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Nevill

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fyi, a scalpel is suited to precise cutting and has a small blade.
It also does 1d3 piercing damage. :obviously:

Because this is one of those have your cake and eat it too LPs and because everyone is going to be fine letting the suspected murderer arm himself with obvious weapons. "Oh, look, a pistol and a scalpel! Gee, I wonder who we should give them to?"
Because we are never ever alone.

Because once people in the group start dying (and they will) no one would feel the urge to arm themselves, too.

Because everyone knows we are a suspected murderer (spoiler alert: only Uehara and Sakimura do, and they kept silent).

You are Theseusing me. Stop Theseusing me, bro.
:rpgcodex:

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Regardless, if it is about character development, then I'd like our character to be Liam Neson in Taken more than I'd like him to be a dope who picks up junk for no reason and then crosses his fingers and hopes he finds a gun.
That's your choice. We are already a dope who picks us whatever junk he comes across, but the reasons to use it are for us to invent.

You make it sound like if you don't plan to stab people in the eye with a thermometer, then it's not worth having it at all. :lol:
 
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a cut of domestic sheep prime

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It also does 1d3 damage.
my point exactly
Because we are never ever alone.

Because once people in the group start dying (and they will) no one would feel the urge to arm themselves, too.

Because everyone knows we are a suspected murderer (spoiler alert: only Uehara and Sakimura do, and they kept silent).

You are Theseusing me. Stop Theseusing me, bro.
:rpgcodex:
Because we are good at hiding things like stethoscopes in our pants. "Shinoseki, is that a pistol or are you just happy to see me?"
Because when it's a choice of arming yourself or arming the creepy weird guy, you let the weird murder suspect keep carying the gun/sledgehammer/knife because he found it and finders keepers.

Uehara and Sakimura are a pair of loud mouthed high school students, wtf, do you think they've taken a vow of silence or something? They probably already said something and it wasn't mentioned for brevity's sake, or it will be mentioned soon

Again, I've been right every time I've Theseused you, so it's about time you started listening, bro.
:troll:
 
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Nevill

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Because we are good at hiding things like stethoscopes in our pants. "Shinoseki, is that a pistol or are you just happy to see me?"
I've got to say, unholstering a weapon like that would make for a pretty epic scene. :oops:

But really, stethoscope is not a good weapon. You might as well complain about hiding a chair in our pants. What? Furniture can be a weapon, too!

Because when it's a choice of arming yourself or arming the creepy weird guy, you let the weird murder suspect (Uehara and Sakimura are a pair of loud mouthed high school students, wtf, do you think they've taken a vow of silence or something? They probably already said something and it wasn't mentioned for brevity's sake, or it will be mentioned soon) keep carying the gun/sledgehammer/knife because he found it and finders keepers.
It's a hospital. There should be enough things to arm a small army.

Besides, the creepy weird guy has a creepy weird photo of a corpse with gun wounds that he can show to a doctor if pressed. We don't have a gun, do we?

Hell, we have a whole detective on our hands. Why not become pals with him and clear us of suspicion that way? Eh, probably should have chosen him during the tea party for that...

Again, I've been right every time I've Theseused you, so it's about time you started listening, bro.
But if the 'Dex listened and took precautions, how would Theseus be Theseus? He'd be just some random guy we left to die at the hands and hooves of Minotaur.

No, you can only Theseus people when you are warning them in vain, else it comes just as empty fearmongering. Accept your destiny of an unheeded prophet, bro. :salute:
 

Akkudakku

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It also does 1d3 piercing damage. :obviously:
We can take initial 16 str then bump it to 18 with levels and specialise in warrior. This should kick us up straight to 19! And we can kill with almost anything eg. A fork from cafeteria. Maximum cheese :troll:
Rest of points into wis and int ofcourse.
Unless we want to be a badass mage.

Because rogue unfortunately sucks.
 
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a cut of domestic sheep prime

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I've got to say, unholstering a weapon like that would make for a pretty epic scene. :oops:

But really, stethoscope is not a good weapon. You might as well complain about hiding a chair in our pants. What? Furniture can be a weapon, too!


