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testingphase) wrote2012-07-13 05:54 pm
Experiment 10 - Iota
[ 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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Which team should we protect? Delta, Zeta, Eta and Theta had the most people present in the break room earlier, but it's hard to say now that we know new people can arrive part way through.
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I'm okay with that decision.
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... and now we wait.
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[Time to sit on the floor and twiddle our thumbs]
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[Sigh] I suppose you're probably right about the second part, though. I guess we can pose it to him later.
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I guess you're right about that. I can hardly lecture him on giving people a chance if I won't give him one myself. All right. We'll see how it goes.