Danganronpa: The Tragedy

Does water still run, and is the kitchen still open at night?
 
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So, the rules.


If I understand this correctly, each person can only post ten times per trial, and only in the order dictated. Votes happen after. Does this mean people aren't able to point out inconsistencies when they arise, and can't carry out an open dialogue on given topics?


Now that the trial has begun, are players allowed to RP getting there, (disregarding the post order) and ask last-minute questions about the investigation they were carrying out? (i.e. Is the gallon of milk next to Alex spoiled, cold, or warm?)


Is it possible for the blackened to end up with the revolver of hope?


When you said "Each revolver can only be used every two rounds", does the round they used it on count? (They would only need to wait one additional round between uses) Also, is it every two rounds, starting from usage, or of any two rounds? (Any two rounds means they would be able to use revolvers in rounds back-to-back as long as they didn't use the revolver the rounds before and after, every two rounds means they need to wait a round after usage- two if the round they used it on doesn't count.)


Finally, if someone uses the revolver of despair between rounds, do you let people know they skipped a round, or does the revolver of hope always need to fire blind?
 
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@Ryik


Lot of questions here, gonna answer them all.


Now that I think about that, the posting order thing is a little inflexible, so maybe I'll work something out next trial.


All investigations are done, no more questions.


The blackened can not get the revolver of hope.


The round they used it on counts


If a revolver is used I will announce it and the person who has the other revolver will decide whether or not to use it.
 
Yes, I agree with the posting order problem. I personally think that posting order should not be restricted, too much, to say the least.


Is it possible to do the trial like an open debate?


If not, why?


@Kiseichu
 
Kiseichu said:
Oh, and whoever kicked down my fucking cardboard cutout in the boy's bathroom is gonna get the gatling gu-, I mean cold shoulder from me."

Instantly shipped.
Almost a shame that it has every reason to never, ever happen.
 
O-kay, I kind of expected the trial would be more like in the games, where everyone's just throwing ideas out and hoping something sticks to the wall.


Not how I would have handled it, but alright.


EDIT: I was seriously hoping I could start off the trial with something simple, like Ayu saying 'Okay, missed the investigation. How and where did the victim die again?' instead of simply jumping to conclusions on the murderer.
 
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Yeah. That's what I have been expecting too.


To be honest, posting in a certain order during a trial would make things kinda...weird.


As jumping out at the right time with the right evidence is the point of the trial, right? @Kiseichu


It doesn't play out that well in my head if things go in order. Frankly speaking, I prefer things to be open.
 
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I'VE GOT IT! The posting order will be eliminated, but there will still be rotations. So each person can post X amount of times with X character. I'm confused about this myself, but I remember Entarriance mentioning something about waiting 5 other people to post before you do
 
I am really liking this roleplay even though 1 person "dropped" out I guess I mean he hasn't been on so.
 
Kiseichu said:
I'VE GOT IT! The posting order will be eliminated, but there will still be rotations. So each person can post X amount of times with X character. I'm confused about this myself, but I remember Entarriance mentioning something about waiting 5 other people to post before you do
Well, yeah, I would have handled it that way. Posting whenever you get a chance, but not until X amount of people have posted after you did.
 
Oh, also, every evidences that was ever discovered by any person during the investigation is "public information" and is available to be used by everyone right? Except for some special cases. @Kiseichu


So peoples could skip the part where they recollect information from others, maybe?
 
Dreamtique said:
Oh, also, every evidences that was ever discovered by any person during the investigation is "public information" and is available to be used by everyone right? Except for some special cases. @Kiseichu
So peoples could skip the part where they recollect information from others, maybe?
Well, Yaeger wouldn't know about most things without people telling him and Ayu COMPLETELY missed everything. It'd be silly for both of them to know about the evidence.


EDIT: And, only Ayu was the one who did the test with the dorm rooms. So she should be the only one to know about it.
 
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Dreamtique said:
Oh, also, every evidences that was ever discovered by any person during the investigation is "public information" and is available to be used by everyone right? Except for some special cases. @Kiseichu
So peoples could skip the part where they recollect information from others, maybe?
Yes, the only special case is Chess's ghost sighting
 
Kiseichu said:
Yes, the only special case is Chess's ghost sighting
Oh come on. Really? Even though Ayu was the only one who did the test with the dorms and didn't bother to tell anyone about who did and didn't reply? Even those who were outside of the bathroom and didn't bother to investigate the entire thing? Even though not everyone followed the blood trail?


Ah, whatever. Guess I'll roll with it.
 
Ammokkx said:
Oh come on. Really? Even though Ayu was the only one who did the test with the dorms and didn't bother to tell anyone about who did and didn't reply? Even those who were outside of the bathroom and didn't bother to investigate the entire thing? Even though not everyone followed the blood trail?
Ah, whatever. Guess I'll roll with it.
That's to prevent the "spotlight" problem from occurring.
 
Ammokkx said:
Oh come on. Really? Even though Ayu was the only one who did the test with the dorms and didn't bother to tell anyone about who did and didn't reply? Even those who were outside of the bathroom and didn't bother to investigate the entire thing? Even though not everyone followed the blood trail?
Ah, whatever. Guess I'll roll with it.
Okay, I'm going to need to change that as well...


All evidence acquired through searching with bold actions are public information, other things like the ghost sighting are special cases.
 
Kiseichu said:
Okay, I'm going to need to change that as well...
All evidence acquired through searching with bold actions are public information, other things like the ghost sighting are special cases.
But stuff like Ayu's dorm test was bold and Sehema's following of the blood trail was bold. Are you seriously telling me everyone just spilled the beans right before getting in, or while inside, the elevator?

Dreamtique said:
That's to prevent the "spotlight" problem from occurring.
Well, yeah. But that still doesn't mean some characters should know some things. I don't think Ayu should be aware of ANY of the evidence from the investigation since she didn't even bother, but on the flipside, she has one piece of information nobody else has.


I could see a case for Yaeger knowing everything that happened in the bathroom and knowing a blood trail exists but not where it ends. That's about the only public information I can see him having.


But again, I'll roll with it.
 
Ammokkx said:
But stuff like Ayu's dorm test was bold and Sehema's following of the blood trail was bold. Are you seriously telling me everyone just spilled the beans right before getting in, or while inside, the elevator?
Well Yamamoto found the blood trial but Sehema went with me
 
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