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WEEK 9 - Trial
the pygmalion. . . ONLINE ![]() CAPTAIN'S LOG: WEEK (9) |
saturday TRIAL DAY ONE (19) survivors ![]() At 9 AM, a klaxon alarm begins blaring in every area of the ship. The alarm will continue to go off until everyone has gathered in the conference room. Should anyone be running late or avoiding the trial for whatever reason, a robot guide will appear wherever they are and gently but firmly escort them into the room. Once all the living players are present, the conference room doors will lock shut; anyone who wishes to leave for whatever reason will need to ask AL-2955 or one of the robots. Anyone leaving for non-investigative purposes, such as bathroom breaks, will be accompanied by a robot escort. The large round table in the center of the conference room has been set up to help the trial run as smoothly as possible. Three holographic screens hover above the center hollow of the table, visible from every angle. The first screen displays the pictures and profiles of the suspects and victim; the second displays the autopsy report; the third displays a blank word processor. Each of the chairs comes equipped with a virtual keyboard which can be used to type information directly into the third screen, such as theories and updated information; they can also be set into privacy mode, which will transfer whatever notes someone writes directly into their datapad instead of on screen. There's also a tablet function for those who wish to draw charts or pictures on screen. The keyboards will detect the DNA of whoever's using them and record who's typed what - simply press an area of text and the name of whoever wrote it will pop up. The area to the right of the table has been temporarily sectioned off with a glass partition and sliding door for hygienic issues. Inside, the victim's body has been laid out on a metal autopsy table, covered by a plastic sheet. Above it is a holographic screen that displays a close-up color photograph of the body when it was found. A hand sanitizer dispenser has been considerately attached to the wall nearby for anyone getting up close and personal to the body. To the left of the conference table is a display case. Any evidence found during the investigation will be carefully collected by the robots at some point the previous day and placed here before the trial starts. Beneath each piece of evidence is a small tablet where players can type up information, such as a short description or where it was found. There are also empty areas left over for any evidence that may be found during the trial. The shelf at the very bottom of the case has been reserved for an extra rulebook in case anyone needs it. Food will be served throughout the day by the robots, who will take individual orders whenever you're feeling hungry. The trial will end at 9:00 PM, at which point all players will have been expected to cast their vote. |
Setting
Rulebook
Voting
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depressingthing with hugs and ... any physical contact from people he likes where he kind of freezes like he's unsure what to do for a second or, rather, if he's even allowed to do anything before he kind of just... melts into it and becomes super clingy so. you get that, Luke. You get that. He uh. Also might be shaking a little bit.]...Could've at least tried asking Alice about it.
[but he's not denying the accusation that he'd definitely blow himself up shh. shhhhhh]
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You always pick what parts of the question you wanna answer? Anyway, I still don't know if she would have told me that.
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You could've tried. Or started off smaller than "certain death explosions". [is he once again ignoring the part of the question he doesn't want to answer? -- ah, no, he's looking away with a shrug] I'm not that good of a liar. Omission is... a lot easier.
[that admission is also his apology for the shoe. a bit of honesty that uh kinda shows off how surprisingly dishonest he might be]
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Everybody's acting like this was the worst possible outcome. [He's having a hard time with "people actually care." He frowns a little in response but at least it's an answer he can live with.]
...take it from a really, really good liar. Lies by omission are a lot easier to clean up than lies you get caught in and can't get back out of. At least omission leaves less tracks.
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Is that supposed to mean you approve? 'Cause that's not reassuring.
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[okay now that one is just. that is just an outright lie.]
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Oh yeah? And what counts as under control?
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The screaming is only internal? [shrugs] I don't want to make things worse on anyone by worrying them too much. If I started to go overboard, wouldn't it show?
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She... [sigh] Marinette doesn't trust a lot of people left here, after everything. She's always taking the world on by herself. [and he, clearly, isn't??] But we're partners. We tell each other these things. That's enough for now.
[it's a lie edging on the truth and the worst thing about murder game is adrien just getting better at evasive lies kill me]
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Is that right. [He has to wonder about that, seeing how he's narrowing his eyes anyway.] That means you've told her exactly how you feel about this trial and everything to do with it?
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Not... yet, but. It's kinda hard to have a conversation with someone who's asleep? She knows what I think anyway.