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mod journal for 62 ([personal profile] judgejudy) wrote in [community profile] 622016-10-29 10:34 am

trial #4





DAY 8 (afternoon)
Complex Population: 19



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.



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tearable: (pic#10637928)

[personal profile] tearable 2016-10-29 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
If they have the technical know-how to build it, surely it can be dismantled the same way. Why haven't they been removed yet?

[ That's an interesting question. If someone wants to condemn Jack and Rhys... she wants to focus on getting the collars off Rhys and Angel. ]

We need to get them off of you and Rhys - that underlining threat should be our concern.
Edited 2016-10-29 17:40 (UTC)
injectors: ( game model ) (031)

[personal profile] injectors 2016-10-29 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Presumably because we have no way to leave this room until the trial is done. Even with the necessary knowledge, we would still need hours to discover how the collars are constructed and remove them. We don't have that time.

[She's not excusing them, but she's thought about it. All the tools are in the lab, and no one can leave this room. She's trapped.]

I understand. But in the worst case scenario, all I ask is that you don't hesitate to make the right choice.