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CALHOUN HOUR - BINGO II
Early in the morning of Day 84, an announcement booms from the warehouse speakers: "All test subjects report to the first floor lobby immediately for your next experiment." Zero's unmistakable garbled voice goes silent afterwards. Once everyone gathers downstairs, they'll be treated to an unexpected sight: Zero standing in front of them in the flesh. Standing tall (at 5'4"...), they're donned in the same piece of clothing everyone remembers them in: a black raincoat (large and long enough that it covers their entire body, leaving no distinguishable features), a full facial gas mask, and matching black gloves. It seems as if Zero really dislikes showing skin... "Today, you will be participating in a game of, what you may call, 'Bingo'. I believe most of you have participated in this before. The rules and explanations are on the back of the cards." An arm is raised to motion towards the paper cards scattered on the nearby table, then it falls again. "Due to some... unfortunate events, I will monitor you in person. However, do not underestimate what will happen to you should you decide to cheat, escape, attack, or do anything that will break my rules. Your bracelets are still very functional and my cameras will continue to record every move you take, so I suggest that you refrain from doing anything foolish." "Now begin." |
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[Cheerful.] That does leave the question of what can we possibly do then, if even subduing him won't work.
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Just because it isn't an option right at this moment doesn't mean the situation will always be the same.
[If they subdued him now, they would all surely be doomed. But if they were able to find a better opportunity...]
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He sighs, rubbing the side of his neck.] Alfendi thinks trying to get enough BP is a good shot, we were talking about it earlier. I wish I had his confidence.
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...I think either way carries a risk. It mostly depends on how much you trust Zero to keep his word. And... how much you're willing to wait for a different option even if you don't.
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Still, I think watchful waiting is the better approach.
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No one's reached that total yet, and even if you started betraying for points, it isn't guaranteed to work in the long run. If your opponent realizes what you're doing and wants to keep their points, they'll just block you with a betrayal of their own.
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There is something to be said for a group effort to get one or two people out in hopes they can get help. [He frowns though.] Honestly that still feels to me like sending someone to the slaughter.
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All we know is that we can escape here through the number nine door. He never said anything about what would happen once we left. And knowing Zero, there's a reason for that.