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Rules:
-Each team is dealt a hand of four cards. Each card has a point value between 1 and 10 and an attack.
-Each team will pick one card to play, and their first, second, and third choice of which team for the card to be played on.
-There is a 12 point limit on what cards will actually be accepted. Cards with higher values will be accepted first. After 12, the only cards that will be accepted are one with a matching point value. (e.g. if the highest card submitted is an 8, it will be accepted. If the next highest card submitted is a 7, and three 7s are submitted, all 7s will be accepted, but nothing lower than a 7 will be accepted).
-Only cards which are accepted will have their attacks carried out.
-Teams that have their cards accepted are protected from the attacks of other teams. If a team's first choice is protected, the card goes to their second choice.
-Teams whose cards go through also will not have to participate in the possible second round, should the game require one.
[You find that once the robot has moved away you cannot see or hear the other teams.
Your robot hands you four large, heavy stock cardboard cards, each with a point value and attack on it. You also get a black card, and a sharpie to write your choices on.]
-Each team is dealt a hand of four cards. Each card has a point value between 1 and 10 and an attack.
-Each team will pick one card to play, and their first, second, and third choice of which team for the card to be played on.
-There is a 12 point limit on what cards will actually be accepted. Cards with higher values will be accepted first. After 12, the only cards that will be accepted are one with a matching point value. (e.g. if the highest card submitted is an 8, it will be accepted. If the next highest card submitted is a 7, and three 7s are submitted, all 7s will be accepted, but nothing lower than a 7 will be accepted).
-Only cards which are accepted will have their attacks carried out.
-Teams that have their cards accepted are protected from the attacks of other teams. If a team's first choice is protected, the card goes to their second choice.
-Teams whose cards go through also will not have to participate in the possible second round, should the game require one.
[You find that once the robot has moved away you cannot see or hear the other teams.
Your robot hands you four large, heavy stock cardboard cards, each with a point value and attack on it. You also get a black card, and a sharpie to write your choices on.]

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H-hey, look at the rules? Some teams are safe because their cards went through, don't worry.
(Though, this means Lilac's still in danger. . .)
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They . . . T-They had better be.
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Coco. Stay focused.
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If they're not all right, I'll—
[fuck this]
What're we playing?
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... Are there any objections to the eight?
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Is that necessary. . .? Who are the teams left?
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Sage wouldn't hurt a fly. Lilac is out of the question. Canary play moderately. Cardinal . . . I don't know. And Byzantium is . . .
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I wouldn't mind playing the three point card, either.
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No, but we're running out of teams we can play against . . . We can't hit Byzantium, Sage, or Lilac. I really don't want to hurt Canary.
Cardinal . . .
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...Byzantium would understand, I think, if we tried to hit them with something small.
Cardinal would be better, though...
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Mochi, are you sure? All of the heavy-hitting teams are out.
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Also, how well aware of connections are you guys? For example, our connection with Lilac and Byzantium is fairly obvious, and we could all possibly be thinking the same thing about going for Cardinal. What if it doesn't go through?
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I'm just more so concerned with our target. Looks like I'm outvoted, card wise.
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Cardinal is fine. Do what you want. But you're not getting killed on your own, so stop trying to pull that crap.
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--I didn't say killed, I meant like having an arm chopped off!
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I'm pretty sure that's not how it works, and even if it were, there's no way we'd allow that.
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... If we don't, there's a better chance we'll be vulnerable.
I have no objections to Cardinal or Canary.
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If we used the three on Sage or Lilac, I think it'd go through.
. . . But if you're really set on it, like I said. I'll accept.