It's a hospital. There should be enough things to arm a small army.

Besides, the creepy weird guy has a creepy weird photo of a corpse with gun wounds that he can show to a doctor if pressed. We don't have a gun, do we?

Hell, we have a whole detective on our hands. Why not become pals with him and clear us of suspicion that way? Eh, probably should have chosen him during the tea party for that...


But if the 'Dex listened and took precautions, how would Theseus be Theseus? He'd be just some random guy we left to die at the hands and hooves of Minotaur.

No, you can only Theseus people when you are warning them in vain, else it comes just as empty fearmongering. Accept your destiny of an unheeded prophet, bro. :salute:
I'm not arguing to use a stethoscope as a weapon. I'm arguing that the skill set to use it as a weapon is something we need right now per the foreshadowing we received as it also happens to be the skill set to use anything as a weapon. Including scalpels, hammers, guns etc - if we find them. And no, hospitals do not contain enough things to arm an army, small or otherwise - not unless you consider a bunch of speculum wielding idiots to be an army (which depending on which country you are from, is a possibility, but I'm not judging).

But yes, unheeded indeed. Oh, well. :avatard:
 
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Kz3r0

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Okay. So.

1) All those bloody bodies.
2) Nothing happens in the toilet.
3) No Mitsuki. Anywhere.

2 and 3 are obviously related.
Seems that Mitsuki was 'taken' and now is out of the 'board', looks like to win this game one must capture as much pieces as possible, in this case Old Man 1- Us 0.
 

Kipeci

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Got to go for AA here, this specific skillset seems like our biggest ticket to not getting murdered on the first day for once out of any we've picked up thus far... though this certainly puts us down as having some sort of past that we may not want to learn, admittedly.
 

oscar

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Unlocking more skillsets will almost inevitably slide us closer to a 'bad end' or something even if it makes things easier.
 

oscar

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There's got to be some cost to us gaining new abilities obviously.
 

Baltika9

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I was just wondering if you had anything to base the "more skills=bad ending" theory on, or if it just was speculation. I'm also wondering as to the cost of all these skills we're picking up, but I just like this one on the basis that it kinda makes sense with the rest of our skillset.
 

Azira

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Codex 2012
I'm just choosing the skillsets on the presumption that it moves us closer to the end, good or bad.. :troll:


Hey, I want my Hobo Rider CYOA. :yeah:
 

treave

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Final tally:

A - 8
B - 5

A - 10
B - 3

Fantasizing about being a badass superkiller doesn't always make you so. :happytrollboy:
 

treave

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It's okay. Sometime later you'll be able to test your skills and find out whether you are the real deal.
 

Nevill

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Fantasizing about being a badass superkiller doesn't always make you so.
It's the thought that counts.

No normal person would fantasize about gouging people's eyes with thermometers, that's for sure.

Besides, it is a very creative use of rather mundane items. If we are not a murderer, we should be a crazy scientist guy.

It's okay. Sometime later you'll be able to test your skills and find out whether you are the real deal.
Meaning there soon will be a choice to do something stupid again.

:bounce::bounce::bounce:
 

treave

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“I… I think perhaps it may be better if we move in one big group…” You speak up nervously, hand raised with a timid gesture. You instantly suffer under the attention of everyone present – you had made the least noise prior to this little interjection, and instantly regret not continuing that course of action.

Tokigawa chuckles softly, giving you a polite nod. “Of course, ah… Shinoseki-san, was it? Why do you say that?”

“There… there are only twelve of us so it is not like we absolutely have to split up,” you say. “I just think it would be safer to stick together as long as we can… since, well, we don’t know what we are dealing with, and this hospital doesn’t seem right at all, plus whoever killed those people might still be out there…” Your voice trails off as you try to think of other reasons to give.

“I understand your concerns, Shinoseki-san, but surely splitting up will help us cover more ground in our search and find a way out faster?” asks Tokigawa. “There will be six of us in a group; I cannot think of a situation where a group of six would be in more danger but a group of twelve wouldn’t.”

