@reBangDesign You have a knack for telling ALMOST believable stories! LOL! Tone it down just a bit....Change it from a Turtle Cam to some real-kids camera, and come up with another explanation thats a bit more believable than the misplaced military chip.....AND you might have a geniune successful hoax on your hands! Seriously Great story though...You ALMOST got me to google "turtle cam"......ALMOST! :)
@frankensteinmoneymac - This wasn't intended to be a hoax. It was part of the Superstruct project, an online future forecasting game set in the year 2019. If you Google "turtlcam", the first hit should be a link to a Futurismic entry discussing it in depth, but all in the context of the near future. The entire story (in log entries) can be found on Twitter (user: reBang2019).
@reBangDesign Hmmm I saw nothing about the game in the info section...and your title simply says "Military Airship Caught on Turtlcam"....so come on, ya were at least KINDA hoping someone would think it was real!!! LOL!
Anyway...cool Idea though for a game! was the game ever released, or are the plans for a release?
@frankensteinmoneymac - KInda figured "This video was recorded on October 7, 2019" would suggest this was a fictional video, but glad you enjoyed it as if it were real.
The game wasn't a regular videogame. It was an online game where anyone could join in; just sign up and begin posting entries for what your life might be like in 2019. That's what I was doing here: sharing news about my taking a ship from Europe to the U.S.
Game officially ended, but may still be active. Search "Superstruct".
@frankensteinmoneymac - If you go to Twitter account "reBang2019" and surf to that account's Tumblr homepage, it presents the full trip including images (in reverse order).
Also, I wrote a few Superstruct-centric entries for my Futurismic column. Google "when 3D spam got old" to see the first entry.
Lastly, there's a related game going on now called Urgent Evoke. I didn't have time to participate, but it's very similar; same person running it. There will be more.
more like a blimp
521pinpin 6 months ago
Well just fake.
My bad.
henrifirstman 6 months ago
Fake and gay
henrifirstman 6 months ago
owww i thought it would be a turtle with a camera but no :(
MetaOutCastHD 9 months ago
We're a crew of drunken pilots~, we're the only airship pirates!
TheOnlyFenny 2 years ago
Happybutt Enterprises? Black market? Fire control code???
October 7, 2019????
planetrob555 2 years ago
good try.I like the airship's design
tryphonkorm 3 years ago
Gracias. This is a first iteration of the design quickly thrown together for this project. I hope to revisit this as well as design a Turtlcam.
reBangDesign 3 years ago
@reBangDesign You have a knack for telling ALMOST believable stories! LOL! Tone it down just a bit....Change it from a Turtle Cam to some real-kids camera, and come up with another explanation thats a bit more believable than the misplaced military chip.....AND you might have a geniune successful hoax on your hands! Seriously Great story though...You ALMOST got me to google "turtle cam"......ALMOST! :)
frankensteinmoneymac 1 year ago
@frankensteinmoneymac - This wasn't intended to be a hoax. It was part of the Superstruct project, an online future forecasting game set in the year 2019. If you Google "turtlcam", the first hit should be a link to a Futurismic entry discussing it in depth, but all in the context of the near future. The entire story (in log entries) can be found on Twitter (user: reBang2019).
reBangDesign 1 year ago
@reBangDesign Hmmm I saw nothing about the game in the info section...and your title simply says "Military Airship Caught on Turtlcam"....so come on, ya were at least KINDA hoping someone would think it was real!!! LOL!
Anyway...cool Idea though for a game! was the game ever released, or are the plans for a release?
frankensteinmoneymac 1 year ago
@frankensteinmoneymac - KInda figured "This video was recorded on October 7, 2019" would suggest this was a fictional video, but glad you enjoyed it as if it were real.
The game wasn't a regular videogame. It was an online game where anyone could join in; just sign up and begin posting entries for what your life might be like in 2019. That's what I was doing here: sharing news about my taking a ship from Europe to the U.S.
Game officially ended, but may still be active. Search "Superstruct".
reBangDesign 1 year ago
@reBangDesign Ha! I admit I missed the "recorded on October 7 2019"! touche'!!
I will check what you mention about the twitter account too...thanks!
frankensteinmoneymac 1 year ago
@frankensteinmoneymac - If you go to Twitter account "reBang2019" and surf to that account's Tumblr homepage, it presents the full trip including images (in reverse order).
Also, I wrote a few Superstruct-centric entries for my Futurismic column. Google "when 3D spam got old" to see the first entry.
Lastly, there's a related game going on now called Urgent Evoke. I didn't have time to participate, but it's very similar; same person running it. There will be more.
reBangDesign 1 year ago
wat
Edricofifrit 3 years ago