of us, we’d be twice as likely to be believed.  Wouldn’t we?

Then I noticed Stiles on the path below me.  He’d seen it, too.

In just a few minutes, the spaceship was back.



Stiles is braver than I am.  He walked over for a closer look (and, it turned out, to get some better photos).



Just as I had, Michael teleported out with the alien (was it Tixxit again?) and stood looking dazed.  I finally pulled myself together and called him upstairs for tea and sympathy.

But it wasn’t really needed.  He was OK.  A little shaken, perhaps, but not confused and distraught as I had been.



It seems that the aliens have been working on communicating with humans – and that they have also developed a device to remove our negative feelings.



Michael was given one as a gift.  He thinks it was intended for me, to help with my flashbacks.  He also has one of their transporters.

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SASP: minutes of the Extraordinary Committee Meeting held on Sunday, Week 5

Present:
Tamara Clavell
Stiles McGraw
Emma Hatch
David Decker
Blair Decker
River McIrish
Michael Bachelor

Apologies:
Ayesha McGraw

After a brief introduction by Tamara Clavell, Emma Hatch and Michael Bachelor told of their experiences of abduction by aliens.



Photographs taken by Stiles McGraw, a witness to the second incident, and examples of alien technology were produced in support of their story and the meeting agreed that, incredible as it seemed, the evidence was overwhelming that:
  • Aliens exist and
  • They are interested in us.
It is unclear whether they regard us as objects of scientific study or a source of light entertainment.  Either way, they are prepared to reward us with more gifts of their technology.  Given that we cannot detect their observations (other than a vague feeling of being watched) and have no way of either predicting their arrival or avoiding further abductions, the SASP committee is of the collective opinion that we should make the best of it and cooperate.



From what Michael was told, Emma’s new cooking style is at least as important to promoting our health and fertility as the medical treatments we have developed.  It is therefore vital that we increase and improve our stocks of herbs and spices (Action: S. McGraw) and analyse them to try to identify the active ingredients (Action: D. Decker).

The aliens are intrigued by our quest for survival and have promised greater rewards if we can keep the ‘experiment’ going for ten generations, starting with the current children.  The nature of these rewards is not completely clear and is somewhat controversial but it appears that we could, if we choose, be revived with our current memories but with our youth restored.  Immortality also appears to be a possibility (i.e., escape from the endless cycles).

They want to study every aspect of our lives, including death.  However, they also wish to challenge us and for variety in their observations.  (This would appear to support the ‘light entertainment’ theory.)  Therefore, every generation must move to a new house, taking limited money and possessions, but before doing so, each heir must complete a series of tasks.



These are codified as rules in Appendix 1* but can be summarised as:
  • Success at school and in a career
  • Expertise in a skill
  • Completion of a series of unique tasks   Can’t we call them ‘Black Ops’?  It sounds way cooler –  DD
  • Financial success, demonstrated through property ownership
  • Achieving maturity.  Basically, having a few birthdays – DD
The aliens do not wish us to live in isolation but as part of our society.



They were intrigued by the recent attempted burglary and therefore would particularly like to see more of ‘the homeless ones with strange clothing’ (see Rules 2 and 3).

Finally, they wish every household to assemble a unique collection of ten items.  (They are aware that we have already started one.)

It will be observed that the number ten recurs throughout the ruleset.  The aliens find it amusing that beings with four limbs, each with five digits, would choose to use base ten in preference to four, five or twenty.  It’s an in-joke!  I told you we were on the alien equivalent of reality TV.

In the immediate future, it is clear that the onus of completing these challenges will largely be on Xena Decker.  Given her youth, SASP feels that knowledge of her responsibilities should be introduced gradually, as she develops the maturity to cope with them (Action: B. Decker).  Meanwhile, we should ensure that she continues to do well in school (Action: all).

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*Three more suggestions were rejected as rules but it is the SASP committee’s fervent hope that Xena and her heirs will do their best to comply, since these are the raisons d’être for both SASP and Xena herself.  However, since we require the goodwill of Tixxit’s society, the rules in Appendix 1 take priority.  These additions are:

  • The family should attempt to ensure the survival of as many original Sunset Valley bloodlines as possible.
  • Of these, descendants of the original household should be given priority.
  • The offspring of ‘real’ Sims are to be preferred as spouses and ‘clones’ should be avoided where possible.
  • All children born into the family shall have names beginning with ‘X’.  The aliens’ll love it!  Just point out that it’s the Roman numeral for 10.
  • No spouse shall be named Crumplebottom or Steel.

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River,

One of our esteemed committee members seems to have made some inappropriate additions to your excellent minutes.  Could you be an angel and run off a clean copy, then get it to our legal eagle ASAP?  I’d do it myself but Gunther Goth wants a meeting today.  Maybe the old skinflint is finally going to cough up some cash.

Thanks,

Tam



Sorry about the slightly boring chapter.  I had to get the rules in somewhere and this seemed like the right point.  The committee meeting was staged in a parallel file since I could never get enough of them together in-game for anything that looked like a discussion.  Even in a file with static needs and no free will, they still managed to spoil a lot of screenshots.  Blair kept getting up and walking around, complaining about the crowd, Michael kept insisting he had pathing issues for no apparent reason and Tamara appeared to be sucking lemons.



Having created the set for the SASP offices, I may use it again later – although its location is strangely empty in the main story :).

I’d been waiting for someone else to get abducted so that poor Emma had some support.  Eventually I sent half the household out in search of space rocks.  I didn’t do too well, since they don’t have the aliens haven’t given them a collection helper yet and it’s been so long since I’ve played in SV, I’ve forgotten where most of the spawners are.  Still, they collected enough to trigger a visit that night.  Michael didn’t get pregnant, by the way – the house was full at this point.

…And, since he doesn’t seem to be appearing much in the story itself, here is an irrelevant toddler pic of Xavier.



I thought his hair was random mutation until one of the offspring pointed out that Boyd has pale blond/grey hair.  I checked in a new Sunset Valley file and, yes, Xavier has inherited his granddad’s hair.


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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 17 July)
« Reply #58 on: July 17, 2013, 12:25:39 PM »
What an amazingly creative take on the dynasty rules! Hm...I wonder why our dear Holly is feeling under the weather. ;)

Xavier is adorable. I just love Boyd's hair color.

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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 17 July)
« Reply #59 on: July 17, 2013, 03:28:40 PM »
What an amazingly creative take on the dynasty rules!
Thank you.  If I'm writing a story, I like to have a reason for the challenge, even if it is a bit far-fetched.  Of course, this does mean I'm casting my readers as aliens.  Is that better or worse than implying your mother is a llama?

Hm...I wonder why our dear Holly is feeling under the weather. ;)
Gosh, I can't imagine :P.

Xavier is adorable. I just love Boyd's hair color.
He is.  I'm a bit worried about the width of his nose: not sure how that will develop as he gets older.  The hair is good, though.  I sort of knew Boyd had pale hair, if I'd thought about it, but it's really quite odd: a mixture of a pale orangey colour and a very light green-blue.  I'm beginning to wish Xena had inherited it too.