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Looks like a diver to me as well. Has anyone maxed scuba diving? Anyway, I just realised what you mean about Aoife. She's well and truly disappeared then, hasn't she? Too bad :( that's happening an awful lot in the Callahan file and it's incredibly sad., especially since most of the town is family now. Of course, there were 20 in the latest generation so I suppose it's my fault for overloading the town. Good job with all the populating though, I've never seen someone do so much with monogamy in the game!
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About that certificate, the little icon reminds me of a diver
Looks like a diver to me as well. Has anyone maxed scuba diving?
Oh yes, it probably is a diver.  I couldn't work out what it was supposed to be.  I can be pretty certain that no-one's maxed scuba diving, since I don't own the Island Paradise EP.  I sent one of the Sims to look at it and it is, in fact, Xena's riding certificate.  At a guess, that's become the default certificate design since the last patch.  One's turned up in the Household Skills file, as well.  I'll have to check what that one's supposed to be.

Also, I like the fact that you're trying to keep the town populated because lack of story progression is kinda scary for a dynasty. Atleast for me
You do still get other people moving in.  It's just that they're mostly adults and they tend to look the same.  The last five generations of my previous DecaDynasty looked pretty much identical.  I'm trying to go for more variety this time.

Anyway, I just realised what you mean about Aoife. She's well and truly disappeared then, hasn't she? Too bad :( that's happening an awful lot in the Callahan file and it's incredibly sad., especially since most of the town is family now. Of course, there were 20 in the latest generation so I suppose it's my fault for overloading the town. Good job with all the populating though, I've never seen someone do so much with monogamy in the game!

Yes, she's completely gone.  She may still exist in Deniz' family tree but I wouldn't be surprised if she disappears from there as well now that Stiles isn't around to remember that she existed.

Big families do seem to cause problems, although story progression used to retaliate by killing off children, which was pretty distressing.  The disappearances seem to be a more recent phenomenon.  I've been trying to keep the number of kids fairly low, hoping that it'll stay below the critical game-annoying level, but it's a difficult balancing act and Aoife was apparently one child too many :(.

All the matchmaking is quite fun.  Of course, in a few generations, all the families will be married to each other and I'll run out of potential spouses - at which point, they can move to a new town and start the whole process over again :).



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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty
« Reply #77 on: July 30, 2013, 04:45:17 PM »
A Trip to France (and Drama at Home)

“Hello?  Hello!  Hello?  Is that Xavier?  The line’s terrible.”



“Hi, it’s Miraj….

“Oh, Caller ID.  Of course you knew.

“Um, well.  I found the plants you wanted.  Or most of them.  The pomelo tree isn’t in fruit but I raided the rest of the garden.  I’m quite glad the owner was out.



“And your Plant Finder was right about that house on the hill…



"…although its information on the little island’s out of date.  You were right, I could zeneport there…



"…and I did, and picked some of those red grapes.

“Cranerlet?  Yes, probably.  Anyway, I meditated again and got back safely.  Then I went into the village.  Well, if you’re in France, you have to try the food, don’t you?



“I got to talking to some of the locals and apparently, the river’s safe to swim in now.  Since they built that hydroelectric plant upstream, the currents are a lot less fierce.  So this morning I tried it.  It’s quite pleasant, in fact… so any of you could have come here, really.



“Oh, I did some fishing, too.  Caught some frogs and snails – enough to stock a pond back home, assuming I can get them through Airport Security...



“How’s Yvette?



“Oh dear. I don’t know why she insists on diving into skips all the time.  It’s not as though we’re short of money.  I think she just likes it.  I told her she was going to get a horrible disease sooner or later.  D’you think your mum might have a word with her?  Maybe Yvette’ll listen to her.  She won’t listen to me.  I’m just the idiot who loves her.



“Well, that settles it.  I’m going to see if I can get a flight home tonight.  She needs someone to look after her.”

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Tuesday 9

Mmm… haven’t written anything in here for a while.  I’m still trying to make sense of last Friday.  The day when Uncle Stiles died.  The day when Mum told me what’s really going on around here.  (I’m furious that little brainbox Xavier had it worked out already.)  And, ironically enough, the day when Xanthippe and I won our first international competition.  They called the race the Crumplebottom Cup.  To me, it will always be the Stiles McGraw Challenge.



