◊ W E A T H E R ◊ The day beginning overcast, and a light rain starts around 1pm which continues throughout the day.
◊ E V E N T S ◊
Through a small icon on the desktop, camera feeds can be accessed from people’s computers today. Block B can spy on Block A, and vice versa but cannot look at feeds from their own block. Camera feeds include: public areas, and main rooms of individual rooms and include sound. Today there is also a feed available of the bar in the basement.
There is a cardboard box full of bits and pieces in the cafeteria of block A with Kyle’s name on. It is filled with scraps of beads, material, broken jewellery and other items of ‘junk’.
◊ C O M M U N I C A T I O N S ◊
Everyone receives the following message - the message will blink until it is read:-
Good morning,
As you are no doubt aware, the aim of this programme is to build a community. The last few days have been designed to highlight the relationships which you have and have not made, and to focus your attention towards developing new relationships in a limited environment. Now, we want to encourage you to work together with your fellow residents to achieve a common goal. As such, today you have a team goal which requires everyone to individually participate, thus playing their part.
You are each required to find an object of your choosing from a communal area. This object can be anything you wish. You are required to write a public journal entry detailing what that object is without actually naming it. You are required to then leave that object outside the door of your choice. This should be the door of another resident.
For those of you who have been left objects, your goal is to match your object up with the relevant journal entry and respond to that journal entry.
Only when the object which you placed has been ‘matched’ will your task for the day be completed.
If and when each member of your block has completed their task, your block will be able to access the basement, where the laundry room bar will be open until midnight tonight. There will be no access for your block until everyone in that block has completed the task. If one or more members of your block fail to complete their task, you will not be able to access the bar. You may help each other complete tasks, but it is not permitted to specifically tell people what object you placed. We suggest that you ensure that you are not seen placing your object by the person whose room you place it before. Please do not place more than one object. Such events will risk disqualification and lead to your group not being able to access the bar.
If both blocks complete the task, you will all be able to meet up in the bar. You will not, however, be able to gain access to the opposite block, only be able to access the basement and your 'home' block. This includes the laundry room.
Thank you,
The Administration
Wes receives the following message:-
Dr Andersen
Should your block complete the task set and access to the basement be granted, you will also be able to access the clinic until midnight tonight. There you will find medical files for all facility residents.
The Administration
Kyle receives the following message:-
Mr Van Allen
You will find a box of assorted items we feel may suit your requirements by the elevator.
The Administration
Pippa receives the following message:-
Dear Ms Abraham,
We have been carefully watching your behavior and conduct since your placement in the facility. You, out of all of the residents, seem to have the most problems with acting in a community constructive way. We would suggest that you take steps to improve your ability to act in conjunction with a group, or else we will have to reconsider your participation in this facility.
The Administration
New residents receive this welcome message on their computer. The message blinks until it is read.