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Post by branana06 on Jan 5, 2020 17:40:15 GMT -5
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!!!!!
Welcome to the forty second (my second) season of SURVIVOR!!!!!
And now we`ve gathered up another group of twenty for another trip out to a random island beside Australia for Survivor: Norfolk Island!!!!
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Post by Pierre The Enormous on Jan 5, 2020 17:58:15 GMT -5
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!!!!!
Welcome to the forty second (my second) season of SURVIVOR!!!!!
And now we`ve gathered up another group of twenty for another trip out to a random island beside Australia for Survivor: Norfolk Island!!!! *Ancient Voices begins to play*
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Post by branana06 on Jan 5, 2020 22:40:49 GMT -5
CAST:
WALONG TRIBE:
Wendell Elston, a 50 year old stock control clerk from Los Angeles, California Jeffery Emery, a 47 year old Refrigeration mechanic from Salt Lake City, Utah Gregory Parson, a 74 year old retired Newspaper Editor from Miami, Florida Robert Lablanc (son of James from season 1), a 25 year old Electronics Repairer from Bethany, Missouri Roger Oestrich, a 61 year old Health Care executive from St Hyacinthe, Ouebec, Canada Ruth Gibson, an 80 year old Industrial Designed from Cleveland, Ohio Caroline Miller, a 38 year old Administrative Office Assistant from Wenatchee, Washington Jessica Hedman, a 23 year old Infection Control Nurse from Seattle, Washington Susan Ton, a 44 year old Host from Vining, Minnesota Margaret Hatchett, a 29 year old Human Resources Director from Toronto, Ontario
NARUAMU TRIBE:
Miguel Delany, a 21 year old Brickmason from Sunrise. Florida Richard Rucker, a 35 year old GED Teacher from Indianapolis, Indiana Pierre Gross, a 23 year old Compensation Manager from Tulsa, Oklahoma Bo Kamm, a 25 year old Custom Inspector from Raleigh, North Carolina Ted Mort, a 28 year old Meeting Director from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Doris Adams, a 38 year old Letterpress Settler from North Hollywood, California Ann Dobbs, a 33 year old Game Investigator from Irvine, California Ella Stevenson, a 46 year old Systems Developer from Groton, Connecticut Sherry Maxwell, a 27 year old Academic Dean from Westport, Connecticut Pauline Carpenter, a 46 year old Nuclear Medicine Technologist from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
LET THE GAME BEGIN!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Pierre The Enormous on Jan 5, 2020 22:44:30 GMT -5
CAST: WALONG TRIBE: Wendell Elston, a 50 year old stock control clerk from Los Angeles, California Jeffery Emery, a 47 year old Refrigeration mechanic from Salt Lake City, Utah Gregory Parson, a 74 year old retired Newspaper Editor from Miami, Florida Robert Lablanc (son of James from season 1), a 25 year old Electronics Repairer from Bethany, Missouri Roger Oestrich, a 61 year old Health Care executive from St Hyacinthe, Ouebec, Canada Ruth Gibson, an 80 year old Industrial Designed from Cleveland, Ohio Caroline Miller, a 38 year old Administrative Office Assistant from Wenatchee, Washington Jessica Hedman, a 23 year old Infection Control Nurse from Seattle, Washington Susan Ton, a 44 year old Host from Vining, Minnesota Margaret Hatchett, a 29 year old Human Resources Director from Toronto, Ontario NARUAMU TRIBE: Miguel Delany, a 21 year old Brickmason from Sunrise. Florida Richard Rucker, a 35 year old GED Teacher from Indianapolis, Indiana Pierre Gross, a 23 year old Compensation Manager from Tulsa, Oklahoma Bo Kamm, a 25 year old Custom Inspector from Raleigh, North Carolina Ted Mort, a 28 year old Meeting Director from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Doris Adams, a 38 year old Letterpress Settler from North Hollywood, California Ann Dobbs, a 33 year old Game Investigator from Irvine, California Ella Stevenson, a 46 year old Systems Developer from Groton, Connecticut Sherry Maxwell, a 27 year old Academic Dean from Westport, Connecticut Pauline Carpenter, a 46 year old Nuclear Medicine Technologist from Montreal, Quebec, Canada LET THE GAME BEGIN!!!!!!!!!!!! #TeamJessica (Hopefully she doesn't get "Jessica'd")
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Post by branana06 on Jan 9, 2020 19:43:46 GMT -5
DAY 1
WALONG TRIBE
Kicking it back to the old school, there is no marooning come the beginning of day one. Just getting dropped off by a boat, and some basic supplies. At Walong, The guys get to work buliding the shelter while the women try to gather the other supplies they will need. While gathering water at the well, Jessica finds a hidden immunity idol, but the catch is that it can only be played at the first three tribal councils. By the end of the day the guys are able to build a shelter, but it unfortunately falls apart after a storm. Robert cries over the shelter situation, and most of the tribe spends the night in the sand.
NARUAMU TRIBE:
On Naruamu, The realtively younger tribe spends their time all having fun, taking shifts buliding a shelter while they enjoy their time. Richard and Bo seem to get into a disagreement over their immediate overuse of much of their supplies, with Richard wanting to go all out in the first couple days while Bo wishes to conserve their resources. Despite the disagreement, the tribe seems to calm them down.
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Post by branana06 on Jan 9, 2020 19:48:15 GMT -5
Day 2
Reward Challenge
"Tribes start out on the beach, with first 6 players from each tribe running into the ocean, swimming out to a net obstacle, climbing over, go over a barrel roll, swimming to a crate staircase and jumping off, swimming to the tribe boat, diving down and untying a series of knots, paddling back to shore, and carrying a chest to the puzzle station. The four remaining players from each tribe then solve their tribe's puzzle in the form of a captain's wheel. The first tribe to extend the flag using the wheel wins."
