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RS2: The Tokyo Problem (Velmont Judging)

OOC: there doesn't seem to be any method to discern who is going where, they all have to pause at the security station. Due to Gus' incorporally Scout quickly looses track of him. The only people she can detect that are standing around are the people in the visitor's counter, the security guards and the students.
 

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OOC: Sorry for the delay guys. I meant to put up a 'Going to Gencon' post but apparently it slipped my mind'

Marie tried to non-chalantly activate her radio while rubbing her neck. "I think we need to keep together for now. I'm going to try to stay with the group a bit and see where it leads me and I cant really do otherwise without drawing attention.
 
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The high schoolers and Marie are ushered through the security checkpoint as one of the teachers begins a long spiel about Ichitawa Industries and their benefit to Japanese economy. Gus easilly passes through the checkpoint and Scout is able to slip through it with the last of the group.
 

[sblock=OOC]I meant to mention that Gus walks through the guards instead of through the checkpoint. Had some nice descriptions in mind, of the (flavor-text only) effects this has on the guards, but I'll save those for another opportunity.[/sblock]
 

Victor_Von said:
[sblock=OOC]I meant to mention that Gus walks through the guards instead of through the checkpoint. Had some nice descriptions in mind, of the (flavor-text only) effects this has on the guards, but I'll save those for another opportunity.[/sblock]

wow...that's creepy...and kind of cool
 

Gustav Makesbabiescry continues down the hallway, silent and invisible, neither breathing nor touching the floor. He strays a little ahead of the tour group, fading in and out of tangibility as he sticks his head through doorways.

Always interested in the bizarre "waking logic" that governs human lives, he's listening for the tour guide to start speaking.
 

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