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PREVIOUSLY:
Winter turns to Whitaker and friends in a time of need!

TODAY:
Ocean's 11: Starring The Cast of RWBY: Gemini!
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Your dorm room is tense from the moment you wake up. You and Weiss take to the habits Winter had ingrained into you with a new vigor, tightening belts and pulling on your gear with quick and audible snaps. Blake prefers a more measured approach, as if every movement she made now would cost her vital energy later in the day. Still, the moment you spun on your heel to tell her to hurry up, you saw she had somehow set Gambol Shroud and all her combat gear in place without making a sound, or even moving from her bed.

The order died in your throat before Blake could notice you giving it, and the only sound left was the clacking of Penny’s swords as she idly fidgeted with them. You’re reminded of a deck of cards in the hands of a professional gambler. Penny’s calm waving hand sends the blades flowing into a flying silver wave, and you idly wonder if you’re looking at the end result of a well-executed program or one of the first instances of art made by machines.

It’s almost noon when you get the ready signal from Ruby and Ciel, and your team files in behind you without a word. The greater scheme may have been your idea, but the approach was entirely down to your sister. The three teams, minus Liquorice, would be taking roundabout routes to Junior’s club. Weiss, Jaune, and Ciel would remain in constant contact with one another, working in tandem to lead all three teams around as many of Junior’s suited thugs as possible. Even with the excuse of a free day, eleven Huntsmen in training making a beeline for his club would draw suspicion.

Their efforts are rewarded when the three teams step onto Junior's block only minutes apart from one another. With the Club closed and no alarms raised, it's child's play for the massive group to maneuver into an adjacent alley without being spotted as a threat. Yang is visibly holding herself back from charging you in excitement as she asks, “Alright, how are we gonna do this?”

>A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”
>B) Kick the door in. “We walk in the front door and kick any ass between us and Junior.”
>C) Stake out and ambush. “Junior has to go home at some point. We wait until he does, and grab him before he can get in his car.”
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>>1767185
>A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”
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>>1767185
>>C) Stake out and ambush. “Junior has to go home at some point. We wait until he does, and grab him before he can get in his car.
Boring but very methodical with a low-risk factor of going horribly wrong or catching public attention.
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>>1767185
>A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”
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>>1767185
>>>A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”
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>>1767185
>>A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”
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>>1767185
>C) Stake out and ambush. “Junior has to go home at some point. We wait until he does, and grab him before he can get in his car.”
Low and slow baby
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>>1767185
>C) Stake out and ambush. “Junior has to go home at some point. We wait until he does, and grab him before he can get in his car.”
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>>1767185
> >A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”
Seems like the best way to grab our man quickly.

Good thing we're not going after Roman, he would just escape on a convenient bullhead as soon as we cornered him.

> Penny’s calm waving hand sends the blades flowing into a flying silver wave, and you idly wonder if you’re looking at the end result of a well-executed program or one of the first instances of art made by machines.
Whitaker sure is a thoughtful guy.
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>>1767195
>>1767209
>>1767227
It is day the club opens at night why would he leave any time soon?
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>>1767185

>A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”

Time for kidnapping
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>>1767185
>A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”
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>>1767185
>>A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”
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>>1767185
>A) Try to grab Junior without being seen. “Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight. The rest of us will split up and search the building for Junior while you distract them.”
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>>1767163
>A
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>>1767263
Pretty good idea, you guys. Let's see if you can pull it off. Roll 1d100, best of first three replies!
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Rolled 37 (1d100)

>>1767265
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Rolled 74 (1d100)

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Rolled 73 (1d100)

>>1767265

Rollan
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Rolled 12 (1d100)

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Rolled 60 (1d100)

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>>1767271
74 it is, writing!
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>>1767185
“Yang, take Nora and provoke some of these guys into a fight.” Before you can open your mouth and continue the plan, Yang interrupts with a whoop, “Finally, I thought we’d never get to this part!” She takes off, Nora hot on her heels, into the street in front of the club. It takes a moment or two for your train of thought to return, and when it does you quickly finish explaining your plan to your remaining friends.

“The rest of us are going to split up and search for Junior while they distract them. Ruby, you’re with Jaune. Ciel, you stay here and make sure he doesn’t make a run for it while the rest of us are preoccupied.” You wait for the three of them to each give you an affirming nod before continuing, “Everyone else, stick with your partner and stay out of sight. Whoever finds him, message the rest of us so we can all get out of here and collect those two.” You gesture a thumb towards the taunting voices of Yang and Nora, who’ve managed to provoke several heated responses already.

There’s a moment of hesitation before the first shot is fired, and Yang and Nora begin their battle. It acts as a starting pistol for the rest of you. Jaune throws his weight into the back door, opening it with a crash that's hopefully muffled by the skirmish. Ruby, Pyrrha, and Ren follow him into the darkened halls. You and Weiss create a small staircase of platform glyphs and move the rest of Team SPWB to the roof, where Blake uses leverage from Gambol Shroud to pop open a sky light.

(CONTINUED)
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>>1767418
The four of you lower yourselves onto scaffolding that holds up the lighting rig. Blake and Penny continue forward on it, while you and Weiss make use of platform glyphs to move more freely on the open air above the dance floor below. Eventually, you lose sight of your teammates as they blend into the darkness, and the world becomes you and Weiss in an empty club. The search progresses slowly on your end, but it’s only a few minutes before your scroll vibrates with a message and you check it to see Ruby’s number.

The message is a picture of your target, in one of the back rooms if you had to guess, red faced and screaming at a cowering gang member. The text attached reads, “He’s in the main office! Behind the DJ Booth!,” and you and your sister descend to the ground. You find the rest of your team, as well as the other four, crowded around a windowed door. You can hear a dressing down worthy of the Atlas Academy coming from inside. Ruby shuffles towards you and, in the quietest voice she can manage, says, “I saw a lot of guys in there. I think we can take them, but I guess it’s up to you.” The group looks towards you, waiting for either a signal or a plan.

>A) Give the signal and attack now. You can’t risk him getting away.
>B) Wait. You can hear Junior from here. If you give him a little time, he may spill something he wouldn’t in an interrogation.
>C) Lure the thugs away and leave Junior by himself. “Ruby, I’ve got a plan. You and Blake get spotted and lead those guys out towards Yang and Nora. The rest of us will take care of Junior while he’s alone.”
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>>1767425
>A
No risks
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>>1767425
>>A) Give the signal and attack now. You can’t risk him getting away.
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>>1767425
>A) Give the signal and attack now. You can’t risk him getting away.
While C has it's advantages, it's best to use the element of surprise on em.
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>>1767425
>A) Give the signal and attack now. You can’t risk him getting away.
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>>1767425
>A) Give the signal and attack now. You can’t risk him getting away.
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>>1767425
>A) Give the signal and attack now. You can’t risk him getting away.
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>>1767425
>>A) Give the signal and attack now. You can’t risk him getting away.
We can probably handle him and his goons. Though Miltia and Melanie could complicate things.

Option B sounds like an obvious clue... But, well, what's he going to say to his rank-and-file suit guys? Probably nothing important.
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>>1767425

>B) Wait. You can hear Junior from here. If you give him a little time, he may spill something he wouldn’t in an interrogation.
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>>1767425
>A) Give the signal and attack now. You can’t risk him getting away.
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>>1767467
Bold and brash? More like "Give me another 1d100". Best of three!
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Rolled 97 (1d100)

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Rolled 98 (1d100)

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Rolled 29 (1d100)

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Rolled 71 (1d100)

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>>1767491
>>1767492
I mean okay then.
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>>1767492
Oh baby.
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>>1767491
>>1767492
Well shit, guys. We need enough of him intact to interrogate. Writing!
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>>1767492
Junior's ass is ours!
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>>1767425
might as well post this because well it makes sense.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK-neZkunpE&list=PLih822y7H08JkaHaNcCNyX0ANgXFXCz-H&index=3
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>>1767425
There can be no more hesitation. Junior is yours. You draw and extend Langerdorn, and the others ready themselves as well. Once everyone is prepared, you draw yourself up to your full height and drive an aura-backed foot into the door. Junior’s tirade is silenced and a beat passes as your team is sized up by the criminals. The moment ends with Junior’s face regaining its previously red tone and bellowing, “Just who the FUCK are-” Ruby doesn’t give him a chance to finish before she rockets ahead and surprises you, not by slicing him with Crescent Rose, but by delivering a punch that sends him flying back into his goons.

“That’s for trying to kiss my sister!” If it had come up at any other time, you may have questioned her to get the full story, but with the criminals drawing their blades, you aren’t sure you have the time. The rest of your friends rush ahead to meet them, and you aren’t far behind. Even outnumbered nearly ten to one, they can’t hope to hold a candle to even a single decently well-trained Huntsman, let alone the eight of you barreling down on them. You can barely begin to build up a decent rhythm before the last gangster falls unconscious, and the only one left standing is Junior himself.

He’s bruised, not bleeding, but is heavily panting from the exertion of holding all of you off. The fight has followed a path leading to him being surrounded on all sides and hefting his massive bat as if the weight of the world rests on the end of it. Thankfully, it seems he realizes how hopeless it is, and with one final heaving breath, he drops his weapon and puts his hands behind his head.

>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
>B) Begin your own Interrogation. You have no guarantee that Winter will let you know what’s happening once Junior is formally arrested.

(List of Questions, pick along with B, pick none if you choose A)

> “Why target Beacon?”
> “What do you think is going to be in this ‘vault’?”
> “Where’s Roman Torchwick?”
> “Who is the girl you met in the woods outside of Beacon?”
> “Where is she now?”
> [Write In]
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>>1767641
>>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
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>>1767641
>>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
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>>1767641
>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
We got what we came here for, the longer we dick around the more chances there are for things to get complicated.
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>>1767641
>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
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>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
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>>1767641
>>B) Begin your own Interrogation. You have no guarantee that Winter will let you know what’s happening once Junior is formally arrested.
> “Why target Beacon?”
> “What do you think is going to be in this ‘vault’?”

Might as well get our own info before we turn him in.
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>>1767641
>>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
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>>1767641
>>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
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>>1767641
>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
"ALRIGHT, THE SAFEWORD IS HUNTER BRUTALITY!!!"
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>>1767641
>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
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>>1767641
>>A) Take him to Winter now. The less time you spend here, the better.
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>>1767641

>B. "Where's Roman Torchwick?"
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No time to linger! Bus this man to the cops! Writing!
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>>1767641
As the group leads Junior out into the alley, you send a message to Winter confirming your success. You meet the broad daylight and are also greeted by the heaving, yet smiling forms of Yang and Nora. “So, did you guys have as much fun as we did?” Yang asks through her grin. Seeing her makes a single moment from the arrest stick out to you. You have to know, so you tilt your head towards Junior and answer her with a question. “He tried to kiss you?”

