The Computer (
thecomputer) wrote in
alphacomplex2014-11-09 04:32 pm
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TRIAL 02
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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Let me just set up a timeline.
First, you pushed harder than anyone to execute Moge-ko yesterday, even coming up with a new argument when your first one got shot down. She turned out to be innocent [...or, well, not a Communist], providing a huge advantage for the Communists.
That night, Greed told you that he knows Puppington isn't a Communist, but he didn't tell you how. You could probably tell at least one of them had a special role, anyway.
When Greed died, you were shocked, but you also blamed Puppington instead of the Communists, even though he didn't do anything in particular to make himself a target.
The Loyalty Officer seems to have decided to trust you, probably because you seemed so upset that your friend died. But I think you look more suspicious than anyone right now.
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He said that the Loyalty Officer scanned him, which is also why the Loyalty Officer trusted him. But it says in the rules that there's a Communist role that can trick the Loyalty Officer.
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[There are a lot of caveats to what the Loyalty Officer can do, huh...]
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But you've got a few things wrong. I pushed hard for Moge-ko at first, sure, but that was because I thought she was a threat to the entire exercise. It turned out I was wrong, and after that, I didn't do much of what you could call "pushing". I just threw out a few theories. Moge-ko wasn't my only one, but she was the strongest. I turned out my best guess was still wrong. I got ahead of myself and we should've abstained last night instead. I'll admit that. That girl's blood is on my hands, more than anyone's here.
Greed didn't tell me for sure that Clay isn't a Communist, and he definitely didn't say it was because they were partners. I had no idea. What Greed told me was that Clay was probably safe because of how much he hated Communists. At the time, I brushed it off as a stupid reason, but I didn't really suspect Clay of being a Communist myself, so I didn't say anything. I didn't think anything of it. Not until this morning, and then it all clicked together. We were talking suspects, and there wasn't anybody else Greed said was probably innocent. It... had to be Clay.
Clay hates Communists. Ask him yourself, he's not shy about saying it. None of us were likely to suspect him. That's probably why they targeted him, and probably why they targeted Seryu Ubiquitous, too. Anybody they killed would lower our pool of suspects, so they aimed for people we weren't likely to suspect in the first place.
That's... what I'd like to say I was thinking, at least. I'm a civilian programmer, kid. The only dead people I'm supposed to know are my grandparents. Not murder victims. I lost my head for a while there. I didn't... exactly react well to the body yesterday, either.
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It doesn't matter who hates communists in the real world. It's just a stupid team name. The computer didn't make it sound like the communists volunteered to kill the rest of us for political reasons, they were just given a job to do if they wanted to survive. You might have a point about Ubiquitous, but Puppington was no less suspicious than anyone else before today.
And honestly, your tendency to overreact is a little suspicious too. Doing a little acting is good for an infiltrator. [/cough]
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I'm not infiltrating anything. And I'm not lying, either. You're right, I'm terrible at that. If I was trying to hide something, I'd just clam up. That's the kind of guy I am! So the fact that I'm arguing with you is proof enough! I'm not one of the Communists, so lay off!
[ Yes perfect the very picture of calmness. ]
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[She doesn't feel bad for him, but, well, giving him a break couldn't hurt...]
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[His words are sharp when he replies; hi, Mukuro, sorry-not-sorry about getting that roommate he saddled you with yesterday killed.]
You know what they say about overreacting? Because I spent a long time dealing with my country's esteemed legal system while they figured out what to do with me when I quit the military.
Guilt complies. Innocence flips the fuck out.
If you don't have anything solid, leave him alone.
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Do you have any better leads? He must be telling the truth about the Loyalty Officer contacting him; even if he's a Communist, twisting their words around would make them out him. So we don't have a real basis for suspecting Phi anymore, and someone has to be executed today. I can't say I'm 100% sure he's guilty, but he might just be our safest bet.
...Besides, if guilt really complied before someone was totally cornered, nobody would ever get away with anything.
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At the same time, you've given no solid reason for sending Yomiel to die, either. At this rate, either the communists will take care of him or he'll be outed - "we don't have any better leads" won't hold up if we kill him because we don't have anything better to do with ourselves and we end up knocking out another one of our own.
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If my reasoning is wrong and it's a string of coincidences, you can blame me after the fact. I'm used to everyone seeing me as an enemy.
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There's a chance we won't fuck this up if we don't all jump to one conclusion and refuse to let go of it like we did last time.
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But if anything, people are less likely to keep investigating if you're going to lose your cool every time someone comes up with a theory.
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But dear god she wants to kill Kimbley for calling her Princess.]
I made my case. If you don't buy it, don't vote for him.