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Repelling attack on Pearl Harbor

Date of dream: Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Level of Lucidity: N/A     Level of Cohesiveness:     Rating:
Lucid Intent? No    

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I was in a shed. It was very very dark, and it looked like it was going to rain. It was WW2. The Japenese were coming to blow up Pearl Harbor. I was to go in the air and shoot them down. I sat in my plane, which was very small and had no cover, you just sat in it, with no shield or anything. My legs were hanging over the side so I could not hit the foot petal, which moved around the machine gun.

I flew up in the air and hit the sort of trigger thing that fired the machine gun. I could not aim, so I did do well. I landed the plane, and it was a real thing, but I could stop and start over. My friend Bailey insisted I do so, so I can aim. I then reappeared in the shed, and I took off, this time shooting the Japenese. I got a few planes, but still a lot where close to Pearl Harbor.

I landed the plane, and I saw everyone running around. I recognized them all, they were my friends. My best friends, Kayla and Joe where in the shed, acting like nothing was going on. I asked Joe if he wanted to hang out that next weekend (we live in different towns). Then my plane had 3 seats. I asked Kayla and Joe if they wanted to go shoot the Japenese with me, Kayla hesitated and I insisted she comes. So we went up in the air and and began to shoot them again. They got to the point where they began dropping the torpedos and then I awoke.

Additional Comments:

I've been playing a lot of Call of Duty lately. It was like I was playing COD, where I could stop, and restart.

This dream was overall very exciting.

  • Themes
  • Violence
  • Failure
  • Settings
  • Evening
  • Outdoors
  • Sea
  • Unfamiliar
  • Characters
  • Friend
  • Stranger
  • Unfamiliar
  • Emotions
  • Worry
  • Anxiety
  • Ecstasy
  • Shock
  • Numb
  • Activities
  • Fighting
  • Flying
  • Working
  • Keywords
    japanese
    war
    pearl
    harbor
    plane