I’ve started trying to befriend wild horses.  They’re so beautiful.



Not too much luck so far, although one did agree to come home with me.  I’ve called her Zoë. ‘ X’ names are for really special horses.



I did meet a unicorn at Pinochle Pond the other night.  No, really.  Now that would be a horse worth an ‘X’.

But I’m beginning to wonder if perhaps I’m too obsessed with horses.  I’ve hardly spoken to any human-type people since I left school.  Not even Tyrone, although he keeps sending me love letters.  He’s so sweet and old-fashioned.

And I look at Yvette, so deliriously happy to be pregnant even though I’ve never seen anyone be sick so often.  Is that ‘ew’ or ‘aaaaah’?  And poor sweet Miraj, unable to believe he got so lucky.  Am I missing out on real life here?



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Stardate 9.5 19:56

An oldie but a goodie

Our second wedding anniversary!  I can’t remember having even a first anniversary before.



LT may insist that she’s a tatty Old Bear now but she still looks the same to me.  With the kids and assorted housemates all busy with other things, we spent the day enjoying the quiet house and each other…



…if you know what I mean.

In fact, why am I wasting time blogging?  The night’s still young.  We co








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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 30 July)
« Reply #78 on: July 30, 2013, 05:12:44 PM »
Noooo! Please tell me they're all right.
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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 30 July)
« Reply #79 on: July 30, 2013, 06:09:36 PM »
Oh goodness, I actually gasped at the ending. This...this might not be good. :o

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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 30 July)
« Reply #80 on: July 30, 2013, 06:43:47 PM »
Noooo meteor!
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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 30 July)
« Reply #81 on: August 01, 2013, 05:16:13 AM »
What the heck is this?! Bad meteors, bad!



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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty
« Reply #82 on: August 01, 2013, 04:03:27 PM »
Meteor!

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Saturday 9

What people don’t seem to realise is that the actual surviving-the-disaster part of surviving a disaster is the easy bit.  Everything seems to shift into slow motion and you just do what has to be done.  It’s only later that you start replaying everything in your head obsessively.  That’s the tough part.

I suddenly realised the night had got a little darker than normal at about the same time I registered the neighbours yelling.



I looked up and saw a large – something – blotting out the stars.  Then Xanth bolted, warned by some equine sixth sense I wish I had.  I stood there a moment longer, then Alan yelled, “Run!” and I did.  By the time the meteor hit, I was safe inside the house.  Dad was there, too.  He’d whacked Zippy on the behind and the stupid horse had actually lived up to his name for once and taken off.  (Honestly, he’s the laziest horse I’ve ever met.  The name’s ironic.)





For a few seconds, everything was bright lights and noise.

Briefly, it went dark.  Chokingly thick smoke was starting to drift into the house.



Then the fires started.



The media hailed our neighbours as heroes – and quite rightly, I think.  Although they were all badly burned, Madison, Alan and Ayesha (who’d been visiting) rushed over with extinguishers.



Finally, I managed to come out of my shocked stupor and join in.  After all, I’d always thought fire was a bit of fun, right?



Wrong.  It’s horrible.

Between us, we managed to put the flames out.  Just as well, since the fire brigade never bothered to show up.  It was the night of their Annual Dance, apparently.



…And life went on.  It has to.  Doesn’t it?

Dad was storming around, calling the aliens all sorts of names I didn’t know he knew.  His theory is that their ratings were falling and the director decided to spice things up a bit.  Personally, I think it was just a random event.

Mum kept going on about how I was right underneath and could have been killed – to the point where I was quite bored with the whole thing.  You wouldn’t believe how deeply I regret that now.

Our resident couples took it as a cue to advance their relationships.  I hear that happens a lot.  Wartime baby booms and all that.  Miraj and Yvette got married quietly during the night and moved out with baby Yasmin.



Sam proposed to Sandi.  (We think they're also expecting a baby.)



By dawn, Mum and Dad were still flapping in their different ways.  Xav took off for the library and I decided to grab a few hours’ sleep in my flat at the ranch.

I wish now that I’d stayed.

I spent some time (okay, many hours) stalking wild horses at Summer Hill Springs.  The one I had my eye on was way beyond skittish.  Finally, just when I was giving up, Zulu agreed to let me adopt him: my third wild horse and tenth horse best friend.