By the time you work through all the blushing and stammered explanations from Yang, Ruby, and Junior himself, Winter arrives with a chorus of blaring police sirens. The uniformed officers of the VPD hustle Junior and his men into the backs of several patrol cars and vans, reading off their reasons for arrest as “Conspiracy to Commit Robbery.” Your older sister glides through the procession, idly gazing at the scene with a stony expression until she spots your group and brings herself before you. She doesn’t smile, but the harsh edge she carried for the accused disappears as she addresses you all.

“You’ve all done very well today. I will be sure to commend your actions, both towards your instructors at Beacon and your parents.” The group behind you lets out a small cheer, and while you can make out Ruby’s high pitch as well as Nora’s boastful babbling, the rest blend together in a generically happy tone. You can’t pick out Weiss’s voice in the din, but you didn’t make a noise either. You almost do let out your own no-doubt masculine noise of delight when you see Winter willingly break her mask of ambivalence in public to give you and Weiss a small smile, but you bite down on it with a toothy smile of your own.

With Junior now officially the Police Department’s problem and praise rightly given, the discussion among your group turns to bragging about your roles in the event. Yang and Nora one up each other with more and more outrageous stories of what happened outside while Jaune and Ren try to get the true story out of them. Your teammates hold a more reserved conversation, and you’re surprised to see Blake and Weiss holding an amiable talk about the methods the team used today, as well as new ideas for team practice. You’re about to join them before you notice that Winter hasn’t moved yet, opting instead to stare over her shoulder at the brigade of police still trying to determine the logistics of moving so many arrests at once. If you wanted to speak with her in private, now would be a good time.

>A) Take the opportunity to talk to Winter about this case, and offer your continued aid if she needs it.
>B) Ask Winter to keep you informed, but don’t offer to help. She only came to you due to a desperate situation, and you wouldn’t want to imply she needed you to do her job.
>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
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>>1767988
>>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
Time for social links. Gotta lower the explosive potential that is Weiss finding out the truth about Blake.
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>>1767988
>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
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>>1767988
>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.

Kinda been neglecting Weiss, I'd like to rectify that. We can ask Winter to keep us updated via a text or something.
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>>1767988
>>A) Take the opportunity to talk to Winter about this case, and offer your continued aid if she needs it.
Then
>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
Team celebration
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>>1767988
>>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
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>>1767988
>>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
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>>1767988
>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
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>>1767988
>>A) Take the opportunity to talk to Winter about this case, and offer your continued aid if she needs it.
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>>1767988
>>B) Ask Winter to keep you informed, but don’t offer to help. She only came to you due to a desperate situation, and you wouldn’t want to imply she needed you to do her job.
seems like a good idea to be kept in the loop
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>>1767988
>>B) Ask Winter to keep you informed, but don’t offer to help. She only came to you due to a desperate situation, and you wouldn’t want to imply she needed you to do her job.
>>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free da
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>>1767988
>B) Ask Winter to keep you informed, but don’t offer to help. She only came to you due to a desperate situation, and you wouldn’t want to imply she needed you to do her job.

Just in case Ellie does...something.

>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
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>>1767988
>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
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>>1767997
The Penny situation, as well. Juane thing, also.

Whitaker is keeping a fair few secrets from his twin and I'm not sure it's a good thing.
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>>1768048
Whitaker is a man of his word, and he promised to keep those things secret. He isn't beholden to Weiss, even if they are twins dealing with a difficult family.
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>>1768037
So it shall be. Writing!
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>>1767988
>>C) Join your friends and pass the time with idle chatter, maybe take a walk around the city. After all, you still have a free day.
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>>1768059
I get that, but it still feels a little shady after all the emphasis on sticking together. Secrets can't help but drive people apart, even if they're harmless.
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>>1768122
What do you want Whitaker to do then? Blake specifically mentioned Weiss when she asked us to keep her secret. But I do get your point, it's gonna get a little crazy when Weiss realizes she's been kept in the dark about the rest of the team. Which is why I want to take as many social link options as possible that involve team-bonding. If Weiss is gonna get pissed no matter what, it might as well be because she's emotionally-invested in the team.
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>>1768197
>What do you want Whitaker to do then?

I have no idea. You seem to have the right idea, but it's a bit of a no-win situation.
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Sorry for the long delay on this one, you guys. Had a better idea for the scene and had to rewrite it.
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QM confirmed we are going BOWLING
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>>1768246
Fucking spoilsport.
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>>1768246
Why you gotta ruin the surprise.
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>>1768253
BOWLING HYPE IS BEST HYPE
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>>1767988
Winter will know when you’re needed, and what you need to know when she calls on you. You’ve done your part and have earned a quiet day with your friends. The group shuffles around the streets of Vale for a while, but eleven people can’t remain focused on the same thing for long, and eventually, the group drifts away to pursue other interests. You’re left wandering Vale with only your team for company. Penny and Blake lead the way, leaving you and Weiss walking shoulder to shoulder. “We haven’t done this yet,” she comments, staring straight ahead without looking at anything.

“Done what?” She shrugs and indicates your surroundings while explaining, “Walk around Vale together. We used to do it all the time back home.” You mirror the shrug as you tell her, “We didn’t have combat classes and a team back home. We’ve been busier.”

“I know that,” she says with a small sigh. “Doesn’t mean I can’t miss it.” You’ve never known Weiss to be nostalgic, especially about the days spent living with your father. From what you remember, the walks she’s fondly recalling now were mostly spent daydreaming about being here.

The melancholic mood the two of you share dies with Penny’s excited gasp and extended finger. “Friends!” she shouts with poorly restrained glee, “I have found a group activity for us!” The three of you follow her gaze, and the two remaining girls wear mirrored expressions of horror at what’s drawn Penny’s attention. The building is squat, especially for Vale, having only two floors and a short peaked roof. The only other distinguishing feature is a single neon sign that reads “Bowling!”

Penny zips in front of you, her hands clasped in a silent prayer for the team leader’s approval under an incredibly large smile. Over her shoulders, your sister and her partner mime for you to drag Penny away from this place and spare them the indignity. You aren’t sure what they’re so worked up about. It’s just bowling. You shrug once again and tell the little robotic girl exactly what she wants to hear, “Sure. Why not?”

(Roll 1d100, best of 3)
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Rolled 8 (1d100)

>>1768307
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>>1768312
For fuck's sake. Is Whit just good at everything? Writing!
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>>1768320
It's only proper for a Schnee to excel at all things.
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>>1768326
even drinking!
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>>1768320
You know, you can always just...make us not good at things.
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>>1768336
Hey, when dice are involved, we could either be godlike, or trip and die.
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>>1768336
Then I'd feel like I was undermining the rolls. Besides, Whit is bad at stuff. Anon's have just either constantly played to Whit's strengths or got insanely lucky when the DC was actually high. I know you guys can't really tell what's going on mechanically, but I my end, you're all practically savants.
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>>1768344
A SCHNEE HAS NO WEAKNESS!
/*inner-Gilgamesh*
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>>1768376
We have less brother-energy than Jaune, so there's that. Jaune has like 7(?) siblings while we have two and one douche.
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>>1768441
But he is also the little brother.
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>>1768453

Toruc allow me to explain the Schnee siblings:

Winter, our big sis who we look up to and wish we could spend time with more

Weiss, our twin, one of our greatest friends, our partner. THE GREAT TWIN DYNAMIC!

Whitley, Who'd 've thunk that shit can have sentience eh?
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>>1768307
You line up your shot with all the scrutiny of a round from Langerdorn’s barrel. You’ve given it several attempts now, and while your form certainly isn’t perfect, you’ve used your experience as a marksman to compensate quickly. You pull back and let the weight carry your missile to its target. A few moments of tension pass, the only sound the resin shell of the ball on the lanes, before the semi-silence shatters with the sound of ten pins falling as hard as the hopes of your opponents. You pump a fist and hear Weiss groan as she adds another strike to your total.


You turn with a hand raised for a high five, and feel your grin grow as you take in Weiss and Blake’s collective misery. Beneath her bow, Blake’s ears are beginning to droop and Weiss has given up all pretenses of it being a friendly game, visibly grinding her teeth as she looks at the scoreboard. You almost forget your hand is raised before Penny gives it a light smack. “Another excellent shot, Whitaker!” she beams, “But I believe it’s my turn.”

(CONTINUED)
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>>1768501
You take your seat as Penny takes up her pale green ball, just barely avoiding having her fingers crushed by your light grey one rolling back into place. You would have taken white, but with Weiss here, it would’ve gotten confusing. Penny sizes up the pins in much the same way you did before rolling the same way she had every other time she stepped up. Just like every other time, the ball crashes into the first pin, and just like every other time, only a perfect split between the rear two pins is left standing. You can practically close your eyes and see her huff, grab her ball, and knock both of the remaining pins down for a spare. You hear Weiss groan once again, and the half-finished cross joins all of Penny’s OTHER half finished crosses on the scoreboard.

The final score puts you just ahead of Penny, and well ahead of your other teammates. Victory for Whitaker. Weiss and Blake stand with audible groans from their mouths and pops in their joints, while Penny playfully pouts at coming in second. “I was certain I would be able to beat you, Whitaker!” she challenges, and you have nothing to give but a smile and a shrug. The girls drag themselves away to get their normal shoes, but the rush of victory has set your brain alight with an idea.

>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.
>B) Blake and Weiss are getting along fairly well right now. You know the root of the problem between them, Blake’s hostility towards your family due to the SDC’s relationship with Faunus. If you can convince her to give Weiss the same chance she gave you…
>C) Penny may get along with the rest of the team well enough, but there’s definitely a rift. Maybe if they knew why Penny acts the way she does, they’d all get along better? Of course, you’ll have to convince Penny it’s a good idea if you don’t want to break your promise.
>D) Wait, no… It’s gone. God, you hate when that happens. Nothing to do now but head back to Beacon, you suppose...
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>>1768453
He still has x7(?) brother power.
We only have x2
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>>1768502
>>B) Blake and Weiss are getting along fairly well right now. You know the root of the problem between them, Blake’s hostility towards your family due to the SDC’s relationship with Faunus. If you can convince her to give Weiss the same chance she gave you…
Let's see if they can bond over their saltyness
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>>1768502

>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.

CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES COME ON!

