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  1. Huh. Looks like Amber had some protection, and the elims used their kill to finish them off. Amber was already going to be lynched though, so the elims must have known they had protection to put in the extra kill, which implies a seeker-esque role. It is also a missed opportunity, as keeping Amber alive would've hieghtened suspicion on her and using the kill on Mauve instead would eliminate vote manip. But is this just elim incompetence or a plan? Ahh so confused. It's actually quite bad that we revealed Mauve's vote manip because we were counting on Amber being the elim so it wouldn't matter. Regardless, Amethyst Scorpion, we're killing you next. Forgive my apparent bloodlust here. But even in the worst case scenario (Amethyst is village and Tuatara dies), we'll still have enough votes to lynch Indigo, who's the final candidate for elim. So, Amethyst. If you're an elim, then you're going to die anyway, hence no reason to defend yourself. If you're a villager like the rest of us, then you're wincon will be able to be achieved after death, hence no reason to defend yourself. In fact, since you'll be dying anyway, an admission of your elimness shouldn't be too out of place. Heck, you can even make a final speech before you die! Make sure to make it extra dramatic. If you really aren't an elim, though, then I would suggest dying quietlly, sick there's not much we can do about your death. The fact that we're even suggesting this instead of bragging on our win (since we'd have won anyway if we were an elim team) is clear proof we're not the bad guys, though proof doesn't really matter right now, since any votes against us won't matter that much anyway.
  2. Great write-up Fifth! Amethyst Amber As for me being the Kandra and Indigo's question. V is called V because V is Roman numeral for five, and it has some significance compared to V's dad's and grandad's names.
  3. Look, I'm paranoid. No, I'm not an elim, but I guess it won't matter what I say. Anyway, I seriously thought Swan was an elim, it seemed clear to me. They were on my suspected elim list next to Melon and Indigo, but Melon's dead, and I'm changing my mind about Indigo as I'm reading his past posts. That's also why Amethyst has my vote. When Amethyst dies and we don't win or he's not an elim, Weasel's next. The fact that Melon nor Swan was an Informant suggests to me there might not be any, or it might suggest one of you three are an informant, and the rest are elims. I don't know, but I'm working in self-preservation here. Edit: Also, the dead/spec doc probably looks really cool! Look forward to reading it.
  4. Dunno. Might RP though. ~~~~~~RP:~~~~~ V stared at the three from across the ship. They'd made sides, each group having half the ship, accusing the other. V had sat with Denesta and another person, while he watched the lady he'd talked to earlier - Liseran, side with another two people, one of which reminded V of a scorpion. V had put his vote on that person. A killer was among them. V tossed the EIB badge he had up and down, flicking it in the air and catching it. It had to be one of the three. It had to be. V felt Liseran had been genuine enough to not vote her out the airlock, and the other person hadn't woken up yet, so V's vote rested solely on the person that reminded V of a scorpion, who he referred to in his mind as the scorpion person. They, and Liseran, had voted for V. It didn't matter. V knew in his heart he wasn't the killer, and he had to stand his ground. This was the first time V had been in threat of being thrown out the airlock, but oddly, V didn't feel as scared anymore. Pride of Terris would reach Scadrial soon, the worst had come and gone, V and his crew were now dealing with the tail of the storm. The killer would either be found or not, but V was convinced in his judgement.
  5. Yeah, it would be great if the elims could step forward. You know what, I'm half convinced that it may just be one elim who's been messing with us. Amethyst Scorpion. Yes, it's partially because you voted for me, partially for other reasons. You've started the vote on me, you seem eager to get rid of another villager. Ivory accused you of being an elim and distancing yourself from your partners. Whether you have partners, I do not know, but the way you responded (quickly saying it wasn't you, then saying you'd check in on me and Tuatara) showed you cared about self-preservation, and since you clearly didn't update any thoughts on me and Tuatara, its proven that you said that mainly to shift the focus on two suspected villagers. Anyway, I guess it doesn't matter now. Your partners can vote for me, and mine will vote for you. We'll see what a tie does, assuming you guys don't use your vote manip.
  6. The only joke I see here is you keeping up your innocent charade. Believe me, I didn't think you were an elim either, but the fact that you're mentioning that my most vocal critic dead as an argument against me proves that you killed him so that you could have grounds to frame me. Well, too bad. Mauve, Tuatara and I know that if you all aren't elims, some of you are.