Then my phone rang.  It was the mayor, wanting to present me with the Key to the City.  (City?  What city?  It’s a small town at best.  Oh well.  Let the politicians hang on to their delusions.)  I rode Zulu over to the town hall.  He’s a lot faster than Zippy.



I noticed Elizabeth Bunch was there.  The last time I saw her she was a little girl.  She’s growing up fast.



After chatting to what seemed like half the town, I rode over to the equestrian centre and sold Zulu.  In another life, I’d like to breed horses seriously but there just isn’t space where we live.  Xanthippe stays, of course, but all of the others get sold as soon as they’ve had some basic training…

…And for the second time, the sparkles hit me as I came out.



I rushed home to tell everyone that I was now two steps nearer to moving when the odd stillness struck me.  Our house is always full of comings and goings, chatting adults, crying babies and beeping computers.  Why was it so quiet suddenly?  No Dad in his underwear upgrading the fixtures or making stupid forum posts.  No Sam and Sandi, embarrassingly all over each other.  No Mum, watching TV or clearing up….  No Mum.

Then I saw Xavier.  Staring at a book he obviously wasn’t reading.  It was upside-down, for a start.  And I found out what had happened.

I’d thought Mum seemed haunted by the disaster, going on and on about what a narrow escape we’d all had – and me in particular.  If I hadn’t barged out of the house and off to the ranch, would anything have been different?

Probably not – but it doesn’t help particularly.

Xav says that Mum went out onto the balcony to clear up the ash and see whether the windows would need replacing or could be rescued with some sandpaper and varnish.  Then she looked out at the garden.  From up here, the devastation is quite striking: the huge rocks everywhere, the charring, the enormous dent right where I’d been standing…

It must just have been too much.  Grim came for her before she’d even started sweeping.



I’m ashamed of myself but I couldn’t stand it.  I went over to see Tyrone instead.  He’d just lost his mother, too – although in considerably less dramatic circumstances.  We sat out in the garden, watching the stars and discussing life, death and love.



It probably helped that his mum had been in on this from the beginning and he knew all about the aliens and their peculiar demands.  Plus, he was my oldest friend.  I really felt I could relax with him, tell him all of my stupid guilts and regrets.  I realised that he was someone I could envisage spending the rest of my life with.



One thing led to another and, before the night was over, I found myself down on one knee, proposing.




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OK, sorry to panic everyone.  (Well, I panicked myself, briefly.)  This was by no means my first meteor strike and there was never any real danger of losing the Sims.  I had my first meteor in my very first Ambitions game.  When my Twinbrook private eye wondered why the sky had gone dark, I didn’t know what he was on about.  It was night-time!  Of course it was dark!  Fortunately, he was out jogging and was well clear when it hit and I found out what the problem was.  For a while, I was expecting meteors in every game.

I don’t think it's mentioned in the summary, but I very nearly lost Grayling Wan-Goddard to a meteor when she was still a teenager.  Since fishing isn’t the most interesting of supermaxes, I’d left her up at Pinochle Pond one weekend while I concentrated on the rest of the family.  When I noticed the 'getting dark' pop-up, I had no idea how long it had been there.  She escaped with a singeing, fortunately.  Maybe I should take it as a good omen that that dynasty succeeded after nearly losing the gen 1 heir…

The part about Miraj and Tuatha’s Garden in the previous update was me being cross about the island having become easy to reach, by the way.  I liked it being almost inaccessible.  (Although I’d have got it as a freebie this time, anyway, given that Miraj arrived with level 7 martial arts.)

Yvette really did have the worst morning sickness I’ve seen in a Sim, effectively setting the average for this file back to normal.  River had thrown up once and the others had had vomit-free pregnancies.  Maybe it really was the dumpster-diving obsession.  Whenever I took my eye off her, she’d be upside-down in a skip.

It was sad that Blair died so soon.  According to the game, she was only 89, although she’d somehow picked up an extra day of adulthood (Cycl0n3 acquired two) and so was really 90.  One of the worst things about playing with a large household is losing more Sims I care about.

