[ I shouldn't be talking about this with a little girl. The very fact that this is happening is nauseating, and for a moment, I wasn't sure I could answer her at all.]
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Yeah.
Yeah, there is.
[ I repeat myself for my sake, since thinking about it logically, there is a way. ]
Every night, the VIPs decide to kill the same person that the medical team will stay on to protect. That way, there's no deaths in the morning.
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If the Detonator has to give out a key, they should try to always give it to the same person who's not going to use it. We don't know if keys stack, but if it doesn't, then that lowers the risks for everyone too.
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Finally, during trials, we have to keep voting to execute no one. That way, the VIPs will eventually win through conversion, but no one will have to lose their life again.
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[ I shouldn't be talking about this with a little girl. The very fact that this is happening is nauseating, and for a moment, I wasn't sure I could answer her at all.]
...
Yeah.
Yeah, there is.
[ I repeat myself for my sake, since thinking about it logically, there is a way. ]
Every night, the VIPs decide to kill the same person that the medical team will stay on to protect. That way, there's no deaths in the morning.
...
If the Detonator has to give out a key, they should try to always give it to the same person who's not going to use it. We don't know if keys stack, but if it doesn't, then that lowers the risks for everyone too.
...
Finally, during trials, we have to keep voting to execute no one. That way, the VIPs will eventually win through conversion, but no one will have to lose their life again.