This post was last modified: Dec 20, 2018 at 2:29 AM by
Spooks?.
Hey dudes! Trip here, and before we start, I'd like to give a special PSA. I'm not gonna point any fingers, but you all know who I'm talking about when I say that you should stop it with the drugs. Did you know that one in five people who do drugs ends up addicted, ruining their family lives, and smashing eggs against a pan or something for sponsored daytime TV ads? I'm not great with metaphor, or statistics, 'cuz I made that one up, but stay cool!
Now that we've got that outta the way, let's get right into the radical stuff you all did, because knowing you guys, I'm sure everyone got up to some crazy stu-
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Crash Bandicoot is dead? Looks like someone stuck scissors in the back of his skull and left him for dead outside the Crime Scene Set. Man, that's gnarly, I thought for sure he'd have an enduring video game franchise. Then again, guess I thought the same thing about Bubsy, right?
...Heh... Yeah... Bubsy...
Looks like Crash's role was the
Ultimate Plagiarist
What is original thought, anyway? You sure as hell don’t know, and neither does anyone writing these roles, because you’re the Ultimate Plagiarist. Look, we’re hiring you on anyway, because you’ll probably just be lynched immediately like always, but bear with us, okay?
Growing up, you were always too lazy to develop any actual skills or talents, so instead you’ve decided to just copy everyone else and call it a day. Somehow you haven’t been called out yet, but hey, that’s showbiz. No one in Hollywood does anything original, that’s how it goes. But anyway, let’s cut to the chase:
You don’t have any inherent powers of your own, but you can go right ahead and comb through past games for a bit. If you see a role you like, just copypaste it, send it to a host, and boom, we’re in business, baby! You’ll inherit all the powers of that role, along with all the downsides, and that’ll be that.
Forbidden Action: You got this far faking it, so you’d better not risk slipping up and exposing yourself as a hack fraud. To keep it simple: Don’t roleclaim. Ever. Got it?
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His chosen role as the Ultimate Plagiarist was Ultimate Liar, with the following traits and abilities:
+If a case is solved incorrectly, you will be invincible the next night.
Anyway dudes, let's get to the bottom of this one!
If you all can solve it, I'll give you the brand new, refreshing taste of Crystal Pepsi for life! Wait, no that's lame. Uh... Oh yeah, I've got a better one! What about uh...
your chances of death being cut in half next night if you vote correctly? I dunno how I can follow up on that promise, but everyone else just seems to shout out some random prize and it ends up working, so I can do it too!
-Crash is lying outside in front of the crime scene set
-Scissors are lodged in the back of his skull
-The Central Tower has been trashed, with the potted plants strewn about
-The Train Set is covered in snow, with a snowman and a christmas tree there
-The Animatronic Room has some of its equipment trashed, although the Wendigo is fine
-The movie in the Screening Room has changed
-The Racing Strip is snowy too, with another snowman there
-The cars in the Garage have had their motors ripped out, along with their wheels
-The control panel in the Elevator is heavily dented, but functioning
-The Kitchen reeks of peppers
-There is a cactus in front of every bedroom. Honoka's door is wide open
-The toilet is clogged once again
-The entire studio is still vaguely foggy for some reason
-One or more players were AFK
Crime Scene Set
Next to a replica police car, a grisly scene is surrounded in a barrier of police tape. A realistic mannequin lies in a dried pool of fake blood, the knife sticking out of its chest now missing. Probably doesn't have the shocking effect it normally would, considering like 18 people have died already.
Train Set
A set decorated like an old west desert. Aside from the usual cameras and such, three train cars sit in the middle of it, each accessible from the front and back, minus the Engine Car, which you can only enter from behind. The Engine Car contains a currently nonfunctional coal furnace, as well as a shovel and pile of coal. The Dining Car contains tables and cutlery, as well as one of those fun little food carts. The Passenger Car is filled with seats, but also has a couple suitcases. The train has been smashed through the wall of the set, creating a hole in the side of the Old Manor
Greenhouse
A humid room for the purpose of growing plants. It has a peaceful air about it, and contains hundreds of plant specimens, although if a variety is missing, you can always grow your own within one day. Contains some poisonous plants as well.
Guard Station
A small booth with a desk and an office chair. A small hole in the surrounding plexiglass barrier allows for communication with the guard inside. Currently there's no guard inside though, so good luck with that.
