Trustfell 5: A Good Day to Trust Fall (
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trustfelled2017-07-02 11:45 am
Week 5.
Another week has passed; another two people have died. Tsubasa Hanekawa and Nachetanya Loei Piena Augustra have joined the ranks of the deceased. Whatever you may have thought about them in the end, one thing hovers heavy over the group: the fact that neither their compassion nor their ambition was enough to keep them alive in here. Is yours? 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... And of course, with another successful trial comes a new addition to the building, another corridor opening up on the west side of the building. The doors leading to it branch off of the hallways leading to the second and fourth sections of the building; have those doors always been there? You can't remember... It's a new week. Of course, that means you've been here for over a month, and your stay doesn't seem to be coming to a close yet. |
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[OOC: Welcome to week five 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!]

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George turns away from his monitor to glance over at Kogami and whatever he's even doing there. ]
... anyone who was surprised by this has been astoundingly naive this far.
[ He grimaces. ]
As it turns out, being prepared doesn't make it any less conflicting.
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[He clacks at the keyboard some more, as if still attempting to put in anything. Something that may be a prompt to run a program. Honestly, he's not hacking-- he doesn't have that skill.
Just, he can't sit in his room and do nothing.
Not when Tsunemori is in possible danger.]
I don't like this situation at all, but at least we have a failsafe in case we can't figure out how to rescue them before Friday.
[He can't promise he won't act on it, for once. Tsunemori deserves to live.]
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[ The comment is obviously sarcastic, but it tastes sour on his tongue that this sounds like the favourable option now as opposed to another random murder. ]
Too bad it would be as good as giving ourselves up and resigning to merely 'making the best out of it'.
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I'd like to say 'let's hope we don't get to that point', however it's been made clear that we really can't go beyond the areas opened to us. Though if we just tried somehow...
[His voice is determined, but at the same time, it's not really optimistic. He knows this is something with a very limited success rate.]
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Though I concede that this time around people are certainly more desperately determined.
[ Yay? ]
Any concrete ideas though?
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[Not to murder each other, that is...]
I don't have any ideas at the moment, however.
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We thought we'd all been on the same page with this 'try' anyway.
[ You know, back when he thought Nachetanya was a good leader with a good idea to keep people together.... He'd been so stupid. All of them had. ]
And we've tried other things, too, in looking around here. It just so happens none of them were working.
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[Him and Krauser were in the time out box talking about racing to find the body on Friday... So uh... yeah.]
And you're right, none of them are working. They probably won't work until the Risen are done being bored and with their game.
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[ He smiles bitterly. ]
Well, at least we will not have to worry about the safety of those hostages because someone will inevitably take care of it anyway. And then we'll have to thank them for saving our loved ones as we wave them goodbye before the execution.
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