They almost didn't get the third step either - the advisor on the end had to tell the middle advisor to shut up several times as he seemed rather keen on talking over the raven-crow-thing ;-)Imagine if, by sheer incompotence, you didn't get any of the three steps...
Now that would be a running jump and a half...
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Hmmmm.... a Series 5/6 character commenting on a Series 3 dungeoneer?"Hmmmm"
"A Formore dungeoneer aye. Even Better a DEAD one."
"HEHEHEHE.... LOVELY."
No Just kidding. I agree I thought you made it when I saw the episoed repeted on Challange? I was shocked to see you fall to your death.
"EVEN IF IT WAS VERY LOVELY TO SEE A PESKY DUNGONEER GET THERE COMEUPANCE."
"HEHEHEHEHEHEHE.... VERY VERY LOVELY"
Just Kidding agine you were just unlucky in both the fact you missed the Step on the Spin-Dizzy and that you were a contetent on what was un doutably the hardest series of the lot.
I think had it been S4 it might have been aloued yo slide BUT we'll never know now.
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on Dec 4th, 2003, 11:38pm, Zagor wrote.
AND WHY NOT ZAGOR?Hmmmm.... a Series 5/6 character commenting on a Series 3 dungeoneer?
It's The Irons For You. LOVELY
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Watch out Zagor! He's gonna clap you in his irons... ;D
If the only way is onward how would you get home for tea?? 

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Truth is stranger than fiction...In 2008, in another thread, I wrote: ↑29 Sep 2008, 15:38 [The Present Day. At the home of Scott, veteran dungeoneer of Series 3, his baby son has pulled himself up from the floor and is holding onto the sofa.]
Scott's Wife: Quick, I think he's about to start walking. Get the camera!
[Scott runs out. But by the time he's returned with the camera, the baby has already walked.]
Scott: Oh no, I missed the first step! [Looks into the camera.] Like that's never happened before. [Winks.]
Scott's Wife: What?
(With apologies to Scott and to any real-life wives and children he may have.)
At Knightmare Live on Monday, a few of us met Scott and chatted with him. He does have a real-life wife and child. He told us how he watched Knightmare with his daughter, but left it a surprise that he was on it.
Scott is a lovely guy and very appreciative of all the fans who actively help to keep Knightmare alive.
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