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The Conductor ([personal profile] antitrust) wrote in [community profile] trustfell2015-11-01 06:00 pm
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Induction.

You've all had some time to get to know each other; whether or not you're all getting along is another matter. Either way, one thought pattern seems to be pretty prevalent, no matter what you think of this entire situation –

Where, exactly, is the Conductor?

That question isn't going to be answered in full, even now; if you were hoping to work out exactly who the Conductor is...well, that's not going to be readily answered, either. What you are going to get, however, is the sound of that public address box mounted into the wall somewhere above your heads crackling to life; it's staticky and a little grating at first, like someone's fiddling with the volume control somewhere, but eventually it clears up.

"Ah, is it..?"

It's a little uncertain at first, but that, too, clears up soon enough; it's a male voice, at least that much is discernible.

"Greetings to the lot of you, the new class at Graceside Academy; I trust you've familiarized yourself with the rules.

"You can call me the Conductor
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[OOC: You can be heard just fine through the PA system, so feel free to ask any questions your little heart desires; brackets are fine, you don't need to use prose!]
forcegalactic: WM/IL looks like a Christmas sweater (Common sense activate!)

[personal profile] forcegalactic 2015-11-02 12:46 am (UTC)(link)
Not bannin' violence against each other or against you is a mighty bad way to run a business, let me tell you. My rival saloon, O'Tooles? He's the one who don't got any rules against trouble in his place, and you know what happens? [Not giving time for the Conductor to answer.] All sorts of outlaws come over and take full advantage of it.

Wouldn't it be safer to have a rule like that, just in case?
forcegalactic: Will edit this art so many times (pondering)

[personal profile] forcegalactic 2015-11-02 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
You never know. It's more common than you think.

[He looks at the rest of the room. Sure, there's a few people he deems less dangerous than others, but the problem with trusting people not to do something is that they more often than not break that promise and do it anyway.

Might as well do his best to avoid potential trouble.
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