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ambidex voting #8
![]() Chop chop, everyone downstairs to the first floor! You're all done the puzzle rooms, so you know what to do. Well, most of you, but it's pretty basic, just enter any Ambidex Room you like (they're not elevators, you ignorant test subjects) then vote! How does voting work? Very simple! Pick Ally or Betray, and that's it! But with every round, there's always some prizes, depending on what you vote, so here's this rounds: For anyone who chooses Ally, well, if your opponent chooses Ally as well, then 2BP for each of you. You get all that friendship, blah blah, whatever. For anyone who chooses Betray, and gets a Betray in return, your BP doesn't change at all, but you might get some coins for your trouble, let's saaaay, 20? Generous, I know. Now, the best part: for anyone who chooses Betray and their opponent chooses Ally, Calhoun will be very generous with his prizes, again! You'll get 15 coins and a memory! Also, as usual, those who pick Betray get 3BP instead of just 2. But if you're the poor sap that chose Ally and got stabbed in the back, well, sorry, you lose 2 BP. At least you got stabbed for the greater good, right? And plus, you might get a little something. He'll talk to you later about it. But anyway, happy voting! Calhoun will see all of you later with the results. |
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Heiji, if Calhoun and by extension Zero is going to give us our memories back piecemeal, what if those include memories that our brains made us forget due to self-preservation?
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"You mean it was something you repressed because you couldn't deal with it at the time?" Heiji crossed his arms. "Yeah, that's more than possible. I mean, the brain is a pretty imperfect medium. It creates false memories, gives you back information you thought you'd forgotten all about at times when you least expect it..."
And more pertinently -- "It might give you back the memory of when the accident actually happened. If you were awake for that. Of course, that's not just in regards to you. It could just as easily apply to anyone who's had a traumatic event."
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It does make you wonder, do we all have terrible traumatic things in our pasts that we'll be forced to remember here?
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Of course, pretty much all the things Heiji remembered were traumatic for a normal person, so...
"I think the important thing to remember is that the stuff Calhoun shows us is most likely cherry-picked, and might be intended to make us do one thing or another. Like what happened with you. What were the chances that of all the millions of memories you have, that one would've just popped up?"
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Worried was perhaps an understatement; Heiji had never seen Snake like that before.
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"Yeah, things were pretty quiet this round. Speakin' of which, what happened with your group? I was going to ask you about it earlier..." Only he'd gotten distracted, of course.
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It's interesting. Although we did have a Betray-Betray, there's a reason for it. Kuzuryuu told us what he was planning.
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Actually, the real reason Heiji had been surprised was because Snake and Enjolras had seemed like more or less a sure bet. Certainly Heiji wouldn't have had any problem allying with them.
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He'd just have to look into this a bit further. "I'm glad he didn't have a problem with you, though. Actually, I wouldn't mind bein' on a team with him again. I can kinda understand where he's coming from."
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It's hard to tell if he does or does not have a problem with me. Although he can be equally annoying, in the way a young child can. I helped him out in the darkness but he got on my nerves.
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"I like Kuzuryuu. He's kinda rude sometimes, but he's honest. Someone else might've just not said anything or promised to Ally and chosen Betray... but he ain't like that. Plus, he's pretty smart. Even if he does think everyone's got an angle." He crossed his arms.
"If you want to know what he thinks of you, you can just ask him. In the meantime... guess I gotta worry about next round."
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Gosh, Snake, did you just hold hands with anyone? Here's your scarlet A.
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He paused. "Oh, and you probably could've just asked him to grab your arm or shoulder or something."
Not that Heiji really minded holding Snake's hand, exactly...
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Not-exactly-strangers that had gotten to Detective Conan second base... In any case, since so many people were complaining about Kuzuryuu, Heiji had kind of felt the need to defend him a little.
"Oh. Don't tell Kuzuryuu I said this, but I think part of it's his height, too. I'm pretty sure that's why he's a bit sensitive."
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Or maybe a delinquent, but the suit was pretty textbook gangster, so. "Do you need to know what the others look like?" Heiji had always sort of figured that Snake would ask if he needed to know (or cared); so far the only one who really asked his opinions of the others was Hershel.
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Starting off easy!
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His voice and the tread of his footsteps suggests that he's a man with a large muscular physique who may or may not be in law enforcement. He's presumably skilled in firearms because he woke up with an empty holster. I'm not sure where he's from. He's most likely taller than I am. I'm uncertain of his race. I also get the impression he would shave his head, possibly because I have this idea that people who have that kind of build just...don't have really long hair or even short hair. That might be incorrect and I'm not sure where I got the idea from.
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Can Snake accidentally touch him on the arm?
Of course!
If he wants to examine the hand, he can.
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