The Computer (
thecomputer) wrote in
alphacomplex2014-11-17 05:31 pm
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TRIAL 04
Attention, Citizens! You have ten minutes to proceed to the Loyalty Chamber. Anyone who is late to the Loyalty Chamber, or who brings any weapons into the Loyalty Chamber, will be immediately executed.
[Once you arrive, you will find a large chamber, with twenty podiums spaced around the room in a circle. On the ceiling, a massive screen showing the digital eye of The Computer, turning to look at whoever is talking.]
You have one hour to come to a consensus about who to eliminate. Ties will be broken randomly.
[The floor of the chamber begins to split apart, eventually only leaving the twenty podiums as safe places to stand, above a seemingly bottomless abyss. Each podium lights up with a touch screen showing twenty user IDs (the dead are grayed out), plus the word “ABSTAIN”. However, ABSTAIN has now been grayed out as well. The trial begins now!]
[[Vote here]]
[Once you arrive, you will find a large chamber, with twenty podiums spaced around the room in a circle. On the ceiling, a massive screen showing the digital eye of The Computer, turning to look at whoever is talking.]
You have one hour to come to a consensus about who to eliminate. Ties will be broken randomly.
[The floor of the chamber begins to split apart, eventually only leaving the twenty podiums as safe places to stand, above a seemingly bottomless abyss. Each podium lights up with a touch screen showing twenty user IDs (the dead are grayed out), plus the word “ABSTAIN”. However, ABSTAIN has now been grayed out as well. The trial begins now!]
[[Vote here]]

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And think about it. Why is mister Yomiel the only person to say that he's the loyalty officer? And why now?
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[She's more than willing to be talked out of defending Yomiel. It makes her feel a bit unclean.]
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Then, after his plan to fool everyone into thinking he was the troubleshooter failed, he followed a backup plan. Which was to say he was the loyalty officer and therefore still innocent.
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He knew he'd be targeted next if he didn't do something, so he decided to pretend to be the Troubleshooter in order to trick the Communists into not killing him immediately - the Loyalty Officer is a much larger threat to them than a Troubleshooter who's already fired his single bullet.
But the cat is out of the bag now that we all know Simon was the real Troubleshooter. Yomiel's going to be killed tonight and he knows it, and that's why he outed himself.
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[Robin shook her head.] It's been revealed that Mister Keyes was really the troubleshooter... but that's a fact. The only person who has said that they're the Loyalty officer is mister Yomiel himself.
We already know that mister Yomiel lies a lot. How can we believe that?
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Your network of trust theory still hinges on the notion that somebody is enough of a dumbfuck to sacrifice half their pieces and deliberately delay victory by several days.
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Mister Yomiel is still trusted by almost everyone. I bet if he made a move on the real loyalty officer, there would still be people that believe in him.
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But right now he has my trust, and I'll take his word over a little girl's.
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Is she supposed to feel good about it? What is going on here.]
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[ And they had to have scanned Simon; why else would they target him? ]
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[She's not too sure about this theory. Sorry. ]
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