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UER Forum > Archived Rookie Forum > Proper announcement? (Viewed 894 times)
bonnie&clyde 


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Re: Proper announcement?
<Reply # 20 on 7/6/2011 1:37 AM >
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Posted by Intrinsic
"Hi, my name is Lord Rick. May I inspect your camera for images of orbz"

works every time.


That could get ur ass kicked. Do you also charge $ to hang out with you?

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Re: Proper announcement?
<Reply # 21 on 7/6/2011 6:48 AM >
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Posted by Durdan
i typically announce my presence when going into any building.. especially one that i think may be home to squatters, etc. i just poke my head into the POE and say "hello..? just here taking pictures. that's all. anyone here?"

most places i go isnt really surrounded by any security force, so staying quiet isnt an issue.


I do this as well. I usually don't call out though, I whistle. Although, it's not so much an issue of staying quiet. The way I see it, if I call out when I go in, and it is security or whatever, I can come up with any bull shit excuse, just curious what this place was, or I was wondering if I could come in for some quick photos, or who cares. But if it is security, now I know. If no one calls out, it's all mine.

You can't lose in this scenario. It's not as if though you can be arrested for questioning things...... yet.

Of course this logic is no good if your thing is evading detection and whatnot, which can also be cool I guess. The older I get the less thrilling and more expensive shit like that becomes. My earlier fears have been confirmed, getting older sucks.


On a thread related note, I have heard people in drains before and seen fresh footprints. I'm sure I am not the only drainer who does this, but we immediately go straight to the creepy loud moaning sounds. The kind of shit you definitely do not want to hear in a drain. That said, I have not run into other explorers. Cops, yes.

TL;DR - Fuck you.



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Re: Proper announcement?
<Reply # 22 on 7/6/2011 7:00 AM >
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I tap my left ankle with my left index finger 3 times.

That usually sorts out the boys from them men.

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Re: Proper announcement?
<Reply # 23 on 7/6/2011 7:00 AM >
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Delet me please oh ModGod - double post
[last edit 7/6/2011 7:01 AM by Dougo - edited 1 times]

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Re: Proper announcement?
<Reply # 24 on 7/6/2011 4:33 PM >
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Since there are no other explorers in my area, it's perfectly appropriate for me to yell "Police! Announce yourselves!" when I walk into a building.

Running into other people while exploring is very rare around here, though, especially if you explore during the day.

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