>>1768504

If toasterfuckers would give up and let Penny be an imouto. We'd have some more brother power
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>>1768502
>A
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>>1768502
>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.
Maybe Weiss and Blake would enjoy bowling more if it was a team death match, 4v4v4.
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>>1768502
>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.
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>>1768502
>B) Blake and Weiss are getting along fairly well right now. You know the root of the problem between them, Blake’s hostility towards your family due to the SDC’s relationship with Faunus. If you can convince her to give Weiss the same chance she gave you…
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>>1768508
>If toasterfuckers would give up and let Penny be an imouto.
No.
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>>1768502
>>1768502
>B) Blake and Weiss are getting along fairly well right now. You know the root of the problem between them, Blake’s hostility towards your family due to the SDC’s relationship with Faunus. If you can convince her to give Weiss the same chance she gave you…
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>>1768502
>>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.
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>>1768508
Well, I kinda wanted to romance Ceil, but nope. Some wanted incestuous Schnees, some wanted Kitty-romance, but the toasterlovers aren't as numerous as the other two.

Besides, even when adding Penny, Jaune still has 4 more than us at least.
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>>1768502
>>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.
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>>1768502
>B) Blake and Weiss are getting along fairly well right now. You know the root of the problem between them, Blake’s hostility towards your family due to the SDC’s relationship with Faunus. If you can convince her to give Weiss the same chance she gave you…
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>>1768502
>>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.
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>>1768516

Such weakness

>>1768519

>Waifu Ciel

You can do better than someone who in canon was the most minor of minor characters. Come join the Yang Xiao Long Confederation: Where you see the true waifu path of the twin mountain dragon
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>>1768484
with a shit brother like us, it makes sense hes a shit
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>>1768502
>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.
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>>1768528
I don't need reckless, [spoilers]blondes[/spoilers]

Besides, I wanna build good social relations with the Faunus.
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>>1768484
>partner
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>>1768536
I like the sound of that plan anon
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>>1768502
>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.
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>>1768532

>We're a shit brother

YOU WANNA SAY THAT AGAIN NIGGER? SAY IT AGAIN YOU CUNT AND I WILL FIRE MY FOOT INTO YOUR SHRIVELED NUTSACK AT BEYOND THE SPEED OF LIGHT

>>1768536
>>1768539

We're getting up their in friendship with Blake, besides. Who says we can't have an interspecies imouto?
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>>1768536
Touch fluffy tails/ears
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>>1768502
>>B) Blake and Weiss are getting along fairly well right now. You know the root of the problem between them, Blake’s hostility towards your family due to the SDC’s relationship with Faunus. If you can convince her to give Weiss the same chance she gave you…
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>>1768542
If we make her another imouto, it won't have as much political effect.
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>>1768543
Apparently she has no secret tail, but that doesn't mean we cant simply buy her the best tail on the market.

But I am interested in petting her ears and chilling in the sun with her and be lazy.
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>>1768502
>>A) Team. Bowling. Match. Call Ruby and Ciel, and see if you can persuade them. You’d be worried about getting Weiss and Blake to agree, but with you and Penny on their team, the chance to walk away with a win will tempt them well enough.
Misery loves company. All must be crushed under our mighty... ball.
That sounded less weird when I started writing.
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>>1768552

I tried to convince anons to go for the Blake and Yang polygamy route. But no one will bite, no one's ever done polygamy in quest so no one will probably go for it besides me
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>>1768556
We need to find a Lazerpointer, Some string, and a toy mouse. This will be the best bonding day we can do.
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>>1768569

YOU FOOL!

You forget catnip
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>>1768508
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>>1768560
This feel like a Gag Reel from BlazBlue, but alright! Let the comfy times roll! Like you guys will now. Roll 1d100, best of three!
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>>1768569
No you fool, we take her to an all you can eat Mistralian Sushi bar.
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Rolled 48 (1d100)

>>1768583
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Rolled 23 (1d100)

>>1768583
We /roman/ now
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Rolled 62 (1d100)

>>1768583
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Rolled 47 (1d100)

>>1768583
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Rolled 80 (1d100)

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>>1768566
Will that even work if we try it though? I'd rather not risk it.
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>>1768589
62 it is, we're good to go! Writing!
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>>1768599
I think everyone is assuming it will end similar to that scene in persona 5 where you get your shit handed to you
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>>1768612
Yeah, now that I think about it I've seen that happen before at least once. I don't want that to happen to Whitaker.
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>>1768612

That's why you don't keep it a secret, waifu one of them. Ask her if she'd want to add in another, and should she say yes you convince the second one to join in.

>>1768635

Worked out fantastic so far in my life
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>>1768643
Our rolls have been fantastic so far, but there is very little chance of us successfully rolling high enough to manage that. Plus if we fuck it up we'll take a HUGE hit to our relationship with her and probably a bit from our team as well.
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>>1768658

Reward over risk I say anon. But should polygamy not be the way to go I'm sticking with Yang, because I like her character and design enough for her to be my waifu.

Plus she's one of my girlfriend's go to cosplays
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>>1768502
The negotiations are quick and merciless. Once Yang gets a hint of a competition, she insists on making a bet that is almost instantly matched by Nora. Then raised by Nora several more times before Yang can respond. Thankfully, cooler heads prevail and the two are talked down from wagering several hundred Lien on a single game. The stakes are lowered to a few desserts, and then the game is on. It feels like no time at all passes between the end of the group call and Team CNRP walking through the door, but it’s a while longer before Team RYAL joins you. You presume the delay is finding Liquorice, because she trails in just behind Jaune.

The game starts with little fanfare, though there is some posturing. Yang and Nora press their foreheads against one another (and come dangerously close in another area, but you decide to avoid pointing that out to anyone) as they talk trash like professionals. It’s subtle, but you think you can make out Jaune and Ren squaring their shoulders and sucking in their guts as they quietly prepare next to each other. Even you are accosted by Liquorice, of all people, when she silently stares you down with murder in her eyes. You had no idea bowling could be so competitive.

Even so, the three teams set themselves on the lanes with determination in their eyes. Unfortunately for you, it seems your lucky streak has come to an end, and you can’t hit those strikes the way you did in the previous game. Due to that, the teams stay fairly neck and neck for the entirety of the game. Things eventually come down to the final roll. Team SPWB is in last place, with RYAL in first. Even so, the difference is minuscule. This final round will determine the game.

First to step up is Ren, for Team CNRP. He takes his turn with very little preparation, hesitating only long enough to relax completely before letting go. Six pins fall in his two attempts, and he sits back down without a twitch on his face. He’s followed by Liquorice, the petite girl still wearing a mask of pure anger. You could understand why. She hadn’t been doing very well. The first roll only knocks down three more pins. Her anger gets the best of her, and she heaves the ball onto the shoulder before tossing it like shot put. The ball lazily rolls into the gutter, and Liquorice claws at her eyes in frustration before sitting down. The only reprieve she gets is a shoulder pat from Yang.

(CONTINUED)
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>>1768839
Finally, Weiss approaches the lane and the pressure mounts. She needs to get eight pins to secure victory for her team. The first attempt shatters the left flank of the pins and five drop. The entire twelve man group holds its breath as Weiss swallows and the final attack of the game is made. Weiss’s pristine white ball lazily glides towards the remaining pins. It seems like a beautiful shot until it unexpectedly spins and drifts off course. The twisting motions send it careening directly into the empty space where Weiss’s previous pins once stood. The entire procession lets out a shout, CNRP in victory, RYAL in misery, but none of them ring as loudly as Weiss’s own shrill scream of frustration. Looks like you can forget about dessert tonight.
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Boy how time flies when you're having fun. That's all for tonight, tune in next time for ________. I'm still here for any Q&A you'd like to enjoy.

Also, heads up. next weekend, I will be moving back to college, so expect the pace to slow a bit as classes start up. I'll nail down a schedule for the quest once I know my own.
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>>1768839
>>1768843
>>1768856

Liquorice got in Whit's head. Playin' them mindgames. That's the only explanation I can find for this.
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>>1768869
I mean, Whitaker can suck at bowling for one game without it being a conspiracy.
That doesn't mean there isn't a conspiracy.
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>>1768856
Is there a reason there's nothing in the whiteout?
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>>1768880
Yes, because the one word I was GOING to put there is too much spoilers. I just want you guys to know that there is something coming next session. You'll see what I mean.
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>>1768843
>>1768856
>It seems like a beautiful shot until it unexpectedly spins and drifts off course.
I have become so accustomed to blaming Pyrrha for this type of thing I had to go look up if there's anything magnetic in bowling balls.
There usually isn't.
I'm not sure if I'm disappointed or not.

Night Brother. Thread was super comfy. See you next time.
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>>1768903
Good night, Anon. I actually looked up what most bowling balls are made of (polyurethane if anyone's curious) just for Pyrrha shenanigans.
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>>1768566
Are you being sarcastic or legitimately dense

Polygamy always happens because there is always a camp within each waifu faction that says 'Why not try polygamy then everyone wins', which inevitably just causes another camp to pop up outside of any waifu faction entirely that says 'Fuck polygamy'

I understand the sentiment, frankly. Quests are about meaningful choices. What's the point if you can just have your cake and eat it too? It's along the same lines as the idea that any action with consequences is BADWRONG and whenever setbacks happen, everything is RUINED FOREVER.

I mean, I don't expect *that* particular school of thought to pop up in this quest, we all seem pretty chill here, but I've seen it often enough to know how it goes.
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>>1768566
Is this your first quest?
If there's multiple waifus, there's always a group that tries for polygamy, and if they win it almost always goes to shit.
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>>1768839
> Even you are accosted by Liquorice, of all people, when she silently stares you down with murder in her eyes. You had no idea bowling could be so competitive.
Hahaha. It amuses me how Whitaker can go from paranoid of non-existent threats to blissfully unaware of actual threats.
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>>1768843
Your first sensations of the new day are an intense weariness that is unlike you. Normally, you can manage to shake the sleep out of your eyes in only a few minutes, but today you feel heavy, too heavy to lift yourself. Too heavy, even, to open your eyes. You can do nothing more than moan, reflexively keeping yourself awake with the noise, until the sound degrades into a strangled cry of pain. You hurt. Every inch of you hurts, from your toes to your forehead. You can feel the angry knots of bruises and the agitated burns of skin rubbed raw. It feels like you were dragged through the street by an angry mob. What happened?