  7. I believe we know who the elims are: Indigo Amethyst Amber You guys have some explaining to do. You are the only three left apart from Me, Tuatara and Mauve, and since we clear ourselves, it's clear who's left. Now, it's not a question of who's an elim, it's a question of who's getting lynched first.
  8. Okay, I've freed myself up some time, but I don't have much. Currrntly, there's 30 minutes until rollover, so I think I better make my vote. Coral Swan has recently gained my suspicion, and I believe I may have discussed why before but I don't have time to explain now. As for Tuatara, before they were Deputized (added to the doc) they were just a refugee. I don't have much suspicion for Amethyst yet, I have a little on Indigo, and maybe a bit more on Melon, but Coral's the most right now. I've never really seen the suspicion against Amber, but idk. Anyway, it's going to be fun revealing who I am, just to see if people predicted my identity. Right, well, I gotta go now, look forward to rollover. Edit: Ha! Didn't have to tag me, Amber, I was already writing my post when I saw your reply!
  9. I believe it's a take on the saying 'if they had half a brain between them' except Mistborn. Anyway, hello, I'm here. Yep, I'm a EIB, and we were wondering when we could reveal that. Anyway, Azure Mouse because I wouldn't lynch one of our own. Also, sorry for not being that active, I was sleeping, and I'll have some other stuff to do today. Hopefully I'll get time in to put a vote.
  10. I'm going to thump on the head whoever's playing Itiah when I figure that out. Anyway, it seems that after the elims have gotten (maybe) all of the Informants, they're now looking for active players helping the village to kill next, which probably means me, unfortunately. Azure Mouse, because I honestly feel really guilty for causing so many mislynches. I might just die by the elims anyway, but if you want to vote on me, the option's there.
  11. Hey, what's up Ivory? Sorry for the lateish reply, I was kind of sleeping. But anyway, let me respond to these things first, and then I'll go over the other stuff. Cool. I mean, I guess you could classify that as an elim move, but I'm not totally convinced I was under the radar, especially in the Albatross lynch. In fact, I think I recall being one of the people who were most adamant on getting Albatross lynch, which was a wrong lynch anyway, but apart from that, I can see what you're saying. I just don't know if being safe and under the radar is really that much evidence. Of all the votes I've put, I've justified it with enough evidence. About that lynch, I wasn't on the team that immediately classified Emerald as a threat and voted on him, nor was I on the counter-lynch team. I just wanted there to be a way Falcon could help the village without getting himself killed, hence my questions. Melon has already talked to me regarding the questions. Anyway, it seems that when you combed my posts, you read them with the assumption that I was an elim. You ask why I didn't start a third vote, and the truth is, I was stuck then as much as I am now, so I didn't know who to vote for. Besides, starting a completely different lynch when most people where either on side A or B didn't seem like a wise choice to me. You ask me this because you think that since I was an elim I would have my teammates to back me up, but the frank truth is that even if I made a separate lynch, I wouldn't have any teammates to vote for that same person, which was why I didn't vote. And thus, being the only vote on a person didn't seem like a good I choice, especially when I didn't know who was elim or not. As said before, each vote I gave had evidence and reasoning attached to it. Falcon was voted on by me for a completely separate reason than what your painting, and I'm surprised you didn't link the original post so that people could see for themselves. I voted Falcon because he wasn't answering my questions and was therefore not helping the village, which pointed him to an anti-village role for me. Plus, although I don't know what the elims know, I don't see how anyone could 'put the pieces together' when it came to Falcon, who was sorta jumping all over the place with claims. Also, solely accusing me or Amethyst (since I don't think Tuatara voted Falcon) of being vote manips seems like your cherry picking. Anyone who voted on Falcon could be the vote manipulator, heck, we don't even know how it works so it might not even work like that. Solely pointing at me and Amethyst seems like you had all your other arguments and decided to throw that in there last minute. Ha, the funny thing is, I've sort of surprised myself with my activity. Though who you are in real life is not supposed to be