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Trustfell Mods ([personal profile] trustfellows) wrote in [community profile] trustfell2017-09-11 12:05 pm

WEEK 1.

WEEK 1

You may not have learned much about the Coordinators (besides how unhelpful they are), but one thing's for sure: there's no way out of here. It seems like you're stuck here for the time being and the rules the Coordinators told you about are still hanging in every room. You'll be left to your own devices now - feel free to continue exploring and getting to know your fellow Participants for the next several days. Should you want to eat something you're free to use the kitchen before 10PM, but after that the doors will be locked and no amount of fussing with the locks or trying to break them down will get them to budge.

Every morning at exactly 7AM the clock in the foyer will chime, welcoming you to a brand new day here in Graceside Preparatory Academy. This will happen every morning at 7AM and again in the evenings at 10PM. You'll be able to hear the clock chime no matter what room you're in. There isn't a punishment for sleeping in, but you don't want to waste the day in bed, now do you?

(Unless you were out exploring all last night. In which case, go back to bed, damn.)

PARTICIPANTS REMAINING: 35


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[OOC: Welcome to week one of Trustfell! Feel free to make as many top levels as you'd like and tag out to other characters! This post is for all of your interactions this week... at least until the weekend. Don't forget to save those threads for coins and the activity check!

If you'd like to get in contact with the Coordinators, you can do so through private meetings with Alena!]
destage: (BRIGHT ♡ Go fight win!!)

[personal profile] destage 2017-09-13 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
[kimblee please...

Sayaka nods her head, though, thinking about it.]


It sounds like it would require an extremely high level of attention to detail, right? To be able to connect everything to the proper nerves, so the person in question will be able to move freely...I think I can definitely see where they'd be so valued. They must be a good bit easier to adapt to as well, right?
explosivecombat: (Go on and keep that up)

[personal profile] explosivecombat 2017-09-13 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
That depends - apparently they're extremely painful at first, and difficult to get accustomed to. I believe the average recovery time for something reasonably basic is about a year.

[So it's...actually not that much longer than one would expect, in terms of recovery time and getting used to a prosthetic.]

Once you're accustomed to it, however, I'm told it's perfectly fine. Not enough for me to have any interest in trying it, mind, though apparently some people are enthusiasts.
destage: (WHY ♡ Everything was a mistake)

[personal profile] destage 2017-09-13 05:16 am (UTC)(link)
[...en...thusiasts...]

I'm assuming you mean enthusiasts for modifications? ...I hope it's not the other thing I thought of.
explosivecombat: (Someone needs to listen more carefully)

[personal profile] explosivecombat 2017-09-13 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
...It's a bit of a morbid topic overall, if that gives you any indication of which it is.
destage: (UH ♡ I have SEVERAL questions)

[personal profile] destage 2017-09-13 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
[... ... ...]

So. People where you come from actually intentionally lose their limbs for this.

[WHAT THE FUCK]
explosivecombat: (How cruel...)

[personal profile] explosivecombat 2017-09-13 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
To give them more credit than they deserve, automail can also be fitted with weapons and the like - it's usually the weaponized ones that are popular.

...And in my entire country's defense, such people are seen as mildly insane fanatics at best.
destage: (WELL ♡ Maybe I shouldn't fight grown men)

[personal profile] destage 2017-09-13 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
[...Amestris is weird? Like. Amestris is weird.]

I. Think I can understand why, yeah. The idea of someone like that with weapons is...honestly kind of frightening.

[Like holy shit, imagine something like that skulking around the halls at night. Creepy.]