DAY SEVEN
![]() Complex Population: ??? It's 8AM, and you wake from that deep, dreamless sleep that enforces curfew as always. There's breakfast available in the cafeteria if you want it, as well as meals from 11AM-12PM and 7PM-8PM, but otherwise? The day is yours. Take your time to explore the complex, relax, and enjoy each others' company, as who knows what the next day has in store? Though as you explore, you may notice that there's a new door unlocked and a new place for you to spend the day. For the more bookish residents, you'll now find a quaint little library open to be perused. Interestingly, none of the books have publishing dates, but for those of you that may know when the more famous books were published, you won't find anything past 1940. Also, anyone taking a stroll by the fountain this morning may notice that once again it's been subject to... something. The water is a darker red today. This post is for the first day as defined in the schedule. This post is for general mingling and CR buidling, and will not include significant plot interaction. ic rulebook character statuses character profiles private conversations graveyard |
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It's not like you can't make it, but...
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No, nothing like that! How am I suppose to make it...?!
[someone please tell her antibiotics are medicine]
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If you can't get the ingredient, then there's no point. An overdose of any of that can cause internal bleeding and organ failure. They wouldn't want us playing with that.
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[...well
yeah, kind of]
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[It's not pity, really, but death of cold complications doesn't fall under the category of fun for Hitsugi, either.]
Take the antibiotics twice a day for six days, at the same time every day. Don't miss a dose and don't stop taking them until the whole packet is gone.
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[A different kind of fun, apparently.
Alice examines Hitsugi's face for a moment or two before nodding and inputting a request for antibiotics on the commissary's screen. If she turns up dead, we all know who to blame!]