“C’mon, Prince Charming. I know it’s hard without servants to help you, but it’s time to wake up.” The voice carries the light tones of an older man, mocking you through gentle encouragement. Mockery or not, it gets you to open your eyes and take in the situation. You’re sitting upright, tied to a chair by your hands, which have been strapped along the small of your back, as well as your ankles. The brick room is murky and claustrophobic, lit only by a single dying bulb, still flickering in a forlorn manner from its socket. There are no windows, and only a single door placed on the opposite wall from you.

The voice embodies itself in a tall man leaning on a cane, his smarmy expression only inches from your own face as he leans in for a closer look at your disheveled form. “I gotta say, I’m almost flattered one of Atlas’s favorite sons came all the way down here to ruin my day personally,” he hums with an amused tone. With his features so close, you can clearly make him out. The last time you had seen his face, it had been on the news above a headline for a wanted criminal.

“Roman…” is all you can manage to croak out before your dry, pained throat fails you. He pulls himself back and to his full height to give you a single mocking clap around the head of his cane. “You’re quick on the uptake, aren’t you? A lot faster than I thought you’d be, at least.” Roman begins to pace in front of you, gesturing with smooth movements and speaking in a hurried voice.

“If you’re that awake, then I’m not gonna spell out why you’re here. You know why. I mean, you dipped your toes right into the most action Vale’s seen in years, then pulled back to, what, go bowling?” He chuckles, perhaps even honestly, before continuing, “You’ve got enough of your dad in you to know that isn’t how it works, Junior.”

(CONTINUED)
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>>1772788
You like to tell him that your father wouldn’t be caught dead playing this game, but the air to force the words from your lips just isn’t coming to you. Roman takes note of your wheezing attempts to speak, and gives you an exaggerated sympathetic pout. “Aw, still feeling the anesthetic? Don’t worry, it’ll wear off before we kill you.” You’re surprised, a ransom would make Roman rich if he could actually get it from your father. You aren’t sure that you showed anything more than a twitch, but Roman has noticed it anyway and explains in detail, “Oh, yes, we’ll have to kill you. Did you think I was the only crime boss in Vale? Can’t let them think I let kids get away with this sort of thing; They’ll just start sending kids instead of the idiots they do now.” He tosses his cane into the air and catches it further down the shaft before opening the door to leave.

“Now, you be good while I call up some friends and discuss who’s getting what part of you as proof you’re dead. You wouldn’t believe how many people call for the head, I mean, there’s only one to go around!” With that grisly conclusion to his one-sided talk, Roman slams the door and leaves you by yourself. It takes a few minutes of shaking off whatever they gave you, but eventually, you manage to concentrate enough to form a small platform glyph in the palm of one of your hands. You have to angle your fingers in an awkward way to get it to spin fast enough, and nearly dislocate your wrist moving it to the correct position, but you eventually manage to saw your hands free and untie your ankles. You pat yourself down, but you aren’t lucky enough to have your equipment on you. You haven’t even been given the dignity of normal clothes. You’re still in your pajamas, ripped and torn by a process you’re glad you weren’t awake to learn about. How did they know you kept Langerdorn’s sheathed form and your scroll on you, even in your sleep?

>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
>B) You can always build another Langerdorn and buy another scroll, you need to focus on getting out, and if you happen to find them on the way you’ll consider it a bonus. Besides, they can’t chase you if they don’t know you’re gone.
>C) Someone is going to come check on you eventually. If you play possum and pretend to still be tied down, you can either grab a disguise off of a thug or make Roman pay for bringing you here. Depends on who shows up.
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>>1772790
>>B) You can always build another Langerdorn and buy another scroll, you need to focus on getting out, and if you happen to find them on the way you’ll consider it a bonus. Besides, they can’t chase you if they don’t know you’re gone.
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>>1772790
>>B) You can always build another Langerdorn and buy another scroll, you need to focus on getting out, and if you happen to find them on the way you’ll consider it a bonus. Besides, they can’t chase you if they don’t know you’re gone.
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>>1772790
>B) You can always build another Langerdorn and buy another scroll, you need to focus on getting out, and if you happen to find them on the way you’ll consider it a bonus. Besides, they can’t chase you if they don’t know you’re gone.
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>>1772790
>>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
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>>1772790
>>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
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>>1772790
>B anaesthetic or no, we don't wanna be here any longer than we need to.
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>>1772790
>>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
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>>1772790
>>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
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>>1772806
Dammit, changing to A
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>>1772790
>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
Look after our weapon and our weapon will look after us.
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>>1772790
>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
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>>1772790
>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
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>>1772790
>>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
I don't know about leaving our weapon behind, it's practically our heart and soul. I at least want to attempt a quick look before booking it.
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>>1772829
You're no use to anyone right now, butt naked and unequipped, least of all yourself. Roll 1d100, best! Of! Three!
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>>1772790
>A) You’ve got to get your weapon and scroll. You have no idea where you are, or how many of Torchwick’s men are in this building. Even if you get outside, you doubt you can outrun them in this state. If you want to survive this, you’ve got to last long enough for help to arrive.
We still don't know if we are the only prisoner here. Better not risk leaving anyone behind.
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Rolled 17 (1d100)

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Rolled 48 (1d100)

>>1772842
BREAK OUT
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Rolled 86 (1d100)

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>>1772790
>B) You can always build another Langerdorn and buy another scroll, you need to focus on getting out, and if you happen to find them on the way you’ll consider it a bonus. Besides, they can’t chase you if they don’t know you’re gone.
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Rolled 28 (1d100)

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>>1772846
86 take home the gold, writing!
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>>1772846
oh fuc
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Rolled 56 (1d100)

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>>1772790
Strange, I thought that Roman loved bowling.
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>>1772859
... I'm gonna be honest, I didn't even think about that.
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>>1772864
Oh, don't worry. I was just referencing an ancient RWBYg meme.
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>>1772846
We managed to avoid drowning.
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>>1772790
You can still feel the effects of… Whatever they put in you clinging to your muscles and sapping your strength, as well as coordination. Running isn’t an option, and fighting is a last resort. If you are to survive, you need help. You stumble forward towards the only visible exit, and have to keep yourself up with one of your arms to avoid falling. A quick twist proves that you’ve gotten unbelievably lucky: Roman didn’t lock the door. The cracks between the frame expand into a blindingly white - and excessively well lit - hallway.

Your impromptu prison is situated in the corner of a bend in the hallway, and you don’t see any other doors or people. This must be some storage closet they stripped of furniture. The hallways are identical and both end another hallway, so you pick the left path and hobble down it, one steadying hand on the wall.

The new corridor has a little more to it. It’s a straight line with windowed doors spaced intermittently on both sides. As you hunch further down and practically crawl forward, you can hear the disorganized mumbling of conversation from several of the rooms. Nothing sticks out to you until you find a room with no sound coming from within, and a darkened window. You pull the door open slowly and let yourself inside, then silently close it behind you. It takes a few moments for your eyes to adjust, but when they do, you find yourself in a much more intact room. There’s a counter lining two walls, as well as a fridge and a microwave. The center of the room is dominated by several folding tables and chairs. A break room.

(CONTINUED)
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>>1772960
You search the cabinets, more out of obligation than any supposition that you’ll find what you’re looking for, but you’re proven wrong when you open the next set of cabinet doors and see Langerdorn, still sheathed, and your scroll, both discarded and left to be forgotten. You had to hand it to them, you never would’ve looked here if you had your full mental faculties. You grasp both your possessions, one in each hand, before the door to the break room creaks open with much less subtle. You do the first thing you can think of and scurry into the cabinet, managing to pull the doors mostly closed behind you before the light is flipped on.

“You know if we have any bread?”

“I dunno, man, do ya need it?”


“Course I do, you can’t make a sandwich without bread!”

“I do it all the time. Just take what you were gonna put in the sandwich and fold it.”

“That’s disgusting!”

You tune them out, confident you’ll learn nothing from listening in, and stare at your scroll. If they got to you at night, and the anesthetics have already worn off… You can’t have been gone for more than a few hours. Even your TEAM won’t know you’re missing yet. You need someone to come and save you. Question is, who can you message?

>A) Your Team. You know you can rely on them, they’ll get you out of this.
>B) Winter. She has the aid of a police task force, if anyone can find you, it’s her.
>C) Team RYAL. Ruby is the fastest girl you know, Yang is the toughest, Jaune’s proved himself capable, and Liquorice is… Well, you’re sure she’s got something special you haven’t seen yet. The point is, you’ll need a full team for this, and the leader of SPWB is out of commission.
>D) Team CNRP. Ciel has military training and three of the most impressive combat students in your year on her team, not to mention a legendary gladiator. You’d like to call your team, but you’ll need a full team for this, and the leader of SPWB is out of commission.
>E) Your father. As much as you’ve tried to avoid thinking about it, your father has criminal ties. You wouldn’t be surprised to learn he could call a few favors in Vale, especially if his “friends” aren’t friends of Roman.
>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two...
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>>1772965

>E.
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>>1772965
>>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two...
This is a DEFCON 1 situation. Pull out all stops.
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>>1772965
>Winter
Little snowman needs help and perps need arresting.
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>>1772965
>E) Your father. As much as you’ve tried to avoid thinking about it, your father has criminal ties. You wouldn’t be surprised to learn he could call a few favors in Vale, especially if his “friends” aren’t friends of Roman.
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>>1772965
>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two...
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>>1772965
>>A) Your Team. You know you can rely on them, they’ll get you out of this.
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>>1772965
>A) Your Team. You know you can rely on them, they’ll get you out of this.
>B) Winter. She has the aid of a police task force, if anyone can find you, it’s her.
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>>1772965
>B) Winter. She has the aid of a police task force, if anyone can find you, it’s her.
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>>1772965
>>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two...
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>>1772965
>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two.
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>>1772965
>>A) Your Team. You know you can rely on them, they’ll get you out of this.
>>B) Winter. She has the aid of a police task force, if anyone can find you, it’s her.
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>>1772965
>>>C) Team RYAL. Ruby is the fastest girl you know, Yang is the toughest, Jaune’s proved himself capable, and Liquorice is… Well, you’re sure she’s got something special you haven’t seen yet. The point is, you’ll need a full team for this, and the leader of SPWB is out of commission.

