[ She assumes he's going to hang out with her most of the day, then. They can do two!
The attendant actually tells them that they can't enter yet, and they have to be blindfolded before coming in. Weiss looks a little hesitant given the idea, but lets the attendant put an eyemask over her face. Midorima is too tall, so he's given the eyemask and he has to put it on on his own.
They're then led into the "hospital, and the background music is only slightly creepy because there's none. It's quiet, with occasional heels clicking against the floor. ]
[ Midorima isn't a fan of needing to be blindfolded, but he slips it on underneath his glasses. It's less likely to smudge them underneath than over ok... But it now also looks extremely goofy. But Weiss is also blindfolded so it doesn't matter. ]
Can we take it off yet?
[ He can understand why it's on though. It's creepy just to be able to see and hear nothing.. ]
[ The attendant says they can remove the blindfolds once they hear a siren. He then leaves the room.
The siren plays about ten seconds later, and what they'll find themselves in is a small clinic with dim and blinking lights, papers all over the floor, and some weird splatter on the walls. They're supposed to find their first clue in there, then exit the first room.
Weiss sighs upon removing the blindfold. The lights are a little annoying, but she can work with it. It's creepy and very eerie, but she's not afraid. Though if there are jumpscares later on, that's a different thing... ]
I think the timer's started. We should start looking.
[ Once the siren goes off, Midorima calmly removes his blindfold and tucks it into his pocket. It may come in handy later for.. who knows what. It seemed unnecessary to blindfold them coming in, in his opinion.
The lights are definitely annoying, but at least the siren isn't still going off. The most horrifying thing though.. ]
This "hospital" absolutely would not meet medical hygiene and safety standards.
[ But he's going to head over to some of the papers on the floor to start gathering them to see if there's anything useful on them.. ]
I'm pretty sure this isn't a hospital that's still being run.
[ Even though there's noise and all... ]
Maybe it's run by quack doctors?
[ Is she joking? Who knows. She's only partly serious. She's trying to lighten the mood! While Midorima is focusing on the papers, she checks out the doctor's desk for anything important. ]
[ There's something about the papers, but he's not sure what it is yet. They all have different lab report numbers at the top, maybe that's a clue of some kind? The contents themself just seem to be about some kind of gene-splicing nonsense that probably has to do with the story. ]
[ The case numbers have letters mixed in, and one bolded. He does notice all the bolded numbers seem to be in different positions, one through six, even though there are only five sheets.
NGX2983F NGX140122X NGX12009Y NGX87084L NGX91393B
He stares at the bolded digits, concerned for a moment before he has an idea. Maybe instead of "y," 25? That's the 25th letter of the English alphabet. ]
[ She brings the briefcase to where Midorima is just so he can see and make sure she doesn't make any mistakes. Weiss is always careful and attentive, so she inputs the numbers the same way Midorima says them, though. ]
[ There's even a click that can be heard after Weiss tries the combination. The brief case opens to reveal more files—something about a patient with a bullet close to his heart but the doctor saying he's fine and he doesn't need surgery and stuff. Huh!
[ He takes the key and heads over to the door to try it. It doesn't budget at first, but it did fit in, so Midorima jiggles the handle a little and it goes when he tries again. It looks like it's just a sticky lock. ]
[ So far so good! It's not like they wasted a lot of time to solve the first puzzle. She heads over to Midorima's side so they can get to the next room together.
The next room is a bigger room—the "hallway". They probably would have noticed that they were led to a bunch of other rooms before ending up in where they started if not for the blindfolds.
There are three locked doors, and there are still papers all over the floor. The lights are flickering, and once they close the door behind them, it'll lock automatically. ]
[ Midorima still has the key with him, so the first thing he does is try to see if it's the same key on any of the other locked doors.
It is not. He puts it away in his pocket, just in case. They may have tried to save money at some point and duplicated locks, which will save them time. ]
I take it the papers are going to be our answer to how to open one of these doors.
[ She starts collecting whatever papers are nearby. ]
There's probably a different pattern, though. And I don't see a briefcase anywhere.
[ One of the doors happen to have a digital padlock, though! So the answer is still probably somewhere in those papers. ]
These are just a bunch of reports... Murder, murder, this guy was shot, and then another murder— [ what's with all these reports...
And then the lights go off and even the background music dies. The white noise is gone. Weiss manages to keep a shriek in, she does get so surprised that she stumbles backwards and hits the wall. ]
[ He tugs at the door that he was looking at to see if it's opened. If the pad is off, then one of them had to have opened, right? No dice. He tries the next one, and the next one. ]
The door's are still locked. Do you see anything to turn the power back on?
[ She fishes out her device from her pocket to give herself some light. Walking around, she doesn't see anything that could help. No switches on the wall from what she's feeling, too. ]
No, nothing here. I'll go call them.
