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POISON GAME: pep!pep!
[ The room is plain, white walls and white ceiling, except for the steel-panel flooring. There are three metal stands rising out of openings in the floor, each of which carries a glass vial on top. One of them just holds water. Of the remaining two, one contains a pale pink, opaque liquid with a creamy consistency; the next is tinged barely yellow like a weak tea, and would be almost completely transparent but for the pulp and fibers mixed in, drifting through it.
Both have flowers floated across the surface: the first a tiny sprinkling of cherry blossom petals; the second a small, but whole, bloomed lotus. They're cute and smell nice. ]
Both have flowers floated across the surface: the first a tiny sprinkling of cherry blossom petals; the second a small, but whole, bloomed lotus. They're cute and smell nice. ]

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I'm not sure how people will be feeling from what I've heard about the fallout from the last game.
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We can only be responsible for our own actions and hope for the best.
But we'd still... need to think of what team will need the antidote most.
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Yeah... that would be my first choice too, but what if everyone else does the same and other units end up without antidotes?
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It's possible. People will likely send antidotes to people who need them...or people they want to protect. Popular teams might be fine, but everyone might bank on someone else sending them antidotes.
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Thanks... yeah.
I think, even if they don't get antidotes, popular teams are likely to not get sent any poison either.
... Or maybe people will count on them getting antidotes and send them poison anyway, aughhh!
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