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thefoundation2018-12-10 11:47 am
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WEEK 3 MINGLE

Week three opens like the other two weeks, but when you wake up, you know there's been a change in the area. At first, nothing is wrong - but when you look at any window, you aren't greeted with the cheery sight of the outside - instead, there's just a cold, harsh blackness. Trying to leave out the doors is impossible, too - if you try, you just find yourself back on the couches in the lobby. On top of that....The Staff are beginning to act even stranger, their glitching out becoming more obvious. Sometimes, they seemingly go blank mid sentence and walk away, as if they were reset, and slur or stutter their words.
The weather is...well, non-existent, except for the courtyard, which is still pleasantly snowy. There is still music playing in the halls, and the cover songs continue with some low-key music for the week.
On Monday morning, another memory is returned to everyone. Another piece to the puzzle, one step closer to finding the truth of this place. Yet, it doesn't seem like you're any closer to solving this...
And time still ticks onwards, regardless if you're ready or not.
MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY

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We likely were going to get scolded by the higher-ups once they noticed some of us died. Funny way to treat the disposable meatbags they use to deal with their targets -- you'd think they wouldn't care.
[Iwai doesn't seem particularly affected by the memory in terms of, well, being used as a disposable agent. The deaths of the agents were what bothered him, pretty much]
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Technically, it was a success. We took the thing down...after it had eaten the others.
[Hnnnrrghh.]
What was it the kid said? "Nobody lost any limbs, so that's a good thing too."
[He felt kind of bad that such a bright young girl was dragged into this, to have her idealism inevitably crushed under heel.]
Maybe they only care because it means they'll have to get more of us.
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[Just because Iwai is more or less okay with his situation doesn't mean he's not kind of upset by the concept of bringing random people, yeah.
Then again, realistically, they wouldn't keep doing it if it didn't have enough advantages to offset the costs and problems. Their deaths can't be that much of a bother]
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Of course, throwing lives down the drain and their concern is keeping the budget.
[...]
How do we know they're not working with the government?
[It's said more as a joke, but to get away with whatever it is they're doing...]
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That means they'll be hard to take down. Probably spread out to all sorts of places, too.
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So... yeah, really could've been worse!
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Good to see it didn’t change you.
[As he thought before; more people needed to be like that.]
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...
I'd feel a lot better about it if we weren't working for such horrible jerks, though. This is like the most evil way to save the world I can think of.
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[It was too idealistic an outlook, he can't get sold on it.]
Wouldn't be surprised if their motives were more complicated than "saving the world".
[They're jerks, after all.]
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