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Originally posted by spitfire:
So, Stark, where did the bald guy come from? Just curious.
Just remember that the information relating to this individual comes from files that have been marked as "Top Secret," so be quiet about this...
This man joined the Beenox team at some point between the demise of the Coldstone "game" and the inspired creation of the Coldstone "engine." The team found the man wandering listless and helpless on a street corner, and taking compassion on the poor unfortunate soul they took him in and fed him.
However, unbeknowest to the compassionate crew things were not all as they seemed. The poor fellow that they had brought in and sheltered soon became interested in the goings on of the team as they discussed their newest project. The creation of new cities, even worlds really excited this bald man, and his own ideas began to reach out to the team. He spoke of being able to create people, and to have control over how they act, speak, even think. He spoke of being able to have full control and dominance over every aspect of the creation, something that he convinced the team was a good idea.
And as the project began to take form and become functional the Beenox team needed to start bringing a sense of identity to the project. They had already settled on resurrecting the Coldstone name, but now they had to brand it with pizzazz that would show prospective buyers and investors that they meant business.
Thus cropped up the icon of the bald man, beant over his creation and placing the components of his masterpiece precisely where they needed to go. After all, so many of the wonderful ideas for the gaming engine were initially his brain children, so using him as the front piece of their engine seemed only natural. Plus, if anyone asked who this man was, the team could proudly state that he was a homeless man that they took in. You simply can't buy that type of publicity and good will.
Unfortunately all was not a bowl of cherries. Almost by accident a passer-by at a gaming conference happened to pass by and notice the new logo that was being proudly displayed by the Beenox team. The passer-by gasped and asked the crew what that man was doing on their company logo. The team, obviously perplexed by the reaction, inquired and were shocked to learn the past of their friend.
Their friend, it turns out, was named Streck, and in addition to being wanted for Nazi war crimes, was instrumental in the running of the infamous Fuhrgendorf prison and the capture and subsequent misuse of the scientist Dr. Flammond. Unfortunately for Streck a young American teen idol foiled his plans and he escaped Germany just in the nick of time. Penniless and out of necessity having to keep a low profile, he went to Canada to earn a low-key wage. Events of circumstance ran their course, leaving him in the position to be found by the Beenox crew which took pity on him.
Suddenly light dawned on the team as they realized where all the engine ideas had come from. Yet as terrible as the source was, the ideas they realized were pretty darn good for a gaming engine. But to be associated with a mad man, not to mention a fugitive, just would not do.
Thus this icon was a short lived one. The team severed all ties with General Streck, and they threw the banner away for good. Still shaken by the revelation the team decided to retire to a nearby residence to ponder a new logo for their project, and to utilize the holy rod of happy smoke to ease their burdens.
But this event has already been recorded.
(edit) Disclaimer: The fictitious character "Strect" comes from a movie called, oddly enough, "Top Secret" which makes the above much more humor-filled if you've actually seen the movie. (/edit)
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(This message has been edited by Stark Bledfast (edited 08-29-2002).)