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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:41:56 GMT -5
A new era awaits in the history of Survivor, for 40 seasons we've seen many things, from Erik being stupid to Philip being stupid to Rudy being voted sexiest Survivor to our producers having a favourite All-Star contest just to give Rupert a million bucks. But this is a new generation. We will usher in a new era of Survivor, starting in the country of Togo in the land of West Africa. What will we change? Nothing! But we can pretend to as we round up another great cast of people!
39 Days, 20 Randomly Generated People, 1 Survivor!
(OOC: I'm creating a Survivor season. I'll try it out because its pretty much like writing a wrestling angle, but with Survivor elements. I will provide a recap of events and obviously tribals, please give it a chance and tell me what's good or what needs to be changed.)
Let's meet the tribes!
ZULU
Harold Houston, a 77 year old Administrative assistant from Center Junction, Indiana
Christopher Ramos, a 49 year old Tumor Registrar from Arma, Kansas
Laurence Ramer, a 56 year old Policeman from Lincoln, Nebraska
Jerry Santana, a 52 year old Plant Custodian from San Diego, California
David Haslam, a 52 year old Executive Housekeeper from Hartford, Connecticut
Paula Cortez, a 74 year old Automotive Engineer from Oranglevale, California
Dorothy Patterson, a 71 year old retired Mechanic from Grantsville, West Virgina
Kimberly Slater, a 47 year old Edition Binding Worker from Windsor, Ontario Canada
Patricia Stewart, a 69 year old Fish Cleaner from Westbury, New York
Debra Sidhu, a 40 year old Pedicurist from Erin, Tennessee
HIMBA
Kenneth Hopkins, a 60 year old Truck Driver from Atlanta, Georgia
James Leblanc, a 47 year old Reactor Operator from Ogden, Utah
Neil Fultz, a 42 year old Brazing Worker from Genoa, Illinois
Homer Crawford, a 19 year old Counter Clerk from Pennsauken, New Jersey
Frank Romero, a 43 year old Groundskeeper from Winfield, Alabama
Ava Brown, a 34 year old Electrical Inspector from Kenner, Louisiana
Susan Houston (No relation to Harold), a 36 year old Insurance Sales Agent from Low Country, South Carolina
Rita Liner, a 56 year old Labour Contractor from Colombus, Ohio
Johanna Lowry, a 42 year old Theoretical Chemist from Kearns, Utah
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST...
THE BEST SURVIVOR CONTESTANT EVER BEHIND RUDY BOESCH...
Bettye Davis, an 85 year old retired Data Input Clerk from York, Pennsylvania
Let the game begin...
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:42:18 GMT -5
DAY 1 Reward Challenge
The two tribes, no doubt the highest average age in history, line up on the island, anxiously awaiting the arrival of the brand new host, Gordon Ramsay, on the island.
Gordon Ramsay begins with a speech.
Gordon: Welcome everyone to the ground breaking 41st season of Survivor! One more thing... I'm not the host you stupid wankers! Please welcome the host of Survivor for the 41st time, the legendary Jeff Probst!
Jeff: As Gordon was saying, welcome everyone to Survivor Togo!!! We have put you all here in the lands of West Africa for another season of blindsides, backstabs, and at the end of the day, one of you will earn the title of Sole Survivor and the 1 million dollar grand prize, while the rest of you will one by one be voted off the island. Before we get things started I would like to announce that we have a new record, of oldest person to ever play Survivor, 85 year old Bettye Davis, beating the record previously held by the late great Rudy Boesch by ten years! Now, just because many of you will not be walking away with the money, who says we can't have an amazing journey on the way, and that journey starts right now! Are you ready to get to your first reward challenge?
(YES!)
Jeff: For your first challenge, you will gather everything you can off of this boat and onto your raft until there is none left, from there you will head out to the beach where you will find your camp. Good luck.
Survivors ready! Go!
Immediately it becomes clear that Laurence is doing the majority of the work for Zulu, while the Himba tribe seems to fall short as Bettye isn't able to keep up and sits in the raft organizing the items. By the time the challenge ends we can see that Harold is doing incredibly for his age and everyone seems to want to work with him. We'll see what happens when we get to the island however...
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:42:39 GMT -5
Day 1
Zulu Tribe
Immediately the entire tribe decides to try to start a fire and build a shelter. During the wood gathering, Harold, Laurence, David, and Jerry form an alliance because they were the four who contributed the most during the marooning, while on the other side there seems to be a loose bond between Debra. Kimberly, Christopher, and Paula, with Dorothy and Patricia being on the outs immediately. During the shleter building process, true to his marooning performance Harold was doing the greatest amount of work calling the shots, while most of the others followed along working on the fire and the shelter, although Jerry and Laurence slip off and consider creating a target on their ally, Harold, for almost being too big of a help, which they see could be dangerous in the future, but they quickly decide against it after David consults with them. Patricia paints a target on her back by accidentally smothering the fire with still live branches, causing the rest of the tribe to be rather unfavourable towards her, although they manage to get their fire working again by nighttime.
