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The Lockdown Mods ([personal profile] lockdownmods) wrote in [community profile] locked_down2018-05-27 08:42 am

[Entrance Exam] Week Two

A new week dawns. Not much seems to have changed, huh? Despite the excitement, your 'exam' continues. However, that doesn't mean that everything is the same. waking up on Sunday morning, it would seem that your tasks application has been updated. The old ones are gone and there are several new jobs for you to take on should you so wish.

It would be nice if this week ended even more uneventful than the last but...

Well even if it isn't, at least you shouldn't be bored.

As you did before, you still have the opportunity to speak with Vivienne during her office hours as well. Make the most of your last week with your fellow Prospects. Or don't. It's all up to you.

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[personal profile] supportrole 2018-05-29 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
W-what?

[ The color instantly drains from Mishima's face, and his eyes dart around the room as he glances at each of the others. The idea of reliving some of his memories is bad enough, but-- ]

That's not-- [ He swallows, with some difficulty. ] How does that make any sense? You bring us here to help save this place and then try to make us kill each other? How is that supposed to help anything?!
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[personal profile] adminus 2018-05-29 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
It is a test of character. In order to be sure you have the potential we think you do, testing is required. We can't just throw you into something you're not prepared for.

We would do you wrong not to prepare you for the difficulties you could face.
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[personal profile] supportrole 2018-05-29 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
But if someone actually killed someone... Like, okay, maybe you're testing our [ what did he just call it? ] moral fortitude or whatever, but how would that be preparing the victim for anything? That's just wasting the life of someone who was supposed to have--

[ He stops mid-sentence, though, as his own voice is drowned out in his head by the shouts of another he'd tried hard to forget.

Oh. ]