soulping ([personal profile] soulping) wrote2014-04-08 06:44 pm

GULGALLANA

[The lights dim and you are no longer in a classroom, but a low key bar. An older gentleman from behind the counter is looking at you as if waiting for your next order. La Torre's voice comes from nowhere in particular:]

Let's pick up where we left all, shall we? You are sitting in a bar. Why are you drinking?
dirtydoll: (There won’t be anything left)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] dirtydoll 2014-04-08 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
In this case, it's only 'because the echo is telling us to'. Otherwise it's a pointless act.

...it's probably going to be pointless anyway.
debate_avenger: (This is the way it should be)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] debate_avenger 2014-04-08 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
The reason probably is pretty pointless, but that numbers will affect our strategy. If we assume it's possible that people at the max can hit their limit, the average drink will be about 16 points worth.
dirtydoll: (Life goes on; it gets so heavy)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] dirtydoll 2014-04-08 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
They'll almost certainly be worth different amounts though. If we end up choosing drinks with a lot of points, a high limit would be best, wouldn't it?
debate_avenger: (My plans are already in motion)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] debate_avenger 2014-04-08 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, the objective is to get as close as possible without going higher, so it's hard to tell if that'll help or not. On the one hand, it does make it hard to go higher, but... Without the ability to tell how much a drink is worth, we're kind of guessing.
dirtydoll: (I have been here many times before)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] dirtydoll 2014-04-08 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
There might be a pattern we can figure out if we have enough time...time that a high limit will give us. We should give ourselves as many points as possible.