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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 15, 2017 5:23:53 GMT -5
*Q10 Final Answer plays, audience members seem worried* Okay... Well, you were right to rule out Oxford, although how you came to that conclusion I don't know. You didn't even mention B or C at all, and considering you're risking £45,000, tell me why it can't be Oxford, Loughborough or Warwick. How do you know that the answer is Cambridge?
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 15, 2017 9:08:12 GMT -5
Well, I ruled out B and C because I don't know any famous universities within that. Oxford sounds very logical, but no, it wasn't there in the Roman Empire. So, just a mere process of elimination.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 15, 2017 10:07:27 GMT -5
*Q10 Final continues* Hmm... I'm actually surprised you haven't heard of Loughborough University. It's quite a famous one, in the UK at least, but maybe it's not as well known elsewhere in the world. Anyway. You've answered D: Cambridge. You had £50,000... You now have £100,000, because Cambridge is the right answer! *Q10 Win plays, audience cheers loudly* *Q11 lights down plays, set turns black* *After the cue finishes, three large spotlights come on over the hotseat one at a time.* *'Into the Next Dimension' plays* You know what this means. You're now entering the section of your game where absolutely huge sums of money can be, but also lost. The money you could win in just a few questions is so breathtaking large it's actually hard to comprehend these numbers. It's time to enter... The Next Dimension! *Next Dimension start plays, set turns bright white, but audience sections stay black* *Super Millionaire Explain the Rules plays* We start off here, with your guranteed £100,000. That's the least you will leave here with tonight, no matter what happens. The next question is worth half a million, then a million, then two and half million, then five million pounds. But after that, the ultimate prize. Ten raised to the seventh power. Ten. Million. Pounds. Sterling! *Audience cheer* And just because we really want to be able to give that to you tonight, we will give you 2 brand new lifelines. They are Double Dip, *5th lifeline ping plays* where you can give me two answers to the same question. However, there is a catch to add to the risk of this section of the game. If you elect to use your Double Dip, for the remainder of that question, you will not be able to use any more lifelines, or walk away, so you really must use it wisely. Your second new lifeline is the Two Wise Men. *4th lifeline ping plays* With this lifeline, you can ask our two experts for their joint advice on what they think of the question. It's time to meet tonight's wise men: @paolo16gula and futuregshost! *Camera cuts to the Wise Men sitting at a desk, TWM Start plays* There they are, waiting and ready to help you if and when you may need it. *TWM stops, camera cuts back to JCEurovision and the money tree* With all of that said and done, I have a question to ask you. JCEurovision. Are you ready to play in the Next Dimension?
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 15, 2017 15:48:04 GMT -5
I'm ready.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 16, 2017 7:13:08 GMT -5
Then let's play Super Millionaire! *Q11 Lights down plays, audience applauds, set turns black* Okay. Question 11 of 15 is worth half a million pounds. You have two lifelines, but you may as well play this question - you have £100,000 whatever happens. Here it comes for £500,000: *Q11 Background music plays*
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 16, 2017 16:36:20 GMT -5
"On which part of the human body could you find the gnathion?" Well, gnathion comes from the root, "gnat". I am certain it's in the jaw. So, D: chin, final.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 17, 2017 7:53:37 GMT -5
*Q11 Final plays* *I look confused, look down at the host screen, and then up at JCEurovision.* How on earth have you made that conclusion through the word gnat? Post ------------------------------------- This goes for all contestants in any RPG I host - official or otherwise - outside of the first tier of questions, you MUST give a reasonable explanation for every answer you give. If you fail to do so, I may assume that you are cheating, and will report you to the staff if it's an official RPG, or if it's an unofficial RPG, as I will be running it, I reserve the right to remove you from the game at any time if I feel it necessary. ------------------------------------- End
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 17, 2017 15:22:50 GMT -5
Well, I am certain gnathion comes from "gnat" because human anatomical names are mostly related to the action of that person. I don't think it's the ear because of auditory things. Elbow, it's probably the humerus. Chest, I think it has to do with pectoral muscles. So, maybe because I made that conclusion through the word "gnat" is because probably a skeletal movement or so.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 18, 2017 8:16:31 GMT -5
So more of a process of elimination then, huh? Well... You had nothing to lose by playing this question. If that answer is wrong, you will still leave here with £100,000. You could of asked the Two Wise Men... You could've Double Dipped. But instead, you chose to save your lifelines and lock in D: Jaw... You've just won £500,000!*Q11 win plays, audience cheers loudly* *Q12 lights down plays, set turns black* Actually when I asked you how gnat was related to the word jaw, I was expect the reply that in the medical term, gnat refers to the jaw area, but the process of elimination you used was also perfectly correct. Well done. This is actually getting quite exciting now. Just four questions away from that £10,000,000 jackpot, and you still have both of your new lifelines. This next question will get you into seven figure territory. However. I must warn you, please be careful. If you get this wrong, you will lose £400,000 of the £500,000 you have at this moment. Good luck, take your time if you need it. This is your twelfth question. *Q12 Background Music plays* I will remind you of your lifelines, Two Wise Men and the Double Dip are still available to you. You can also walk away with £500,000, providing you don't activate the Double Dip.
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 18, 2017 8:26:28 GMT -5
Well, I am no music geek. Sacramento, the Gold Rush happened there. San Jose, there's Silicon Valley. Well, it's impossible to find hotels near those. futuregshost might know about hotels, so it's time for the Three Wise Men to ask, final.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 18, 2017 8:39:05 GMT -5
*Q12 Background stops, TWM Start cue plays.* Okay then, let's ask the Two Wise Men if they know where Ozzy Osbourne was hiding. *Video feed to the room where the Wise Men are appears on screen.* MLUK: Hello Wise Men, how are you doing? futuregshost : We're doing great, thanks! MLUK: Well I'm glad to hear it. JCEurovision needs your expert advice on his million pound question. @paolo16gula : Well, we'll try to help him out then. MLUK: I'm glad to hear it. You have 24 hours to BOTH post a response in this thread about what you think the answer may be, you can confer between yourselves, but remember, if no response is given within 24 hours, the feed to you two will be cut off. @paolo16gula : We're ready. Okay. You have 24 hours. That time. Starts... Now! *TWM Countdown music plays*
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Post by Deleted on Feb 18, 2017 9:14:52 GMT -5
I've never followed Ozzy Osbourne in the news, but I'd say it's between Sacramento and L.A. Usually big-time celebs spend their time in Hollywood, so I'll say it's Los Angeles.
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Post by futuregshost on Feb 18, 2017 23:59:22 GMT -5
I think I actually remember the story; I'm pretty sure it was Los Angeles because I know it was in a really big California city, and since San Francisco isn't there, it's got to be LA.
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Post by millionaireloveruk on Feb 19, 2017 10:04:59 GMT -5
*TWM music stops, Q12 background music starts again.*
Okay, well, one of the Wise Men says that it's either A or C, and the other says it has to be C. So there's a bit of a consensus with the Two Wise Men that the answer is C. However, you still have the Double Dip if you're not sure, or you can walk away with £500,000. I have to remind you that a wrong answer will cost you £400,000.
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Post by JCEurovision on Feb 19, 2017 15:07:32 GMT -5
Thanks, Three Wise Men for your consensus. With that, I am going to trust them, anyway because Paul G. said either A or C. But again, the Gold Rush happened there and it's impossible to find hotels there. C: Los Angeles, final.
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