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Post by Billy Bangles on Sept 29, 2014 6:02:14 GMT -5
John You kneel on your bed and gently caress the signed poster. "Hush now my sweet prince. All is well."
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Post by space on Sept 29, 2014 7:56:34 GMT -5
Check the computer
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Post by Billy Bangles on Sept 29, 2014 9:02:03 GMT -5
John Your computer is on, for no particular reason at all. You have a habit of leaving it on, but you're almost certain that you turned it off before you went to sleep last night. It's sitting there at the login screen.
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Post by space on Sept 29, 2014 9:05:13 GMT -5
Log in to the computer
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Post by Billy Bangles on Sept 29, 2014 9:15:27 GMT -5
John You type in your password to your computer, and your desktop comes up. You've got a few options. You could use your chat client, browse the internet, or use your coding program, UNVRSLhacker. You're not too sure how to use UNVRSLhacker, though. You only got it recently, and you're not horribly familiar yet. You assume you'll pick things up over time.
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Post by space on Sept 29, 2014 9:35:40 GMT -5
Use chat program
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Post by Billy Bangles on Sept 29, 2014 11:14:40 GMT -5
John You boot up your chat program. You can see that three of your friends are online: Fartholomew, Frank, and Degg. They're all listed as Idle, but there's a solid chance that messaging one of them wil get their attention.
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Post by space on Sept 29, 2014 12:23:28 GMT -5
Forget about those nerds, browse the Internet
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Post by Billy Bangles on Sept 29, 2014 12:29:21 GMT -5
John You decide to go on the internet and check your social media. As you scroll lazily through the posts, you notice something troublesome. None of these posts are more recent than 8 hours. You'd think that because it's so late that everyone would be asleep, but there's always some nightbloggers spouting their nonsense to an empty internet. The fact that there's absolutely nothing now is worrisome. You almost feel a little disconnected, and you shift in your seat at the uncomfortable feeling.
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Post by space on Sept 29, 2014 12:40:25 GMT -5
Try to message someone on the chat program
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Post by Billy Bangles on Sept 29, 2014 12:45:38 GMT -5
John You pull up your chat program again. Who would you like to message, and what would you like to say?
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Post by space on Sept 29, 2014 12:56:04 GMT -5
Message every body, ask if they are alright
Check the pda
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Post by pigottfence432 on Sept 29, 2014 13:09:39 GMT -5
>This PDA sucks. I wish I could I throw it out, but it's gonna be important so I won't. Instead, I go back to my room and try to go to bed.
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Post by Billy Bangles on Sept 29, 2014 13:38:21 GMT -5
John You type out a quick message to everyone asking if they are doing alright. Just as you hit enter to send the last message, you hear a soft ping from the PDA.
Fartholomew You couldn't throw it out even if you wanted to. Only story events can remove key items from your inventory. You head back to your room and lie down in your bed. Just as you begin to get comfortable, however, you hear a beeping noise from your computer, which is still on. You recognize the noise as your IM client going off. Someone has messaged you. The noise is shortly followed by a soft ping from your PDA.
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Post by cococrunch on Sept 29, 2014 13:45:59 GMT -5
>I take the scented candle and the reading glasses. Then check the PDA. Then make my way to the kitchen.
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