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Trustfell 5: A Good Day to Trust Fall ([personal profile] trustfellowship) wrote in [community profile] trustfelled2017-06-18 11:56 am

Week 3.

WEEK 3

Grace and Doug are dead. It seems that there isn't anything more to do but mourn your losses and try to move forward. The Transmitter's rules still hang in every room, a reminder of the only means of escaping this place.

But surely no one else will give into them, right?

Saturday is given to regrouping and rest; the static blares out early on Sunday, but at least there are no bodies to find today - it seems you're safe for now. The night before wasn't necessarily a peaceful one, however; you'll probably feel a bit groggy when you wake up, and it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost...

Once again, however, it seems your efforts won't go unrewarded; another set of corridors have opened up, much in the same fashion as the other new area did last week. With them come new rooms to explore; maybe some of them will be to your liking.

Or perhaps it's better to say that hopefully some of them will; after all, if the Transmitter gets her way, you may be here for a very, very long time.

PATIENTS REMAINING: 26


SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY
[OOC: Welcome to week three of Trustfell! Feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget to save those threads for coins and the activity check!

If you'd like to get in contact with the Transmitter, you can do so through text or the phone in your room!]
nachetanya: (Sparkle)

[personal profile] nachetanya 2017-06-25 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm still not sure I have a concept for what it even is, honestly.
protectandselfserve: i'd swim in a blizzard. (lovely weather for swimming!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2017-06-27 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Hmmm... it's a bit difficult to explain to someone who has no concept of what it is. Basically, though, we make a lot of machines do things for us by occasionally burning really toxic things!
nachetanya: (358/2 Days)

[personal profile] nachetanya 2017-06-27 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
[ UM??? ]

... Couldn't you burn other things?
protectandselfserve: i'd swim in a blizzard. (lovely weather for swimming!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2017-06-30 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
Well, they burn efficiently for energy production! Like, burning wood is actually not that great for the environment either, and you can't really have a large scale operation without immense amounts of wood.

Actually, the interesting thing is that what we use primarily these days is the liquefied, compressed remains of wood from millions of years ago.
nachetanya: (Legacy of the Void)

[personal profile] nachetanya 2017-06-30 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
[ . . . What. ]

... Wood can be a liquid?
protectandselfserve: i'd swim in a blizzard. (lovely weather for swimming!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2017-07-01 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Anything can turn into a liquid if you squeeze it hard enough and it decays long enough.
nachetanya: (Sparkle)

[personal profile] nachetanya 2017-07-01 02:15 pm (UTC)(link)
How... odd.

[ M r r r that sort of makes sense? ]
protectandselfserve: i'd swim in a blizzard. (lovely weather for swimming!)

[personal profile] protectandselfserve 2017-07-02 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
...I'll admit, I'm no scientist, so I don't know entirely how it works. But it's something like that, anyway.