AL-2955 (
al2955) wrote in
cradleproject2016-08-01 02:45 am
WEEK 9
| the pygmalion. . . ONLINE ![]() CAPTAIN'S LOG: WEEK (9) |
monday - thursday (21) survivors ![]() Sunday's trial was only mere hours ago, but you find yourself faced with a new week on The Pygmalion. When you awaken, you will find the ship restored to its previous state, all areas interfered with during the murder looking mostly the same as they did before. Along with this, it appears there are new areas opened on the ship. It seems you have more exploring to do. The robot in the cafeteria has prepared another breakfast of various foods. (OOC: Please submit your murder proposals by 9 PM EST Tuesday.) taken list profiles private conversations setting rulebook murder proposals ENTER COMMAND_ |



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[She comes from a terrifying world. Let us all remember that. Meanwhile, it feels sort of nice to have someone writing down what she says.]
Poison from Pokémon is only capable of knocking someone out. They're strong enough to make someone sick and bring them down, and that's it.
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That's a... relief. [ Still questioning how people survive, but. ] Is there any treatment for that sort of thing? Sucking it out, or...?
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[There are a lot of ways for Team Rocket to poison someone, in other words. Ah, Arbok, never change.]
Is this really that important? If there were other Pokémon here, I'd know it.
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Probably not that important, but I think it's interesting. You come from a really different place... I mean, even Bull and Dorian's home had equivalents to here.
What do you think is more dangerous, these plants or your Pokemon?
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[She'll never admit it's her own world that's weird! But she's the center of attention like that.]
I guess that depends, doesn't it? Arbok only follows my orders. So, Adam, what's more dangerous? Me, or these plants?
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You're not that bad, you know? I mean, you haven't killed anyone and that's a real standing achievement in these parts.
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[Her street cred...it's all slipping through her fingers like the sands in the hourglass that is the days of our lives.]
I mean, you're not wrong, I'm not going to kill anyone. But I'm really a criminal mastermind! Really!
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I'm sure you're real good at that, too. But you're a criminal mastermind with morals. It's not like plants can decide who they're going to poison.
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[Again, Pokémon are cray.]
D-don't just say that out loud where someone might hear! Stop that!
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But, you know, having people think you're good isn't the worst thing here. They'd be less likely to falsely accuse you if something goes wrong. It'd be a good trick?
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I never knew you could give such fantastic advice, Adam.
[It's definitely his fault if she goes off the deep end this week.]
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[...which means she's out of ideas, which means she'll probably be good.]
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... You know what'd be the most suspicious? If you acted like the opposite of a criminal mastermind. Like a hero.
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[On distant planets. Hopefully? Are we out of planets?!]
I can't just...be a hero. It goes against everything I believe in, like getting rich quick and being the most beautiful person in the room at all times.
[This conversation had such a hopeful start, too.]
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It's not like your face would change. Right? [ Honestly he has to make sure at this point. ] Besides, why can't heroes be beautiful?
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That's not the point! Villains have more fun, and I'm really, really evil back where I come from! [A pause, and:] I just don't murder.
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[ He'll lower his voice: ] If you saw some of the things about people this week, you're one of the few.
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[She'll match his tone. Whoo, boy, is this where it gets juicy? She can't comment on Adam's secret, but her desire to bully him is at an absolute zero after seeing his. She feels a little bad for him.]
I watched most of them. They're certainly...not what I expected.
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No, there's... a lot more people who are murderers than I thought. It makes things actually dangerous. [ More dangerous than Jessie is the implication. ]
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In the end, everyone's probably here because they're capable of something like that.
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but she'll nonchalantly explain something, appearing bored that she has to bring it up, all the while hoping it's of a little comfort.]
I don't think that's quite true. Henriette, Adrien...you, myself...probably Emily and Minako, who knows...not everyone here is gunning to kill someone.