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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 1 August)
« Reply #83 on: August 01, 2013, 05:52:31 PM »
Good-bye, Blair. Even though it didn't make much difference, I'm glad she died of old age rather than from the meteor.
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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 1 August)
« Reply #84 on: August 01, 2013, 07:08:22 PM »
Farewell, Blair. Poor Cycl0n3 though...I can't imagine...

Yay for Xena and Tyrone though! It looks like she's almost ready for the move! And congrats to Miraj and Yvette, and Sam and Sandi (gosh I love those two). More townie babies! :D

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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 1 August)
« Reply #85 on: August 02, 2013, 04:31:27 AM »
Good-bye, Blair. Even though it didn't make much difference, I'm glad she died of old age rather than from the meteor.
Farewell, Blair. Poor Cycl0n3 though...I can't imagine...

Blair was the only one who wasn't in danger from the meteor.  She was in the bath at the time and stayed there.  The rest of them (including both horses) kept getting 'React to meteor' in their action queues and trying to run off and look at it.  I had to keep pausing and giving them something else to do.  It was sad that she went so soon, though, just when everything was starting to calm down.

Forgot to say in the update that she did achieve her lifetime wish, although not until she was 84.  It didn't help that Hank moved from partner to boss when Justine died and was replaced by Sandi, who was about to join the household. Then Hank retired, so Blair worked a shift with no partner or boss.  When she died, her job performance was back in the red again (not sure why) and I was about to tell her to retire and spend more time with Cycl0n3  :'(.

His immediate reaction to her death was suitably inappropriate: he wandered out on to the balcony while Grim was waving his scythe around and then just turned around and went inside again.  It almost looked as though he shrugged.  "Oh yes, the Grim Reaper's come to take my wife away.  Now what's happening online?"   It was only after Grim disappeared that he got up from the computer and started crying.  He's hardly stopped since :(.

Yay for Xena and Tyrone though! It looks like she's almost ready for the move! And congrats to Miraj and Yvette, and Sam and Sandi (gosh I love those two). More townie babies! :D

Like everyone apart from Cycl0n3 and Blair, Xena is having a midlife crisis - and her first wish was to move house ;D.  I'm glad that she's not going far - it'll be easy to stay in touch with the old household.  Although this probably means more horrible plumbing, based on the other two lofts  ::).  At least Tyrone's house seems to have more space.  It's been quite hard to get screenshots at the Roomies', with all those angles and balconies - an awful lot of it is only 3 squares wide.

I'm looking forward to seeing how the new townie babies turn out.  They were both still little blobs in blankets the last time I checked.

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« Reply #86 on: August 04, 2013, 09:47:09 AM »
A Chaotic Party and Quiet Weddings

Trottings and Jottings

Sunday 10

Of course, as soon as my friends heard I was engaged, they insisted I had to throw a party.  Well, my human friends did – horses aren't much for parties.  My old schoolfriend Davina was the most insistent, so I put her in charge of the arrangements.  This may not have been one of my better ideas.  Davina does tend to overdo things.

It started out OK.  She proposed a toast and talked about her long friendship with ‘That Horsey Girl’.  They used to call me that at school.  Then she launched into a potted bio.  Missing out on graduation came up of course but most of it was nice.  Then she started spraying fizzy nectar around and my new dress got soaked.



Naturally, Davina had thought it was appropriate to book party dancers dressed as cowboys.  Half-dressed as cowboys.



At one point, I popped out to the loo and saw that Uncle Stiles had turned up and was watching TV with Dad and Sandi.



Dad looked so sad still.  Then I had one of those thoughts that only seem like a good idea when you’re at a party.  Why not call for a Sing-A-Gram to cheer him up?







Fortunately, he appreciated the thought and didn’t mind the timing.  I was about to ask the singer to stay and join the party when he disappeared.  Just vanished into thin air.  How odd.  Well, that gave Davina another idea.  Why not invite a magician?

Somehow, he arrived but just joined the party instead of giving us a show.  At least, I don’t think he did.  Not all of the nectar had been sprayed around and things were starting to get a bit hazy.  I think we all piled into the hot tub at one point, even though it was freezing outside.  Then we decided we fancied pizza.  Goodness knows why – we’d replicated some of Auntie Emma’s finest dishes and most of the guests had brought food along.



Then Xanth tried to prove that some horses are party animals and kept getting into the house.  She even tried to use the teleporter.  Maybe she’d been at the nectar, too.