judgement factor, the size and amounts of analysis and RP are highly unusual for me. Take that as you will, but all I'm saying is you wouldn't expect me to be a super active player if you were adding me to a game, though I guess that sort of changes after this one. Woah, long post again. Sorry for the people who are asleep and have to wake up to all my rebuttals. Still, it doesn't seem we're done here. As defenses go, this feels like a really strong overreaction, especially because nobody has actually accused Mouse yet. It really feels like they already know the lynch they just contributed to is destined to fizzle, and they want to cover themselves when it does. So who is Mouse protecting with that vote? The obvious choices are either Tuatara or Dingo. Both of them are listed as suspects by multiple people. Both of them have votes today. One of those two was probably going to get my vote. But, Tuatara or Dingo being in danger seems kind of familiar. Recall cycle 1. Tuatara was rapidly gaining votes. Multiple people had bad gut reads on Dingo. If my theory holds much water, it should hold for cycle 1, as well. In the first cycle, Mouse kept their vote on Albatross. This was after Albatross delivered what imo was a pretty villager-y defense that precipitated the Tuatara votes, and Mouse was certainly present in-thread if they had wanted to change it. Obviously, that isn't damning evidence in itself. But this interaction definitely lines up, if Mouse was on the same team as either Tuatara or Dingo. Mouse is not openly defending either of them, but I really wouldn't expect a direct defense on the first day for an eliminator, especially when Mouse already had their vote on the best counter-lynch available and didn't need to do anything. Okay, I didn't explicitly mention Penguin already had a vote on them, but I did say at the end that if you compared my evidence with others you'd also be suspicious of Penguin, which I meant to imply that others have also been suspicious of him. As for conviction, what can I say? I'm stuck, and I'm getting more and more aprehensive to voting, based on the past two mislynches, which I feel sort of responsible for (especially the Albatross lynch). Anyway, your right, I'm not sure about Penguin. These elims are good, but I figured Penguin was suspicious among them. You say it seems I'm protecting somebody, but backing a vote with my own (reaosnably sound) evidence doesn't seem lie, protecting, but I guess others can make that call. About that overreaction thing, honestly, people have been suspicious of me, albeit less. Your second post this cycle is using POE to single out a group of people who you think are suspicious, me included. It wasn't a direct accusation, but compare that with some other things that've been said, and Magenta's vote on me (who we discovered was village) and it really seems to me the next time I give my arguments and it ends in a mislynch is the day people finally turn on me. As for knowing the lynch is going to fizzle, it's not that I know the lynch is going to fail, I just worry that'll it end up in a mislynch, as I'm increasingly uncertain of who's bad or good. Your reasoning now says that I kept my vote on Magenta, which means I didn't vote for Tuatara, which lines up with your assumption. If I'm going to be honest, starting the counter-lying against Tuatara stregthened my vote, not because Tuatara was supposedly my partner, but because starting a counter-lynch against an inactive with NAI posts seemed like such an elim thing to do. The fact that Tuatara was inactive just meant that he wouldn't be able to defend himself, and starting a counter-lynch with your seemingly elim buddies on a guy who can't defend himself and isn't suspious kinda solidified my reasoning. Obviously, Magenta was innocent, but still. But wait! There's more. I think I've explained why I wasn't defending, but I decided to add this so people reading my Defense could see whether it works for them. Amethyst and I haven't really argued on anything, because none of us have really had conflicting opinions. As I write this I realise how elim that sounds , but it's kind of true. I haven't really seen I reason why I would need to argue with Amethyst, and it might be the same on their end. Plus, Amethyst hasn't RPd, so I couldn't really interact with them on that end. Anyway, it's a shirt point, and you get a short Defense. Okay, that's all for now.
  12. As much as the Mouse agrees with the Swan, the Mouse cannot ignore the high levels of passive-aggressiveness in the Swan's posts. The Mouse also cannot comprehend how the Past-Swan's post has any relation to the Present-Mouse post, as they do not talk about just the same thing in any regard. The Mouse is confused.