Voting for this mostly out for my own entertainment
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>>1772965
>>A) Your Team. You know you can rely on them, they’ll get you out of this.
I'd rather not call everyone, that sounds like it'd be a mess. And if we can't trust our team, who can we?
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>>1772965
>A) Your Team. You know you can rely on them, they’ll get you out of this.
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>>1772965
>F. Must have all the chaos friends
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>>1772965
>A) Your Team. You know you can rely on them, they’ll get you out of this.
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>>1772965
>A) Your Team. You know you can rely on them, they’ll get you out of this.
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>>1772965
>>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two...
Fuck it. Let's really cause some trouble.
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>>1772965
>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two...
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>>1772965
Screw it.
>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two...
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>>1773000
>>>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two...
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>>1772965
>A)
>B)
>C)
>D)
The last thing we need is worried dad to pull us home and/or scold us for being captured in the first place. Everyone else would already be an overkill.
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>>1772967
>>1772971
>>1772975
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>>1773024
>Whitaker.
>Send the call.
Writing!
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>>1773037
Things are gonna get craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazy.
>6th time in the past hour captcha wants sunglasses.
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>>1773037

Avengers Assemble!
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>>1773037
Aw yeah! We're bringing a ton bricks down on this operation. I hope Roman has his bullhead on standby.

Wonder if we'll derail Cinder's plan any? Team RWBY ultimately failed to meaningfully impede Cinder's plan until the Battle of Beacon, but we might have a shot.
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>>1773037
Guys, did we just send Neo a notice that we escaped?
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>>1773049
>It's Ironwood calling in the fleet but a few months early.
>We didn't impede her plan, we accelerated it
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Know what, I'm gonna need some more rolls, but this time it's a little bit different. Give me more 1d100's.

This time, I'm taking FIVE, and not best of. Each one will be taken on its own.

Repeat, reply to this post, roll 1d100! We'll be taking the first FIVE rolls, but just the best one either!
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Rolled 20 (1d100)

>>1773060
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Rolled 37 (1d100)

>>1773060
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Rolled 7 (1d100)

>>1773060
PRAISE JAYSUS!!
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Rolled 65 (1d100)

>>1773060
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>>1773037
MAKE SURE THAT SCROLL IS ON FUCKING SILENT MODE! Too many movies has the MC forgot to put it in silence.
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Rolled 63 (1d100)

>>1773056
Yes isn't it exciting?
>>1773060
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>>1773056
yes
But who cares, lol
Wildcard bitches
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>>1773060
*NOT just the best one either!
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>>1773060
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>>1773068
ho boy
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>>1772965
>>1773035
Support.
I'm really tempted for
>F) All of the above. You’ve got a “Select All Contacts” button just begging to be used. Of course, that does come with a risk… Police, criminals, and Huntsmen all tearing apart the city to look for you sounds like it could end poorly, but if four eyes are better than two...

>>1773037
Does this mean the mole gets the call too?
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>>1773059
Wait. Shit. Cinder wants chaos. And the bedlam we've just started...

We just got keikaku'd, didn't we?
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>>1773065
>>1773066
>>1773068
>>1773073
>>1773075
...not the best, but could be worse.
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>>1773056
>>1773083
What the fuck did you think "send all" meant?
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>>1773065
>>1773066
>>1773068
>>1773073
>>1773075

Okay, your rolls are:
>20
>37
>7
>65
>63

This was a bad time to hope for a crazy good roll, guys. Oh well, writing!
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>>1773096
>2 somewhat good rolls
>2 somewhat failure rolls
>one total failure
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>>1773065
>>1773066
>>1773068
So not only have we triggered a huge amount of chaos, but most of it is going to be incompetent chaos that doesn't help us.

Buckle in, lads. It's gonna be quite a ride.
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>>1773056
Gee, it's like anons don't think about consequences untill its too late.
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>>1773056
Yes we did. Good job.

>>1773083
Yes.

>>1773085
>>1773105
This is why F was a horrible idea, but idiots vote for stupid shit all the time so I'm not surprised.
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>>1773110
Honestly, I'm kind of excited. So far, Whitaker has tended to succeed in his endeavours. It's about time we faced a major fuck-up.
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>>1773086
>>1773096
>>1773103
Assuming these are everyone's reactions in order... PWB is half asleep, Winter is in a meeting, Liquorice 'lost' her entire teams' scrolls, CNRP are actually doing okay, and we're going to have to thank our dad when this is all over. Assuming he doesn't take this as an outright failure of Beacon's security (...fair) and start trying to have Whit and Weiss moved back to Atlas.
So... yay Ciel?
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>>1773105
No better way to wrap up an arc.
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>>1773121
So why didn't you warn us or give any reason not to vote for F during the vote, if you're so much smarter than everybody else?
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>>1773140
Everyone playing already knew that liquorice is Neo, why do you need warning?
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>>1773121
SBD: Shiny Button Disorder. The inability to NOT press the shiny button when pressing the shiny button is presented as an option.
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>>1773140
Because it was an option everyone was memeing about ad I'd just get called a retard or fearmonger if I did?

Frankly If you can't think through sending to everyone includes the mole then you weren't going to listen anyways.

It outright said it was a stupidly risky option in the text, If anons can't put two and two together getting them to listen would be impossible.
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>>1773056
Hey, I voted for only Ruby's team with full knowledge of that cause of shenanigans.
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>>1773056
Who the fuck is Neo?
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>>1773161
Have you watched Rwby? She's the three colored color changing mute midget with an umbrella weapon that's besties with Roman.
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>>1773161
Chocolate+Strawberry hairstyle.
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>>1773166
>>1773169
Never heard of her and I'm sure Whit has never interacted with this "Neo" person
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Ay morons, we don't know in character that Neo is Liqourice so stop trying to metagame.
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>>1773176
Oh, guys, he's doing a thing. Don't worry, Anon. wink
I have no idea what they mean either.
wink
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All of Vale is about to kick down the door.
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>>1773177
Don't be silly. Liquorice is a nice girl, she'd never have anything to do with that Roman guy.
How would she even meet him? She's too shy to even go to class!
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>>1773176
>>1773177
She's absent a lot, barely gets to know her team or talk to them, and if memory serves her team was the first one examined. Whit's got a strong circumstantial case that she's the mole.
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Roman better prepare his anus for the fierce fisting it is about to receive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xOmRM3eleQ
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I can only blame the anesthesia for Whit's supreme lack of foresight this time.
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>>1773191
But he's got hard evidence that the mole is some unrelated blonde lady.
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>>1773197
What are wigs? Isn't that blond lady the same build as Liquorice?
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>>1773191
>barely gets to know her team or talk to them
She is fucking mute what do you want her to do pass notes?
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>>1773204
I bet she does that all the time in class.
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>>1773191
No we fucking don't. The only evidence that we have is that some unrelated blonde lady passed notes to Junior and Liqourice doesn't spend time with her team.
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>>1773204
Whit doesn't know that anon.
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>>1773209
SHE DOESN'T FUCKING TALK IT ISN'T ROCKET SCIENCE HE NOTICED ON THEIR FIRST ENCOUNTER
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>>1773197
>>1773208
Fair enough, but we did also specifically exclude her from the group investigation. Was there an in-character reason for that?
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>>1773218
She skipped every class and spent 0 time with her team that didn't involve sleeping, no-one really trusted her.
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>>1773215
But he just thinks she doesn't like talking. If you want to play Whit a full tilt imbecile you gotta roll with it entirely angry anon
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>>1773218
Because she was completely absent for the entirety of the investigation up to that point.
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>>1773227
>>1773231
These are reasonable explanations that I accept.
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Just wait till the team sees what we're packing downstairs.
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>>1772965
You select them all and type up a message. It takes all your concentration to make it legible as you fight through the chemicals in your system. It reads, “Roman has me. in someplace, dont knwo where. Help”. You attach a picture of your legs, still visibly bruised and red underneath the torn fabric and huddled against your chest in the tight confines of your refuge. It should be enough to convince anyone who thinks it’s a prank, you assume. You hit send, and your head rolls back in relief. Even though nothing is happening, even though you’re still trapped who knows where, you know that your friends and family will save you.

“What the hell was that?” You hold your breath and mentally curse yourself. You had gotten too relaxed and let out a sigh of relief! The entire room goes silent as the thugs try to listen for the noise that gave you away. You can feel blood rushing to your head and it struggles for oxygen, but you bite down on your hand to keep from gasping for air for even a few more seconds. It always works in the movies, right? They bad guys leave just as the hero is about to run out of air. It seems like these guys have seen the same movies. You risk taking a slow, measured breath, but your lungs are greedy for air and you suck in an audible breath.

“It’s in the cabinets!” The two begin flinging open the doors, and there’s no hiding. You wait for your own cabinet to begin widening, then drive a kick into the doors and shove the thug on his backside. You scarper out, still unable to completely stand, and stare at the shock faces in front of you. Time to think fast.

>A) Fight them. Even as out of it as you are, you’re a Hunstman. They’re nothing.
>B) Run! You have no chance of winning a fight as far gone as you are now!
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>>1773261
>>A) Fight them. Even as out of it as you are, you’re a Hunstman. They’re nothing.
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>>1773261
>B) Run! You have no chance of winning a fight as far gone as you are now!
We gonna run around naked.
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>>1773261
>>B) Run! You have no chance of winning a fight as far gone as you are now!
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>>1773261
>>A) Fight them. Even as out of it as you are, you’re a Hunstman. They’re nothing.
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>>1773261
>A we're still under, we have a better chance fighting than running.
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>>1773261
>>A) Fight them. Even as out of it as you are, you’re a Hunstman. They’re nothing.
No calm and collected, go full berserker primal rage.
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>>1773261
>A) Fight them. Even as out of it as you are, you’re a Hunstman. They’re nothing.
No place to hide if they raise the alarm that we got out.
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>>1773261
>>A) Fight them. Even as out of it as you are, you’re a Hunstman. They’re nothing.
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>>1773261
>B) Run! You have no chance of winning a fight as far gone as you are now!
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>>1773261
>>A) Fight them. Even as out of it as you are, you’re a Hunstman. They’re nothing.
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>>1773261
>>A) Fight them. Even as out of it as you are, you’re a Hunstman. They’re nothing.
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>>1773261
>>A) Fight them. Even as out of it as you are, you’re a Hunstman. They’re nothing.
Hopefully we can knock em out before they raise the alarm (ignoring that we most likely messaged Liquorice/Neo). And if we end up getting heard, we still knocked out two people who would have chased us regardless.
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>>1773261
>>B) Run! You have no chance of winning a fight as far gone as you are now!
We're alone, we're unarmed, we're in unknown teritory, and we're surrounded by enemy forces.
Fighting is a bad idea.
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>>1773288
Would we even have her contact? It's not like we had any real opportunity to get it from her.
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>>1773265
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>>1773288
Time to adopt your FIGH-TING POSE!
Roll 1d100, best of 3!
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Rolled 29 (1d100)

>>1773305
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Rolled 74 (1d100)

>>1773305
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Rolled 94 (1d100)

>>1773305
It's time to die!
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Rolled 61 (1d100)

>>1773305
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>>1773313
Oh my god!
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>>1773296
I mean, people are raising a fuss about it, so eh. Partly why I put 'most likely' since I'm not sure either way. Would make getting away a hell of a lot crazier though, so I wouldn't necessarily be against it. Though our lowish rolls for the rescue squad makes me want otherwise.
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>>1773313
YEAH BOI
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>>1773313
Whitaker is a confirmed drunken master
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>>1773313
Wouldn't be too sure about that. Writing!
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>>1773321
Nothing less from a Schnee.
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>>1773322
Adrenaline rush cleans out the anasthetic?
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>>1773261
If they think they can take Whitaker Schnee, they’ve got another thing coming! You deploy Langerdorn as a spear and ready yourself with a sloppy version of your usual stance. The one guard you didn’t kick charges you, and you’re certain you could’ve stopped that attack with about twenty ounces more of this crap in your veins. You stab at his feet and, when he twists to avoid getting impaled through his metatarsals, you whip the back end of Langerdorn up and around your shoulder, breaking his nose and sending him to the ground. The first goon pushes himself into a crouching stance that you sweep out from under him. You’d finish him off, but you aren’t sure you’re awake enough to do so without accidentally killing him, so you hold back.

