So, the sanity is restored and things are back to normal on the server.
There were a few submissions but unfortunately no one managed to get all the 27 edits right. The two highest submissions were by Duncan and Flash, with 25 correct infocards each, but unfortunately they both got confused or something and got 2 infocards wrong.
Here's the list of all edited infocards:
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New York → New Mexico
Planet Manhattan → Planet Santa Fe
Trenton Outpost → El Hombre & Bros Trade Post
Newark Station → Taco Bell
Buffalo Base → Hooligan Hideout
Rochester Base → La Farmacia
Detroit Munitions → Meth Lab
West Point Academy → El Mariachi Bar & Club
Planet Pittsburgh → Planet Manhattan
Baltimore Shipyard → El Chichon Shipyard
Fort Bush → Grutas de Garcia
Norfolk Shipyard → El Tacana Shipyard
Battleship Missouri → Battleship Pesqueria
Liberty Police, Inc. → Libertad Policia, Inc.
Bounty Hunters Guild → Texas Rangers
Cryer Pharmaceuticals → Q_Q Pharmaceuticals
Ames Research Station → Ame's Research Station
Livadia Shipyard → Marines' Camp
Planet Mayenne → Planet Mayonnaise
Riverside Station → Blackfield Station
Oder Shipyard → Das Vaterland Shipyard
Landwirtrechtbewegung → Landwirasdafacedeskgung
Neutral Factions → Reavers
Skyblast A → Banana Thrower A
Skyblast B → Banana Thrower B
The Admins → The Conspirators
Lost Battlestar → Tear Tank
Hope everyone had fun. See you next year.
P.S: Yes, we were actually going to give the winner a Battlestar... Cause it's going to be replaced with the Sair train next update.
(04-02-2014, 04:09 PM)Miaou Wrote: Banana guns. REAL? THAT'S WHAT I MISSED?
Wait, how did
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Skyblast A → Banana Thrower A
Skyblast B → Banana Thrower B
count when the
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Administrator Cannon → Banhammer
didn't? I mean, seriously
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