archaen
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II, IV, VI
My vote also.
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What does this involve?IV. Look into magically manipulating the way the prisoners vote.
That reminds me: what's the daily routine for the first level's prisoners, treave?
What does this involve?IV. Look into magically manipulating the way the prisoners vote.
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I believe A I III VIII will work for the best.The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.
The words are all known to me, and yet I fail to grasp the meaning.Find a way to magically influence the process of voting on the prisoners' end. Whereas with III it is more of an attempt to manipulate the result of voting on the system's end.
The words are all known to me, and yet I fail to grasp the meaning.
I understand how one can forge vote results, make the system 'miscount', and whatnot. But how do you magically influence the process of voting? Make them think they are voting for one thing when they are voting for the other? Or what?
I think that's what the option allows us to find out.treave, what kind of reputation does Queen Bee have on the first floor? Is she viewed favorably, are there people who resent her or whom she's wronged?
And the reason why I would choose 3 over 4 is that it starts us on the path of hacking the system - maybe that's possible, maybe not, but if it is possible, I'd rather start on it now than later.My thinking option 4 over option 3 due to the defenses inherent in the choices. Option 3 is actually attempting to attack the system itself. If you are flipping votes on the server side you need to breach the firewall so to speak. In option 4 we just need to crack the intake form and pass info inside the server that nets us votes without actually going up the system defenses. I also like the likely 19,000 registered users who are dead or gone and that haven't been voting until we came along.
"Oh my God, the dead have risen and are votingRepublicanAngelican!"
My thinking option 4 over option 3 due to the defenses inherent in the choices. Option 3 is actually attempting to attack the system itself. If you are flipping votes on the server side you need to breach the firewall so to speak. In option 4 we just need to crack the intake form and pass info inside the server that nets us votes without actually going up the system defenses. I also like the likely 19,000 registered users who are dead or gone and that haven't been voting until we came along.
"Oh my God, the dead have risen and are votingRepublicanAngelican!"
We will have a voting game. The voice sounds pleased, confident. The voters will be… every inhabitant of this prison. The tower itself will convey the message to every single prisoner and guard once the game commences. They will vote for you, or for me. If you defeat me in the number of votes, then you will have won the challenge. If I win, on the other hand, then you will receive what you deserve.
The only thing that matters is that we have more votes in the end, whether these were obtained by dubious means or not.
Lastly, sleep never hurt anyone.I builds an actual, real support among groups here. I do intend to twist the results, but that's easier to pull off if you have someone voting for you in the first place. The guards may not be naturally inclined towards us, but that's why it's all the more important to sway them to our side-- furthermore, they can actually traverse the levels, making it possible for us to spread our message to the upper floors to more and certainly more influential people if we get any of them to really care about us. It's of critical importance to build a relationship with the folks in some semblence of authority if we're going to be slogging it out through a prolonged stay.
And the reason why I would choose 3 over 4 is that it starts us on the path of hacking the system - maybe that's possible, maybe not, but if it is possible, I'd rather start on it now than later.
I am thinking that people who vote sleep - which angels don't actually need - in a limited timeframe of three days, when it directly alludes to Legend's DEMONZ option (which at a time did absolutely nothing) are just not-so-subconsciously drawn to a disaster.I am willing to hear some opinions out on this, I am not entirely sure how to go about this myself.
That's a bit sad to read, but understandable. I do feel something similar as well. Clearly treave has to do something unexpected to bring back everyone's attention (ie: Erd is actually a woman! Rin is actually her long-lost twin sister! And her own father somehow!, etc.)Eh. At this point I am not so invested in the LP anymore to the point that I can finally appreciate a good old clusterfuck.
treave, what kind of reputation does Queen Bee have on the first floor? Is she viewed favorably, are there people who resent her or whom she's wronged?
Clearly treave has to do something unexpected to bring back everyone's attention.
An alien invasion sounds pretty unexpected.