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ambidex voting #3
![]() After escaping your rooms, talking with others, swiping your Ambidex Room cards, and entering, Calhoun appears on the screen to very briefly explain how the AB Voting works (45 minutes to either choose to Ally or Betray, you gain/lose points depending on what your opponent chooses), but to also introduce this round's prizes. That's right, this round has a whole new set of prizes! They're a bit different from the last round, so listen carefully! For anyone who chooses Betray, they will be getting a standard first aid kit and a can of food. Calhoun noticed that some of you managed to hurt themselves in the puzzle rooms, so he highly encourages you to take advantage of this one-time opportunity for free medical supplies! For anyone who chooses Betray and their opponent chooses Ally, you will get a memory regain instead of a can of food! After all, you'll have access to the cafeteria so it won't really be necessary. For anyone who chooses Ally, well, if your opponent chooses Ally as well, not only will all of your BP increase, you'll even get a gold star of friendship! Doesn't that sound wonderful? If you're the poor sap that chose Ally and got stabbed in the back, well, sorry, you only lose BP, but maybe Calhoun will have something for you. He likes all of his test subjects, so he won't forget anyone here. But anyway, happy voting! Calhoun will see all of you later with the results. |
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"Hey!" he said in an actually sort of loud whisper, beckoning Hershel over. "Hey, Hershel! Over here!"
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"Heiji, how are you feeling?" He asked, before lowering his tone. "... Why are we whispering?"
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Yeah now he was just going to tell everyone who would listen.
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Still, he smiled. "See, I told you Ema was wonderful though, it looks like she did a good job."
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Heiji kept a hand in front of his mouth, just in case anyone happened to be good at reading lips. Of course, considering how suspicious they looked whispering to each other, whether or not it did any good was in question.
"Don't worry, though, I didn't give you up or anything!"
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They probably looked like weird, gossiping teenage boys, which... they were. Superstars.
"What-" Oh right, he totally gossiped a lot, didn't he? He nodded with a smile that's both amused and a little thankful. "Thank you... I think she'd be ah... cross." It was only good, scary things Ema, I swear.
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"Besides, I figure someone's gotta be on good terms with her. You get to talk to Jake?"
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"Oh, yes. He actually helped me with- you know." He gestured to his arm. "I'm still shocked at how calm you both are about all this... maybe you really were some adventurous film noir private eye."
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He crossed his arms. "Well, I'd been through a lot worse -- or that's what I kept saying to myself, anyway. I don't actually remember gettin' all those injuries, but I figure I must've been tough enough to get through them. You, too! You're tougher than you look!"
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"You must have, with those scars." He nodded towards Heiji's stomach. "In a way it's nice to know you and Jake can handle a situation like this so well. If you hadn't been there I doubt I would have done as good a job at cleaning everything up." And he laughed a little. "Thanks, I'm not sure tough is the word I'd use but I guess we're all one stab closer to being completely used to it, heaven forbid."
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He put a hand to his chin. "And nah, I really mean it. How many people you know that can take all this and not keel over from shock?"
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"I guess... maybe we're all getting desensitized to strange things, in a way. Look at where we are, it's completely mental in every way but we keep pushing forward without too many breakdowns." He tilted his head thoughtfully. "Maybe we're just a very strange bunch."
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"We're only gonna get stranger after this," said Heiji. "In here, we don't even know if it's really day or night. But people, they're pretty adaptable. They can get used to pretty much anything, y'know?"
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"People are a lot more adaptable than I realized, if we're all an example of it. It would be nice to have any idea of the passage of time besides these puzzle rooms- I've been trying to figure out how long we've been here and it isn't very easy." He frowned. "I think it's been well over a week, at least."
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He pointed to his wrist, where there was just the slightest hint of a tan line. "Probably on purpose. Mess with our sense of time, and it makes it that much harder to orient ourselves. Well, even in the absence of light cues, the human body reverts to a circadian rhythm of around 25 hours. You're probably not too far off. Anyway, now that we're clear to enter the cafeteria, how's about we see what's in there?"
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He nodded. "The timing of the puzzle rooms helps too, I'm sure eventually we'll be able to figure it out better." And that's a very good idea, Heiji. "Yes, let's- having more than a small ration of beans sounds nice, even if I'm sure Calhoun will go out of his way to make sure it's as unappealing as possible." And Hershel paused. "Do you need a hand at all?" Still worried about your leg there, dude, that couldn't be fun to hobble around with.
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THIRTY MINUTES LATER...
Heiji stuck his spoon into what was ostensibly soup and what more closely resembled congealed cat food. It maintained position. "I take it back," said Heiji. "I ain't feeling so thankful after all."
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"Honestly I think I miss the beans." Hershel admitted, stabbing at his meal for a moment before putting his fork down. "Remember what we were talking about before, about how humans are very adaptable? Do you think this food is going to get um... more bearable, I suppose?"
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"Well, it's... edible," he said, downing a gulp of water. "And that means we don't have to be quite as worried about starvin' to death down here. Heck, maybe people will cooperate more now that there's a little less at stake."
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... Ugh. "It's... an acquired taste." Going to gulp down some water too, damn. He coughed as he nodded. "Yeah, that's what I've been hoping. Of course now we're at the point where a betrayal will bring us all down from having access to food again... it may take a round or two for everything to settle more."
He straightened, suddenly remembering something. "Oh Heiji, I've been meaning to ask you if you've ever heard of anything called the Robbers Cave Study or Realistic Conflict Theory."
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"Sure, I've heard of it. In our case, though, we ain't competing in a zero sum game. Maybe that's why it's been a little easier for everyone to work together." Well, everyone whose name wasn't Jake, anyway, but even he'd come around last round.
"But it's definitely true people unite in the face of a shared goal. 'The enemy of my enemy is my friend' and all that."
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"Maybe that's why we've been having some luck, everyone sees Zero as the common enemy rather than each other."
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He looked at Hershel. "Hey... you ain't gonna say anything nuts like 'maybe this is all a simulation', right?"
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Hershel couldn't help a smile at that. "I was thinking more 'it's all a dream?' Maybe we are all hooked up to some other pods and playing a very strange game?" He shook his head, growing serious again. "Honestly I don't know what to think. The only thing I'm fairly sure of is that this really is an experiment of some sort, whether or not Zero is a proper scientist or simply a madman is another matter."
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"Maybe it's just nothin'... but we've already had three rounds of people mostly cooperating. Hershel, be real careful, okay? Don't wander off into some dark corner by yourself. Make sure people know where you are."
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