Himba Tribe
Contrary to Zulu where multiple alliances have been created, on Himba the tribe seems to have a consensus on either voting out Bettye or Homer come tribal council, with the two being the youngest and the oldest respectively. Harold seems to redeem himself slightly though, once he single handedly catches four fish for the tribe, which has unified the tribe around Bettye. Before nighttime there seems to be the beginning of an alliance as Ava and Neil bond and discuss who could be valuable to them in the future, where they settled on Homer, James, and Johanna.
DAY 2
Zulu Tribe
Day 2 continues to see relationship building as we see the mens alliance of David, Laurence, Harold, and Jerry set their sights on Christopher, for being the lone male not in their alliance not aware that Christopher was in a different alliance, while the alliance between Debra, Kimberly, Christopher, and Paula want to blindside Dorothy, as her weak legs have served as a deficit to the tribe. Harold and David decides to go to Christopher to join the mens alliance, but Christopher declines as he says he wants to take a different approach to the game. Christopher then tells his alliance about the mens alliance, which slowly shifts the attention from Dorothy to one of the other men. In the meantime, Laurence and Jerry go idol hunting, but nothing comes of it.
Hindi Tribe
The alliances are also starting to form on the Hindi tribe as Ava and Neil are able to successfully recruit Homer, James, and Johanna, although Johanna is apprehensive about joining such a big alliance this early. Johanna talks to the rest of the tribe about who they are considering voting, and Susan and Kenneth bring up James's name, as he seems to be the most socially awkward and being too observant of everything. Johanna then decides to finally commit to the Ava and Neil alliance, as she would rather vote with the majority instead of voting against one of her potential alliancemates. Bettye continues to dig a hole for herself by sleeping and complaining about the hot weather for most of the day.
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:43:06 GMT -5
Day 3
Immunity Challenge
Challenge:
Paddle Battle
"Using their canoes, the tribes would paddle out to buoys in the lake to retrieve a torch hung from each buoy. Racing back to shore, four members would run to the top of the hill and begin hauling up the canoe with a rope. Four other tribe members would rotate logs underneath the canoe, allowing it to roll up the hill, much like the technique the Mayans used to move large items. Once the canoe passed a finish line, each tribe's remaining members would run to the top of the hill with the torch and light the victory cauldron. First tribe to light the cauldron wins Immunity."
The Zulu tribe decides to Harold, Laurence, Christopher and Debra run to the top of the hill to haul the canoe up while Himba chooses Ava, Neil, Homer, and James. The start of the challenge sees Zulu get a slight advantage due to Bettye on Himba slowing people down, however once Himba gets to the hill section of the challenge Himba is able to narrowly overcome the mens alliance of Zulu to win the challenge and avoid tribal council.
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:44:50 GMT -5
Day 3
Zulu Tribe
The mens alliance tries to blame Dorothy and Paula, which send the other alliance into uproar, which leaves them now wanting to vote out one of the mens alliance members. Dorothy seems to be torn between the two, listening to both alliances sides of the story. Eventually Dorothy pitches to the mens alliance that she would vote with them if they voted Paula instead of her. Zulu comes into tribal council 4-4, with Dorothy and Patricia being the swing votes.
Himba Tribe
The tribe spends most of the rest of the day celebrating, which causes some tension between Neil and Kenneth, with Neil feeling like Kenneth was going too over the top and crazy to the point of making questionable remarks. Ava and Neil gather their alliance (which Ava and Neil graciously dubs their "Cronies"), and tries to convince them to throw the next immunity challenge so they could send Kenneth home. Admist the chaos, the tribe seems to almost take turns idol hunting, although similar to Zulu no one finds any success.
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:45:07 GMT -5
Day 3
Tribal Council
Jeff: Everyone please grab your torches behind you and dip it into the fire, because in this game fire represents your life, and once your fire`s gone, so are you.
Jeff asks the tribe some questions before it is time to vote. He asks Harold about any possible alliances, Patricia on who could possibly be safe, and Christopher one if he thinks the vote is decided tonight.
Jeff: It`s time to vote!
(The tribe votes)
Jeff: Once the votes are read the decision is final, the person voted out will be asked to leave the tribal council area immediately. I`ll read the votes.
First vote...
Harold
(1 Vote Harold
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:45:19 GMT -5
Second vote...
Harold
(2 Votes Harold)
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:45:29 GMT -5
Third vote...
Harold
(3 Votes Harold)
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:45:40 GMT -5
Fourth vote...
Harold
(4 Votes Harold)
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:45:53 GMT -5
Fifth vote...
Paula
(4 votes Harold, 1 vote Paula)
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:46:03 GMT -5
Sixth vote...
Paula
(4 votes Harold, 2 votes Paula)
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:46:18 GMT -5
Seventh vote...
Paula
(4 votes Harold, 3 vote Paula)
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:46:28 GMT -5
Eighth vote...
Paula
(4 votes Harold, 4 votes Paula)
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:46:41 GMT -5
Ninth Vote...
Paula
(5 votes Paula, 4 votes Harold, 1 vote left)
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Post by branana06 on Nov 25, 2019 23:46:54 GMT -5
First person voted out of Survivor Togo...
Paula.
Jeff: Paula, the tribe has spoken.
THE VOTES
Harold voted for Paula Christopher voted for Harold Laurence voted for Paula Jerry voted for Paula David voted for Paula Paula voted for Harold Dorothy voted for Paula Kimberly voted for Harold Patricia voted for Paula Debra voted for Harold
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