Friday, January 11, 2008

Iso Suit

Ok, I just can't resist anymore. Today I'm going to create my own isolation suit. I'm using some great ideas Velicia Llewellyn posted here on the Subbie Union blog and mix it with a few ideas of my own. Yesterday my sis helped me with some test runs with Marines original items to get a feeling for it. I looove her RL-viewer (thank you so very, very much for creating that viewer, Marine), but during the last few weeks I'm not using it every time I log in, because I'm just too fond of the Windlight-viewer and it's features. If you don't have the RL-viewer, you can download the Windows version here). So I just wanted to get an idea of what I'm getting myself into when ALL the scripts of Marines toys are activated and locked at the same time for more than a few minutes. Helpful (and evil) as my little sister is and always was, she locked me up for quite a bit longer than intended. Maybe I should think about finding somebody less wicked to lock me up once my suit is finished. But on the other hand, it should be a harsh experience, so it's probably better to let Ali have her fun with me.
I've got all the stuff I need for the suit now and made all the necessary changes for my suit. As soon as little sister is back online I'll let her lock me up. Hmm....can't wait for her to show up on the one hand, on the other hand I'm a lil bit scared now. Being caged and isolated for a week was totally boring and frustrating for me, let's see what happens when I can move around while isolated. I feel like a little guinea pig now.
Wish me luck, I'm sure I'll need it. I'll try to keep you posted and blog my feelings and experiences here.

Kathi

2 comments:

lexi said...

Kathi,

great to see others to get into the whole isolation thing.

As you probably have read on my and the subbie union blog, it's been one of the most intense experiences I have ever had :)

I look forward reading more .. lots of luck!!

lexi

Kathi Paine said...

Hello Lexi,

after reading Evil Dollys short story I just had to try a longer isolation for myself. You've read the story yourself, and I'm quite sure it affected you as much as me.
And reading your blog helped me prepare for some the hardships of the isolation. ;) I didn't have to do this completely unprepared, at least, that's what I believed. The truth is, even after reading your blog, your posts on the Subbie Union and your warning, experiencing the isolation was so much more extreme than anything I could have ever imagined. But at the same time it was one of the most rewarding experiences. In my newer posts I've written my own diary, just like you did, and I think we both had similar feelings and emotions during the isolation. I'm really happy my isolation wasn't as hard as yours. At least I was able to TP around and visit different sims. It helped me to kill time and visit some of the sims I always wanted to see but never had enough time. The isolation was so much easier because of this, even if I couldn't see too much because of the blindfold.

Kathi