The two bring themselves back up to their full heights and charge you simultaneously. You slip Langerdorn beneath one of their upraised arms, then, like a gentle guiding hand on his back, lead him rushing directly into his partner. Again, they both hit the floor. You could keep this up into they exhaust themselves and pass out, but you don’t think you can waste anymore time here, so you wind up for the very first technique Winter taught you, years before she began training you and Weiss.

You square your feet and shoulders, hold Langerdorn in a golfer’s stance with the butt of the spear pointing down, pull back, and deliver a furious blow directly into the first man’s crotch. He howls in pain, tears streaming down his cheeks as he huddles into a fetal position. You repeat yourself with the other, with similar results, and finally make your way back into the hall. You shut the break room door behind you and let out a sigh or both relief and exertion. At least that was over.

“Hey!” The shout comes from one of the six men pointing a sword-stroke-gun at you from the rooms you’ve already passed. They must have heard the screaming.

>A) Stand your ground and take them down. The adrenaline is starting to wake you up.
>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
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>>1773414
>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
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>>1773414
>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another
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>>1773414
>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
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>>1773414
>>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
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>>1773414
>>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
Fighting 2 guys while trapped in an enclosed room is one thing. Fighting your way through an entire enemy base is another. Book it.
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>>1773414
>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
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>>1773414
>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
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>>1773414
>A) Stand your ground and take them down. The adrenaline is starting to wake you up.
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>>1773414
>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
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>>1773414
>>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
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>>1773414
>>B) Run! Two guys in an enclosed space in one thing, half a dozen and where more could come from at any time is quite another!
We've had our fun, but it's time to skedaddle.
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Who are we fighting here, anyway? Going off of canon, I would guess they're WF thugs? Or are we still fighting Junior's guys? Whit may not have really noticed due to being drugged up?
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>>1773443
Junior's guys
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>>1773418
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>>1773421
>>1773423
>>1773424
>>1773425
>>1773426
>>1773430
>>1773432
>>1773442
No sir, Whit's not dyin' tonight! Give me 1d100, best of three!
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Rolled 6 (1d100)

>>1773461
RIP
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Rolled 14 (1d100)

>>1773461
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Rolled 75 (1d100)

>>1773461
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Rolled 82 (1d100)

>>1773461
Oh boy.
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Rolled 77 (1d100)

>>1773461
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>>1773461
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>>1773461
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>>1773465
That's probably passable, right?
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>>1773465
75 it be! Writing!
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>>1773464
Oh boy
>>1773465
You saved the day anon.
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>>1773140
I mean, playing devil's advocate here, but I doubt anybody would have listened to him.

When a red button appears, anon presses it, despite knowing it is a suboptimal choice or an outright terrible idea.
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>>1773518
More or less my point. Most knew it was a horrible idea given it'd alert the mole and was noted IC to be risky as shit, but nope. MEMES ARE supreme!
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>>1773534
We don't know Liqourice is a mole.
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>>1773414
You aren’t feeling that brave! You charge in the opposite direction, only just making out another “Hey!” as you speed away. They give chase, of course, and you’re tripping over your own legs as your run. The stumbling slows you down quite a bit, but you’ve gotten enough of yourself under control to slow them down. Platform glyphs make for very effective barricades. The cat and mouse chase continues, with them gaining on you as you trip away and them losing you as they wait for your glyph to dissipate as you get further away from it. Eventually, you manage to get lucky. A barricade just before a corner allows you to run around it and sneak into the room just on the other side.

You find a vent and crawl inside, just as the six-man hit squad charges past the room you’re hiding in. You’d like to go back out, vents aren’t exactly the safest way to travel, but your only options are to either follow the guys who were chasing you or double back and try to find a different way. You shuffle along the metal passageway, occasionally giving yourself boosts up and over tall inclines that prove that this was not meant for human passage.

You’re dragging yourself towards the cold wind that blasts over you. The actual air conditioning unit must be either outside or near something that LEADS outside, right? It makes sense to you. Unfortunately, you will never learn the truth. The paneling beneath you buckles under your weight before collapsing completely, depositing you in a much larger room. A garage? You can see the rolling doors on the far side of the room, and the floor is concrete. A very hard, uncomfortable concrete, but your aura absorbs the fall. You push yourself up and begin to hobble towards your assumed freedom, but a shape steps in your way.

The dark and hazy form solidifies into a silhouette before color begins to apply itself. Pink, white, and chocolate brown swirl together to bring the small girl in front of you to life, he mismatched eyes gazing into yours with a curious, playful expression. Something in your mind screams at you. This one is dangerous.

>A) Fight. It’s one on one, and no one knows you’re here. You’ve already faced worse odds today, and the anesthetics have almost worn off with all the running and climbing you’ve done.
>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
>C) Talk to her. Maybe you’re wrong. Maybe she can help you?
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>>1773564
>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
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>>1773564
>A) Fight. It's one on one, and no one knows you're her. You've already faced worse odds today, and the anesthetics have almost worn off with all the running and climbing you've done.
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>>1773564
>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
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>>1773564
>B
Nope, nope nope nope nope nope nope NOPE!
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>>1773564
>>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
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>>1773564
>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!

I'm not exactly confidant in our ability to take on Neo even without the drugs.
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>>1773564
>>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
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>>1773564
>>C) Talk to her. Maybe you’re wrong. Maybe she can help you?
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>>1773564
>>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
RUN NIGGA RUN
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>>1773586
Ruuuuuuuuuuuun
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>>1773564
>>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
We're still slightly drugged and we should trust our instincts. We're trying to escape/stall for our friends to rescue us, not fight potentially hunter-class people while not at our best.
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>>1773564
>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
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>>1773564
C)Talk the Talk
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>>1773563
>e teams at least one of which has NO opsec start moving into town with intent

Even if she's not any spy would need to be BLIND DEAF AND DUMB to realize they figured something is up especially if it's at an irregular hour.

>>1773564
>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
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>>1773564
>>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
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>>1773604
>She doesn't look anything like the person we saw giving info to Junior
>She's obviously Liqourice because Liqourice skips class and doesn't talk to her teammates.

You have to be BLIND DEAF AND DUMB to think that Liqourice is the only person in Beacon to skip class and not like her team mates. We have Brother's confirmation that it is not meta to distrust Liqourice.
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>>1773564
>B) Run and hide! If this is someone with Huntress level training, you won’t survive, not with your edge dulled by chemicals!
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>>1773564
>>A) Fight. It’s one on one, and no one knows you’re here. You’ve already faced worse odds today, and the anesthetics have almost worn off with all the running and climbing you’ve done.
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>>1773564
>>C) Talk to her. Maybe you’re wrong. Maybe she can help you?
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>>1773620
..... Did you fucking read what I said nigga?

I was saying any mole or spy watching the school would notice THREE teams moving out into town at an irregular hour. Regardless if it's Neo or not.
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>>1773620
>We have Brother's confirmation that it is not meta to distrust Liqourice.
Are you misinterpreting something here? Because that means we do have in-story reason to be suspicious of her.
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>>1773637
Us and our team left in daylight? What irregular hour.
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>>1773646
bruh, we went bowling and went back to the school, we get kidnapped during the night. i believe we are assuming that its still late night or early morning and that is what anon is implying
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>>1773572
>>1773576
>>1773578
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>>1773583
>>1773586
>>1773591
>>1773600
>>1773604
>>1773615
>>1773624
Discretion is the better part of valor. Roll 1d100, best of 3!
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>>1773646
Anon. Our Cavalry the three teams w called are either going to be skipping class or going into town in the middle of the night to save us. Given the current time. That is fucking noticeable. The mole, whoever, it is, would notice. Especially since at least one if not two are about as quiet as a nuclear bomb going off.

A mole would notice them.

READ THE STORY AND COMMENTS YOU REPLY TOO YOU ILLITERATE FUCK.
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Rolled 83 (1d100)

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>>1773676
Run bitch
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Rolled 65 (1d100)

>>1773676
check this 1
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>>1773643
Grammatically speaking, you misunderstood that statement. Double negatives can be mildly annoying like that. In character we only know she's a slacker who avoids her team as much as possible. That's it.
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>>1773682
Whitaker seems to be a good sprinter too
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>>1773682
83 is our man, writing!
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>>1773686
It is meta to distrust liquorice

Meaning it is not permissible

It is not meta to distrust Liqourice

Meaning it is permissible.


This is actually not a double negative as the negatives are referring to two utterly different things.
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>>1773699
The statement said it was NOT meta.
Holy shit anon can you even read.
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>>1773711
How sobering, it feels like all Tsukis are rare Tsukis these days
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>>1773711
I literally just explained to you why you're wrong and it is permissible to distrust her.

Meta means metagaming, meaning it's not something you should do. Not meta means the opposite.

This we can distrust her with metagamng.
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>>1773729
Ugh I mangled that

But yeah dis trusting her isn't meta and totally legit. Regardless she's not trustworthy and a mole would see three teams moving either at night or early morning into town being super anomalous.
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>>1773729
Anon I don't know how to help you.
>It is not meta to distrust her
means
>It is not in-character to distrust her
which means we don't know what the hell to think about her outside of her being a truant bitch who avoids her team.
maybe that one time before Initiation started.
I'll willingly admit my initial claim of a double-negative was a little weird. The two negatives don't really affect each other much.
>mfw I spent the last 4 years working towards a journalism degree to spend my time arguing grammar on 4chan
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>>1773737
>>1773750
You know, they say you're nobody until somebody loves you, and that somebody is me. I love you both. Pls no more fight.
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>>1773750
Ok meta gaming is using out of character knowledge to make decisions for a better result.

