RE: SCP-MAFIA - DAY 1 - Vending Murder 20/21
06-29-2013, 03:03 AM
THE DAY IS OVER.
Here's the results.
The Vending Machine Itself: 4 (Red709, piester, DoubleD, myw)
Red709: 7 (Schazer, soundlyParanoid, AgentBlue, Palamedes, Sruixan, Dragon Fogel, FelixSparks)
whoosh!: 1 (Kieros)
Mirdini: 1 (Wiwaxia)
myw: 1 (bigro)
FelixSparks: 1 (Garuru)
Palamedes: 1 (Red709)
Purple Walrus: 1 (Mirdini)
Lynch incoming.
Observation of the day's discussion between the D-Class Subjects showed some strange things. For one, many of the subjects seemed to be far more knowledgable about SCPs than they should have been. There were also talks of "meta", treating it like a game, and even different subjects being upset at each other for either taking it too seriously, or not seriously enough.
SCP-261* was utilized extensively, and after being jammed by a particularly large object dispensed, began to malfunction, occasionally failing to dispense items.
By the end of the day, however, the group seemed to come to a consensus, and decided to execute, or lynch, Subject D-22114, Red709. The execution was performed crudely, with a screwdriver in D-22121's possesion, [DATA EXPUNGED].
D-22114 was Red709. Somehow, he's been a D-Class Subject for years. Taken down, he'd just come right back. SCP officials weren't entirely sure what kept him returning, but he'd done so over seven hundred times. Probably shoulda classified as an SCP himself. For some reason, he hasn't come back this time.
He had access to SCP-001? The closest that could be attributed to The Factory. In the room he took residence in were a series of lockers, and a note explained that each night he would recieve one of the Factory's fine, fine products to share with his friends.
And each night he would indeed, needing to give any doubles to other subjects. He never even got a single item.
He was aligned with the Town.
Perhaps a bit disheartened by the mislynch, although some seemed more upset than others, the D-Class subjects all agreed to head back to their rooms for the night to reconvene in the morning. We do not believe all, or perhaps even many of them, will stick to this agreement.
*It has been confirmed that SCP-261 is still stored in the compound break-room it is being contained in. The origin of this new instance of SCP-261 is unknown at this time.
NIGHT 1 HAS BEGUN
You have until Monday at 8:00 PM PST to submit your actions.
If your SCP is sentient or otherwise autonomous, and you don't get an action in on time, it may decide for itself what to do.
Here's the results.
The Vending Machine Itself: 4 (Red709, piester, DoubleD, myw)
Red709: 7 (Schazer, soundlyParanoid, AgentBlue, Palamedes, Sruixan, Dragon Fogel, FelixSparks)
whoosh!: 1 (Kieros)
Mirdini: 1 (Wiwaxia)
myw: 1 (bigro)
FelixSparks: 1 (Garuru)
Palamedes: 1 (Red709)
Purple Walrus: 1 (Mirdini)
Lynch incoming.
Observation of the day's discussion between the D-Class Subjects showed some strange things. For one, many of the subjects seemed to be far more knowledgable about SCPs than they should have been. There were also talks of "meta", treating it like a game, and even different subjects being upset at each other for either taking it too seriously, or not seriously enough.
SCP-261* was utilized extensively, and after being jammed by a particularly large object dispensed, began to malfunction, occasionally failing to dispense items.
By the end of the day, however, the group seemed to come to a consensus, and decided to execute, or lynch, Subject D-22114, Red709. The execution was performed crudely, with a screwdriver in D-22121's possesion, [DATA EXPUNGED].
D-22114 was Red709. Somehow, he's been a D-Class Subject for years. Taken down, he'd just come right back. SCP officials weren't entirely sure what kept him returning, but he'd done so over seven hundred times. Probably shoulda classified as an SCP himself. For some reason, he hasn't come back this time.
He had access to SCP-001? The closest that could be attributed to The Factory. In the room he took residence in were a series of lockers, and a note explained that each night he would recieve one of the Factory's fine, fine products to share with his friends.
And each night he would indeed, needing to give any doubles to other subjects. He never even got a single item.
He was aligned with the Town.
Perhaps a bit disheartened by the mislynch, although some seemed more upset than others, the D-Class subjects all agreed to head back to their rooms for the night to reconvene in the morning. We do not believe all, or perhaps even many of them, will stick to this agreement.
*It has been confirmed that SCP-261 is still stored in the compound break-room it is being contained in. The origin of this new instance of SCP-261 is unknown at this time.
NIGHT 1 HAS BEGUN
You have until Monday at 8:00 PM PST to submit your actions.
If your SCP is sentient or otherwise autonomous, and you don't get an action in on time, it may decide for itself what to do.