[ Well, that sure was fucked up and Knightley doesn't want anything to do with this team-building "exercise" of death but it was made clear to him that they don't really have a choice in the matter. So after the announcement he spends the next good while checking out the premises; if there are any flaws in this building that can be used to escape, he's going to find them.
You can find him around the personal unconscious areas, claiming one of the bedrooms for himself. It didn't take long for him to realize that there aren't enough bedrooms for twenty people so he's going to get this out of the way early.
Later he'll be in the food sector, with a few samples of FunFoods. He just looks at the "food" with a disgusted expression before taking a bite... and he immediately regrets his life decisions because this isn't worthy of being called food, it's edible disappointment and misery. ]
...What is this crap?
[ He doesn't particulary feel like eating more so he'll just take out the portable chessboard he had with him. Thank heavens his abductors at least let him keep this thing - Aristotle once said that chess will raise your spirits and be your counselor in war, so maybe it'll help him figure out what to do with their current situation.
Taking out the pieces, he sets up a problem to prompt his brain into thinking mode. ]
no subject
You can find him around the personal unconscious areas, claiming one of the bedrooms for himself. It didn't take long for him to realize that there aren't enough bedrooms for twenty people so he's going to get this out of the way early.
Later he'll be in the food sector, with a few samples of FunFoods. He just looks at the "food" with a disgusted expression before taking a bite... and he immediately regrets his life decisions because this isn't worthy of being called food, it's edible disappointment and misery. ]
...What is this crap?
[ He doesn't particulary feel like eating more so he'll just take out the portable chessboard he had with him. Thank heavens his abductors at least let him keep this thing - Aristotle once said that chess will raise your spirits and be your counselor in war, so maybe it'll help him figure out what to do with their current situation.
Taking out the pieces, he sets up a problem to prompt his brain into thinking mode. ]