Entry tags:
POISON GAME: future is now
[ 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. ]

no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
What are your thoughts on this?
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
If they're trying to make us fight between units to make life harder for us, this kind of game is ideal to instigate it. Providing teams actually do target others.
no subject
[she sounds so. . . sure about that. someone is jaded and-or pessimistic]
no subject
[well now that we got new vials, I suppose the possibility jumped up by 50%]
no subject
. . .
Let's just say the last came was proof enough of that.
no subject
I'll keep that in mind. And we seem to be out of remotely favorable options now.
no subject
no subject
[though he'd probably poison himself in the end if he had a say]
no subject
. . . Bell is volunteering.
no subject
And what if we get multiple poisons sent to us? She can't drink those too.
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
What is it?
no subject
Nothing at all. Now, we wait for the second phase of the game.
no subject
Second phase? As in we decide what to do?
no subject
[will they get lots of poison. . . . . . lots of antidote. . . . lots of water. . . WHO KNOWS]
(no subject)