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18 February 2012 @ 06:53 pm
Thirteenth Week  
[Frank is observing the Left Behind story reel, while Dr. F looks rather annoyed.]

Dr. F: New rule, Frank: no unholy chaos gods in the experiments! And only one experiment a week! You’ve really mucked up this one.

Frank: So sir, we’ve got this unspeakable abomination of chaotic nightmares sealed up in a can. What do you think we should do with it?

Dr. F: Ohhh, let’s just stick it in the closet for now. It’s karaoke night!

Frank: Wooooo! [He does a little dance.]

Dr. F: Let’s get going; I’m feeling rather musical tonight.

[The two mads walk offscreen. So does the SOL get a break, too? Unfortunately no, as after a little while, Dr. F walks back in.]

Dr. F: Ohh, you’re not getting off THAT easy, you dirty ducks! Just for this stunt you pulled, I’m sticking you all with a book so intentionally awful it’ll make your brains rot right out your nose! In fact, it’s so toe-curlingly-bad that I think we’ll be subjecting it to you quite often! This week you’re diving right into the pain, pain, painful first chapter of the infamous Atlanta Nights! Sleep tight!

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[OOC]

Your characters may find themselves with the urge to sing a song as well this week...in fact, you could say it’s a very musical week on the SOL! A mysterious karaoke machine appears on Deck Seven, and anyone who uses it will in turn get infected by the “music bug.” What’s more, this “bug” seems to be viral, as anyone who interacts with a person who’s used the karaoke machine will also get infected!

If your character catches the music bug, they won’t be able to go more than a sentence or two into any conversation without singing their dialogue. Most importantly, infected characters will feel compelled to burst into song about any given topic...sometimes complete with dance numbers.

Your experiment this week is chapter one of Atlanta Nights. The following characters have been assigned riff duty:

Sora
Wilykit
Iron Liz


Current SOL morale is:

Decent