“Oh, about that…” An unexpected person chimes in – Sakaki Okitsu, the author. “You can count me out, Tokigawa-kun. I’d prefer to stay here, in the lobby, or in the restaurant. I feel more comfortable here, and there may be clues here we have neglected.”

“Alone?” Okuyama’s eyes are wide as she questions Sakaki. “I mean, with all these dead bodies…” There are perhaps half a dozen corpses scattered around the lobby; two of them have collapsed scratching at the main glass doors. None of you had felt up to the task of moving the bodies into a more respectful, restful position for now.

“They are dead, aren’t they? It’s not like they’re going to come back to life,” shrugs Sakaki.

“Actually, I would prefer to stay here too,” says Sawada Junichi with a sparkling, made-for-TV smile. “Who knows, there might be rescuers coming through the main doors at any moment now!”

“The stars have decreed that I ward this floor against the tendrils of evil,” intones the fortune-teller ominously. “I shall remain here in preparation.”

Tokigawa lets out a calm sigh and shakes his head. “I see. Does anyone else have other plans of their own?”

“I’m okay with taking a look around.” “Same here.” “I would rather do something than sit around wasting time.” “A search of the place would probably turn up something interesting.” One by one, the others agree to go along and explore the hospital. Sakimura and Uehara would join Tokigawa, while Kayano, Maeda and Taketatsu would go with Okuyama.

Mori is the last to respond. “I have not decided yet. How about you, Shinoseki? Where are you going?” Surprisingly, he gives you a piercing glance and, with a carefree grin, places the question in your hands.

Stammering at the suddenness of his query, you reply, “I… uh… I think… we should stick together, no matter what we do.” It is what you opened your mouth for in the first place, and the question was not yet addressed. You cannot help but bring it up again; especially as it seems to cause a slight twitch of annoyance in some of the others at the mere mention of the topic once more.

“You are a bit of a wuss, aren’t you?” Maeda raises an eyebrow; compared to Okuyama and Tokigawa, she seems more amused than annoyed. “It doesn’t make that much of a difference, does it?”

“That is not possible, Shinoseki-san,” Kayano explains patiently as if to a child. “Three of us want to remain here, while the others are okay with investigating the rest of the hospital for a way to escape. If you want everyone to stick together, some people would have to be coerced to going along with the rest of the group. We shouldn’t force people into doing things they dislike.”

“That’s right,” says Tokigawa. “There’s no good reason for all of us to keep together, as long as we are moving in groups large enough to feel safe, right? We have to consider the advantages and disadvantages carefully in this situation, and I think I am proposing a rather balanced plan.”

What he is saying makes a certain amount of sense, but still…

***

00:55

A. “I think… no one should stay in the lobby. We should all go together. Staying in one place might be dangerous…” Continuing to push your point of view, you attempt to convince Sakaki, Sawada and Amanozaki to go along on the search. If it is only the three of them staying here, they would be the ones most at risk, wouldn’t it?

B. “W-We should all stay here. We… we can explore after we have all gotten some rest and gotten to know each other a bit more, right?” You attempt to convince everyone else to stay here. Getting some rest and finding out more about each other is preferable to you compared to an exploration of the hospital.

C. “You’re right… Then, I suppose I will go with your group, Tokigawa-san.” You give in and join Tokigawa’s group to search for a way out.

D. “Alright… I will go with Okuyama-san, then.” You stop being stubborn and join Okuyama’s group to search for a way out.

E. "If you say so... I will be staying here." If they are going to split up regardless of what you say, you would rather stay in the lobby.

F. “…” You say nothing more. You leave their group and begin investigating the hospital on your own. If they will not listen to your advice and stick together, you suspect you might fare better on your own, without any of them to weigh you down.

G. “Tokigawa-san… it was Tokigawa Kou-san, right? Aren’t you supposed to be on leave today?” You remember seeing his name written in the list you found on the doctor’s corpse. You attempt to raise suspicion about him and weaken his influence over the others.
 
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