  13. Let it be known Amber's post has given me some new space to think in, so if I vote on Melon or Chartreuese (most likely Chartreuse) that it isn't a bandwagon, and that I'm thinking of it now. All in all, this is a a safety post so that if I vote on the two I don't get accused of bandwagoning. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~SUPA BIG LARGE MASSIVE EDIT:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Okay, wow, not many people talking today. Anyway, I've come up with my vote, and I might not vote again if I get it wrong this time too. *super deep sigh* Chartreuse Penguin, my vote is on you. You're one of the people that's coming up quite frequently in our suspicion lists. People are uncertain about you, but I personally think that might be because of your inactivity and lack of material to analyze than your posts themselves. However, I still think that you're at least a bit more suspicious than the others. Lynch me if I'm wrong. Heck, if I'm wrong this time I'll put the vote on myself. Your first post is you checking in, saying hello, and stating that your original assumption about account-swapping was that the roles and wincons switched too, and that you changed your mind about this pretty abruptly. This makes me wonder if your initial assumption was before the game started, and since you were put in an elim team your assumptions changed, because there weren't many in-thread things that could have changed your mind, so that makes me think a doc-chat might have changed it. Perhaps with a Kandra partner in your elim doc? Okay, your second post explains and answers my first point, since you were confronted by Amethyst for an answer as to why the sudden thought change. You said that you thought about it a bit more and it seemed unbalanced to have a wincon switch. Though you 'thinking about it more' could be a reason, it seems...like a cop out? No offense. Also, how would having a role and wincon switch be unbalanced exactly? I don't see it. Your third post is a defense of Magenta and an apology for being inactive. You say that Magenta's posts seem NAI because its a normal play for Pyro, though when Magenta himself defended himself with this claim, I debunked it, so nothing really new there. Yeah, I know I was wrong anyway with regards to Magenta, but still. No comment on the inactive thing. Things happen. Your fourth post is a defense of Emerald, asking him to reveal his role. Now, it starts coming off a bit suspicious how you knew both of them were villagers and defended them both. Since elims know fellow elims and know that everyone else is a villager, it sort of makes sense how you'd be able to know both of them would be villagers, and defended them both despite high lynches against them. You knew that they would die anyway, and so you defended them in hopes of getting 'nice points' as well as them dying. If this was one case I wouldn't be too suspicious, but this was on two different players who were both getting hit by high lynches, and you knew both of them were villagers and defended them both, despite your inactivity? Sounds like you were capitalizing on their lynches by defending them and ending up right, as well as them being dead. Additionally, the fact that your defending Emerald but also asking him to reveal his role is pretty suspicious, its like you're an elim judging whether to use your kill on him or not. Your fifth post is going directly against your fourth and is attacking Emerald, saying how he's suspicious and how he might be detrimental to the village and pretty much the opposite of your last post, and that if you were an elim you'd kill him, which is an odd phrase I haven't heard anyone use. But I guess you didn't need to use your kill on him, because the lynch got him anyway. Again, this is a direct contrast to the last post. Hypocrisy? NOTE: This is the same post that Emerald responded to 'What I would do if I was in your place'. It definitely seems like he knows something here, and we don't know what powers an Informant has, so it might be a subtle clue, as Amber picked up on. It all points to you. Your sixth and final post is saying your scared of a jester role? But what reason would you have to be scared? Woah, that was a long post, and it's my hope I'm correct in my hypothesis. Anyway, I thought I'll leave this for people to take action on, because things definitely seem too odd for comfort. All you need to do is add this to the other pieces that people have said on Chartreuse to get a full picture on his alignment. Thanks for getting this far, though. Oh, yeah, one more thing: I can now spell Chartreuse correctly because of you, so thanks.
  14. Thinking back, could it be that Falcon only said that village or elims could kill him just so he wouldn't get killed by the elims or the village? If Ivory is indeed right and the elim teams goal is to kill the Informants, then wouldn't it make sense for Falcon to, instead of saying 'the elim team wants my role dead', say that 'village or elim want me dead', to help him not get elim killed. Kind of far-fetched, I know, but if you had a role that the elims would want dead, saying 'elims want to kill my role' would be placing a target on your back anyway, so saying that the target could be set by village or elims increases the chance that the elims might think 'hey he might not be an enemy for us use the kill on someone else' and make the villagers think 'hey he might not be a threat save the lynch for someone better. I mean, it might not have been done in the best way, but I think I can see a little bit of Falcons stragey. Or maybe I'm just grasping at straws. It's a perspective I haven't heard yet, and I thought I could bring up the possibility. Anyway, as for who could be the elims now, I'm stuck. Yeah, I know, not the thing to be right now, but whoever the elims are: I complement you, because it seems that most of the people still alive today have either contributed to the village or all their posts are NAI. So I'm not really sure where to start. Personally, I'm not too suspicious of Indigo, but I'd like to here from the people who were suspicious of them on C1 and hear what they think now. Since I was never really that suspicious of Indigo I can't compare him now to C1 and see if his suspiciousness was a one-cycle thing or no. Anyway, now I'm going to judge people based on how much reads, speculation and village helping theories they've. Done. This isn't really meant to be a basis to vote on someone, it's just some information that might come in handy. We all know what happened last time we tried to lynch someone because of their village-helping (RIP albatross) Amber Vulture - I would say they've helped a reasonable amount. Amethyst Scorpion - I would say the same. Azure Mouse - Judging my self, I'd say I've speculated a lot. Chartreuse Penguin - their contributions won't go unnoticed, but they've helped the village out a little bit Coral Swan - reasonableish amount Cream Tuatara - a little bit to reasonable Indigo Weasel - yeah, reasonable to substantial Ivory Dragonfly - A lot. Mauve Crocodile - reasonable to substantial Melon Dingo - reasonable Yeah... So I'm not sure how much help that was, but I hope it's useful to at least some of you. I'll be back later to try and figure out some more, like what vote manip is being used.
