In rule six of PINS we admit to having no clue to the objectives. The original photocopy – where we found the rules – underlines this point so it must be important, but we are not really sure why.
A photograph edited using filters, of a photocopy of a photograph of an article in a military modelling magazine from 1972. This shows ancient Roman defensive earthworks. Maybe you can take inspiration from such arcana to AVOID ALL OBJECTIVES.
A photograph edited using filters, of a photocopy of a photograph of an article in a military modelling magazine from 1972. This shows mediaeval defensive earthworks, with an implied scatalogical joke. Maybe you can take inspiration from such arcana to AVOID ALL OBJECTIVES.
A photograph edited using filters, of a photocopy of a photograph of an article in a military modelling magazine from 1972. This image shows marching tin soldiers from the mid-1930s, a Cape of Good Hope Highlander and the Emperor of Abyssinia’s Bodyguard. Maybe these tiny tinpot guards will ward you away from ALL OBJECTIVES.
A photograph of a photocopy of a sketch by the photocopier, using various pencils on a wooden drawing board (hence the textures) showing a crow. Maybe you can take inspiration from a bird long associated with warnings to AVOID ALL OBJECTIVES.