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 |
judy
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Once they're inside the courtroom, she stalks right on over to where the water and drinks are set up, grabs a bottle, and puts her hand over her mouth for a moment before taking a quick swig. Then she tuns to address the others.]
So both of the people who have been killed so far have some things in common - they're kids, they're small, and whoever did it chopped a foot off from both of them. Is there any way we can use that to narrow down who might have done it?
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[ Guys, this is our best chance of just shooting the shit and talking theories. Or just, you know talking about their options. Elizabeth figures she'd start the ball with the question no one wants to ask or probably answer. ]
Think it's wise if we start trying to be logical about this instead of smashing abstain again.
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The great advantage of the staff is that we have no way to narrow them down. Therefore, they would necessarily avoid, at this point, any target that might lead to a theory that would accidentally implicate them. The ideal victim would be a victim who would not, in any way, lead back to one of them individually.
I would imagine that Charles Fei-ong was chosen as a victim because none, or very few, of the staff ever spoke to him. The same is likely true of Rayfa Padma Khura'in. I would propose, then, that at least for Charles, it is very unlikely one of his roommates is a member of the staff.
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He doesn't do that, though, despite naturally antisocial inclinations. Mostly because he's too damn curious about the stupid monitors.]
The victims... they couldn't have done it to themselves, could they? [He's notably hesitant as he speaks, up, sitting on the floor with his knees drawn up.] I heard a theory that these monitors were being used to track us... if Charles or Rayfa managed to take them off themselves, maybe they were killed for it.
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So... if the person who voted for Diva isn't a staff member and wants to make themselves known, that would be helpful. We know better now than to point fingers at someone who stands out, so it won't make you fall under particular suspicion.
Otherwise, we're going to have to assume it was a staff member possibly working on their own.
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There's still over thirty of us alive and in this room. Chances are that we aren't going to just guess and be right. I can sure as hell tell you that if they have a habit of killing children, they aren't going to be the most vocal people at a time like this.
They're more likely to shut up and let everyone bicker and suspect each other than to risk the idea of casting suspicion on themselves.
―What we need to do is make sure they can't do that. We need to force everyone to talk. To throw opinions out there, to explain their thoughts. And if they still don't want to talk after that...
[ well, Shijima and Alice seemed awfully happy to torture. not that Bigby is saying he is condoning that. he's not. he isn't, is he? no... never. ]
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But now that he feels a bit better...]
There are...a few things that has been going around my head for a while already.
[There he starts]
It's supposed the staff members among us are the culprits, as in there's a whole group of people doing it. I don't deny that could be true, but I doubt all the staff members contribute to the murders. I don't know if they could alternate who kills each person, or if they have some sort of rule among them, that doesn't matter:
My point is that the culprit who killed Charles and the culprit who killed Rayfa may not be the same person.
[Now that it has been established, there's something else too...]
Why were they chosen? I can't say it with certainty, but one would think it's because the killer wanted someone who wouldn't be able to fight back. That's a possibility, but there's another one: it's possible the killer chose Charles or Rayfa because they couldn't choose anyone stronger.
What if the culprit is someone young or frail, too?
[And finally...]
The last thing I have been thinking about was about how the victims were taken out of the rooms. Everyone except staff members return to their rooms and fall asleep, so Rayfa and Charles did too. How did the killers get the victims? I suppose it means the staff members have ways to enter the apartments.
I suggest to create a barricade, making sure there's no way to disable it from the outside and there's some way to notice if it was taken apart and put again later. If the barricade is modified during the night or outright destroyed, or if someone dies, that could narrow down things a bit.
[Dojima nods]
I apologize for not having much to contribute to this trial. I wasn't able to investigate the body.
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That aside, there's something else I want to bring up that I noticed... [And that's when she turns to look at Alfendi] Alfendi, you've been having memory issues haven't you? I want to ask for how long.
And please don't take this the wrong way. I'm not accusing you of anything, but I want to know if anyone else has had issues similar?
Because after the glass broke, you completely snapped at me and told me we never once talked. Then you blacked out in front of me, and you were acting like we didn't just have an argument. You even remembered our talk at the gym perfectly, even a minute ago you told me you didn't remember.
If you're experiencing these kind of memory issues, I wonder if anyone else has. It would be a huge issue if true.
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theories + voting
Time's ticking and we haven't a clue where to even start sniffing for a trail. I've begun thinking of some topics that are getting glazed over in our panic of terminal punching and namechanging.
[ SO. Here we go. ]
The first item I'd like to discuss while we have the time to do so is the missing bracelets. It seems there's a pattern, which implies that there's some sort of need for these devices. I've discussed with a few others what this could mean - it could mean a component or part of the bracelet is crucial in some grander scheme. Someone skilled must have access as a staff member and the knowledge to dismantle since there seemed to be blood on the terminal in the workshop area. I believe someone who can build or dismantle electrical or machinery could have some knowledge we desperately need. Judy confirmed that the terminals don't hold anything we don't have access to - but that phrasing was curious.
[ Elizabeth begins pacing a bit, chewing on her thumb before continuing. ]
Alice is also sick after coming in contact with the body part in the fountain. This is worthy of pursuing as well, but is a low priority.
[ And finally. ]
The last thing I'd like to discuss is your thoughts on how we're all seemingly falling asleep at the same time. I would like to throw out my own theory - specifically something I noted. We could not find anything in the vents, but there are vents around the facility on the ceiling. They're far too tiny to travel inside, but that's fine. It got me thinking. Either some chemical being leaked into the rooms or our bracelets could be the culprit. Some drugs have the ability to put one to sleep, but also with extended use, could cause memory loss. It could explain a lot of problems that we've been encountering here.
[ Just... just a thought. ]
I'm not sure how this can impact voting since no one will take claim or cast suspicion, but as time ticks on... it's interesting to note these theories.
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[he doesn't really want to start another conversation after the last trial, but...]
Are we gonna keep talking about renaming people and what happened at the last trial, or are we gonna figure out what to do today? Time's not exactly on our side here and we don't have any real leads.
[someone innocent is definitely going to be dead soon at this rate for sure.]
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trial clock!
So. What's our best option now?
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ten minute warning
[And though she loathes to ask:]
What have we decided on?
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