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purrrnicious) wrote2020-02-18 07:11 pm
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Heart Game: Run #3
[Date: February 21, 7:00pm EST
Participants: D.Va, Ruby, Allen, Intensity, Kaguya(?)
Channel: kohime-heart]
Participants: D.Va, Ruby, Allen, Intensity, Kaguya(?)
Channel: kohime-heart]
Re: Lvl. 1: War Room
This unit is designated as a high threat and confirmed enemy. They are noted to play hard in games and appear to have malicious intent towards BARiTONES. They are a “favoured” team likely to be protected by the community, and BARiTONES is likely to be sacrificed for them. The writer notes that, despite their similar play styles, this unit is considered “good” and BARiTONES is considered “bad”. As a result, this unit should be treated with high caution both in and out of games and always defended against. The dorm and most unit members should be avoided. This unit is noted as evidence supporting the community assessment.
There is another section at the bottom of the report that seems tacked-on. It’s likely written by a different person, as the spelling and grammar suffers, like it was written by a child, and mostly expresses sadness and confusion at the above report. It says some of the unit was kind of cool, but now they’re scary.]
Re: Lvl. 1: War Room
Looks like you have a lot of work ahead of you.
Re: Lvl. 1: War Room
...scary. [ folds her arms and finds something to kick. ]
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LiliS had saved them, though. The writer, at the time, questioned if maybe she was wrong to think so poorly of the community, that maybe they wouldn't be forgotten, brushed aside. The writer expresses confusion why the other unit would save a group of strangers. The writer expresses some hope that maybe things would be okay.]
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He's going to go through all the game files in numeric order: 5730058; 5893280; 5941637; 9372649.]
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[This report recounts the murder mystery game. The optimism from the previous game is already gone, as by now Doll has done her murder Live. The writer knew that, no matter what, BARiTONES would be sacrificed. Yvette and Codex hatch a plot to tell a lie and work hard to sell it as the truth, and the writer agrees.
By whatever twist, though, the writer is never called on to lie. There's notable mentions about a conversation with Intensity where, trading barbs, she says she'll tie his and her fate together. There's also a favourable mention of Erika and how hard she's working to organize everyone.
Someone takes a poll to find out which teams have the most people so the teams to be sacrificed could be the ones with fewer to "lessen" the casualties. The writer notes that BARiTONES has one of the higher numbers present.
The writer decides that, if the targets are being honest, if it's really about saving people, then it doesn't matter if they lie because they shouldn't be one of the teams put up and it won't do any harm. Really, voting for BARiTONES means they deserve it for their duplicity. And sure enough, they vote for BARiTONES -- the unit survives, but per the rules of the game, they get to save a doomed team. No one else has a strong opinion again, and the writer asks for Future is Now. The report notes her reasoning: that she hadn't told a single lie all game, and didn't want her promise (a jest though it was) to tie their units' fates to be her first. She also feels that, with how hard Erika tried, FiN probably deserves to survive.
This game is flagged as important. It stands for a belief in the dishonesty of the community.]
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Onward to 5893280]
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It's a review of the Balloon Game. There's a similar theme of despair and certainty the other units will kill them on the part of the writer. It goes about how you'd expect, with BARiTONES playing hard most of the way through. But at the end, the writer notes that she balked at playing more than one balloon. She lied to Absinthe regarding the reasons. Sure, to a degree, it would probably hurt BARiTONES' chances in future games if people thought they needlessly caused carnage.
But the truth was that playing more than one balloon meant choosing a team that she didn't want to play against (Future is Now, Avante, Lilis). That, combined with her discomfort with causing the deaths of others (something she would never openly admit), caused her to balk. They compromise with two balloons, and of the three, Kohime chooses to sacrifice Lilis.]
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. . . . . . . .
Yeah, we're filing that away for later.
5941637]
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Report 5941637:
This one is about the "castle" game. Not too much to note for most of it -- by this point, the writer is on board with playing hard. She doesn't like most of these units and they want to kill her anyway. There's a brief note of confusion over pep!pep! before she dismisses them as dumb weirdos trying to kill themselves. Though she's not sure who is the worse of the two between them and Heart Soldier, who are destroying themselves, probably trying to save a team that clearly doesn't want saving.
The writer has learned from the Balloon game, at least. She knows that no one will give mercy -- and that no one will care if they show restraint (didn't everyone just step over their bloody bodies and walk off, after that game?) so a fight to the bitter end is all that makes sense. The writer agrees with playing against HSS at the end -- the most notable thing in this report, though, is the writer's shock at the result. Both the writer and Rye had thought that stealing from another team took only one gift offered to them, not all of them as turned out to be the case. The writer had never meant to take all of the gifts to HSS or score as high as they finished, and expresses shock, regret, and fear (that others would target them even worse) at this. She also expresses concern that this failure will result in punishment, and is weary of returning to Eichi.
There's no indication of regret or discomfort for targeting a struggling team in the first place, however. Just that more was taken than intended.]
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ALSO.
What is this punishment bullshit?!
Types in 9372649 with a little more anger than intended.]
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This one is the GM game. Much of the bitterness and anger in the Community Assessment is present here, predominantly when it comes to HSS's performance and the general reaction (or lack thereof) to it. Details on who they played on are here –– never Future is Now or Avante, these two units viewed firmly as "allies" at this point, and LiliS was also to be avoided.
The writer's refusal to be healed was a combination of a serious distrust of SensitIV and a bitter refusal to let other units just erase what they'd done to her. Her distrust and negativity regarding Imeeji is the most pronounced of all in this report, the write-up losing almost any semblance of objectivity at this point. In fact, across all the reports, the downward spiral is starkly obvious.
The report details the Round One implosion, though it's somewhat glossed over: that the writer pitched playing on Dance Macabre due to [REDACTED] being present, and Eichi arrived and announced that should his friend be hurt, Ruby and the writer would suffer for it. The writer notes that the designated ally 'Eichi' should be re-classed as an enemy.
It also outlines the general strategy: trying to play cards on units they thought would play high on them to block, and gaining points where they otherwise could as a buffer.
The report discusses the multiple murder cards they received, and that the argument that stemmed from the writer's refusal to play them. They did not play any murder cards.
The report also discusses HSS: that, based on the support of an individual noted as "Doritos" and the units poor performance, the writer felt confident that HSS would not target them in subsequent rounds, and requested of the unit that they be avoided as a target.
An addendum notes that the writer was later informed that unit was responsible for one of the limb cards as well as a card to slash someone's throat in round 4. HSS's file is cross-referenced here for their assessment and danger rating.
The report, again, devolves into more of a rant, reflecting a lot of the themes in the community assessment.
She thinks she hates them. All they do is hurt her, so why shouldn't she hurt them?]
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Goes back to the main menu to select "Future is Now".]
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This unit is noted as a low threat, with no malicious intent towards BARiTONES. They are designated an ally. Their play style is assessed at moderate, as are their survival chances. This unit is designated as a backup shelter should the defenses at the BARiTONES dorm be breached and is noted as a reliable ally. Defense against this unit is unnecessary and they are not a permissible target.
There is another section at the bottom of the report that seems tacked-on. It’s likely written by a different person, as the spelling and grammar suffers. It’s written at a lower age/grade level and talks about the snake pit (it’s funny), Silence and Song (the writer feels bad for Song, and understands a bit how she feels, and thinks Silence tries hard and is funny), says Duality really likes cats and is kind of weird. There is a long section about Intensity, that he’s sometimes cool but other times silly, that he’s safe, and expressing excitement about the things he gives her and that he lets her fire the dragon lasers.]
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Well, he should at least pretend to do some work.
Heading toward the lift]
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