trial #2
![]() Complex Population: 32 At noon, the same tone from the morning rings out, and Judy's voice filters out over the intercom. "Good afternoon, residents. As per Safety Protocol 6227-A, it is time to conduct a trial to bring justice for the victim. Please proceed to the courtroom on the first level." Just as at night, if you don't go to the courtroom, you'll be treated to an electric shock of increasing strength until you go to the courtroom or are unconscious. Though considering the ominous penalty for not participating in a trial, you should likely just go rather than risk not voting because you've been knocked out by your own stubbornness... Once you're in the courtroom, you'll find that bottled water and light snacks are provided, but otherwise you'll have to bring anything else you may need. As you come to your conclusions about who to vote for, you can step into the judgement theater to cast your vote at the terminal. You may change your vote as many times as you'd like, but at 7PM, your vote (or lack thereof) is locked in. You have until 7PM to discuss and vote for who you think the murderer is. ic rulebook character statuses character profiles Voting will close at 9PM EST on 10/15. voting |
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You're right, someone terrified of their mind would never do anything desperate for the sake of freedom. What's next, a group of people getting dumped into a strange place with no memory of how they got there?
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Explain yourself. What made you decide to come forward with what you saw? Did you honestly believe attacking Charles Fei-Ong with a candlestick was evidence of a later, separate crime?
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It was a candleholder, and a big one at that. And with the way she attacked him? Yes, I did think it wasn't impossible she was capable of killing him. I wouldn't have mentioned it if she hadn't seemed off to me. [And he was wrong, thanks for reminding him. As if he could forget.]
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When you brought this up, did you believe her to be the culprit? Or did you believe you were submitting only one piece of evidence?
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[This interrogation is annoying, but it's necessary. He recognizes that much, so he won't walk away from it. That's... something, right?]
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Were you surprised that no one else offered anything suspicious they'd seen?
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I didn't vote for her, though, if that makes a difference to you. [It doesn't really help clear his conscience, though, so if she doesn't care, it won't surprise him.]