Order Twenty-seven

Oct 02, 2010 03:03

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-getting ridiculous.

[The communicator turns on mid sentence, as Credo was grumbling to himself.]

Do we know what is causing this nonsense with the water yet?  Unless the Scientists are enjoying a good laugh at our expense, this hardly seems like their doing. Further more, has anyone been able to figure a way out of it yet? 

siiiiigh, water wtf, discedo shenanigans

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beseriousannie October 2 2010, 21:14:18 UTC
There is no information so far, though the effect seems to wear off after an arbitrary amount of time. I haven't heard anyone getting hurt by it yet, so I'm not sure how to classify it. Considering the nature of the event and the randomness, it might be connected to someone having had their chip removed, but I can't confirm that right now.

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loyal_credo October 3 2010, 03:47:16 UTC
I was pondering if it was something concerning a chip removal, though no one, from what I've been able to keep up with, has mentioned or come forward stating as such.

We can at least keep an ear out and do what we can.

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beseriousannie October 3 2010, 03:49:16 UTC
Probably because evidence is lacking, though I think it's safe to assume.

That would be the best course, though right now I'm not too concerned with it other than being an inconvenience.

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loyal_credo October 3 2010, 04:05:38 UTC
In this case I would agree.

Inconvenience is a good choice of word for it. The most it seems to do, is starve people for a few days, or how ever long it keeps them trapped. Not exactly something I approve of, but it could be worse.

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beseriousannie October 3 2010, 04:11:07 UTC
It could be, I have heard that there is a person who doesn't think it's dangerous as well. So, I'm hoping it should simply end soon and not be a concern other than a few instances.

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loyal_credo October 3 2010, 04:14:21 UTC
A few hungry tummies over the typical slaughter and mayhem is better than one could ask for here.

And yes, let's hope it does end soon enough, or things could start becoming worse.

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beseriousannie October 3 2010, 04:21:58 UTC
Exactly, considering this place this is quite mild.

If it is related to a chip removal, it should be done within a week of it's starting.

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loyal_credo October 3 2010, 04:54:06 UTC
Then if things haven't panned out in a few days, we'll know whether that is our issue or not.

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beseriousannie October 3 2010, 04:57:38 UTC
I suppose we should prepare just in case then.

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loyal_credo October 3 2010, 05:03:20 UTC
Prepare for something worse yes, but if it's only more of the same, I'm not sure what we can do. Besides wait for the barriers to eventually release people.

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