http://theharperisgood.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] theharperisgood.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-08-03 12:21 am
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The Kludge's Guide to the Universe | Dangershop, Wednesday Afternoon (Week 4)

"Now that you've mastered the art of the clever escape, it's time to master the speedy one."

Harper tapped a control, bringing up the empty cells from last week. "After all, breaking out of your cell is only the beginning."

"Your objective today is to make it to the spaceport on the other side of this dangerous, seedy city. You can split up, stay together, try to meet up with other escapees, then beg, bluff, and bribe your way though the city. One caveat though, keep violence to a minimum, not only does it attract attention, attacking your pursuers makes it personal. This goes double for deaths. You kill someone? You fail the exercise, as does everyone you're with at the time."

[ooc: The guards and inhabitants of the city are moddable for the most part since I'm kinda brain dead tonight but there might be a surprise or two.]

[ooc: OCD threads coming are up. Post away!]
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Re: The Cells - Go it alone. (Kludge- Wk4)

[identity profile] fatalvoyage.livejournal.com 2006-08-02 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
One thing was for sure: If Tempe was ever caught in this situation in real life, she was going to end up dead. Possibly twice.

All that aside, she'd taken careful notes during Harper's short lecture, and was sure she could make it through at least one phase of this thing without dying.

Escaping from the cell had been the easy part: all she'd had to do was kick at the door panel for awhile (quietly, so as not to attract any attention from the guards) until the cover came off, and then cause a short circuit in the electrical wiring.

Now that she was out, however, she was a little lost.

Sliding along the walls quietly, and hoping to blend in, Tempe made her way out of the room housing the cells without attracting any attention.

She had a feeling however, that luck was not on her side, and she'd get caught eventually.