I’m taking the three votes as-is, because I’m trying to update faster
.I’ll average your votes by assigning 4 points to your first choice, 3 points to your second choice, and so on, until your last choice gets 0 points. Point totals:
C - 9
A - 8
B - 8
D - 3
E - 2
The top two will get you a bonus if the rebel chooses to escape by a means that those can affect, so you will get a bonus to choices
A, B, and C.
Cargo vessel John Philip SousaFansworth is trying to convince the rebel, Jacob Eldin, while on the way back to Antarctica.
I'm assuming you'll tell him about the wormhole problem, so let's look at what else you might tell him.
What do you tell him about the other rebels?A: Say they're alive (true)
B: Say they're dead
C: Say they have repented and/or are helping the Republic now.
What do you say about what killed Anna?A: Say that it was a rogue soldier and that he has since been executed for his crimes. (true)
B: Claim that it was a mistake.
C: Allude to the fact that the "Iridium" entity is resurrecting.
What do you tell him about resurrection technology?A: Tell him that a parallel universe may be able to resurrect Anna. (true)
B: Tell him about Fallas d' Florists' resurrection experiments. (true)
C: Both A and B.
D: Allude to the possibility of resurrecting Anna without giving specifics.
E: Don't tell him anything.
F: Something else…
Do you propose a deal?A: Offer him freedom in exchange for information on any other rebels.
B: Tell him that you're willing to work with him to improve the Republic.
C: Propose no such thing.
What do you tell of your own reservations about the government?A: Claim that you'd rather see a democracy.
B: Hint that you don't agree with the political structure but don't outright say anything.
C: Stick to the party line.
Do you send your guards out of the room before you say this?A: Yes. (He's tied up and unarmed, after all.)
B: No.
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