The challenge becomes a slow burn for Walong, as Roger goes down in the middle of the challenge, causing medical to come and take a look at the injury. They determine that his ankle was badly sprained, and nearly broken. They allow him to continue but due to the injury Naruamu win the reward of a tarp, Home Depot supplies and fire in the form of flint.
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Post by Pierre The Enormous on Jan 9, 2020 19:49:37 GMT -5
DAY 1 WALONG TRIBE Kicking it back to the old school, there is no marooning come the beginning of day one. Just getting dropped off by a boat, and some basic supplies. At Walong, The guys get to work buliding the shelter while the women try to gather the other supplies they will need. While gathering water at the well, Jessica finds a hidden immunity idol, but the catch is that it can only be played at the first three tribal councils. By the end of the day the guys are able to build a shelter, but it unfortunately falls apart after a storm. Robert cries over the shelter situation, and most of the tribe spends the night in the sand. NARUAMU TRIBE: On Naruamu, The realtively younger tribe spends their time all having fun, taking shifts buliding a shelter while they enjoy their time. Richard and Bo seem to get into a disagreement over their immediate overuse of much of their supplies, with Richard wanting to go all out in the first couple days while Bo wishes to conserve their resources. Despite the disagreement, the tribe seems to calm them down. Jessica just pulled a Wentworth (And is Richard and Bo's argument a reference to Rich and Sue's argument in Survivor: Borneo?)
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Post by branana06 on Jan 9, 2020 20:22:04 GMT -5
Day 2
WALONG TRIBE
After the reward challenge, Robert cries a little more after losing the reward for the Home Depot supplies, as that would help their situation greatly. The tribe seems to be universally sympathetic towards Roger, although with his injury he is looking to most people like an easy first boot. Trying to seek trust in her tribe, Jessica tells Robert and Roger about her hidden immunity idol.
NARUAMU TRIBE
Naruamu continue to add to their shelter, building a shelter approximately to half the quality of Rob Mariano's on Survivor: Island Of The Idols. With the overall tribe morale high, they all think they can easily win the first immunity challenge due to Roger's injury on the other tribe.
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Post by branana06 on Jan 9, 2020 20:26:25 GMT -5
DAY 1 WALONG TRIBE Kicking it back to the old school, there is no marooning come the beginning of day one. Just getting dropped off by a boat, and some basic supplies. At Walong, The guys get to work buliding the shelter while the women try to gather the other supplies they will need. While gathering water at the well, Jessica finds a hidden immunity idol, but the catch is that it can only be played at the first three tribal councils. By the end of the day the guys are able to build a shelter, but it unfortunately falls apart after a storm. Robert cries over the shelter situation, and most of the tribe spends the night in the sand. NARUAMU TRIBE: On Naruamu, The realtively younger tribe spends their time all having fun, taking shifts buliding a shelter while they enjoy their time. Richard and Bo seem to get into a disagreement over their immediate overuse of much of their supplies, with Richard wanting to go all out in the first couple days while Bo wishes to conserve their resources. Despite the disagreement, the tribe seems to calm them down. Jessica just pulled a Wentworth (And is Richard and Bo's argument a reference to Rich and Sue's argument in Survivor: Borneo?) Take it for what you want it to be. Just don't expect this Richard to walk around naked all the time and pelvic thrust Bo, also considering Bo's a guy.
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Post by branana06 on Jan 9, 2020 20:46:07 GMT -5
DAY 3
IMMUNITY CHALLENGE
"In one hour, and with provided fishing equipment, the tribes must catch as many fish as possible inside a fertile fishing area and place the fish in a bucket. After one hour the buckets of fish are weighed, the tribe with the biggest haul wins."
Once again, Roger's injury slows him down, causing the Naruamu tribe to win immunity by just over half a pound.
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Post by Pierre The Enormous on Jan 9, 2020 20:48:44 GMT -5
DAY 3 IMMUNITY CHALLENGE "In one hour, and with provided fishing equipment, the tribes must catch as many fish as possible inside a fertile fishing area and place the fish in a bucket. After one hour the buckets of fish are weighed, the tribe with the biggest haul wins." Once again, Roger's injury slows him down, causing the Naruamu tribe to win immunity by just over half a pound. #PrayforRoger
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Post by branana06 on Jan 9, 2020 21:07:30 GMT -5
DAY 3
WALONG TRIBE
Needless to say, most of the tribe seems content on voting out Roger, with a heavy heart as they do feel bad for him, but in the same way they also need to win challenges. Jessica doesn't exactly think the same way, as she thinks that there are many big threats on her tribe in the game, and she goes to Roger and tells him about her idea of playing her idol on Roger and blindsiding one of the targets that they see fit.
NARUAMU TRIBE
The Naruamu tribe plans to sit back and relax and focus on the next challenge and gathering food and water, but Richard and Bo continue to argue, to the point where the tribe has to seperate them and put them on opposite sides of the island. As tensions mount, the rest of the tribe seems set on taking out either Richard or Bo when need be.
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Post by branana06 on Jan 9, 2020 21:10:17 GMT -5
Day 3
TRIBAL CONUCIL
The castaways all vote
Jeff: If anyone has a hidden immunity idol and you want to play it, now would be the time to do so.
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Jessica: Jeff, there are a long line of Jessica's who have made stupid moves on Survivor, so I'd like to play this for Roger tonight.
Jeff: This IS a hidden immunity idol. Any votes cast for Roger will not count.
I'll read the votes.
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Post by branana06 on Jan 9, 2020 21:20:56 GMT -5
First Vote...
Roger. Does Not Count.
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Post by branana06 on Jan 9, 2020 21:21:09 GMT -5
Second Vote...
Roger. Does Not Count.
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