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From: bynum@beethoven.cs.colostate.edu ( evan bynum)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Best frags done to you?
Date: 30 Aug 1994 17:45:12 GMT
Organization: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523
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Distribution: world
Message-ID: <33vr78$189d@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU>
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Summary: Who fragged you best?
Keywords: DooM, frag, wow
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Howdy folks,
I've seen a lot of talk about frags that outdid all others.
Descriptions of splattering bodies and surprise kills are fine, but they're
all due to the author's efforts. What I'd like to see discussed are frags
delivered upon these same authors that they think are worth repeating to the
net. Of course, some of the frags won't be as detailed as before, since the
unfortunates might not have been looking in the direction of that missile or
BFG round. Still, I think that you DooM masters can come up with situations
that you feel were particularly amusing, or cite at least one instance when
you let your guard down just a bit too long...
Evan H. Bynum
new address ==> bynum@cs.colostate.edu
P.S. I can't really start the cascade with a frag, because I don't have
access to a network (I think. I'm new to Colorado State). Don't let that
discourage you - I really want to read about enemy frags. Thanks.