Someone yelled that there weren’t enough hot men at the party and we should call the fire brigade.



I have an awful feeling it might have been me.

Meanwhile, in the bathroom…





Yes, a pretty eventful night all round.

After all that, I’m not sure I want to have a big wedding.  Sandi and Sam sneaked out of the house this morning and got married quietly, in a pretty place up on the hill.  Doing something like that seems quite appealing.  Wonder what Tyrone thinks?





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Monday 10

Remember that imaginary friend of Xavier’s?  It seems Mum always believed in its her existence and she and Dad had been developing something to turn her real.  Since Mum died, Dad’s spent most of his time at the chemistry bench and today he succeeded in making the potion.







So now my little brother is madly in love with an ex-doll.  Dad’s already dropping unsubtle hints about wanting to become a grandfather – and I’m not sure but I think I saw a ring on Storm’s finger.



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Tuesday 10

Dad was telling me this morning that he and Mum had been planning a wedding party but then changed their minds on the spur of the moment and had a private ceremony at the beach.  I phoned and told Tyrone about it and he liked the idea.

So this afternoon, I got all dressed up and stood with Ty under the very same arch where Mum and Dad had exchanged their vows.



I sort of wish he’d waited until afterwards to try out the hot tub but never mind.  He looks good in anything.  Then he put the ring on my finger and I forgot about his clothing choices.







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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty
« Reply #87 on: August 04, 2013, 09:52:18 AM »
Generation 1 summary

Home: Cosmopolitan Lofts, 260 Sunnyside Boulevard, Sunset Valley
Heir: Xena Decker
Traits: Perceptive, Loves the Heat, Equestrian, Daredevil, Charismatic
Lifetime wish: The Jockey

Parents: David and Blair Decker (aka Cycl0n3 Sw0rd and Blair Wainwright)
Heir on elementary school honor roll? Yes
Heir on high school honor roll? Yes

Household NPC friends:
  • Davina Pritchett (Newspaper Deliverer)
  • August McNutt (Pet Adoption Worker)
  • Ginny Poirier (University Mascot)
  • Teddy Bayer (Party Dancer)
  • Edmund Silver (Magician)
  • Zane Mace (Firefighter)
  • Frank Lytle (Pizza Deliverer)
  • Dedric Gates (Repairman)
  • Bobby Cleary (Tattoo Artist)
  • Benny Smith (Proprietor)

Household best friends:
  • Tyrone Clavell
  • Xanthippe Decker (horse)
  • Terrell Link
  • Teddy Bayer
  • Benny Smith
  • Xavier Decker
  • Storm Decker
  • Zanzibar Decker (horse)
  • Zippy Decker (horse)
  • Zachary Decker (horse)
…and another six horses!

Unique maxed career: Private Investigator
Unique supermaxed skill: Riding











Unique opportunities (BlackOps) completed by heir:   
  • The Case of the Backwashed Toothbrush
  • The Case of the Missing Mouthwash
  • Digging for Dirt
  • The Case of the Unsure Heart
  • Equestrian Lovers' Meet and Greet
  • Bye Bye Flamingo
  • The Case of the Wayward Jalopy
  • Ballot Buffoonery
  • Professional Horse Training Seminar
  • The Mystery of the Naked Ring Finger

Building: The Serving Hatch (formerly Hogan's Deep-Fried Diner)
Property: Xanthippe's Ranch (formerly Equestrian Regional Training Grounds)
Property fully upgraded?  Yes
Heir adult?  Yes
Tombstone (large): Stiles McGraw



Set of items of unique type: Career rewards
(Ten Yomoshoto Evasions for reaching level 8 of the Private Investigator career, earned by Blair, Ayesha, Tamara, Cycl0n3, Stiles, Michael, River, Ethan, Xena and Xavier)
Total value: §98000



Vacation days used: 2
Days carried forward to next generation: 8

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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 1 August)
« Reply #88 on: August 04, 2013, 09:57:19 AM »
Very impressive! It never would have occurred to me to have 10 different people get the P.I. cars.
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Re: The X Factor: A Decker Dynasty (updated 1 August)
« Reply #89 on: August 04, 2013, 10:06:47 AM »
Wow, a job well done! Congrats on the first move!

 

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