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AL-2955 ([personal profile] al2955) wrote in [community profile] cradleproject2016-07-25 01:26 pm

WEEK 8

the pygmalion. . .

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CAPTAIN'S LOG:
WEEK (8)

monday - thursday

(23) 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.)
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hatslinger: (when it's sunny outside)

[personal profile] hatslinger 2016-07-28 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
Looks a little big to unlock anything. Pretty impractical no matter what angle you look at it from.

[ like you could definitely bash someone's head so much easier with a hammer or something? she takes the keyblade gingerly and holds it up high to get a good look at it, twisting it around to look at the back. if nothing else, it was.. symmetrical, pleasing to look at. she waves it around for a second. ]

Damn, it's pretty heavy. Where would you even sheathe this? I have so many questions. Starting with who the hell this belonged to. [ she brushes a finger across the little placard underneath where the keyblade was. the code at the bottom catches her eye. ] Any idea what this means? Looks like a string of nonsense to me.
chiseler: (with a signal that's out of range)

[personal profile] chiseler 2016-07-29 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
It makes it a lot harder to sneak up on somebody when your weapon's as big as you are. Whoever owned it before has to be pretty ripped to carry it around all the time. [But he's still smirking a bit as he watches her wave the weapon around before he approaches closer to read the sign. His eyebrows furrow together, letters and code and jumbled mess swimming before his eyes.]

Between you and me I think a string of nonsense would probably make some more sense. [He's more fixated on the name and the weapon's supposed use.] Isn't code kinda meant for stuff that isn't really real?