[unsigned for now; "important" questions underlined]

May 23, 2009 10:56

So apparently there's this trip to "Doyleton" tomorrow, and even though there's been some mention of it, could the people who have already been there put the information in one place? What are we supposed to expect?

- How strict is the supervision?
- Is there a subway/train or any cars?
- Has anyone made a break for it?
- Are there any computer ( Read more... )

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scalyfishman May 23 2009, 16:45:26 UTC
I got a few questions too. What kind of stores are there? Can you buy stuff?

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thatdamnedninja May 23 2009, 17:20:38 UTC
Last time I went, they handed out vouchers that you could use for food and stuff. If you want anything useful, it's easiest to just give yourself a discount.

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scalyfishman May 23 2009, 18:46:39 UTC
Figures. Oh well. I'll have bigger things on my conscience after this than a couple of five-finger discounts. They got any useful stores?

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longlivetehking May 23 2009, 17:05:56 UTC
The supervision is rather strict. Strict as in nurses in every direction you look. I am not sure if anyone has tried escaping, but I doubt they'd get very far.

I cannot answer your other questions I'm afraid.

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feartehreaper May 23 2009, 17:10:13 UTC
About the nurses, is it more that certain nurses follow each patient around, or that they're stationed in strategic areas?

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longlivetehking May 23 2009, 17:53:06 UTC
They do not follow each patient around, but they are certainly watching what we are doing.

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feartehreaper May 23 2009, 18:12:59 UTC
That's what I needed to know. Thanks.

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high_prosecutor May 23 2009, 17:12:44 UTC
If you're at all familiar with what a typical town in the United States was like from...I'd say between 1960 and the early 1980s, give or take a few years in either direction, that's what you can expect to see tomorrow. The supervision has seemed to me to be a tiny bit looser than what you can expect here inside the Institute, but the storekeepers and residents have been informed of our arrival and will also be watching.

There aren't any computer terminals, and yes, the stores and restaurants are American. There's a car dealership in town, but as far as I know no one's actually tried to leave using one of the cars, and the town's too small for a subway.

I'll see what I can do about mapping the place tomorrow, but as for now, I don't believe any maps exist.

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thatdamnedninja May 23 2009, 17:19:37 UTC
Hey! If you want any help with the mapping, I can lend a hand. I was thinking about doing a bit of exploring anyway, so it wouldn't be a stretch for me to take that a step further.

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high_prosecutor May 23 2009, 17:22:34 UTC
Ah, I'd appreciate that. Can we compare our maps sometime tomorrow, maybe around lunchtime?

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thatdamnedninja May 23 2009, 17:27:56 UTC
Sure thing! How 'bout the Twin Pine Restaurant? If you don't recognize my handwriting from previous posts, by the way, I'm Yuffie.

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numberonemonkey May 23 2009, 21:47:41 UTC
We're going on a trip! How exciting! ♡

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feartehreaper May 24 2009, 18:39:12 UTC
Right....

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[writing disguised and blocky - appears masculine] mizuhomaiden May 24 2009, 05:49:34 UTC
I believe there were computers in the electronics store.

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Re: [writing disguised and blocky - appears masculine] feartehreaper May 24 2009, 18:43:12 UTC
I'd be very interested in seeing this store. About where is it? Is it possible for "patients" to use anything there?

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[writing disguised and blocky - appears masculine] mizuhomaiden May 24 2009, 19:30:00 UTC
If I recall correctly, it is on Main Street. I, myself, have not been inside, so I cannot answer your second question.

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