keybroad: (Flush)
Lotus ❊ ([personal profile] keybroad) wrote2017-04-23 01:38 pm

999 CAST MEETING (TNDG DAY 2)

[Lotus wakes up in the sci-fi set along with some of the others. She goes off on her own to get dressed in a Star Trek teal jumpsuit. She comes back with two cinnamon rolls. She sits on her bed and claps her hands. The bracelets on her arms jangle and should get a decent amount of attention.]

So. We should all talk as a group, I guess.

[She proceeds to begin eating the cinnamon rolls. Both are apparently for herself.]
unexpectedboner: (don't blame the player blame the game)

[personal profile] unexpectedboner 2017-04-26 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Though it's not like all of us broke the law to begin with...

[shrugs]

Either way, I think we should just keep things vague. Harder to notice the holes in a story if it's already like Swiss cheese.
exequte: (well first I had to get some cash)

[personal profile] exequte 2017-04-28 06:30 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, one of the easiest ways to be caught in a lie is not to have the details you need ready. You don't want to go out of your way to share information you don't need to, but you want to know what your answers will be.
unexpectedboner: (what to expect when you're expecting)

[personal profile] unexpectedboner 2017-04-28 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
I guess. Just seems like a better idea to just change the subject before getting asked how good Seven is at crane pose.
exequte: (hardly anyone even died mostly sometimes)

[personal profile] exequte 2017-04-28 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
True, but I never said we should volunteer information, but if someone does decide to ask how good he is with crane pose, it'd be better to have an idea of where we're going with this - especially if we're supposed to make sure the answers are coordinated.