There is no double negative, as we can easily tell her truancy and lack of participation makes her untrustworthy. The Qm has even said we have reason to not trust her. You are provably wrong here.
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>>1773762
Don't worry Brother, that was my last response. I don't actually like being a grammar nazi, even if it grinds my gears.
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>>1773750
...not meta means it is not OUT OF character.
So, basically the opposite of what you just said.

It would not be metagaming to distrust her. Whether or not Whitaker merely doesnt trust her or actively distrust her, we haven't established yet.
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>>1773763
>1773775
I actually see why we're arguing. I'm using meta as a noun to mean "in-character", while you're using it as a verb, which would change how the statement parses.
This whole argument was pointless.
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>>1773564
There’s no doubting your gut right now. If you stay, you’ll die. You create another glyph platform between the two of you and launch off of it, away from both the girl and your exit. You crash into a pile of boxes that had been stacked behind your initial entry point, and interspersed between the crumbling cardboard is a distinct “tinking,” a noise you’re very familiar with. Dust crystals. As you hit the ground, you slide through a multitude of boxes and red, glowing crystals. It seems Ciel was right. Roman has been hoarding all the Fire dust he’s stolen, but Fire is the only type of dust present.

You can see the girl begin to approach, each step carefully measured but lazily applied. The pace of her clicking heels brings some vague notion of recollection to mind, but you’re still far too into your stupor to recall any details. You aren’t so far gone, however, that you can’t take stock of details right in front of you. The only way, that you know of, out of wherever you are is through those giant doors and, as a consequence, through the girl. There’s no cover between here and there, save for the cardboard, and you don’t trust that to hold up to gunfire. You have an idea, but without your supply of Gravity dust, you can’t…

Wait. You DID still have some Gravity dust. You draw Langerdorn and engage its rifle form for easier access to its magazine. Popping the mag out of its slot, you give a silent cheer as you spot the Gravity symbol print on the side. You pull out one bullet and slide it between your teeth, popping the cartridge open with a quick twist and pull. Gravity dust spills all over the floor, exactly what you wanted.

(CONTINUED)
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>>1773890
You call another glyph from the ground and make it as large as you can. The precious powdered dust is swept away in its formation, and the glyph takes on an inky blackness. For the final stage of your plan, you tuck Langerdorn into its usual pajama holster and the magazine into (what’s left of) your waistband. You grab one of the cardboard boxes that have only just begun to float and pull yourself inside before signaling for your glyph to release its energy.

Boxes and crystals fly throughout the garage, landing in a perfectly haphazard formation. With boxes scattered all throughout the room and yourself secure inside one, you’ve effectively hidden in the open. Through the handle of your new armor, you can see the girl glancing around in confusion, wondering where you could’ve gone. There’s a moment of hope, that maybe she’ll give up and leave, before she draws a knife and violently jabs it into the nearest box. You think you can even see her twist it.

When no scream greets her efforts, she moves to the next box and tries again. It’s slow and methodical, but it means you’re running out of places to hide. You respond by shuffling closer and closer to a cluster of boxes that landed reasonably close to one another whenever she isn’t looking in your direction. Once you’ve placed yourself behind them, you bite the next bullet and form a much smaller glyph. The resulting force pushes the majority of the cluster at her, but your box instead slides closer to the doors. She turns to investigate the recently thrown boxes, perhaps suspecting that you’re using them to hop around, but if she’s figured you out, she guessed the wrong direction. You shuffle closer to the doors, and your silent prayers are answered when you see a normal, non-garage door.

It takes a few minutes of stop-and-start sneaking, but eventually, you work your way to it and silently pull the door open to let yourself out. You close it behind you just as quietly, before ditching your box completely and legging it away from the building. You can only just make out the feeling of pavement beneath your feet, but the world around you is dark and has yet to benefit from the sun threatening to rise. Your vision begins to swim, your heart pounding with effort and terror, that someone will find you and take you back.

You had remained calm throughout your ordeal, but now that it was more or less “over,” how close you came to death is beginning to hit you. How close you still ARE. You can still look over your shoulder and see the warehouse you were kept in, but your legs are growing heavier with every step. Maybe now that the adrenaline is wearing off, the drugs are beginning to take hold once again? You don’t have time to think about it before you hit the ground and pass out in the mud.

(CONTINUED)
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>>1773896
Damn, that escape was fucking slick. How annoyed is Neo gonna be when she realizes she's been played?
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>>1773909
Preety badly when a stray spark of firedust blows her up, Gabbing knifes in boxes full of dust is asking for trouble
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>>1773909
pretty pissed.
so on a scale of 1-10 how pissed and overprotective are Weiss and Winter gonna be over this incident
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>>1773914
Punished and very very pissed off neo o3o.
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>>1773896
You’re brought back into the waking world by a steady beeping sound and a blindingly bright ceiling. There’s a quick flurry of motion and words you don’t want to begin understanding, and then the shapes in front of you solidify into five people You can make out your sisters, Penny and Blake, and a nurse checking you out. You mean, checking your diagnostics out. On the machine. She wasn’t even looking at you.

The girls all have wet, wavering expressions of near tears. Your sisters you understand, but you had no idea your teammates cared that much. “Whitaker?” You take a few moments to turn your head completely towards Winter, but when you do, she continues, “You won’t have to worry about something like this happening again. Our squad found you just outside the scene. We followed your trail back to the warehouse. We caught everyone in that building, Roman included.” She swallows to loosen her tightening throat before finishing, “If we can’t get him on anything else, they’ll have him tried for kidnapping. Y-... You might be asked to testify about what happened. Do you think you can do that?”

You give her a tired nod, and Winter leans in to give you a tight hug. You hear her sniff into your pillow before she lets go, stands up, and preemptively wipes at her cheeks with a thumb. “I need to go… They need me to flesh out the case, but I’ll be back, Whitaker. I promise.” She waits for you to accept the promise with a nod before she hurries out of the room, though whether she’s eager to leave before she really does begin to cry or eager to finish her work and return is unclear from where you’re lying.

The rest of your team mumble questions and apologizes. ”Does anything still hurt?” “I would have done something, I would have stopped them.” “We tried to get to you…” You hum answers and assure them it was no one’s fault whenever you can manage it. You don’t feel drugged, not anymore. Now you just feel too tired to form complete sentences. The team is eventually shuffled outside by the nurse, and you’re left to drift away in peace and safety.

(CONTINUED)
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>>1774144
The next time you wake up, it’s with only one other person. You idly glance at the clock and it tells you that only a few hours have past. It’s also well past visiting hours for any hospital. You run your eyes over the shadowy frame of the person beside your bed and note the feminine figure, as well as two ear-like silhouettes on her head.

“Blake…?” The figure jumps, and as your eyes adjust, you can make out the red on her cheeks standing out against the normally pale skin.

“Yeah…” She shuffles uncomfortably, and despite you still being unable to speak properly, she’s much quieter than you.

“You aren’t supposed to be in here right now…” Blake checks the door, as if you pointing it out will send the nurses running in to expel her from the premises.

“I know, but I had to say something. I didn’t want anyone else to hear.” You raise your eyebrows and cock your head, ready and waiting to hear what she must say.

“You’ve been… Good to me. And you don’t have a reason to be. I fight with your sister, I insulted your family, I lied to you for months about what I really am… You just accepted it all. As if it didn’t matter.” You shrug and mutter to her through half asleep lips, “M’ dad’s a dick… Insult ‘m all day long...” She smiles at your curt words, before it melts away to her more usual, serious expression.

“I just wanted to say… Thank you. And that I, uh…” she chews on her bottom lip and the red shade returns as she tries to think of the right words to use before shaking her head. “No, I… I think that you’re a good leader. If anything had happened last night, I would… Really have missed you.” It’s an odd sentiment to express for your potential death, but you accept it as gracefully as you can with an IV drip in your arm.

“Yeah, I would’ve missed me too.” Blake laughs, once, but it’s an honest belly laugh. You think she kept talking after that, but you were already drifting away. It didn’t take much longer after you fell asleep for Blake to leave through the same methods she had entered.
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>>1774240
BLAKE FOR WAIFU 2017
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>>1774319
It definitely seems like a hint in that direction, though Blake clearly has reservations about going for it at the moment. Whether that's because Whit literally just escaped a kidnapping or she's unsure is up in the air.
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>>1774240
(VOLUME 1: EPILOGUE)

She hated this outfit. Why did nurses have to wear tube skirts? She could hardly move her legs. She supposed it doesn’t REALLY matter, she’d only have to wear it for now. Not even a whole hour, really. Just long enough to push this cart in Whitaker’s room, give him his drip, and be gone before his heart stopped. Easy peasy, with a slow acting poison. She nudged the door open and saw him there, alone, and fast asleep. Good, his friends left. She’d hate to have to extend her time in this stupid outfit by rushing her back out or, God forbid, fighting her. She pushed the cart up to his bed and drew a syringe and a bottle that had been hidden beneath a carefully placed hand towel.

Just as she moved to draw her poison of choice, her scroll began to vibrate at her hip. After working her hand into the stupidly small pockets, she answered without a word.

“I got a tip that there’s something up about the vault. A trusted source, don’t worry, but I need to follow up on a few things. While I do, do NOT do anything drastic, do you understand? I know you hate daycare, but PLAY. NICE. If my… Informant is right about this… Well, you’re in the perfect position already. Don’t screw it up, not even for me, okay?”

She was silent as always and stared down at Whitaker’s sleeping form. The fist gripping the bottled poison began to shake in anger and she imagined, for one blissful moment, wrapping that fist around his throat until his gasping, purple face popped with-

“Neo! Get a grip.” She had been breathing into the scroll. He could hear her anger. It soothed her somewhat. Roman had always been able to tell how she was feeling, no matter how hard… Certain factors made it.

“Look, I know it isn’t ideal. I know you might hate them for this. But if this guy is right? Neo, we don’t have a choice. Play nice. Maybe make some friends, okay? Take the edge off. And I mean REAL friends, not the code.”

She taps the microphone once. A yes.

“You promise?” Tap. He heaved a relieved sigh into his end of the call.

“Good. Stay safe out there, okay?” Tap.

