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thoughtformed2013-09-17 10:53 am
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So, while we're having a bit of a quiet time, sort of, question to ponder and/or discuss:
Why do you think we've been brought here?
Inquiring minds want to know your opinion.
- D.G.
Why do you think we've been brought here?
Inquiring minds want to know your opinion.
- D.G.
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Or would you rather cause a scene ta see if any powers that be respond?
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There are also non-human sources to tap into.
Why do people only aim for the things that will obviously fail, here?
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Like who?
Dunno, maybe they're not trained on how to handle a escape plan.
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Making sense so far?
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Making sense, but I can still see a lot of holes in your plan.
How do you know they don't know what we look like? Who knows how long we were out before waking up in that hospital. Maybe long enough to take pictures and file them away with our charts.
If you wanna go through the disguise aspect, it's nearly October. Wait for Halloween to try and go undercover then.
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... besides, Halloween is for fun. Not work.
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While not everyone is a doctor or a nurse, that doesn't rule out the fact that people talk to one another, or potentially have photos of us that others have seen.
...Right.
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[Except, it's him, so that's a bit difficult, but still.]
But that'd still be just two people. And there's a lot of ~non-fictionals~ around. Businesses, schools, infrastructure. Not enough coverage.
And, yeah, that's where disguise comes in.
But, of course, if you wanna give up before you've even tried... go right ahead.
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I was trying to think your plan out through. There are a lot of non-fictionals around, yeah, but they've been here longer than any of us. If a new 'non-fictional' were to slip it, wouldn't it cause suspicion?
I keep getting the feeling this place is like Pleasantville, where everyone knows each other and has been for over ten plus years. Enough to know if someone's new or deceiving them.
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Obviously I wouldn't say when over the phones, come on.