juvenilemongoose
New Member
Look, man, your soul? I'm gonna totally chew on it, and floss with your spirit.
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Post by juvenilemongoose on Feb 28, 2006 1:06:54 GMT -5
What if somebody is assigned to kill their roomate? Do the protection laws come into full effect and no shot counts? Would the following scenarios be true: 1. Target shoots assassin in room: assassin cannot enter coma. 2. Assassin shoots target (::flag on the play:: Unsportsmanlike Conduct): Assassination does not count as target is in their room
So are all activites for roomates to take place outside of the dorms as they should, logically, for such a scenario?
Found some people who expressed their concern in the matter, as they are afraid their roomate (both of them thought this) would lame out and make the rules a headahce instead of a challenge.
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Post by Moderator on Feb 28, 2006 3:14:07 GMT -5
I would assume that assassination would take place outside the dorm.
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Edoras
Junior Member
Shoot first, ask questions later, followed by more shooting.
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Post by Edoras on Feb 28, 2006 8:53:37 GMT -5
As the rules stand now, only your second point would be true.
For example, if said John Doe was really that paranoid, his morning regime would be kinda like: Wake up Shower Brush teeth Wake up Roommate Shoot roommate Eat breakfast.
That way, whether or not he's being targeted by his roommate, he's safe. I actually like this concept. Imagine the one day that John Doe wakes up and realizes his roommate is mysteriously absent...
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