He hanged up on his end, his one phonecall spent, and Neo pushed the cart back out into the hall. Great, she had thought to herself, I put this stupid skirt on for nothing…
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>>1774337
Fuuuuuuck we got off really light. Now however what the hell si in the vault? It sure as hell can't be Cinder up to her usual antics right?
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>>1774337
Whit is a lucky lucky boy
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>>1774337
Damn, that was so fricking close. Gotta be careful with Neo, we've clearly made an enemy out of her.
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>>1774337
Beacon's crack security strikes again!
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>>1774358
Well, since she's going to play nice I'm all for trying to befriend Liquorice. Maybe if we play our cards right she'll maybe like us enough to not murder us!
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That's the end of plot shit tonight, but for anyone who read and enjoyed the "Shoulder Massage," stick around, because another TOTALLY NOT CANON one shot is still coming up!
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>>1774373
I don't think she'll be our friend (at least to start), we need to get her hooked on friendship with a couple other people first.

Maby force her to hang out with her team to start?
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>>1774387
link to pastebin?
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>>1774373
>Wanting to play nice with someone hiding a murderboner for us
I know we don't suspect that much about her in-character, but come on.
One last Tsuki for the road
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>>1774395
Shit, I should make one of those for these. Last on I just put in the thread. Know what, you're right, I'll do it in pastebin and link it
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>>1774400
Oh, how far gone poor Tsuki is...
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>>1774393
I don't know, Whit has been very good at developing relations. While Neo is simply playing nice because she's following orders, that definitely gives Whit the chance to better win her over. I'm not saying We'll be able to make her switch sides or anything, simply make it a bit harder to hate us which could go a long way later.
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>>1774400
I want to live dangerously and play with Neo's hair.
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>>1774387
Never have I been so devoted to a story, you...You the MVP brother... Thanks for writing this story keep on going dude your awesome..
.............Also penny is best waifu.. o3o
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>>1774413
>Also penny is best waifu
My man
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This session fell kinda flat for me :(
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>>1774421
Mein Kameraden
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>>1774427
Can I ask why? I'd like to improve if I can.
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>>1774434
I honestly don't know I can't put my finger on it I just feel kinda... unsatisfied. If I figure it out I will tell you.
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>>1774447
Well, don't pop a blood vessel stressing about it. Sometimes the style I go for isn't quite the tone a reader wants to see for a specific scene. I've been on the opposite side of that before.
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>>1774434
The fact we got abducted and we apparently got super fucked up for no reason with ZERO security despite dad at least going out to buy some (if only because us getting assassinated would luck bad) is part of it for me. Ozpin and dad are not fools, and you seem to be portraying them as such. Yes Dad is a huge ass. Yes Ozpin got outplayed(mostly due to Cinder playing ironwood against him) but neither are fools.
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>>1774461
Neo's a pretty solid assassin, especially coupled with her Semblance. It doesn't surprise too much that they were able to do that, though I know that's just my opinion. Doing it too often would probably tip their hand, so I don't expect any repeats unless it was super critical to the master plan.
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>>1774474
Just neither dad nor Ozpin should be willing to leave us alone. Not since we got abducted from an ostensibly secure location well away from the city with no one noticing. If they can do that once attacking us again while we're down would be easy.
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>>1774505
I can at least see your point with Ozpin's security for the school being lax, but expecting our Father to protect us, when both him and his entire power structure and influence is a continent away, doesn't make any sense. The entire point of leaving for vale was to get away from under our father's authority, and that included the security that came with it.
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>>1774505
Pretty much, I found it odd that we were left completely alone, not even guards at our hospital door despite being a Schnee that was just taken in the middle of the night without anyone noticing.
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>>1774519
Dad could hire a huntsman or two to bodyguard us piss easily. He has the money and reach.

>>1774524
Like all our allies are juggling the idiot ball to diabolus ex machina us?
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Actually, guys, I'm pretty tired. I'll write up the Omake tomorrow if everyone is cool with that. Good night.
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>>1774538
But the point is we didn't want his help, that would force us to stay under his sight, the entire point of going to vale was to get away from him. Remember that Weiss didn't have any security when she came to vale in canon, why would we have them when our goal was the same as canon weiss' was?
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>>1774542
Well considering we called for him for help, that means we kinda DO want his help now. Weiss didn't get bodyguards because daughter and never got abducted and nearly executed by criminals. Not the case here. That goal was annulled the second we cried for help.
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>>1774550
We called everyone for help, we literally just hit "send to all contacts" and sent a big group message. Plus, we were drugged, so no we don't want his help and having guards at this point is redundant.
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>>1774557
Anon we did still call for help and he's both proud and wants as as his successor. He'd have arranged for protection until we were up and about at minimum given how we were abducted from a supposedly secure location while asleep.

If they could do that, they could easily retaliate in the hospital given its less secure and more open to the public. The security is hardly superfluous.

Furthermore since when has papa Schnee given a flying fuck about his kid's wishes when his dynasty or reputation is at risk?

Given what happened he is likely to come and drag us back to Atlas very soon.
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>>1774568
>Given what happened he is likely to come and drag us back to Atlas very soon.
Is this before or after we get out of the hospital?
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>>1774568
Well, the fact that he ignores every death threat given and we were almost assassinated first thread yet he literally did nothing is a good indication on how he handles this stuff. And the fact we didn't even try to call him specifically actually is a big deal to this. We didn't call for his help, we literally just sent a mass text as soon as we could. Our father has no influence in Vale, at least nothing that would have been able to help us at the time, that was the whole point of coming to vale, so that we could be out of his reach. I don't understand why you're trying to justify this, there is no way whit's father would have been able to prevent the kidnapping because whit and weiss didn't want any of his employees with them, the entire point of going to vale was to get away from anything related to their father, Ozpin's security is one thing but there is literally nothing justifying our father being able to prevent anything nor help us. The entire point of the call eveyone choice was to get as many people to come as possible, increasing our survival rate, but at the cost of informing father of our issues, which will most likely push him to intervene a volume earlier than he was supposed to. The other choices would most likely have meant less chance of getting saved but hiding it from our dad and most likely pushing off his movements back to canon time or maybe further. Plus come on, you and I both know most of the anons said fuck it and just chose to call the cavalry without thinking of the consequences. So we didn't want his help, his contact is literally just on our scroll, that's it.
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>>1774600
His security caught the first two death threats before they reached us and we left before the third. After we got kidnapped and recovered he would have hired additional security to watch over us since A he knew Ozpin dropped the ball horribly, B we were likely still in danger, C we are hurt BADLY, D we called for help. The continent wide communications network is still up, we're at risk, he had the means to hire security to safeguard us until he can drag us home. He'd do so,
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>>1773896
Woah, Whitaker's a regular Solid Snake, isn't he? Maybe he should carry a cardboard box around with him from now on, in case he needs to sneak again.

>>1774144
So we got Roman arrested a Volume early. Interesting.

We haven't necessarily stopped the dust bomb, the WF were in on that and those guys we fought just now were Junior's men. So I guess Perry and Deery are in charge of that now, haha.

Even so, I'm interested to see how the villains adapt to this one.

>>1774461
>>1774505
I can believe that Whit was given normal Beacon student treatment, under the assumption that he'd be safe at a hunter academy.

But honestly, more to the point, I'm glad the QM threw a curveball tonight. It's boring if everything goes well for Whitaker all the time. A major crisis at this juncture felt appropriate.
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>>1773711
It warms my artfag heart to see these from time to time. How I miss Tsuki
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>>1774955
This reminds me that I have a Tsuki-shaped hole in my heart that shall never be filled ;_;
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Someone tell me if this thing works. I can't into pastebin.

https://pastebin.com/RDXTSKnM
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>>1775095
It works
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>>1775098
Can you see the first Omake too? And read it? That one's unlisted. I don't know what that means.
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>>1775101
It works too
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>>1775101
It worked for me
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>>1775104
>>1775103
Nice, thanks, guys.
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>>1775101
All I can see is a link to the first omake.
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>>1775161
That's all there is, second is in-progress.
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>>1775101
Can we make it Canon? Part of me wants Whit's final state to partially be because of Neo was really bad at handling his unconscious ass.
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>>1775166
Wait. Roman referenced us bowling. The only people who saw us take Just noir down were Junior's people and lord knows they didn't track us to a bowling alley.... meaning someone on the three teams ratted us out to Roman. Given if they tatted out our Junior plan we'd have missed him or worse ran into a trap, it had to be someone not in on the initial plan. Only one person that could be.
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>>1775489
We didn't capture all of Junior's people, the operation was to just ensure Junior's capture. Someone could have easily escaped and informed Roman.
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>>1775564
Or just type, "Help were being raided!!"
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>>1775564
And? tell them that Whitaker in particular lead it? and gave him detailed descriptions?
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>>1775582
You also forgot that some in the police are in Junior's pocket, and went with Winter to pick up Junior from us after we captured him.
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Look guys, I think if there's one thing we've learned from this experience, it's that Whitaker is clearly not paranoid enough. We need to go full Twitch here for our team's dorm. Install noisemakers on the door, an internal deadbolt, boobytraps, the works.
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>>1776550
Clearly the only reason we got in this was becuse we fell asleep. NO MORE SLEEPING!
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>>1776554
Whit x coffee otp
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>>1776790
I'm a bit of a Blake shill too. But I have a soft spot for Penny As imotou or waifu
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>>1776790
>Ozpin finally notices Whit's blooming love for coffee and inducts him to his Secret,secret society.
>Weiss,team and friends are worried because Whit is distracted and he always disappears.
>They follow him one night to a discreet high security Condo.
>every once and a while notable people and high profile celebrities enter the condo. Even Headmaster Ozpin.
>They can't help but notice everyone who enters are gorgeous.
>Blake is blushing heavily and has a serious case of nosebleed
>She says that she can hear moaning and the sounds of pleasure.
>They storm the place.
>Delicate scent of ground coffee beans greet their noses
>They find people sitting in comfy sofas and chairs with a cup of coffee in their hands.
>A notorious Vacuoan warlord is engaged in passionate conversation with a gorgeous Mistralian actress over which backwater province has the best brew
>One of the Schnee's fiercest competitor in business is moaning in pleasure whenever she takes a sip and huskily asks Whit to refill her cup.
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>>1776924
>Expert Barista
>A SCHNEE HAS NO WEAKNESS
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I know it's a bit early, but we'll be starting the next session off in a new thread. This was the climax of this Volume, and next session marks the official start of Volume 2, so it feels appropriate to draw a harder line than usual.
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>>1776554
So the plan now is to make Whit into a Day 5 character? Let's hope he doesn't go crazy, then.
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