Post by Ormonde on Oct 24, 2015 21:35:11 GMT
Led alongside your opponent by yet another masked attendant, you take in the sight of a new wing of the LGT facilities. The main room is simply massive, a staggering display of architecture that resembles something out of science fiction. It is dominated by glass and steel, with crisscrossing footbridges extending skyward as far as the eye can see, weaving around elevators and pneumatic tubes. You peer closer at the tubes and see a capsule go zipping by, presumable housing some LGT missive - or maybe a lunch order. The attendant seems to have stopped a short distance ahead of you, taking into account the time you would spend gawking at such a spectacle. As you come back to yourself, he sets out again, leading you away from the elevators and towards a room on the ground floor.
As you step inside the room, your eyes adjust from the natural light of the outside to the bright, fluorescent lights installed in the ceiling. A cursory glance around the room reveals nothing special, save for the walls. Rather than any sort of conventional building material, the walls appear to be made of - or covered by - white boards. There are a few tables and chairs around the room, each stocked with plentiful supplies of paper and writing instruments.
The attendant strolls toward the far wall, picking up a marker from one of the tables as he goes. "I've been told that you've already been informed of the rules, so there's nothing left for me to do but give you the start of your pattern."
3, 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 1, 2, 1, 4
"I'll leave you to it, then. Someone will be back to conduct the game once the consideration period has concluded."
Player #06 (Imada Saneatsu) - 132 Chips
Player #13 (LSRose) - 150 Chips
The Consideration Phase has begun! Each of you also has two Tokens. These can be used to buy hints during the course of this game. A hint for an algorithm comes at the cost of one Token. If you have already bought the hint for a specific algorithm, you can spend a second Token to buy the rest of the sequence (numbers 11-20). Or you can just buy the rest of the sequence for both of your Tokens!
If you think the algorithm is too difficult (or just feel like it), you can RESET the algorithm for a measly 25 Chips. This reset can happen only once per game but can be done at the behest of either player (or both!). A reset will be announced at the conclusion of a given round and will mark the start of a new Consideration Phase.
Round 1 will begin on 23:00:00 GMT on Tuesday, October 27th. As Daylight Savings Time appears to be changing times at various places around the world, I feel obligated to remind you to be aware, whenever this might apply to you. GMT undergoes no Daylight Savings Time, so round times will not be affected. I also want to remind you that decisions should be sent to BOTH Ormonde and the Liar Game (admin) account, should you make any this phase.
As you step inside the room, your eyes adjust from the natural light of the outside to the bright, fluorescent lights installed in the ceiling. A cursory glance around the room reveals nothing special, save for the walls. Rather than any sort of conventional building material, the walls appear to be made of - or covered by - white boards. There are a few tables and chairs around the room, each stocked with plentiful supplies of paper and writing instruments.
The attendant strolls toward the far wall, picking up a marker from one of the tables as he goes. "I've been told that you've already been informed of the rules, so there's nothing left for me to do but give you the start of your pattern."
3, 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 1, 2, 1, 4
"I'll leave you to it, then. Someone will be back to conduct the game once the consideration period has concluded."
Player #06 (Imada Saneatsu) - 132 Chips
Player #13 (LSRose) - 150 Chips
The Consideration Phase has begun! Each of you also has two Tokens. These can be used to buy hints during the course of this game. A hint for an algorithm comes at the cost of one Token. If you have already bought the hint for a specific algorithm, you can spend a second Token to buy the rest of the sequence (numbers 11-20). Or you can just buy the rest of the sequence for both of your Tokens!
If you think the algorithm is too difficult (or just feel like it), you can RESET the algorithm for a measly 25 Chips. This reset can happen only once per game but can be done at the behest of either player (or both!). A reset will be announced at the conclusion of a given round and will mark the start of a new Consideration Phase.
Round 1 will begin on 23:00:00 GMT on Tuesday, October 27th. As Daylight Savings Time appears to be changing times at various places around the world, I feel obligated to remind you to be aware, whenever this might apply to you. GMT undergoes no Daylight Savings Time, so round times will not be affected. I also want to remind you that decisions should be sent to BOTH Ormonde and the Liar Game (admin) account, should you make any this phase.