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testingphase) wrote2012-07-13 05:51 pm
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Experiment 10 - Epsilon
[ The elevators do not take you up to your living area. Rather, they take you DOWN, to a small room with three white walls, and one that is a thick, translucent plastic. There appears to be a chute of some sort behind the plastic wall. ]
Now, in order to determine how well you know each other, we're going to see which teams are the most popular. The rules are simple:
* At the end of the test, each team will suffer an attack. Each attack will kill about half of everyone present.
* You may choose one team (other than your own) to defend from this attack. A team that is defended will not be harmed.
* If you wish to defend yourself instead of another team, you must choose a team to attack.
* You may not refuse to choose.
Now, in order to determine how well you know each other, we're going to see which teams are the most popular. The rules are simple:
* At the end of the test, each team will suffer an attack. Each attack will kill about half of everyone present.
* You may choose one team (other than your own) to defend from this attack. A team that is defended will not be harmed.
* If you wish to defend yourself instead of another team, you must choose a team to attack.
* You may not refuse to choose.
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So it's possible if enough think of a simple solution like that during that time, they'd go with it in their frustration and hope for the best.
Of course it does still take a lot of luck, but that's all we can really hope for right now.
But overall, even if that doesn't happen this time, it's a good thing to suggest to teams for the future for these sort of games.
[Not thinking about Epsilon not being protected, nope, nope, nope.]
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Yeah, you're right... she might try something like this, or something similar. If we've got a basic plan in place, to just go with the next team in line, it'd make things easier.
So is that what we want to do? Defend Zeta, and hope enough other people think of the same answer?
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Any preference of which of us gives the answer?
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Mm... go ahead.
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Okay.
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I guess now we just wait.
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[I really should make more friends.]
I guess so.
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Bet the door's locked, too, so we can't even try to sneak out.
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Not that these have been very good experiments in general.
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[Except that not-dead thing, but...]
[Sighs and sitting down against a wall.] Funny. I always remembered such wonderful times in testing facilities before.
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Yeah? Most of ours ended up hiding some pretty terrible stuff... what were yours like?
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You really were into all that stuff, huh? Not that my brother and I were much better.
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Plus it's kind of fun to think we could make something that would pretty thoroughly beat gravity. Not many could say they did that.
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Have you met Lafiel? She came from a world--time, I guess--where that stuff's commonplace.
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It seems there's a few people who are from a place where people have achieved space travel already. It's pretty amazing to hear about.
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In his version, there were trains and cars, but I'm not sure if there's any reason to develop something with the necessary propulsion with the way Alchemy is developed as a science. Especially with it's use in the military.
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You'd also need the airplane before space travel really becomes a viable option.
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