Week 6.
Losing three people in one week isn't very nice, is it? Morty Smith, Rakka, and Dio Brando have all joined the deceased. It will be hard to forget them. It will be even harder to forget that execution and Dio's flying, screaming head. Life must go on though and as usual, the group has at least a little bit of time to recover. Saturday can be dedicated to rest and sleep; on Sunday morning, the clock chimes the hour at seven o'clock. The stairwells are clear of bodies; there's no more death to be dealt with for the time being. Unless, of course, you happened to recover something particularly unfortunate in your dreams... Once again, there's a new floor to explore; your reward for doing your job well. Some of your antics have resulted in more rule changes, effective immediately. You might want to avoid breaking those if you're fond of staying alive. But then again, there are ghosts. Maybe dying wouldn't be so bad after all. PARTICIPANTS REMAINING: 17 |
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Some of it looks like perfecting torture methods that even Jack Bauer would say are over-the-top. Ways of extracting information during interrogations and what have you. Also some real MKULTRA brainwashing bullshit. There's also stuff on PTSD-type things, as well as the long-term effects of isolation, as worked out by...well, apparently keeping people in empty rooms until they lose it.
It's not all not weird psychological experiementation, though; some of it seems to be, in theory, some sort of genetic splicing or other, though it's a bit hard to tell with what or to what extent.
Things like that. Happy!]
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Susan wouldn't know how to make heads or tails of the genetic splicing stuff anyway. But she understands the rest of this well enough. If that's all there is in this book, she'd like to put it down now.
But not back. She's keeping these three with her.]
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Godspeed, Susan.]
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