  15. I would have thought that vote manip would be left out this game, considering everything else we have to deal with...but I guess not!
  16. Aaaaaah, I hate you Falcon. Why would you think that the village would want to kill you? You must have seen charcoal hyena, and his name was green! Anyway, this makes me wonder if the Fleeing Informant role is one of those reliant roles I was talking about.
  17. I agree his speculation is something of value, but we already have enough speculating as to the elim team's number and what roles they could have. The main reason we were trying to get Falcon to talk was so he could answer our questions. Now, your point about him lying does have some merit, and I didn't think of what would happen if he did do what you say. But if this supposedly suggests that he doesn't have a team to take over from his death, meaning he's a loner, than why wouldn't he give the correct answers for a chance of life? To trick us one last time? Honestly, I don't know, but I don't think so. As for this being the perfect mislynch, the things is, we don't know if the elims are our only enemy. Sure, this may be using a cycle to not kill an elim, but we're using it to kill someone who's still suspicious. They might still be a threat, so, in my opinion, we should still lynch them with the same confidence as we would lynch an elim member. Though he might not flip elim, he might flip something else that would have been dangerous if we hadn't stopped it. A worthwhile lynch, in my eyes.
  18. Oh, never mind then. Just looking for clues, 'tis all.
  19. Dunno if this means the lynch or some secret role your cleverly hinting at, Amber.
  20. Wait wait wait. While speculation is helpful, the main reason everyone's calling you to talk is so you can have your say on the theories about you. If you read them, none of them seem like they would affect you badly, but answering our questions would help give the village a better understanding of the game, and would prove to us that your at least not that bad, as your helping the village. So, could you please answer our questions? Like is your role reliant on another role that you don't know the alignment of? Additionally, letting people know you're helping the village by answering our questions will definitely aid you in getting tons of votes removed from you. I, for example, would remove my vote on you if you answered the questions satisfactorily. @Emerald Falcon so you don't disappear on us. ~~~~~~RP~~~~~~ V tossed the spare cadmium-mind to Bailey, pale in fear. Space was scary. A vast, empty, nothing. Kind of like the ocean, V thought. Though they'd discovered many things in the depths, much remained. For this reason, V had always been scared to go for boat rides. If it sunk, V would be completely alone, nothing but terribly large stretches of water to the sides, sky above, and, who knew what below. The scariest things were the things you couldn't see. People weren't afraid of the dark, they were afraid of what lurked in it. V hadn't been scared of the ocean, he'd been scared on what lay below the surface. The same logic could be transported to other settings. V thought on Bailey's words, and came to the conclusion he was right, but for different reasons. Sure, a murderer was easier to defeat than something non-human, something that was beyond your understanding. But it wasn't because that thing was scary, or that thing had 'sharp teeth', no. It was the mystery. Nobody knew what was hunting the ship, but people had ideas. And when you left a bunch a bunch of starved, scared, cold and alone people together and left the monster to their imagination, they replaced the parts they didn't know with things much worse. Yes, fighting the monster was not the real challenge, but understanding it was. For as long as the Pride of Terris crew didn't know what was hunting them, they would not know how to beat it. Confusion was an ally for the beast, and when men and women didn't know where, or who the monster was, they turned on each other. Like savages. Space was not scary. What lurked in its dark depths was. Something bit V's shoe, screeching a terrible, horrid sound. "Aaaaah!" V dropped his cadmium-mind, twirling around his flashlight to see a small rat scurrying off. Oh. V could be so jumpy at times. But where was his cadmium? Getting on his knees, V searched for the small disc. If he didn't find it soon, he would suffocate here, alone. He could only hold his breath for so long. As he held the flashlight in his mouth, V tried to hold his breath, keeping himself slowly dying. He just needed the cadmium. He just needed the cadmium. V reached over and felt a small disc. Holding it, V realized it was just a piece of junk metal. This was it, V couldn't - There. V sat on the floor, relieved. He made a mental note never to distract himself again, and went on his way gathering more boxes.
