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Smerdle rolled 2 10-sided dice:
1, 7
Total: 8 (2-20)
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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:11 am
Mental Assessment: The prisons are one of the safest places to live in during the event; but those in charge want to keep it that way. This means making sure anyone who's lucky enough to be staying in a cell should be mentally equipped to handle what's in store for them. The first test any prison faction member has to go through is psychological testing; we're already filled with former criminals, it's too dangerous to ignore. The world outside is life-threatening enough; the last thing we need is insanity killing us from the inside, too.
These tests can be taken once daily while still in civvie stage of membership. This consists of one Rorschach test, and one simple ethics question. You can only do this test 10 times total, and you cannot pick the same Rorschach twice - nor can you pick the same ethics question twice. You're allowed to choose which ones you do, or if you'd rather roll for them, they are numbered from 1-10, simply roll 2d10. Just make sure you pick different ones each time.
You can do both in one post, or use separate posts for each - but you must have a word count of at least 100 words for each part, either way. Your internal dialogue can be as crazy or murderous as is canon for the character, but it would probably be best not to say you see yourself killing someone in the Rorschach test, if you want to move on to the next stage. (AKA, lying is OOCly totally allowed/encouraged).
What if my character sees nothing? -This is a perfectly valid response, and yet will obviously give you issues when getting to 100 words. Thankfully, the psychologist who is administering these tests is very insistent. You are allowed to roleplay having an argument with the psychologist, whose only response to your problem is to try harder. He tells you to twist it. Turn it. Let your eyes unfocus. He will give your character every possible generic advice on how to see something, and they may still not see anything - but at least this will give you enough fodder to use for the roleplay.
Is there a right answer to the ethics questions? -There is never a right answer for ethics questions such as these. You are an individual, and will react in different ways to different things. We will not judge or expel you for being scared. We're all scared. We will not judge or expel you for your answers if they reflect that fear. There are no right answers, but there are wrong answers. Those are the only ones we will be looking for. Answer carefully, and remember that our faction rewards respect and safety.
Rewards You may claim 2 bars for the first time you take this test. You may claim 1 bar for any other day you do it afterward. (Limit 1 time per day)
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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 12:11 pm
Rorschach Test "It's a bug."
Max waited in silence as the psychologist scribbled something on her notepad, meeting his stoicism with her own. He squinted. It looked expectant, like the grasshopper that had joined their picnic a couple of summers ago. It had hopped up on their plastic popcorn bucket and his daughter and the insect had shared a full forty-five seconds of quiet, mutual contemplation before Monica had noticed it was there and screeched like a siren.GET IT AWAY FROM HERRRRRRRRR He'd chosen to move Dana rather than squash the bug, and in the commotion that followed, it had hopped away all on its own. A peaceful encounter.
"A grasshopper at a picnic."
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Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 2:34 pm
Ethics Question
7. Were you loyal to any person / family / group / religion in the past, and if so, will this impede your ability to be loyal to your faction now? If not, do you feel like loyalty and respect come easy to you? Was he loyal...
Max snorted. He had been for seven years. But was he now? He didn't think so. Sure, there were a number of people here who he had grown to appreciate for reasons he could barely quantify, but... would he do for them what he would have for his family? He would do anything for his kids. He couldn't say the same about these folks he'd only known for a month.
"I was loyal. I don't feel like all of my attention is here yet, but that's not my family's fault. I don't know where they are. I can't choose them over you. I am as loyal to Apple as I can be."
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