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The Helpful Islandia Staff ([personal profile] islandiastaff) wrote 2015-01-19 03:49 pm (UTC)

CONFESSION CAM ROUNDUP

DAY 0



So, a spy, eh? Hmm hmm hmm... the Tsuruyas are nothing but not sneaky when they needs to be. I wonder who the other spies are? Ah well. This is gonna be super megas fun, even if I lose! I just hope everybody else sees it the same way. Seems like this could get ugly if we ain't all good sports about it.



[Leorio's face gets in real close to the camera, staring for a moment.]

....

I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT I AM DOING.

DAY 1



[This confession cam is just a frog sitting in front of the camera for two hours. Occasionally he ribbits. Occasionally someone nearby whispers: Hey, Tapioca, sing them something or Get up and dance around! or, after a particularly loud ribbit, Haha, yeah, I feel you there, buddy!]



[It's after the first trial, and Robin is rubbing the back of her neck sheepishly.]

Just me, Ema, and that other girl. Can you believe that, man? I guess I got caught up in the moment, again!

[A groan.] I'm probably gonna get voted off tomorrow by 'em! I hope we really end up at a lounge, and I'm not shot into the sun or anything...

DAY 2



Everyone's discussing about voting out Tsuruya, all because of my one vote on her the other day. Didn't think it'd gain that much traction.

Whoever slipped that note to that kid though...they might be dangerous if they noticed that much.



It might have been easier if Robin hadn't run her mouth like that. The whole idea about me telling her where I was leaving the napkin was that she could then plausibly claim she'd just found that secret message.

[Ema sighs and shakes her head.]

Oh well. I made sure we had our evidence and it helped us make our conviction. I knew we'd need it. The first rule of the the courtroom is that decisive evidence is king and scientifically speaking that's been true since forever, even back in the olden days when we had the Jurist System. Sure, you get your Manfred von Karmas who can just glare at an attorney or a judge and they fold half the time, but even they back it up with evidence.

Granted, evidence that they sometimes made up, but the note was exactly what it was supposed to be! A note from the detective.

Me.

[She grins widely.]

But you guys guessed that by now, right?

Robin isn't the other detective, but I know who they are. And we're working together.



[The frog is on the camera again! This time, you can see that he's sitting on top of a teapot, but the camera angle puts whoever is underneath the teapot out of the picture.

There's a voice speaking, but the frog isn't opening his mouth.]


Hello, everybody! It's me, Detective O'Pickles, the great frog detective. I'm here to crack the case, so don't worry!

Now, let's look at the clues. Clue #1, the napkin. Whoever our detective is, they were on that boat 'cause otherwise, how could they get a napkin? Clue #2, the handwriting. Whoever wrote that note has super nice and neat and fancy handwriting! Clue #3, Tsuruya. Ivlis voted for Tsuruya on the first day! Is that a coinky-dink? I'm not so sure! Clue #4, mashed potatoes. Wirt did not want to eat mashed potatoes from my pocket, even though he was hungry.

Yes, yes. Based on all the clues, I have a detective hunch! But you'll all have to wait to find out!

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