trial #5
![]() Complex Population: 15 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 11/5. voting |
no subject
You're pretty quick to accept that Rhys is telling the truth about us being able to be saved.
no subject
Fine. If we're going to wait a while longer, that's fine. There may be a third option.
No voting for Phantomhive. No voting for Judy. No voting for anyone else except one person. [He motions with his thumb at Rhys on the floor]
Rhys. He wants to die. We have the information he gave us. Phantomhive stays alive and wherever he is. The dead people stay intact for now. The rest of us survive for a while longer and can clear our minds for a day or two.
Unless you have a better suggestion, that is.
no subject
If he is staff, then he can order Judy to remove his monitor before it shocks him to death. We can't reach him, so we won't be able to drag him into the execution room. Which means that nobody will end up dying.
I'm not ready to give Rhys what he wants yet. He's going to wake up and he's going to answer some questions I have for him, and then we can send him off to the death he wants so badly.
[Or keep him alive, if they need a staff member to open doors on the way out.]
no subject
Dojima breathes deeply before approaching a bit closer and lowering his voice. This is something he doesn't want anyone else hearing, after all]
Do you think the Overseer may have the authority to override Phantomhive's request?
[He's clearly hoping for a 'no', but if the Overseer can do that then killing Ciel may ruin the chance]
no subject
It's possible. Supposedly, the Overseer is in charge of... well, everything, right? But supposedly if we kill them, all the doors will open.
If that's the case, then it may not just be five people who can walk out of here. It doesn't matter to me how many people die along the way - [She says this a little more callously than she really should, honestly] - but for those of you who want to get as many people out alive as possible, isn't that the better option?
We find and kill one more person, and then we don't have to worry about retaliation from Judy if we go with Rhys's plan, or worry about killing the others all over again.
no subject
Fine. You convinced me. Phantomhive will have my vote.
[Raising his voice back again, now that something he viewed as sensitive information has ended]
Leaving that aside, I note that Rhys has a lot of dried blood on his face. Given he was not exactly wanting to aid anyone before, I'd say it's possible he was the one to attack you and Cecil. He has recovered memories recently, judging by the dried blood.
no subject
[Rhys would be the kind of person to wimp out and leave a kill unfinished, wouldn't he...]
If that's the case, that's all the more reason to leave him to me. Since he tried to decide my fate, I'll be the one to decide his.