Nov 21, 2009 04:08
[the game's about to begin, and shortly the first dice will have been thrown. the gamble will begin. and she's... in the middle of it. she's almost starting to enjoy this game and its ramifications, and she's near-certain that she'll be able to win, if she plays her cards correctly...]
[furthermore, she refuses to be controlled, so she's made the decision to vote. she will not allow her vote to be randomized; that would mean ceding her control to an unknown randomization factor. she will elegantly conquer this game.]
[so, now, Hancock's standing in the middle of the hallway, crossing her arms and speaking with - well.. ambition if anything. a queenly disposition, in a way.]
The traitor's vote does not count if they vote for themselves.
If a doctor's vote goes toward herself, it is 'no fun' according to the House - but they did not state that the vote wouldn't count. The words were 'the doctor will have to find out.'
Play the game correctly. Do not waste your vote on refusal. This is a competition, and you must play to win. Self-sacrifice is unacceptable.
boa hancock,
round 5