[ If they're in an inner room, the attendants probably won't be able to hear them, so a phone call is probably best. Except— ]
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[ So he went to the one he wanted to do..................
He heads over to hers though without really arguing. He thought doing two meant he could do that one first. Well, if they can do both it's fine.. ]
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The attendant actually tells them that they can't enter yet, and they have to be blindfolded before coming in. Weiss looks a little hesitant given the idea, but lets the attendant put an eyemask over her face. Midorima is too tall, so he's given the eyemask and he has to put it on on his own.
They're then led into the "hospital, and the background music is only slightly creepy because there's none. It's quiet, with occasional heels clicking against the floor. ]
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Can we take it off yet?
[ He can understand why it's on though. It's creepy just to be able to see and hear nothing.. ]
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The siren plays about ten seconds later, and what they'll find themselves in is a small clinic with dim and blinking lights, papers all over the floor, and some weird splatter on the walls. They're supposed to find their first clue in there, then exit the first room.
Weiss sighs upon removing the blindfold. The lights are a little annoying, but she can work with it. It's creepy and very eerie, but she's not afraid. Though if there are jumpscares later on, that's a different thing... ]
I think the timer's started. We should start looking.
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The lights are definitely annoying, but at least the siren isn't still going off. The most horrifying thing though.. ]
This "hospital" absolutely would not meet medical hygiene and safety standards.
[ But he's going to head over to some of the papers on the floor to start gathering them to see if there's anything useful on them.. ]
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[ Even though there's noise and all... ]
Maybe it's run by quack doctors?
[ Is she joking? Who knows. She's only partly serious. She's trying to lighten the mood! While Midorima is focusing on the papers, she checks out the doctor's desk for anything important. ]
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[ There's something about the papers, but he's not sure what it is yet. They all have different lab report numbers at the top, maybe that's a clue of some kind? The contents themself just seem to be about some kind of gene-splicing nonsense that probably has to do with the story. ]
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[ THAT'S A SICK SUGGESTION, why. ]
I think I found something. There's a briefcase.
[ She puts it on the table and tries to open it, but it's locked. ]
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The case numbers on these sheets have one number bolded on each of them. Does your case have a number lock?
[ He's putting them in sequence of first digit bolded as he comes over finally. ]
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[ There doesn't seem to be a clue regarding the order of the numbers, though... but maybe there's something on the papers? ]
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NGX2983F
NGX140122X
NGX12009Y
NGX87084L
NGX91393B
He stares at the bolded digits, concerned for a moment before he has an idea. Maybe instead of "y," 25? That's the 25th letter of the English alphabet. ]
Try 2-1-0-8-2-5.
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Try a different order.
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[ He doesn't know what other logical order they could be in unless they expect him to sequence the information. ]
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[ There's even a click that can be heard after Weiss tries the combination. The brief case opens to reveal more files—something about a patient with a bullet close to his heart but the doctor saying he's fine and he doesn't need surgery and stuff. Huh!
There's also a key. Weiss hands it to Midorima. ]
Try it on the door.
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Got it. Are you ready?
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[ So far so good! It's not like they wasted a lot of time to solve the first puzzle. She heads over to Midorima's side so they can get to the next room together.
The next room is a bigger room—the "hallway". They probably would have noticed that they were led to a bunch of other rooms before ending up in where they started if not for the blindfolds.
There are three locked doors, and there are still papers all over the floor. The lights are flickering, and once they close the door behind them, it'll lock automatically. ]
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It is not. He puts it away in his pocket, just in case. They may have tried to save money at some point and duplicated locks, which will save them time. ]
I take it the papers are going to be our answer to how to open one of these doors.
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There's probably a different pattern, though. And I don't see a briefcase anywhere.
[ One of the doors happen to have a digital padlock, though! So the answer is still probably somewhere in those papers. ]
These are just a bunch of reports... Murder, murder, this guy was shot, and then another murder— [ what's with all these reports...
And then the lights go off and even the background music dies. The white noise is gone. Weiss manages to keep a shriek in, she does get so surprised that she stumbles backwards and hits the wall. ]
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[ He's looking at each of the door locks when the lights suddenly go out. He looks around, though it's not as though he can see much.
In fact, it's a few seconds of silence in which he gets out his device to use the dim light as a flashlight to see Weiss having clearly stumbled. ]
You're unharmed?
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[ She says it a little bitterly though. She doesn't like surprises... ]
I didn't think there'd be jumpscares here.
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The door's are still locked. Do you see anything to turn the power back on?
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No, nothing here. I'll go call them.
[ If they're in an inner room, the attendants probably won't be able to hear them, so a phone call is probably best. Except— ]
Phones are down.
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A power outage?
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[ Maybe... ]
Do you think it's because of me?
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[ Though later he would say yes, her lucky item protected them because bring outside would've been far worse. ]
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