The Birdie Mods (
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Entry tags:
- [#0006] hina izumi,
- [#0098] hayate ayasaki,
- [#5050] ryu terui,
- [#6799] philip,
- [#9498] eiji hino,
- event,
- ☠ [#0003] loki laufeyson,
- ☠ [#0896] anastasia tremaine,
- ☠ [#1000] weiss schnee,
- ☠ [#1322] yuzuru otonashi,
- ☠ [#2253] kousei kougami,
- ☠ [#4493] chaplin sukegawa,
- ☠ [#7246] akira nijino,
- ☠ [#7428] yuri nakamura
EVENT - THE MILGRAM EXPERIMENT
Come one, come all! This wonderful test of brain power and courage is about to commence! What is it exactly, you ask? Well then, don't worry your little head about that one bit! The birdie here will explain it all to you.
The rules are very simple. There is a shocker and a shockee, following so far? The inmates will both be lead into different rooms. There is a glass wall that separates them, and of course a glass wall for the audience to be able to see and watch everything! Now then, the shocker will be provided with questions thanks to a digital screen. The screen itself is integrated into the table they will be seated at, as well as a button, and questions will begin to appear once the game begins. The questions start out easy then start to get harder, and if the shocker tries to tell the shockee any answers, then they will receive the electricity instead, seeing as how they are strapped down to an electric chair as well.
Sounds pretty fun so far! Either way, each pair has four questions to get through. For each question answered correctly, they will gain CP. If the shockee is unable to answer a question, or answers wrong, then it's up to the shocker to provide the pain and then they get the CP. See it's a good game where everyone is rewarded! The shockee cannot die on the first two questions, if they are to answer it wrong (or if the shocker gets the electricity instead) but they can die on the third question, and they will die on the last question if they are shocked. Now then, off to the CP count.
First = 30,000 CP
Second = 40,000 CP
Third = 50,000 CP
Fourth = 80,000 CP
Oh, and there are no extra rewards for dying in this event. The CP gained from questions and shocking will be the only CP awarded. So, comment in the proper spot with your muses entering, and then the shockers will be getting PM's with the questions!
Let it begin!
The rules are very simple. There is a shocker and a shockee, following so far? The inmates will both be lead into different rooms. There is a glass wall that separates them, and of course a glass wall for the audience to be able to see and watch everything! Now then, the shocker will be provided with questions thanks to a digital screen. The screen itself is integrated into the table they will be seated at, as well as a button, and questions will begin to appear once the game begins. The questions start out easy then start to get harder, and if the shocker tries to tell the shockee any answers, then they will receive the electricity instead, seeing as how they are strapped down to an electric chair as well.
Sounds pretty fun so far! Either way, each pair has four questions to get through. For each question answered correctly, they will gain CP. If the shockee is unable to answer a question, or answers wrong, then it's up to the shocker to provide the pain and then they get the CP. See it's a good game where everyone is rewarded! The shockee cannot die on the first two questions, if they are to answer it wrong (or if the shocker gets the electricity instead) but they can die on the third question, and they will die on the last question if they are shocked. Now then, off to the CP count.
First = 30,000 CP
Second = 40,000 CP
Third = 50,000 CP
Fourth = 80,000 CP
Oh, and there are no extra rewards for dying in this event. The CP gained from questions and shocking will be the only CP awarded. So, comment in the proper spot with your muses entering, and then the shockers will be getting PM's with the questions!
Let it begin!
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She swallows hard. "Their, there, further?"
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She's just going to slam down the button before she can respond.
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The question comes off barely after the electrocution is finished for the third one, even if it's ready slowly and clearly.
"At least there are only 8 planets to choose form, you've got a better chance."
Though not really when you consider how many possible combinations there are, but she never claimed to be a math person.
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She really hopes that's the answer.
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She said it so calmly it was probably a little unnerving, honestly. She doesn't wait too long before asking the final question:
"Why do icebergs float?"
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There are very few of the inmates she would even give that chance, honestly, even if it was right. Better to make a show of fairness for later.
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"They--have air bubbles trapped inside."
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Strangely, she leaned back in her own chair, looking a little bored. Mitsuki definitely isn't the type of person she'd enjoy doing this to. "I don't really care if I shock you or not, so if you know the last reason, go ahead."
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She really wants that CP.
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"Alright, no dying today. Congratulations. Lucky I knew enough about glaciers not to mark you wrong."
The help's going to start unstrapping Mitsuki from the chair. The President leans over to ask him if he can go get her a cup of tea since she still has one person to play with, completely casually. Then she turns her head to Mitsuki. Might as well be polite and gain some point with inmates.
"Do you want anything? He's going to go make a tea shop run."
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"Whew. That was tough..."
That was definitely going to give her some points with Mitsuki. She'll have to tell her Papa about this.
"... A cup of tea sounds nice, President."
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"He'll be back soon. Want to gloat to the crowd until then? They like a good show and a little spirit never hurt anyone."
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"I bet you guys thought I was going to miss that, huh? Too bad!"
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Mitsuki was one of the inmates she held less disdain for. No sense in not giving her a few pointers, like when to gloat to make sure that the audience and the Warden could consider her a positive asset. Neither of them had any reason to fear the other as far as she was concerned. At least not now.
"Good job."