I spot two of the cool people off to one side and head over to indroduce myself.
Oh, you.
"Ah, well met Vector-san, I see you are ready for this new year and already going on about math, what are you looking forward to this year?"
Meeting cute boys and/or girls, getting good grades, and lynching scum.
So, are you just going to spend all day introducing yourself to people and hope they get nosebleeds from the encounter, or are you going to start looking for bullies?
I presume you noticed there are 16 players and only 14 horses. Are you rooming with someone?
What does whether I have a roommate or not have to do with the number of horses in this game?
I have a stable, for fuck's sake, the horses can go in there.
If not, would you room with me?
Ew, no.
Get lost.
Vector/Groovester: Do you think switching out after this first week will cause problems for you?
This question has been asked and answered, and as you can see, Vector has not, in fact, left at all.
Why, thank you for pointing this out on behalf of myself.
But anytime anyone answers a question directed at me, even redundant ones, I snap at them and ask what they were trying to accomplish, and this is no exception.
I'm nearly capable enough of answering questions directed at me, so why are you stepping in and answering them for me?
Jim/Vector: How will your dual nature affect future late-game readings of you?
Replacements favor the slot regardless of the original player's alignment, as any oddities can be dismissed as the previous player being weird.
It's not every day a player gets to choose their own substitute though, so I suspect people will put more stock into their reads on me when Vector returns.
If Vector were gone, which she is not, because I am Vector and I am here right now.
(I was under the impression that these kinds of questions were what was supposed to be asked given the theme and Ford posting first) peer-pressure)
Ah, so you don't like thinking for yourself.
Noted.
Jim/Vector: I love that split personality there X3
Anywhoo, given the context of this game--how would you approach newbies and their attitudes? If they make a scummy mistake? Will there be any difference when interacting with 'more experienced' players?
I've basically forgotten how to play so I'm winging it here.
I'm assuming that the newer players are experienced enough that their newness won't be an anchor around their neck that will get them killed just because they have no idea what they're doing. Which means, all's fair. If I feel like they're scummy, I'm going to press them.
I'll probably refer to my experiences with the more experienced players, which I discovered the last time I played was totally useless.