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A castaway's wish...

Posted Mar 29, '12 at 12:40pm

MrDayCee

MrDayCee

5,097 posts

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I know this thread has already been made before, but seeing as it has probably died or is been buried deep into the realms of the Tavern forum, I decided to make a new one! =)

http://heidibay.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/tropical-island.png

What if... you were a castaway on a tropical island... your ship has sunk near a tropical island in the middle of nowhere and you won't be rescued for several decades, because nobody misses you and will come look for you...

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2008/04/castawat_help.jpg

...and here comes the fun part! You can have 3 things that can/will wash upon shore at your island? Anything is allowed (except for any explicit stuff of course!), but it's a maximum of 3 things...

http://img101.imageshack.us/img101/1696/04castaway.png

...so, share with us what would those 3 items will be!

http://www.toonpool.com/user/997/files/desert_isle_castaway_tom_hanks_237195.jpg

And to sum things up... these are the ground rules:

# Name the 3 items of tour choice;
# Elaborate on why you would want those particular items;
# And what would you do with them?

I'm wondering and looking forward to what the answers will be! =)

Posted Mar 29, '12 at 1:38pm

wajor59

wajor59

895 posts

Wow, stuck for several decades? I'll be so old by then someone might have to bring me my marbles, lol, remember the story of Peter Pan?

#1  I would have to have something to read.

A tome
of poetry, maybe Keats, or Shakespere's entire works, (that include poems).

#2   Next, I would have to have music but with no electricity or items available to make a battery I think I would have to make do with a musical instrument like

a guitar.

#3  Lastly, some sort of game would be nice since cards, drawing tic-tac-toe, checkers, chess and hang-man in the sand would get old in a hurry. It's also not any fun to play these by yourself.

a huge trunk of clothes
with everything in my size, of course and from the 18th-21st centuries.

 

Posted Mar 29, '12 at 1:46pm

Jazmoon

Jazmoon

218 posts

like i said on the old one (that got locked by the way)
my iPod (to entertain me)
a Swiss army knife (so i can make a shelter and get food)
and the book "how to get off a deserted island" (so i can get off the island!)

I'd love to bring my dog too so i could have some company but you said we could only have three things (i 'spoes i could always scratch a face into a coconut with my Swiss army knife :)

 

Posted Mar 29, '12 at 5:06pm

thebluerabbit

thebluerabbit

2,691 posts

ugh im not a survivor. id probably take that guy in the pic with me and make him a leader. he will decide on the 2 other things we should take and tell me what to do there to survive together XD

if i cant do that i think id take plenty of food and water in addition to that guy

 

Posted Mar 29, '12 at 11:49pm

Ernie15

Ernie15

11,225 posts

because nobody misses you and will come look for you...

Ain't that the truth.

In honor of this being the first ever of these "desert island" threads with a decent opening post, I'm going to actually answer this thread somewhat seriously.

1. A fishing pole. For obvious reasons.

2. A Watercone to separate the salt from the water.

3. A lighter, because there's no way in hell I'd ever be able to light a fire using two sticks.

And please, nobody say that they're going to bring a boat or an airplane or something along those lines. That joke got old before it was even funny.

 

Posted Mar 30, '12 at 10:46pm

wajor59

wajor59

895 posts

@ MrDayC

Please, elabrorate on the size of both the island and the ship that was wrecked because this would determine the quality of the survivability of "several decades"? Does this island have a waterfall or some other source of fresh water? Is their plenty of food to forage? Do we have enough of the survivor gear available to salvage off of the ship?

@ Ernie15

I didn't mention the obvious survival choices because I expected to be able to steal, I mean salvage those from the ship. Thanks for mentioning what should naturally come first when shipwrecked.

 

Posted Apr 4, '12 at 4:01am

MrDayCee

MrDayCee

5,097 posts

Moderator

@ wajor59 : Now I'm curious... what would you play with that trunk of clothes? Dress up a palm tree? Catch an animal, tame it and dress that up? Elaborate please! =)

@ Ernie15 : I feel really flattered to have you say that my thread has a nice OP! Thanx man! =)

Great entries so far! I'm having a lot of fun reading them! And I will elaborate on the details a little more ;ater on, lemmethink for a sec on those, ok? =)

 

Posted Apr 4, '12 at 9:31am

MageGrayWolf

MageGrayWolf

9,121 posts

1. A boat
2. A weeks supply of water.
3. A weeks supply of food.

That should be plenty to get off the island and back home on my own.

 

Posted Apr 4, '12 at 11:33am

xAyjAy

xAyjAy

1,492 posts

lets see, a swiss army knife to have tools and a weapon, a hammock becauze after i created a shelter there is no way that i sleep on the ground (that and i like hammocks) and last but not least, a flare gun with ammo in case the one of the boat got broken. if i see a ship after some decades i can use the flare gun to get rescued. oh, not to mention that i would loot the boat or what is left of it...

 

Posted Apr 4, '12 at 11:55am

Jake297

Jake297

269 posts

Heck with a boat.

1. My girlfriends
2. An unlimited supply of sustaining materials (food, water)
3. An air-comditioned condo w/ electricity, hot and cold running water, a 36" flatscreen, a sauna, and 10 bedrooms.

 

Posted Apr 4, '12 at 12:35pm

Kasic

Kasic

5,159 posts

my iPod (to entertain me)

Great. You get 2 hours of entertainment, if it wasn't completely screwed up by being immersed in salt water.

Anyways, to my three things.

1) A heavy duty hunting knife. This could be used for all sorts of things from skinning animals that I trap/hunt, carving wood, making sharp and pointy sticks, wood shavings to help start a fire, self defense, and an eating utensil along with more.

2) Some kind of large amount of a water-proof material (like a big roll of tarpaulin) by which I can make a shelter early on and store/collect rain water, as well as suspend food off of the ground as to keep away scavengers/predators.

3) A heavy duty sleeping bag/lots of blankets in order to keep warm. Really, on a deserted island there's no way you're going to replicate comforters or sleeping bags of any kind with a degree of success unless you know how to make fabrics which I unfortunately don't.

Note: I did not put in anything to make a fire because I do know how to make fires without a match/lighter which left me another option open.

 
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