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Luceti Mods ([personal profile] lucetimods) wrote2013-09-10 11:30 pm
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Mission #14 - Follow Up and Vote

By the conclusion of this mission, the volunteers will have the option to either help the Iron Eye or take measures to ensure they fail. There are four options to take, each with their own pros and cons, as well as chances for success or failure. The involvement of the Lucetians will have a significant impact on future drafts and missions.

Of course, the question is: what are the Iron Eye up to? If you haven’t figured it out, you may have to make a decision with just what you’ve figured out.

The voting will impact things thusly:

Options 1 and 2 are pro-Iron Eye. By voting for them, one vote is ADDED to their chance of success.

Options 3 and 4 are anti-Iron Eye. But voting against them, one voted is SUBTRACTED to their chance of success.

Whichever of the four options get the majority vote will be the one that is used to determine the outcome of the mission. So, for instance, if Option 3 is chosen with 10 votes for Anti-Iron Eye, and 4 votes for Pro-Iron Eye, we could end up with:
40% - 10% + 4% = 34% chance of success. This means the Iron Eye would very likely fail, which is the desired option of the majority vote.


Once we have the votes in, we’ll use the random dice roll in an AIM chatroom, where we will roll a 100-sided die. If the dice rolls 34 or higher, the Iron Eye will fail. Likewise, if the success percentage is at 85%, then any dice roll over 85 will result in failure.

Bear in mind that there are 28 characters involved, which means that there is a lot of sway on the success rate based simply on agreeing with any one option.

The dice roll will take place in lucetiplot on September 15th at 11:00PM EST for those who wish to observe. If you do not have your vote in by then, it will not be counted. But this should give you ample time to try and figure out what’s really going on and decide what your character will do.

And so your options are thus:

1. They help the Iron Eye find the entrance to the cultist’s underground city and do not report to the Malnosso. Although this dramatically increases the chances to succeed, it will also put them in danger of some reprisal.
Pro: This route secures them an alliance with the Iron Eye. The repercussions could dramatically shift the war away from the cultists.
Con: Direct collaboration would make them accountable to the Malnosso, and they would lack the ability to deny their involvement.
Chance of Iron Eye Success: 80% + one point for each volunteer supporting the Iron Eye.


2. They help the Iron Eye by not telling the Malnosso what’s going on. This increases the chance of success and doesn’t put them in any kind of danger. They claim ignorance.
Pro: This route frees them of accountability. The repercussions could dramatically shift the war away from the cultists.
Con: Their relationship with the Iron Eye and Malnosso is not improved, but it isn’t ruined either. Luceti’s influence is not altered.
Chance of Iron Eye Success: 60% + one point for each volunteer supporting the Iron Eye.


3. They report the Iron Eye’s activities to the Malnosso, informing them of their ultimate goal. This also reveals Bil’s location. This decreases the chance of success and doesn’t put the volunteers in any danger.
Pro: This route guarantees they secure some tangible physical reward for Luceti in return for their loyalty to the Organization. This could be new infrastructure, an expanded barrier, or some other surprise gift.
Con: This route leaves Bil and the Iron Eye’s fate to the Malnosso, which is not promising for either of them.
Chance of Iron Eye Success: 40% - one point for each volunteer opposing the Iron Eye.


4. They find a way to sabotage the Iron Eye’s activities, but don’t report it to the Malnosso. This dramatically decreases the chance of success, but puts them in danger of reprisal.
Pro: This route leaves the Iron Eye and Bil in tact, but foils their plans. They maintain good relations with the Malnosso.
Con: The route sours relations with the Iron Eye.
Chance of Iron Eye Success: 20% - one point for each volunteer opposing the Iron Eye.


Characters will find out the results of their decision via an NPC post sometime later in September.
godbent: (Seriously I cried a little)

[personal profile] godbent 2013-09-15 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
Now seated, and planning to keep out of the conversation now she said all she needed to say, Haruhi just narrows her eyes and has her gaze dart over to the man in the corner. Had he been there the whole time? And seriously, what was the point of keeping quiet about that?

...

And then, after her initial surprise and annoyance wash over her, she decides that even she needs to think about that. People - well, cultists - would be denied another chance. It would be erasing people from existence, so it's not the same as killing--

... When did she start to think of "death" as not being final?
selphie_t: (be careful of my heart)

[personal profile] selphie_t 2013-09-15 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
The concept of death will never sit well with Selphie even after all that she's experienced. It's an overwhelming concept that leaves her full of cold rage but it had to be said. This is the consequence of what leaving this bomb in tact will have. She starts to breathe short, quicker breaths to remain calm but she needs to leave the tent.

Which is exactly what she does at this point in time. She doesn't have anything to add to the debate as slips quietly to the side of the tent and makes a quiet exit. She doesn't go very far however. There's an empty supply crate just outside the tent where she seats herself to listen in the cooler air. She'd see this through to the end, no matter how disgusted it left her feeling.
falenandawn: ([commander] sigh)

[personal profile] falenandawn 2013-09-15 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
Frey's gaze follows Selphie as she exits, but he does not make to follow, even as a sad look overtakes his expression. As much as he would like to comfort his friend, he needed to hear what was being said. Questions were being asked, and new information was being placed on the table. Even with his own mind trying to grasp at all the consequences of this new information, he knew one thing.

He had to stay. This was too important to walk out of, even for her sake. He'd apologize later..... but for now, he stayed where he was, listening to the questions being asked and taking in the information being presented.