Post by GL on Jul 25, 2006 12:54:25 GMT -5
Same as on part 1. Same rules apply (correct answer of a question results in your asking a question, so-on and so-on) just like before. Trivia is allowed concerning on-screen details, behind-the-camera knowledge, backstories and collective series work. However, the following will have to be followed:
1. You must know your answer before you give a question. No saying "Let me go look it up, I'll be right back" kind of responses will be allowed.
2. Your question must have a definitive answer. You ask what his kill total is, make sure you have more than one site as a resource for this. (This is only done in case a challenge is issued. see rule 3 and someone claims to have an answer that differs from the one you have. More than one site has to have the answer concerning questions like that)
3. A challenge to an answer can be uttered only after the person who asked the question has said there was the correct answer. If you have something that differs, state it afterwards and give reasoning (ie link to the site where you got your information) and a round-table discussion between myself and the conflicting parties will occur in a seperate thread to be opened at that time. Until that is resolved, the game will hault and no more questions will be allowed.
These are just thinking ahead and getting all the kinks out rules. So, sit back, relax, and put on that William Shattner mask (so as to avoid the oh-so-obvious question ) and get ready:
What Distribution Company has released the most Halloween movies in theatres, and how many have they released?
1. You must know your answer before you give a question. No saying "Let me go look it up, I'll be right back" kind of responses will be allowed.
2. Your question must have a definitive answer. You ask what his kill total is, make sure you have more than one site as a resource for this. (This is only done in case a challenge is issued. see rule 3 and someone claims to have an answer that differs from the one you have. More than one site has to have the answer concerning questions like that)
3. A challenge to an answer can be uttered only after the person who asked the question has said there was the correct answer. If you have something that differs, state it afterwards and give reasoning (ie link to the site where you got your information) and a round-table discussion between myself and the conflicting parties will occur in a seperate thread to be opened at that time. Until that is resolved, the game will hault and no more questions will be allowed.
These are just thinking ahead and getting all the kinks out rules. So, sit back, relax, and put on that William Shattner mask (so as to avoid the oh-so-obvious question ) and get ready:
What Distribution Company has released the most Halloween movies in theatres, and how many have they released?