

I don't think my grandma was happy with the color change either. Then, around 6 or 7, it turned strawberry blonde. I saw pictures, and her hair was indeed as white as could be. My grandma was totally tow-headed as they used to call it. I was pretty devastated, but I didn't let on, as I felt I must have done something to deserve it. That is a rare color these days, natural or otherwise, I had honey blonde hair up until I was about 7 years old. This actress has the most beautiful honey-blonde hair I've ever see. She apologizes for opening her mouth when she catches a little detail at the crime scene that no one else doe, and speaks over the more experienced, male detective, and is ignored, at least at first. How she responds to the "Sit down little lady, the men are handling this one." is a study in workaday politics and the benefits of patience. The lead investigator, a young woman who is in her first role as a head of crime investigations, is interesting. It is fast paced and doesn't lag, or get bogged down with, intricate police procedures.

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Experiencing HO3 will make you get good at combat & hotbar/inventory management, it helps you figure out the optimal base defence strats and how to deal with hardcore night events. You will get more quests (and looting) done during the day, you will earn more nightly rep and extract more essence (from the more efficient oven). It's more time efficient to operate from the HO that is situated in the actual biome that you are scavenging. Together they make a breakthrough when they interview Jrgen’s old friend Heiner. Still unable to shake his sister’s disappearance, he revives the case with the help of Anne and his old colleague Frank. I don't recommend staying at HO2 and running between biomes everyday, the travelling gets old real fast, it's boring to try to avoid playing the best section of the game. It’s now 15 years later and Thomas is retired. You have a lot of resources to repair and maintain everything. When setting up the base try not to set it up with hiding/camping in mind, set it up to allow you to move freely enough to be able to effectively deal with intruders coming from anywhere. With all of your resources stored at the HO you can set up your base defences any way you like (barricades/furniture/traps). Also, I pack a bunch of red eggs and cook them as soon as I get to HO3 so that I'm maxed out on skills/perks for the start of this section. you only really need about a third of all this stuff, all these things will ensure survival (Note: Essential items missing from screenshot incIude - Flares, I already stashed around 20 in the bench along with some scrap metal. Have all your gear delivered to HO3 by bike man (dont forget to take bell & alcohol with you). When you have gathered/collected all the resources/ammo from the first 2 biomes and levelled up all your weapons, venture out one day to establish the location of the third hideout, clear the path to it and prep it so you can move into it the following day. Use the first two areas as combat practice. Craft and build supplies with the old woods in mind. Think of the old woods as the main survival horror section of the game (or chapter at least), this is where it begins, there is plenty of action, you get to fight and use all kinds of cool survival strats.Įverything you do in the first 2 biomes is preparation for the 3rd biome.
