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This game was (obviously) inspired by the actual game, Rock-Paper-Anything. The rules are simple: instead of the standard Rock-Paper-Scissors, you can call out anything. Obviously, since RPS shoots are supposed to be simultaneous, which can't be simulated on the Forums, this will involve a lot of honor system.

The first person will put their "shoot" in a spoiler tab, and the next person will too. Remember, no peeking! The third person (if you're judging one of your own posts, no unfair judging) will look at both of the above player's shoots and judge who wins. Then they call out their shoot in a spoiler and the game continues.

If that was hard to visualize, here's an example in the spoiler:

Spoiler

Kerballer123: Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you want to do!

Spoiler

Chicken McNuggets!

Astrodude13: Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you want to do!

Spoiler

Coronal Mass Ejection!

SomeRandomGuy398: Coronal Mass Ejection irradiates the Chicken McNuggets. Astrodude13 wins!

Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you want to do!

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And so the game continues.

Oh, and also, when you shoot, you have to first recite "Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you want to do!" per tradition.

Let the games begin!

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Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you want to do!

Spoiler

Netherite Pickaxe!

 

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8 hours ago, RevanX_LSR said:

Netherite pickaxe mines rock! @TwoCalorieswins!

Just a reminder, you have to put your "shoot" after you state the result of the previous shoots. For example, from the rules:

22 hours ago, TwoCalories said:

SomeRandomGuy398: Coronal Mass Ejection irradiates the Chicken McNuggets. Astrodude13 wins!

Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you want to do!

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And so the game continues.

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The 100-megawatt laser burns the petunias to the ground. Curiously enough, the only thing that went through the mind of the bowl of petunias as it burned was 'Oh no, not again.'" @Maria Sirona wins!

Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you want to do!

Spoiler

An SLS Block 1b.

 

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10 hours ago, RevanX_LSR said:

Kerbin. just that.

 

2 hours ago, Deddly said:
Spoiler

The Heart of Gold ship with the infinite improbability drive

 

It seems that I get the role of the arbiter now, and i arbit that...

The Heart of Gold teleports Kerbin on a collision course with Jool. The planets impact, and Kerbin is no more.

@Deddly wins!

 

 

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It's my turn now. Here we go:

Spoiler

A spruce impacting at 99,99999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 percent the speed of light

 

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Well, I asked some of my peers at school to judge who won this round, and @Deddly's fish and chips unanimously won. So... yeah.

Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you want to do!

Spoiler

F/A-18E Super Hornet, equipped with three drop tanks (two on each wing, one on the belly), the shelved CFTs, and some AIMs and AMRAAMs.

 

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Jeb sees his reflection in the mirror and, at the speed he is going, fails to realise that it is a reflection and thinks he is going to hit another SRB-riding kerbal in a head-on collision. He panics and signals to the KSC that they have to activate the flight termination system. 

@Maria Sirona and the mirror wins!

 

Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you want to do!

Spoiler

An opened but full tin of surströmming

 

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13 hours ago, TwoCalories said:

Argus SSTO.

 

12 hours ago, JoE_BoT said:
Spoiler

Yogurt flavored yogurt (served cold preferably within a nuclear bunker)

 

You throw the yogurt on the SSTO's windows. Now you can't fly it, as the windows are covered in yogurt. @JoE_BoT wins! Also, welcome on the forums :D

 

 

 

 

Rock-paper-scissors-shoot, anything you wamt to do!

Spoiler

A hypercube of solid Uranium-235, with a fourth dimension-equivalent-of-volume of one (1) tesseract meter 

 

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