Corando's "Don't Lose Hope"

"Don't Lose Hope" is a short story told in the mimicry of a music video. It was originally an automated slideshow website modeled after the DSHW web storytelling format used by Dozerfleet Comics for various Sims storytelling projects such as The Battle for Gerosha and the original Ciem trilogy. It was inspired in part by the song "Photograph" off of the Nickelback album All the Right Reasons.

History
"Don't Lose Hope" was created by the Dozerfleet founder around the same time that Ciem 3: Curse of the Millipede. Because this version of Ciem 3 was considerably shorter than the previous two entries in that series, it was packed with several extra short stories. These included Star Flops: Curse of the Medium Side and Lo-Mun's Cooking Adventure, all in a bundle. The Blue Face Film Strips: The Sims 2 Edition was likewise considered. All of these bundles were later separated into standalone projects in 2006. Blue Face: TS2 became an entry in the Eccentriaverse, isolating it entirely from continuity. It was later replaced with a Sims 4 machinima video remake of the original Blue Face Film Strips.

The story in Corando was intended as a gift to a woman that the Dozerfleet founder was interested in back in December of 2005. However, the two of them parted ways some time later, leading to interest in remaking the project to not be about her. By 2022, the project was authorized for a remake - with new background story characters, revised lyrics, revised verses, and theme revisions.

Band

 * Jerry Emberton (guitarist, lead singer)
 * Jen Emberton (drummer)
 * Spike Monide (bass guitarist)

Original background story

 * Dillian Stentz
 * Tina Nares

Remake background story

 * Darshan
 * Mahima Zecharia
 * Amita Zecharia


 * Daruka Naidu


 * Filforth

Original
is the name of the lead singer. He is a man prone to hallucinations. It is unknown if these are the result of drug use or an inherent problem with his brain chemistry. His visions inspire his music. His voice is modeled after that of Chad Kroger. His sister Jenny operates the drums for the song, and is seeing wearing a "Generation:Hot Coffee"-brand T-shirt. She is secretly dating the bass guitarist, Spike. However, rumors about them having a relationship have leaked into the public. Jerry seems indifferent, so long as they can help him make music.

Dillian and Tina are depicted in numerous scenes throughout the footage that serve as metaphors for fear, doubt, and loneliness. These include a forest, an abandoned park, a prison cell, and similar settings.

Message
The song's focus is on the tormented state of mind of lonely individuals, as well as the need for communication and an unwillingness to give up on the ideals of love and faith as being critical for surviving the dark parts of one's own mind.

When the couple's members are apart and dwell on their own misery, their states of being grow gradually worse. When they finally reach out to one another, they are able to break free from the prison and escape from the forest. In the beginning, Dillian was in the cell and Tina was lost in the woods. As a caution to readers of the consequences of disregarding the path to hope, Jerry reverses Dillian and Tina's predicaments to show that the metaphors of being lost in the woods of life and being lost in the dungeon of one's own mind are virtually interchangeable ideas.

Lyrics
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Page One
Welcome to the dungeon / of the lonely mind! / Everyone's been here / at least once! /

But some never seem / to be able to leave! / And others who do / always seem to find themselves / right back inside! /

Page Two
Welcome to the forest / of the lonely heart! A road often traveled, / though unlovable...

The sea of life leads drifters straight into it! And the despairing soul / rarely ceases / walking on its trails...

Page Three
I've been told that God / hates it when / loneliness wins! / But the cruel world has always / believed it knows better! /

So when life / feels like a hole... / How do you fill your soul? /

Will the endless work / substitute for love forever? /

Page Four
Cracking all the world's books / can't replace tender looks! / But like liquor, it eases the pain! /

Duty is great; / but the hour grows late! When you've finished the race, / where will your hands be??? /

Page Five
In the end, where will the heart be?

Page Six
In the end, where will the mind be?

Page Seven
Even with the best of plans, / failure's all around! / Life's like that / until the day that we die! /

Page Eight
If not for each other then / we'd eat ourselves alive! / (We'd eat ourselves alive!) / (We'd eat ourselves alive!) /

But there's one way to hold on...

Page Nine
Hope! / Never let communication fail! / Because eventually then / despair will! /

Page Ten
And then the mind won't have to be its own grave...

Page Eleven
And the heart can flee the woods so depraved...

Page Twelve
And we'll enjoy / our every cup of lime! / Since we can't be / together all the time! /

Page Thirteen
Yeah if only this were all the time...

Page Fourteen
Till then let's make the most of time...

Page Fifteen
So we're not lost till end of time...

Page Sixteen
Inside the dungeon of the lonely mind...

Page Seventeen
Inside the prison / of the lonely heart... / Inside the forest / of the lonely mind!!! /
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Production
The introductory background info page informs the readers that the site was assembled with the aid of Photoshop Elements, Advanced Browser, Firefox, Notepad, and The Sims 2: University. The slideshow was created in December of 2005 before the Dozerfleet founder had been able to successfully purchase the Nightlife expansion for his copy of The Sims 2.

The slideshow effect was accomplished by having meta elements in the pages that refreshed from one page to another every ten seconds. Photoshop was used to create some of the blur effects for a dreamy, surreal effect consistent with what Jerry would see in his visions. The browsers and Notepad were used as the primary tools for assembly of the code.

There were few good tools available for development of websites to the Dozerfleet founder until January of 2006. Come that year, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 with a Visual Basic .NET development suite was provided along with a book on how to program in VB.NET. This came with a class being taken at Lansing Community College that same year. Since then, major web projects such as the Ciem trilogy have been developed under the Dozerfleet label using versions of Microsoft Visual Web Developer Express.

Mod credits
Page 18 of the slideshow lists the following Mod The Sims artists for their contributions in production. All game modders whose works are visible in the end products get credit for their work at the end of most Dozerfleet Sims comics.


 * A custom in-game camera by GunMod was used to get the angles that were used.
 * This was before the 2007 version of Ciem, in which CaptFalcon007 's camera became a more popular choice.


 * The prison doors used were designed by Atavera.


 * The colored lights (which were not normally possible in The Sims 2 before the release of Nightlife) are the result of custom light creation and scripting by the MTS user known as JGWhiteus.


 * The sky effects were accomplished using Oberkorn 's sky projector.


 * Tina Nares' nose ring was created by the user known as Siren, who also had a male version of the ring which didn't feature in this piece.
 * The female nose ring used in this piece almost perfectly accentuated the nose ring worn by the real-life girl who inspired Tina Nares' likeness.


 * All the skintones and freckles featured were designed by popular Sims artist Helaene.