Posts Tagged ‘fiction’
August 11th, 2009

Scientists Go Online
Here’s an older story for our latest featured item. Scientists Go Online is one of Friendly Garg’s earlier tales using Half-Life and the traditional image story format.
In this story, Luther and Walter begin bickering over on-line gaming skills one day and decide to play a round of Half-Life’s Deathmatch.
To access the game, they use a piece of Black Mesa technology that transports them into the game.
Originally, a part two of this story was planned. However, due to a personal lack of interest and a feeling that the story had run its course, FG decided to drop that second project.
Check out this and other Image Fiction from the Image Fiction page.
July 18th, 2009
Tonight I have updated the Text Fiction page with a new sub-category or sub-section layout. Now, original works will be separated from fan-fictions unless a part of a “collection”.
Basically, there is a section for novelized original stories, novelized fan-fictions, collections of original & fan-fiction shorts, original shorts, and fan-fiction shorts .
This will help divide up the page so that viewers may tell if they are about to read an original work or a fan-fic based on a game, TV show, etc.
The exception to this new format is the Collection group. Collections are several one-shot stories that have a binding similarity. For instance, my collection titled Mod Fiction is thus far two fan-fic stories I wrote based on our own mods GargArena and Cat-Life. And I might add more shorts at a later time.
The second Collection are two new submissions by Syrus Rayne. Untitled Stories is a collection with, at this time, two original one-shot stories.
So if you’re looking for some good fiction, stop by our text fiction page.
June 22nd, 2009
Captain America is coming back.
Okay, that isn’t really shocking… I’m just glad we finally got past all the teasing the writers were doing over the past year.
The real news is…
Two new game comics.
You read that correctly. Today I have made available two new short comics.
First up is the first episode of a new comic series called “The Sniper Chronicles” by Radu Iceman. This first issue is 14 pages of comic goodness that introduces a zombie plot.
Stop by the Game Comics page to read “Episode 1 – Australian Zombie” today.
The second new comic is something different I wanted to make after reading a month old message on the Concerned forums.
As I have been working on a model reskin pack for a little while now… I thought this would be a good time to try out the team concept and play around with the new skins. I also had two new wire mod / gcombat “props” for future movies that I wanted to show off.
All in all, this inspired me to create a new sub-section for the Game Comics page. I call it “Web Events Archives”. Anyone can make a Web Events Archive, but the premise is that they are based on real forum events… no matter how loosely.
To read the first Web Events Archive, “The Signal“, a 10-page comic loosely based on actual forum events, simply stop by the Game Comics page.
May 29th, 2009
Whenever I started the transition of the site, turning it into Bored With Life, I had a few new comics and stories submitted rather unexpectedly. At the time, I had only started to release new content. I had actually only posted my first Half-Life 2 story.
I had many plans for the future and began work on a Comic Strips page as one of the additions.
Since this was such a new idea for this site, I was rather surprised when a new comic strip was submitted. I did a little digging and tracked the author back to TWHL.

The Mesa Times by Daubster
The Mesa Times is the creation of one of TWHL’s staff, Daubster. It is a Half-Life comic strip that takes place before the Black Mesa incident. Daubster made it and posted it on TWHL initially with plans for a future website that never materialized. One of the forum members at TWHL posted our link and suggested that he submit it here.
And so, The Mesa Times by Daubster is today’s featured comic. Learn how the G-Man developed his speech impediment, learn what happened to the donuts, learn how Gordon got his assignment in the test labs, and learn what the scis do in their spare time.
May 28th, 2009
Okay, so if you’ve followed this fiction over the years then you know it is now effectively a finished story.
In fact, it was finished in April. Written by SquirrelKing, the original Full Life Consequences was epically scrambled. According to SquirrelKing’s profile and forum posts when it first appeared at FanFiction.net he was learning English and used the writing to help. He also demonstrated some more simple concepts in writing and imagination, which would lead some of us to the conclusion that he was also very young.
Originally, topics about the series were posted in forums such as the fan fiction forum on PHL. The story was ridiculed and people such as myself often defended him by pointing out the likely age and ESL issues. The story was also picked up for a rather famous YTMND “epic reading of an epic fan-fiction”.
This story was amusing and the reading made it great. A second story appeared as well and then the story remained “to be continued?” for years.
But in the past couple of years, YouTube has brought even more attention to SquirrelKing and his fictions. There have been several flash animations, gmod videos, and even hand drawn animations depicting the first two stories and some of the other works including Halo: Halos in Space, and Metal Gear Solid: Fight of Metal Gears.
Most notably, Icton Entertainment (creators of the Idiots of Garry’s Mod videos) made an adaptation of both stories. These adaptations were fairly amusing and worked quite well.
Now, by this time SquirrelKing had been inactive for years. Halo: Halos in Space 2: Aliens attack was his last story which was published in August of 2007. Suddenly, a new chapter in the Full Life Consequences saga appeared in February of this year (2009). Do the math.
Most notable about the later 2 chapters of Full Life Consequences is the recognizably deliberate effort to make them “so bad its funny”. It is possible that someone may have obtained the account and finished the story. But I think it is more likely that SquirrelKing was responding to his internet fame.
Basically, there are too possibilities. Either SquirrelKing was a less successful artificial character, like Peter Chimera, or he was legitimately a kid trying to write and practice his writing that has since turned into a “sock puppet” or fake writer due to internet fame.
I happen to think that he falls into that second possibility. Why? Mainly because if this was always a fake writer, he did a terrible job setting up the character. Using Peter Chimaera as an example, the author created a character that could not grasp the English language and didn’t know much about his subject matter. Sounds a lot like SquirrelKing right? The difference is that Chimaera is supposed to speak English as a primary language and not have spent much time reading or understanding the plot of his subject matter. In short, he’s a newbie, a llama, and a childish writer all rolled into one.
Conversely, SquirrelKing started out as a kid who was learning the English language and seemed to have at least some understanding of his subject matter. He was believable as an author. That is, believable at first. With his latter stories, such as the Halos in Space tales, he seemed to be trying to make bad stories. And since he suddenly reappeared his two latest stories feel even more forced.
Irregardless, the stories of John Freeman, and eventually his son Henry, are funny. And the Icton videos are fairly popular, well made adaptations that have undoubtedly been the reason for SquirrelKing’s reappearance.
In fact, these are popular enough that many YouTube patrons have been trying to beat them to the cliched punch by making adaptations as soon as a new chapters are ready.
I won’t bother you with these wannabe-Icton videos… instead I’ll just link you to the real thing.
The complete saga:
Half-Life: Full Life Consequences
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHxyZaZlaOs
Half-Life: Full Life Consequences 2 – What has to be Done
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8yHguvYYyQ
Half-Life: Hero Begining
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NiCYPrAoB8
Half-Life Full Life Consequences: Free Man
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULWgEnnmcv4