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fourth trial
[When the investigation finishes, the lights begin to flicker on and off as that low, gentle rumble echoes through the opera house. Again for those investigating the grounds the outdoor lights illuminating the still night flicker to get their attention.
Your intermission is ending. Please return to your trial room.
The court room looks just as it did before: the grand chandelier glittering above your heads, the dusty red velvet seats. In the orchestra pit your circle of wooden podiums are waiting. Angus, Riley and Shilo's podiums are draped in black crepe with their greyscale funerary portraits, just like your friends before them. The ghost light glows softly behind the podiums.
The curtain is closed, waiting to open when a decision has been reached and the execution can commence.
When everyone is in their places, the Phantom's voice echoes loud and clear through the theatre from his place in box 5. He still sounds distracted, just as he was for his other public appearance this week, like there are other things weighing on his mind.]
You must now determine who was responsible for the death of Shilo Wallace. Submit your vote on the podiums when you are certain of your choice.
[Gather your evidence and let's begin.]
Your intermission is ending. Please return to your trial room.
The court room looks just as it did before: the grand chandelier glittering above your heads, the dusty red velvet seats. In the orchestra pit your circle of wooden podiums are waiting. Angus, Riley and Shilo's podiums are draped in black crepe with their greyscale funerary portraits, just like your friends before them. The ghost light glows softly behind the podiums.
The curtain is closed, waiting to open when a decision has been reached and the execution can commence.
When everyone is in their places, the Phantom's voice echoes loud and clear through the theatre from his place in box 5. He still sounds distracted, just as he was for his other public appearance this week, like there are other things weighing on his mind.]
You must now determine who was responsible for the death of Shilo Wallace. Submit your vote on the podiums when you are certain of your choice.
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[A beat.]
We remember new things every week. Perhaps this killer remembered something even more dire. The needs of the many versus the needs of the few.
[You've never even seen Star Trek Mephisto, how tf do you know that line.]
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I've told a few of you already about what's going on with where I come from, so if you think that's reason to ask me any questions- go ahead. I can't really do much other than say it wasn't me, and that I'd rather figure out another way of escaping.
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... Eternal paradise after striving for an eternity to get back would have been enough to tempt me at one point, at least.
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...This week I remembered losing a Revue.
I'm not yet out of the running for Top Star, but it's the first time I can remember losing in all my time participating in the Auditions. But I also lost to someone who had never been in any of my cycles before. She literally just... had never been there until this time.
Clau-chan was from a time beyond when my cycle would end and restart again. I thought at first that maybe she was just from another timeline, maybe one that continued after I went back in time. But now I'm starting to think I might have actually lost finally.
...I wouldn't take the risk now if I can't guarantee my title as Top Star. I know it might not mean much, but I can promise you that.
[ so just laying it all out ]
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[No hesitation. He was a little worried at first but.]
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[Does he have permission to kill God now?]
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It doesn't make sense.
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[She looks at Stephen, a bit betrayed.]
Besides. You know what we... talked about. You know what my plan was, and it wasn't murder.
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Christine. When did you start seeing Ruth? Tuesday, right, with the rest of us? [PLEASE SAY YES]
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[... Right?]
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[Listen, she's panicking, explain it to her slowly.]
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You'd die, too, though.
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Did you do something to 'Jeremy'? Or are you speaking rhetorically?
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[He is going to Christine and standing behind her very defensively. At least she's small and makes him look taller than she is!]
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I was saying if I did, and I was willing to sacrifice you all for it, then I'd lose Jeremy too. And I'm... I could never...
[Not when he'd admitted that to her.]
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cw: unwanted romance advances
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