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[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-02 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Yes.

What else did it say?
brokethefirst: (☼ happiness was just outside my window)

[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-02 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
None of that was a lie.

There is a reason it said I was a guilty party, Akira.
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[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-02 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
...

Do you remember when we spoke last week in writing, underneath the doors?

"This isn't the first time I've had to be in a situation like this." That's what I had told you, correct?
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[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-02 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
Let's see if I remember correctly, then.

[As she recites, verbatim:]

"This isn't the first time I've had to be in a situation like this.

To be put into a place where people were taken against their will, and forced to make decisions, either selfishly or otherwise, that could result in the death of one or more people.

This isn't the first time I've had to watch someone die, and do nothing about it."

...

Akira. The last time I was awake, before arriving here, ten participants had been trapped in a building together. They were forced to solve puzzles and then vote against one another in an attempt to escape their circumstances.

By the end... only two had escaped, and only one of them was conscious. One participant had been left behind.

The rest had all died.
brokethefirst: (☼ happiness was just outside my window)

[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-02 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
No. I wasn't. I suppose I could have been, if things had been different, but...

[She shakes her head before finishing that statement. That was getting a little off topic.]

When some of the participants started dying, a handful of people had done investigations on their own. By the end of the game, there was a large amount of evidence to conclude that six of the ten people had been murdered... not by the game, but by another person. The people who came to that conclusion were the conscious escapee and the one participant who was left behind.
brokethefirst: (⚙ so now this room's all staged)

[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-02 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Remember what I told you before?

[Time for math with Luna, because figuring things out for yourself is important.]

There were ten participants. By the end of the game, seven of them died, two escaped, and one was left behind.

Per evidence found before the escape, six of the dead participants were dead due to murder. The seventh participant was the unconscious escapee. The eighth was the conscious escapee. The ninth was the participant who was left behind.

What happened to the tenth participant, according to the information I have given you?
brokethefirst: (⚙ you play the victim perfectly)

[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-03 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
No. Well... I suppose you could say I was left behind, but... not in the same way that Sigma was. I'm not counting myself as that, in this case.

[Do your math again, Akira. Something is missing.]
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[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-03 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
According to all of the evidence... I was the guilty party, yes.

Whether that was true or not wasn't debated. It was the only option they had, and I wasn't in a position where I could deny my guilt. So I was abandoned in the facility with the one remaining participant... and shortly afterwards, I was killed by the facilitator as a result of my decisions.
brokethefirst: (☼ happiness was just outside my window)

[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-03 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
...

No.

But... I was an accomplice.
brokethefirst: (☼ a little more like knocking)

[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-03 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
[A beat.

There's a ragged sigh, her eyes drifting to where Akira has a vicegrip on her arms.]


Do you truly want an answer to that, Akira?

Or are you determined to tell me that what I know is a lie?
brokethefirst: (⚙ they fed you that bad seed)

[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-03 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Akira...

[There's a quiet tone, a touched but broken flutter in what had otherwise turned into a mechanical rambling.

...]


I knew about the game.

I wasn't the orchestrator, of course. But I worked alongside them. I was specific given orders to participate. I was to pretend to be one of the players, to help them choose the correct path of decison making, and to do or act a specific way, should... different circumstances arise.

I... I just sat and... watched all six people die. And the worst thing is... I could have stopped them. All of them. But I...

I didn't.
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[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-04 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
...Because I was ordered to do so.

And I...

...

[She takes in another slow breath, placing her free hand on top of where Akira grips her as though she might vanish.]

Akira... are you familiar at all with the Three Laws of Robotics?
brokethefirst: (☼ a little more like knocking)

[personal profile] brokethefirst 2020-03-04 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
It's okay. I'll try to keep it simple.

It's a set of fictional rules created by Isaac Asimov that he used in many of his science fiction stories through the mid 1900's and turn of the millenium. It's since become a foundation for reliable, safe forms of advanced artificial intelligence.

A robot without the Three Laws is just a bunch of metal and plastic. Like a toaster or an automobile. To behave erratically makes a machine more likely to be dangerous.

...

[She pauses, her look almost timid.]

...Am I making sense so far?
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