testingphase ([personal profile] testingphase) wrote2012-07-13 05:54 pm
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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.
shockingly_nice: (Default)

Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] shockingly_nice 2012-07-14 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
backwardscompatible: (he took me by surprise.)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] backwardscompatible 2012-07-14 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
If we defend ourselves, the team we choose to attack suffer an extra attack on top of what everyone is receiving, then?
shockingly_nice: (CAKE)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] shockingly_nice 2012-07-14 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
That's correct.
backwardscompatible: (pic#3634611)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] backwardscompatible 2012-07-14 01:36 am (UTC)(link)
And, just for the sake of clarity, if we defend ourselves then we will be protected no matter how many teams choose to attack us?
shockingly_nice: (BSOD)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] shockingly_nice 2012-07-14 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Yes and no. Think of attack and defense as units that cancel each other out. A defended team will not be harmed, but a half-defended team will be half-harmed.

Though I may be persuaded to let you defend yourself more than once over, if it's a concern.
backwardscompatible: (With a bit of a mind flip)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] backwardscompatible 2012-07-14 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Can you be persuaded to announce that to the other teams, if they haven't interpreted the rules to mean that? The rules we were given state that a team that is defended will not be harmed.
shockingly_nice: (You dangerous mute lunatic)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] shockingly_nice 2012-07-14 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
Which is true.
backwardscompatible: (Madness takes its toll.)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] backwardscompatible 2012-07-14 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
But a team can choose to defend themselves and still be harmed. It's unclear.
shockingly_nice: (This is not a trap)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] shockingly_nice 2012-07-14 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
I'll tell anyone who asks for clarification.
backwardscompatible: (pic#3609322)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] backwardscompatible 2012-07-14 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
I'll take that as a 'no' then.

Now, if I'm the only person here, does "killing half of everyone present" mean half killing me, or a fifty percent chance of me dying?
shockingly_nice: (Welcome to the Enrichment Center)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] shockingly_nice 2012-07-14 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
It means that I'll round up.
backwardscompatible: (pic#3609319)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] backwardscompatible 2012-07-14 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I suppose certainty is helpful.
shockingly_nice: (CAKE)

Re: Ask GLaDOS questions here

[personal profile] shockingly_nice 2012-07-14 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
You're welcome. Let me know if you need anything else.