Saturday, February 1, 2014

Game of Cards

Day 1: We went in full force with no remorse. We brought out the AK's, the MGK's and whatever else we could find. We were about to show these natives who runs this island. There's a new "Big Kahuna" in town, and he plays no games. We had the natives so shocked out of their minds, that they had no time to react. They just let it happen. Day 2: Since our first attempt at scaring the natives to show the who's boss the other day went so well, we thought about using the same methods. You know, the usual forcing them to do whatever I say and they won't get shot down type of business. Still, they weren't posing as a threat, so Henry, Perry, abd I decide to relax at the beach and soak in the atmosphere of our new land. Day 3: Being bad is way too much fun! We pushed them once again for more resources. As usual, they attended to our every command. We hit our spot again at the beach and were relaxing for a few good minutes until we heard a noise. We turn around to find that a few of the natives decided to finally grow a pair and take a stand against us by throwing rocks...ROCKS!! So we ran for shelter since we had none of our artillery with us at that time. Oh, they are definitely gonna get it tomorrow. Day 4: After their attack on us yesterday, we were packed and loaded when we went out. The natives confronted us about how they didn't appreciate the way they were being treated by us from the very beginning. Unfortunately, it's too bad that we didn't care, because in our minds, the guys with the big boy guns are the ones that have more of a say on what goes on. Guess what, we're the guys with the big boy guns, so for the natives, it's back to square one. Day 5: The natives began to suddenly be more hostile, attacking us with everything that they had. They've upgraded from rocks to bows and arrows. Now, while I will admit that rocks hurt, those arrows are ever so painful. I'm starting to feel a little less confident about attacking the natives straight on for their resources. So we decided to chill out with attacking them and found some common ground to where no one would get hurt, yet everyone could be happy. So this day went pretty well. Day 6: I'll tell you one thing, Karma is a...well, you know. The day after we finally find some sort of common ground with the natives a monsoon happens. Resources are now less available so we can neither press for them nor be nice to get them. Day 7: After the horrible monsoon, we think it is to the best of our interest to just move on to the next island. We got about 3,000 in profits. Unfortunately, that's not the number we expected. Let's hope we do better at the next island and learn from our mistakes here.

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