No. [ he hesitates for only a brief moment. ] I asked them a couple of other questions, like what would happen if you tried to erase someone not on a Thursday and everything, but even in asking about how the game worked they never mentioned a lockdown or anything.
Which is weird. Why lock us all in and then everybody falls asleep anyway?
[ he's squinting in thought because something rang said just made some sense to him. ]
It's probably so a whole team can't go and target a single person or something like that. So, close. No interference. If erasing somebody earns you points for your team and it's a good amount, it'd probably be like cheating if there wasn't a higher risk involved.
The real question is if Hikari even fell asleep in the first place.
I'm not saying that's exactly it but it's a possibility we can't outrule yet with how things happened. Otherwise then it's a too-weird coincidence it all happened to all of us at the same time. I still just don't get how it would work without some kind of exception to that rule or whatever.
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Which is weird. Why lock us all in and then everybody falls asleep anyway?
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[he sounds so dry, like the idea of thursday night murder where only two people get to run around in is somehow lower than the bar he was expecting,]
Or to stop us from interfering, despite it being a team-based game?
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It's probably so a whole team can't go and target a single person or something like that. So, close. No interference. If erasing somebody earns you points for your team and it's a good amount, it'd probably be like cheating if there wasn't a higher risk involved.
The real question is if Hikari even fell asleep in the first place.
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So what, only the killer and the person they wanted to kill stayed awake? And the rest of just went to sleep because we weren't bloodthirsty enough?
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I'm not saying that's exactly it but it's a possibility we can't outrule yet with how things happened. Otherwise then it's a too-weird coincidence it all happened to all of us at the same time. I still just don't get how it would work without some kind of exception to that rule or whatever.