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cradleproject2016-08-21 10:49 am
WEEK 11 - TRIAL
| the pygmalion. . . ONLINE ![]() CAPTAIN'S LOG: WEEK (11) |
saturday TRIAL DAY ONE (13) 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. |
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I know you're not a necromancer. [So no, not literally.] But it's not like that. You--[And here he gently pokes Adam square in the forehead]--are the one who made me remember things I thought weren't me anymore. [He'd explain if he were more sober. He'd explain that being around Adam and training him and befriending him has pushed him back to the way he was before he struck a deal with Kronos, before he let his own bitterness take over. Adam reminded him that Luke's sole purpose was to make people feel like they mattered and be a better example, that he was someone people admired. (To be fair, several of the people on this ship have reminded him of that and it's alarmingly overwhelming. At least with Adam he can sort of pinpoint the timeline of things.] ...when I first got here, I didn't care about what was going on. I wanted out of the game, and I thought about ending my time here early. But that was because I didn't have anything else. Everyone else here...most people were playing to get home and get back to people they cared about. I don't have that option anymore, so why keep playing? But you--[Another forehead poke, though his hand soon curls and drops to cup his face a little.]--kinda gave me things to look forward to. Reminders that I'm still needed here. A lot of you people have, but you started it. I didn't think that I'd have a chance to do something like this again and make things right, and you proved me wrong.
So...I guess some congratulations are in order.
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His expression softens anyway, all of this a surprise to him. Maybe it shouldn't be, but he's only ever really considered all the things Luke has done for him and not the other way around. He's tried, of course, by making promises to him, trying to give him a home to go back to, but this is separate. ] You can't ever escape who you are. [ Which sounds a little sad coming from him because he's certainly tried. It's never worked. ] Even Kronos couldn't take that away. You were yourself in the end. I guess—if I helped, then I'm glad.
[ He might have rejected it entirely beforehand, told Luke that he didn't do anything for him or to deserve congratulations. But he'll try because Luke is trying. ] You're so... stupidly good. Like Gansey and Ronan. [ He remembers what Luke just said about always bringing them up, so he shakes his head, glancing down to the hand on his face. ] You were born a hero. Of course you're needed. But I—I need you the most, probably. If you'd ended things early, I'm not sure I'd even be around anymore. Or who I'd be, or... I don't know, I think you've made me become a better person. The congratulations cancel out.
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Is this what Annabeth saw, too? That he was himself in the end? It's possible.]
You're only as good as the people around you, Parrish. [When he was by himself, that's about the time he went a little overboard and aligned with Kronos. Here, he has people keeping him accountable and Adam does, too.] ...this is the dumbest conversation we've ever had. [But he's not pulling his hand back and he actually looks fairly pleased with himself. This is still all true. Adam gave him a life back. Luke's made Adam a better person. This is still the dumbest conversation solely because he's sort of always known.] The dumbest and most true one. Guess we should just agree we've done a lot for each other and call it even? [His thumb taps into Adam's cheek.] I'm here. I'm not going anywhere else.
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You mean not until we both go to Henrietta. [ A smile returns for a second, but then he pulls away from the hand on his face and shifts, turning over onto his other side. He moves Luke's arm with him to be used as a pillow like he owns it. ] I don't know about you, but I'm going to sleep. These sort of conversations always happen when we're both tired.
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Not until we both go to Henrietta. [He rolls his eyes though.] Of course these always happen when we're tired though. It's convenient for me to pretend to fall asleep if I don't want to keep talking. [The smirk is nearly audible in the dark.] But I get it...there's not much we can do until the morning anyway. [So...settling down to sleep is a good idea. G'night Parrish.]