Conversation 1418: WHIRLING F2 / BROKEN WINDOW VISCAL

A medium Viscal sees the shards are facing outwards.

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ID Character Dialogue Conditions Links
0 None
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1 None
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2 Logic This person also *forced* the drinks on you.
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3 Visual Calculus Congratulations, you smashed the window with your own shoe. Now you only have one. If you're lucky you can still find the other on the balcony outside. The door to it should be outside your room.
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4 You Wait, what am I doing?
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5 You What did this then?
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6 You Maybe it wasn't me?
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7 Visual Calculus You mean someone else took your shoe off and smashed the window with it?
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8 Visual Calculus The shards face outward. Whatever broke this window came from the inside.
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9 Visual Calculus A fine web of scarring covers the back of your right hand, but none of it is recent.
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10 Visual Calculus More likely a projectile than a held object. There are no fragments on the floor from pulling a tool back in after impact.
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11 Visual Calculus It is too large for a bullet yet too small for a piece of furniture. You're looking for something heavy and larger than your fist.
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12 Visual Calculus The single green shoe you found fits the hole almost as well as your foot. It would have also been heavy enough, if thrown with force.
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13 You Assess the size of the impact.
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14 Visual Calculus Like the green shoe that's on the hat rack in the corner, which -- coincidentally -- is missing its friend.
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15 Broken Window
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16 Broken Window CheckItem("shoes_snakeskin_left")
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17 Broken Window (CheckItem("shoes_snakeskin_left")) == false
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18 Visual Calculus Something you've done before.
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19 You Did I break it with my own hands? (Look at them.)
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20 Broken Window The window stands broken in its frame. Cold wind blows in.
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21 You Look out.
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22 You [Leave.]
23 None
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24 None
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25 You Assess the damage.
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26 Broken Window
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27 Broken Window Variable["whirling.viscal_window_viscal_success"]
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28 Broken Window (Variable["whirling.viscal_window_viscal_success"]) == false
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29 Visual Calculus What do you mean *assess the damage*? How would you do that? What are you even trying to do?
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30 None
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31 None
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32 You I don't need it. I don't need *anyone*.
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33 You I should go and get that shoe.
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34 Broken Window The window agrees. Its cracked smile is cold and sparkly.
35 Broken Window A cool wind gushes in. Your toes curl up from the cold.
36 Broken Window The morning light hurts your eyes. It's hazy, but you see the ocean and some war-torn buildings...
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37 Broken Window
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38 Broken Window CheckItem("shoes_snakeskin")
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39 Broken Window (CheckItem("shoes_snakeskin")) == false
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40 Visual Calculus The shoe you found out on the balcony fits the hole almost as well as your foot. It would have also been heavy enough, if thrown with force.
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41 Visual Calculus Congratulations, you smashed the window with your own shoe.
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42 Logic This person also *forced* the drinks on you.
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43 Visual Calculus You mean someone else took your shoe off and smashed the window with it?
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44 You Maybe it wasn't me?
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45 You I'm sure I had a good reason for it. Maybe I was trying to hit someone?
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46 You What a stupid thing to do.
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47 Visual Calculus And maybe, just maybe, you succeeded. We'll never know.
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48 Inland Empire Or maybe you were trying to smash your own reflection in the windowpane?
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49 Visual Calculus Pretty much. But, hey, at least you found your shoe.
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50 Pain Threshold Not that it will keep you warm at night. Brrr.
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51 Visual Calculus Congratulations, you smashed the window with your own shoe. Now you only have one. If you're lucky, you can still find the other on the balcony outside. The door to it should be outside your room.
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52 Broken Window
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53 Broken Window CheckItem("shoes_snakeskin_right")
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54 Broken Window (CheckItem("shoes_snakeskin_right")) == false
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55 Visual Calculus The shoe you found out on the balcony fits the hole almost as well as your foot. It's similar to the green shoe that's on the hat rack in the corner, which -- coincidentally -- is missing its friend.
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56 Visual Calculus Congratulations, you smashed the window with your own shoe.
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57 Broken Window