Yes / No game

Okay I give

Since this is at the bottom of the page I might aswell post the answer


but before I do, just wanted to make sure someone didn't want me to ruin it for them yet.

Will post the answer later tonight, maybe early tomorrow depending on any objections
 
okay here it is

The man is an ex-marine who one time on the coast of an unnamed island came under attack
They were all pinned down for almost a week with very little supplies
They were currently "safe" where they were but didn't have enough food to go around
The man's leader devised a plan to keep his soldiers strength up by asking all of them if they had ever had clam chowder before
All of them said no
The leader told the cook to use the meat from the bodies of the dead men and make a stew so they could stave off his troops from becoming so malnurited they wouldn't be able to fight well when they were to make their charge to their boats

The men ate the "clam chowder", made a successful charge took back the beach, and took their boats back

The leader nor the cook ever told his soldiers what they had eaten..

When the man tasted the clam chowder at the resturant all those years later he realized what he had done
 
that makes no sense, since there is no reason for the guy to believe he ate people... in a normal case , the first reaction the guy shuold have just thuogh the chowder was not what he thought it would taste like... but to jump to the conclusion that the other one was people? i dunno maybe im being too cynical
 
Re: RE: Yes / No game

artisan00 said:
well, i see how it could be 'guessed', my problem is that i didnt think the story made sense.. as in, in the story, why would tasting real chowder force the guy to think what he had last time must have been people?

This is why.

The man is an ex-marine who one time on the coast of an unnamed island came under attack
They were all pinned down for almost a week with very little supplies
They were currently "safe" where they were but didn't have enough food to go around
The man's leader devised a plan to keep his soldiers strength up by asking all of them if they had ever had clam chowder before
All of them said no
The leader told the cook to use the meat from the bodies of the dead men and make a stew so they could stave off his troops from becoming so malnurited they wouldn't be able to fight well when they were to make their charge to their boats

The men ate the "clam chowder", made a successful charge took back the beach, and took their boats back

The leader nor the cook ever told his soldiers what they had eaten..

When the man tasted the clam chowder at the resturant all those years later he realized what he had done





After he had real clam he realize the taste was different, and realized he ate ppl.
 
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