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ambidex voting #13
![]() Another round, maybe this one will end better? Less blood and gore even? No? Well, here are the conditions regardless.: For anyone who chooses Ally, well, if your opponent chooses Ally as well, then 2BP for each of you and blah blah blah, predictable. Bore him to tears why don't you. For anyone who chooses Betray, and gets a Betray in return, everyone's BP stays the same and one of you gets fifty coins! That'd be fun, right? A cheeky little gamble. The rest get a pat on the back and that warm feeling of a vote well voted. Last but certainly not least: for anyone who chooses Betray and their opponent chooses Ally, same deal as last time, two whole memories! Eh, eh? Come on, that's a pretty good deal, right? Take the offer! And the ally person well, they get the usual. So, happy voting! Calhoun will see all of you later with the results. |
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He gives only the slightest nod in agreement with Heiji's words. "It's a tough room. I don't know if there's a way to do it right, so don't stress out if you think you've messed it up." That... should be vague enough, shouldn't it?
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"How's your arm feeling now?" He turned to Sasuke, apparently over not motherhenning him and getting right to it again. I'm sorry.
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"But you've got a pretty good head on your shoulders. I think you'll do your best. That's all anyone can ask of ya."
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"Well... I guess we'll all have to try our best then." He settled on, shaking his head. "We should probably stop talking about it, the last thing any of us need is Calhoun deciding we've gone too far and punishing someone."
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Which. You know, quite possible.
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"I was worried one of us would come out like Alfendi, but we managed to avoid it." Honestly, Bluebell had been much slower than expected. If it weren't for that wound...
But then, how the heck did Alfendi get injured that badly? Even Snake had managed to escape its grasp...
"Are you going now? Neither of you need a break first?" Though really, there's one in particular he's concerned about...
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"I'm glad the three of you didn't take a similar approach." He was pretty sure Snake and Sasuke would be good, Ema... well, she had her moments with life choices.
And clearly he's worried about Heiji because that's who Hershel's worried about. "Sasuke's right, you should rest here, Heiji, I'll go try to find Alfendi, okay?"
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"I got something to tell ya anyway, Sasuke. About Clive's room."
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Although he looks curious at Heiji's words, his eyes flicker back to Hershel. Specifically, his wrist. The board hadn't escaped his notice, but he'd wanted to get that gash cleaned out as soon as possible, considering where it came from.
"Mm... But make sure you take it easy yourself, okay?" He doesn't know exactly how long Hershel's been going without food, but he's got a feeling it's been more or less since that first room this round. He'd mentioned giving supplies to Alfendi-- had that been it?
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And with that he nodded to them before heading off to adventure aka idk probably not finding Alfendi and getting distracted by stupid things, enjoy. If you want him back at any point you know where to find me.
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Then he turned back to Sasuke. "I talked to Clive about the blue room. He said it happened almost exactly the same way it did in our room. He described a girl that looked and behaved just like Alessa. And the other girl, she looked the same, too. I mean, they gave him the exact same story and scenario..."
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The news from Heiji, however, clearly has him confused. "Alessa went through all of the same motions again?" But... that would mean...
"--It was faked?" But... how? And why? Had they just been actors, working with Zero all along? Or was there something else going on here?
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"There are a couple other possibilities, I guess. You know how Calhoun can erase our memories. I don't think it's that far-fetched to assume he can take away specific ones just like he can give us back whichever ones he chooses. If he wiped their memories up to a certain point each time, they wouldn't even know they were repeatin' the same scene. I doubt they'd act exactly the same each time, but most of the responses we had to choose from were canned..."
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"Oh yeah. Not everyone knows this, but a lot of modern hair dryers have an immersion protection device, precisely because they posed an electrocution hazard. 'Course, that particular model didn't seem likely to have those features."
"Anyway. There are a couple of things that are botherin' me about that room. Clive said that they called her on that other girl, just like we did. And she promised to 'return the favor' and stormed over into their room, just like she did with us. But in their case, Jake hid behind the door. She saw Clive and went for him, but then Jake showed up and knocked her out from behind. Instantly, was what Clive said. After that was when they all got put to sleep by Calhoun.
"Only, don't that strike you as a little odd? Jake was injured pretty badly in the second grey room. Granted, that was about a month ago, but I saw the explosion. I doubt he's completely healed yet. He did have the advantage of strength and surprise, of course..."
Heiji crossed his arms. "But she got both of us without too much trouble, didn't she? And not to brag, but we ain't exactly the world's biggest pushovers. That level of physicality ain't normal for a girl her size. And why'd she come after us at all, instead of just tryin' to escape? I'm willing to believe she ain't know exactly who to find in our room; she had a western name and most westerners don't know which Japanese names are male or female. But that's even more reason to back off. She didn't seem stupid, so she must've had the confidence that she coulda taken us, no matter who we were."
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"...It's too weird. Even if she wanted to escape badly, she still followed our directions even when we were close to finishing. It should have been obvious where to go from there. And doing the exact same things, down to trying to attack the players...
It's just like setting off a trap in a normal puzzle room for getting it wrong." It's... almost hard to believe they're talking about a scenario that involves another person. "What do you think it means?"
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Whatever the hell that was.
"...I seriously feel ridiculous even sayin' this, but... did her strength seem human to you?"
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"But... if she wasn't, what could she--"
-Oh. Duh.
"...Do you think she was one of those?" They'd seen enough of them at this point. Those humanoid robots...
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"...So the whole scenario was faked from the start. Do you think it was the same with the second girl?" He hopes so-- the entire thing left him feeling pretty awful from a combination of guilt and betrayal.
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"But I think we gotta consider the possibility that there are other people in this warehouse bein' kept against their will."
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"...Muller and I talked about it. We don't know how many floors this place is-- for all we know, there could be concurrent games played. There's just no way to tell." He'd like to hope not, since that would not only be terrible, but also make this an even larger operation than it already is, and all the more bleak to think about.
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"Either way, we've gotta be somewhere isolated. There's no way someone wouldn't notice all this activity going on if we were somewhere well-populated."
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"That would explain how much space there is, too. Not only would the activity be suspicious, but the size of the building would make it even more noticeable."
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