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cradleproject2016-09-07 01:42 am
WEEK 14 - I have been — and always shall be — your friend.
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monday (41) survivors ![]() You stand with your friends, your family, and your enemies, shoulder to shoulder. The deceased and the living are the same, now, and you've been reunited with the person trapped on the opposite ship. You have four choices. Four options laid before you - five, if you're smart about it. You have the option of staying on the Nuwa, a ship pre-programmed to land somewhere safe, soon, and then it's your's for the taking. You have the option of entering the Nuwa's virtual reality and crafting your own perfect world, but knowing it was a perfect world created by your own hand. Your third option is one of the Cradles, a machine created to bring you bliss, and permit you the dream you've always wanted, without the knowledge it's a virtual reality. Your fourth option lays in front of you, on the bridge of the Nuwa, and it's a tear in the fabric of reality, but you can see your home waiting for you. It looks idyllic, perfect, just the way you'd want it to be. Your fifth option lies in another tear - the tear of a friend. Perhaps their heart is kind enough to take in a stray. The choice is your's to make, and whatever you choose, know that, for the first time in fourteen weeks, it's your choice. taken list profiles private conversations setting rulebook ENTER COMMAND_ |



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Never would have pegged you for an optimist after all this time, but in a way that's almost exactly how it should be, I think. Don't they say that it's not about the destination but the journey or whatever?
If you find one…you should let me know. I'd like to hear about it, I think. [There's a pause, unsure of how to phrase the next piece.] It'd be nice to hear about a place where things just are instead of a place dictates what you should be. I'm going somewhere I've never been before and I'm still trying to convince myself it's a good idea. The whole "choice" thing is new to me. [He's not doing this solely to make this about himself, but he does think Clover might understand and in a way he's saying that yeah, he can understand what she's saying, too.]