  21. What's still annoying me is that our friend @Emerald Falcon still hasn't replied to my theory, or any of our theories. I've said that I will put off my vote until I can get a response from him, but I hope he does respond. I think it was Ivory who pointed out how odd it was that Falcon wasn't revealing their role even though they were pretty much going to die anyway, and provided possible reasons why. This is why, while Mauve's theory on the good Kandra/bad Kandra roles seems reasonable to me, I don't think Falcon would be any one of the Kandras. If he was a good Kandra, dying would fail his mission to find the bad Kandra, and if he was the bad Kandra, dying would also fail his mission to escape. I find Ivory's theory about how Falcon wouldn't reveal his role because it would jeopardise his wincon more plausible in regards to Falcon. If he was a Kandra Hunter, people would know that to jeopardise his wincon they would need to protect the Kandra. The possibility of surviving a lynch also seems like it might have some merit, but if Falcon really did survive the lynch I'm pretty sure we would all just lynch Falcon again anyway, unless his role actually prohibits him dying from lynch. This is also why I don't think his team (if he has a team) has vote manip capabilities and he's relying on that to protect him, because if survived through suspicious vote manip we'd lynch him again. Still, I'm not going to decide whether to vote for @Emerald Falcon or not until he responds. Falcon, of your reading this, I'm going to wait five hours for your response until I vote for you as an incentive. If your reply seems satisfactory, I'll remove it. I think that's fair. Edit: Just realised the cycle ends in five hours, so me waiting that time is kind of redundant. Honestly, since Emerald doesn't seem like he's going to be revealing his role anytime soon I doubt he's going to be adding to my theory either. Emerald Falcon , you don't sound like a conventional threat, but the fact that you could be a threat makes me solidify the lynch on you, just to make extra sure you don't have a team with some crazy vote manip powers. This might look like bandwagoning, but if Emerald responds I might reconsider. Besides, even if he's not a threat, with what he's been saying so far, the way he flips is going to provide us with valuable info. Also, the main reason I'll be reconsidering my vote if Emerald responds is that by responding Emerald helps the village. The theories and questions I have for emerald (as well as the questions and theories stemming off from that) wouldn't be dangerous to him even if he answered them (and if they would still be dangerous he could tell us). But the fact that he's not even going to help the village by answering non-threatening questions to help us understand the game better, speaks that he's more on one side than the other. Again, when he responds, he'll be helping the village and I'll reconsider, but for now Emerald's got my vote.
  22. Ok, well, I'm going to go to sleep now. Ivory, if you want to continue the RP while I'm asleep, feel free. V is very cold and very frightened right now, so hopefully that should be enough insight into his mind.
  23. V nodded, taking a rope he'd found earlier and tying it to the top of the hatch, and then throwing it down into the darkness. So dark... V hoped nothing evil was waiting for him and his partner down there. Clutching the coin to his palm and holding the flashlight in his mouth, V slid down the rope, tapping the cadmium for breath. Instantly, oxygen filled his lungs, though his body didn't know where it was coming from. As he finally reached the bottom of the shaft, he looked up to see a faint speck of light. Flickering on and off. Had he really dropped that far? Or had his mind been playing tricks on him? For a second V felt vulnerable, and alone. He'd almost believed his partner had abandoned him when Bailey came sliding down the rope, a red glowstick in each hand. He looked almost frightening in the harsh red glow. V took his own blue flashlight from his mouth, whipping it around to get a look of his environment. This place was big. "So, ever been in space before?" V wasn't the best at small talk, but when you were alone and scared, talking to others helped that. "I bet this doesn't happen often, huh?" It felt weird taking without stopping to breathe, but V got used it eventually. He made sure to move quickly, however. He didn't want to be stuck down here, in the darkness, suffocating alone. He shivered at the thought.
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