Team Fortress...?
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, 07-24-2013 at 03:21 AM (377 Views)
Ok, I have never played team fortress 2 but my friends have. (Then agian, I had dreams about Minecraft before I had ever played it, so this is nothing new.)
So anyways in the dream, the game that I was "in" was like TF2. I can remember seeing that some of the characters looked like ones from TF2. (Agian, I've never played this game, but I've seen things on youtube etc. showing the characters. I've also watched my friends play it.)
Anyways in the game we were playing was this large open map. There was a large clearing in the middle full of fallen trees and on either end of the map was a forest made up of pine trees. The entire map was surrounded by an invisible wall.
I made my way to my team's base. Apparently in this gamemode you would construct an actual fortress. We were limited to these dark red rectangular blocks. They were kind of like very large bricks.
The fortress we had built so far was a kind of long elevated platform with supports running down it. Then one of the other people on my team complained that we only had one brick left. He told me to place it somewhere on the fort.
I began moving the brick around, and a holographic options menu came up, like on a computer. It gave me the option to copy the brick. I held the brick upright and dragged it along the ground copying it again and again building a large solid wall. The other people on my team were really surprised that I could do that and asking me how to copy the bricks.
I was working with some scientist man who I think lived in Tokyo. He was living in this apartment building with all of these cellphone mast type things on it that were part of one of his science experiments.
He told me that he was working on a problem as to why monsters were attacking the city, so I guess this was like Godzilla or something. He explained to me that if he could hit the monsters with a specific wavelength of light that the monster would be forced to reveal why it was attacking the city.
Not long after, some military helicopters lured the monster twoard the tower. It did in fact look sort of like Godzilla. When the monster was close enough to the building, he turned on his device and all of the radio masts beamed green lights at the monster. When the light started hitting the monster, it bent over and began displaying some kind of holographic screen out of its forehead. The display supposedly showed where the monster had come from, but I never took a clear look at it to see what it was displaying.