Seven days have passed. Quite peaceful days, almost too peaceful. The town has welcomed you, excited to see tourists for the first time in many, many,
many years. Some may have liked the peace, others may have been annoyed by it, but it was undeniable Cartesio seemed like such a nice and safe place it was hard to believe you had been told to kill each other.
But the threat is still up in the air. What's more: how much patience does the Sergeant have left?
Every time you take a look into the Lodge, you see the Sergeant. Lately he's looking more and more annoyed. Even though you can't see his face, you can feel he's getting frustrated. How long will it be before he lashes out and does something about these peaceful days?
Nobody in the town could suspect the harrowing times that'd befall Cartesio.
When you wake up on Sunday, you'll find
new maps in the map rack and brochures on the table, showing places you hadn't noticed in the town before. Enjoy!
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[but in a tone where like, she obviously doesn't really get it beyond it being a problem.
...
aims an arrow at it
stop her, maybe]
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[ putting a hand on her arm and trying to keep her from you know.
shooting it ]
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Don't touch me!
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[ hands at his sides and up PLEASE DON'T SHOOT HIM ]
That's not going to help us here!
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[no she does not understand how a security alarm works still NO SHE ISN'T LOWERING THE ARROW]
Don't. Touch. Me.
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No touching!
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What's the big deal? If it's keeping us from getting out, I can wreck it, no problem.
[girl who shot the movie screen attempts to act like she has any authority on what she can and can't do to technology]
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Which, I don't think we want right now.
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Olympia pokes her from behind.]
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You wanna die?!
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She's holding her other hand in front of her chest, though. Would that make a difference? Who knows?]
Is this how you solve all your problems?
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[scoffs, and she lets the bowstring go slack but only so she can adjust the arrow]
Try me like that again and I'm not going to be so nice.
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[Yes, Olympia, that's definitely the main problem here.]
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it's fine though she's suitably distracted threatening to kill bolin]
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Millium. Do you think you could disable it, if you could reach?
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I can try? But I can't guarantee I won't just break it n' set it off...
[She's not unwilling to try, though.]
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[This sounds like something Olympia would be offering, but Millium will quickly discover that it's actually an announcement of intent. Hopefully she isn't afraid of heights or anything!]
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Whup–! Umm, okay, just get me a little closer to it...!
[Millium's going to inspect it up close before she just tries to rip the damn thing out of the wall like some kind of barbarian. Anything of note?]
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...Man. Did they even try with this thing?
[If no one stops her? Yank.]
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The problem when you live in a town with no crime is that you don't invest too heavily in security because nothing ever happens in Cartesio.
Too bad these tourists are in town]
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[Olympia that was literally the exact opposite of good work. You could have crunched it or just let Clarisse shoot the damned thing and gotten the exact same result.]
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