Central Tower
A fancy building, with an elevator in the middle. A set of stairs lead down to the Hydroelectric Tunnel, and the place is decorated with potted plants and a couch. A box of glasses is lying on the couch.
Elevator
It's an elevator. Similar to Studio A's Executive Building, only the buttons labeled 1F and 2F work, but there are also buttons that indicate the presence of a "3F", "4F", and "B1F". 3F and 4F seem to require a keycard to access, but B1F has a physical keyhole next to the button.
Racing Strip
A small stretch of road, with a start and finish line. Two cameras are pointed in its general direction. Who needs to actually put effort into filming a race, when you can just film both the starting line and the finish line in a couple seconds on the same couple meters of asphalt? Amoeba's corpse is here, brains blasted out, alongside a large, old keg of beer and a half eaten wedding cake.
Garage
Yep, it's a garage. Many tools are scattered around, evidently for automotive work. A racing car sits inside, keys still in the ignition, next to a truck with the studio's branding, in the same situation. Their gas tanks appear to be full, as well. A tarp is draped over the truck.
Animatronic Lab
A very high-tech building filled with robot parts and tools, similar to the Garage. There is an animatronic Wendigo, very similar to the one in Studio A, as well as what looks to be a semi-realistic animatronic that looks like a man. A control panel on the wall appears to be able to, well, control them. The individual robot parts don't seem to be too useful, but maybe someone skilled can assemble them? They appear to respond to the control panel as well.
Cold Storage
A very cold room, filled with some perishable goods for staff parties, some substances for special effects that need to remain cold, as well as some blocks of ice and a snow machine, which appears to shred the ice into a fine powder and blow it out. The snow machine has wheels, and can be moved around, even out of the room. An empty bottle of paint thinner is here, along with a bloody towel.
Practical Effects Workshop
A room with many desks, mirrors, and makeup, including putty, a functioning 3D printer on the lower right desk, and other things needed to create prosthetics, puppets, and other practical effects, as well as just the obvious hair and makeup stuff.
Bedroom Halls
They're halls with bedrooms, what do you want from me, here? There's also a water cooler at the end of both halls though, complete with those little paper cones.
Awards Room
A room lined with two trophy cases, displaying a decent amount of filmmaking awards, as well as a couple other trophies, some of which look like props themselves. The cases are made of a thick, heavy wood, and would likely obliterate someone if they fell on top of them.
Screening Room
A massive screen adorns the furthest wall, and a projector sits in the center of the room, a large reel of film hooked into it. A laptop connected to it as well appears to play digital video files too, just in case. There's not much in the way of seating though, unless you're one of those weirdos who sits on the floor. Horsin' Around is looping on the screen.
Walkways
Two walkways with worryingly thin glass walls. The floor appears nice and sturdy, but clearly these were designed with appearance in mind rather than safety. Still, if you take a bit to look outside, you can see most of the studio from here. The right side walkway has the glass walls completely smashed.
Editing and Effects
Four desks sit in the corners of this room, each with a super fancy PC, outfitted with the computer software needed to edit video, audio, add special effects, or even do some 3D modeling. None of them appear to be password locked, so go nuts. One of the computers is missing though.
Patios
Two open-air patios border Editing and Effects, likely for the staff working in Editing and Effects to get some fresh air in between working on their current projects. They're pretty high up though, so you might not want to stand too close to the edge. It might not kill you, but say goodbye to your legs, kiddo.
Sarcophagus Hall
An otherwise empty hall, but with a large, ornate Egyptian sarcophagus in the middle of it, awkwardly. The lid is astoundingly heavy, in fact, the whole thing is, which is probably why someone didn't want to carry it down the stairs. Someone has removed the lid, to reveal a mummy prop.
Breakroom and Luxury Bathroom
A nice little breakroom, with a small kitchen, fridge, and stereo to listen to music while you take your break. Right next to it is the Luxury Bathroom, which contains a beautiful marble bathtub, sink, and many fancy soaps. Dante's corpse is hunched over the toilet, bleeding gashes in his back.
CURRENT PLAYERS
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Shoey
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Alex Jones
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Teddie
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Honoka Kosakatua
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Terezi Pyrope
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sealelement
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MCD
@Coffee
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Kaede Akamatsu
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Mario
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Gnome
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Shroomguy
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The Other Monokuma
CURRENT NPCS
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Liz [Security Guard]
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Trip [Cameraman]
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Xavier [Director]
The investigation phase will end at 7:00 PM PST tomorrow.