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Monday, July 11, 2005
New Site!
Silent Security Force is a relatively new organization so we're getting registered for new websites and forums all the time. Our newest coolest website is http://spaces.msn.com/members/SilentSecurityForce/
VISIT IT!!
GIVE US FEEDBACK!!
GIVE US NEW WEBSITES AND FORUMS TO JOIN!!
We'd greatly appreciate it
Thanks
-Wes-
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Wednesday, July 6, 2005
Will Anime die with our generation?
Will Anime die with our generation? Looking back at my parents generation I see all the old pointless comedies that were popular at the time and are now forgotten. Will some of the Animes we love now be forgotten in the next few generations. I remember my father talking about the andy griffen show and how it was so popular back then. In the future will our generation of Anime be forgotten. Now some of the real popular old shows are still on the TV land channel, but those are the real popular ones, what will happen to the unpopular Anime, heck what will happen to the popular Anime. Some of these shows are too good to be forgotten.
POST OR REPLY BY -Wes- OF THE SSF
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Monday, July 4, 2005
Reason for the SSF
The reason i established the SSF was because I noticed something when I was on a forum. A certain person usually sticks to a certain room. So my solution was to put a group together that all had their strengths in different catagories and then put them under one screenname. It started out with just Rod and I then progressed from one forum to 14 different forums and websites. If you know of a forum or webpage that we can infiltrate please feel free to speak up!
I try to make our lead posters (Rod, Jake, and I) put they're names at the end of each post, so you know who made the post.
I blame any misspelled words on the tiny keypad on the cell phone im typing this on
BY -Wes- OF THE SSF. CO-FOUNDER OF THE SSF
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Tuesday, June 28, 2005
Game Review: Project Snowblind POST BY -Wes-
Project Snowblind
“THE FUTURE OF WAR”
-GAMEINFORMER
This is my review of Project Snowblind for the PS2. You start off as Second Lieutenant Nathan Frost. After you try saving a fellow coalition soldier from sure death by a bomb dropped from a republic chopper you end up receiving Bio-enhancements in order to stay alive. That’s where it gets interesting. In the first three levels alone you receive a Carbine, Pistol, Kinetic Kicker, Shotgun, Rocket Launcher, and Sniper. That’s only a few of the weapons. Throughout the game you’ll receive special augmentations from your bio-enhanced body such as Infrared Vision, Ballistic Shielding, Invisibility, and an Electric Storm that homes in on enemies and terminates them. Also you get Fragmentation Grenades, EMP’s (electro-magnetic-pulse), Flash bangs, Gas Grenade, Riot Walls, and awesome little Spiderbots that seek and destroy enemies with lasers on their heads. One of the best parts of the game is all the things you can interact with. You can drive most every vehicle except destroyed or occupied ones. You can pilot a walking missile launcher on legs called an Ogre. In Snowblind they’ve allowed you to pick up IV stands, boxes, wheelchairs, crates and more. One of my favorite parts about the game is they’ve allowed you to hack turrets, attacking robots, computers, and your own spiderbot and use them, instead of putting yourself in the battle. My favorite Weapon in the entire game has to be the Flechette gun. The basic fire (R1) shoots a series of electric bullets at your opponent, the alternative fire (my favorite)(R2) shoots out a series of little electric balls that seeks out enemies and shocks them to death, you can just stand by and watch as they yell “Get them off of me”. This game is incredibly short, for the one player storyline that is. The only Boss in the game is incredibly short and you can just let the Flechette gun’s alternative fire do all the work. Another downside is that there is no local multiplayer. You must have the internet adaptor to do anything else with project snowblind besides the single player storyline. The graphics are pretty damn good and the storyline is short but makes sense. Overall I give this game a 4 out of 5 stars. Now for my favorite part of the review, hints and codes. In the second level where you’re walking around the complex near where you go to talk with the General (or whatever rank he is) you’ll encounter the icepick. Usually when you shoot people there they’ll just yell but they’ll be alright the icepick allows you to kill them, be careful you only have two.
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IMPORTANT
starting tommorow the gang at the SSF will be taking a few days off, more like two weeks. We will be celebrating the fourth of July together and will probably not be posting, sorry for the inconveniance right off the start.
POSTED BY -WES- OF THE SSF
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