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18 Jan '10 - 716 W, 14 I Even The Exhibits Mooned Me (With D6 Stats)


Entry Author: hisham
Category: Family Pics, Role Playing Games
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The obligatory pose at the entrance

Muzium Negara focuses primarily on the cultural history of this magical fantasy realm currently known to the world as "Malaysia", although some natural history of the land is touched upon. Outside, we were greeted by a number of old train exhibits. In other words, there were more trains here than any one time I'm at the LRT station waiting for a train to arrive.

The rock is not cooking

Irfan poses by the Inscription Stone of Terengganu, unearthed at Kuala Berang at the turn of the 20th century. 700 years old, it's evidence that Islam thrived in that region at the early 14th century.

They found him in 9410 B.G.

This guy is from my old neighbourhood - The Perak Man. How old is this guy? Take our current year: 9391 Before Guild. Go back about 2000 years we arrive at the dawn of the Common Era at 11391 B.G. Between then and now, we've had the Roman Empire, the Dark Ages, the Crusades (which technically did not end), the Rennaissance, the Exploration Age, the Industrial Revolution, phrenology, trains, cameras, dirigibles, thermal underwear, slide rules, women voters, wireless modems, and World of Warcraft. Now from 11391 B.G. go further back four times the time length - another 8000 years. That's where the Perak Man is from: 19391 B.G. Perhaps 20391 B.G. even.

Now look at him. Ten thousand years dead and eaten up by worms. Maggots probably sucked the juice out of his eyeballs while his brain rotted to hell.

Lucky dead guy.

Here's the marketplace at the Melaka seaport during the height of the Melaka Sultanate. They came from the east and the west to trade their wares with the local spices and tropical jungle products like rattan. The head-up display is kind of neat. It makes as though the market-goers of Melaka are computer generated and holographic.

The right hand HUD loops a CG animation of cargo being unloaded off a ship. Too bad it's not a Chinese junk, or I'd have to write about unloading some guy's junk.

This here is a lancang, a royal transport vessel, usually decorated with yellow to denote its royal status. I think it has mounted weapons, but I can't seem to locate it on this model.

Type: Lancang (Royal cutter or sloop - unsure),
Scale: Vehicle,
Speed: Wind + 30% of piloting roll, or at full oarsmen crew complement, Physique or Lifting roll
Passengers: 8+3 crew,
Toughness: 5D,
Maneuverability: 2D.

Now we're cooking

This is basically what we have at the local store. Cumin! Star Aniseed! Dried Tamarind! Glitterstim! I asked if Ain wanted to buy any. The curators might take an exception to us pillaging the exhibit though.

It's no kevlar, but it'll do

A Bugis armour made of plates of ivory and chain mail.

Name: Bugis battle armour (torso protection only), Armour value: +1D+2

It's no bastard sword, but it'll do

A bunch of fighting steel also belonging to the Bugis... if I remember correctly. Damage rating range from +1D to +2D+2.

Old timey point and click

Dutch flintlocks. Damage rating range from 3D+2 to 4D. 2 full combat rounds required to reload, or 1 full combat round only if you -1D to your shooting skill in the next round.

Awesome lighting here

Ain goes back in time to the Portugese fort known as A Famosa back in the 16th century. Irfan is suddenly imbued with the powers of the Speed Force.

Pameran Keindahan Koleksi Islam

The central concourse of the museum was displaying a range of Islamic historical artifacts including centuries-old Qur'an, swords and battle axes from Persia, models of historical Islamic structures, musical instruments and the forementioned Batu Bersurat of Terengganu.

Hi, Uncle Gary!

At the Orang Asli exhibit, we have among other things a wood carving of a hantu penanggal.

Meanwhile, this wood carving of a hantu tonggeng is a figurative representation of how the world mooning me.

Sigh.

You know what, I don’t think I’ve ever been there. Hmmm… something I should rectify in near future, considering I’ve been to different museums aplenty.

Lil () (URL) - 18 January '10 - 23:47

seems a lot different compared to when i was there last, but that was probably 14 yrs ago. soOOoo, no one offered you trepanning services with the trains, then? 8-O

selena (URL) - 20 January '10 - 04:29

No, Selena. I was disappointed no one came up to me with a power drill and offered me trepanation. They seriously should have that service there.

Hisham () (URL) - 20 January '10 - 07:04

where are the shrunken heads? also re: the fighting steel, shouldn’t the person’s Strength be part of the equation?

sila - 27 January '10 - 02:29

It is, but the notation I use is in accordance to the D6 Adventure / D6 Fantasy convention. So melee weapon damage code is just “+1D” instead of “STR+1D”.

Hisham () (URL) - 27 January '10 - 10:45

oops…my bad.i’m not up to date on the conventions…

sila - 01 February '10 - 00:41

%-)assalamualaikum..

iam new here.
so beutiful,the images..

nur () - 15 May '10 - 12:58

i meant the image of pameran keindahan koleksi islam..

nur () - 15 May '10 - 13:02

islam ..
It make us to know how the life is..

nur () - 15 May '10 - 13:10

y i can’t hv any communication here?i don’t know how to hv an interaction with every1 here,please hve a talk with me

nur () - 15 May '10 - 13:35







  
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