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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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Sasuke for his part hardly reacts, checking it coolly afterwards to see that it is indeed bleeding. As long as he runs it under the waterfall and wraps some clean...ish fabric over it, it should be fine.]
That should do it. Hold out your arm.
[He'll be sure to only just nick the skin enough to draw a tiny amount of blood. It's practically a pinprick, but hey, they card didn't specify any particular amount.]
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He's getting a lot of future occupational advice today.]
It takes a lot to become a surgeon, though.
[And with that done, he'll go ahead and set the scalpel aside. Even if Clive isn't around, he'd rather not keep sharp, throwable objects in his possession.]