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Vas Captio Mods ([info]vas_captio_mod) wrote in [info]vas_captio_rpg,
@ 2009-07-25 19:12:00

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Entry tags:!complete, day 17, experiment, location: carnival

Who: Open
What: Monitors placed around town. Please enjoy the entertainment presented to you, courtesy of TBTB
Where: The carnival
When: Day 17 7:00am - close of day seventeen
Rating: TBA
Status: Active


A monitor appears on a seat on the ferris wheel.

Lexie Grey and Amaratsu are being shown in the experiment "Panic Room." None of the monitors can be seen, only their reactions to what is on the monitors below the camera observing them are obvious. This monitor has sound which also cannot be disabled or muffled.

All monitors are black and white and are familiar to those characters who took part in "panic room." All are labelled "our dear departed." Monitors will go black at precisely 4:24 PM where all characters on screen will die for everyone to see.



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[info]fromgallifrey
2009-07-27 10:28 am UTC (link)
The Doctor was a slow riser from his rather comfortable bumper car. Looking up with a grin to where he'd attached the TARDIS sign in the rafters he pushed himself up and out into the morning with a smile. That's when he spotted that old fashioned monitor with two women on it. He didn't happen to know either of them personally; yet, there they were.

"What's this all about?" He asked, seeing the women enraptured with something just below the camera's line of sight. "Hello?" He asked, thinking perhaps they could see him. Upon the quizzical look on their faces he scratched at his head. "Right..."

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