Geez, this is basically the same bad logic on why I think this forum sucks regarding GFs.
Are they suspicious but mechanics point them very strongly V unless some form of tailoring is involved? Then they must be tailored rather than a suspicious villager.
Seriously. Uni’s entire case on Jane boils to “I had a green check on them, but they could have used a method that they probably don’t know to generate fake greens.” There’s no argument why Jane’s the poisoner nor why Jane handled the needle.
Also, I’m seriously putting limitations on the check inventory command.
I basically get overworked non-stop in trials because you get like a third of the players here doing /check Geyde’s inventory /check Wazza’s inventory /check Jane’s inventory /check PKR’s inventory /check Italy’s inventory /check Zone’s inventory /check gorta’s inventory /check Crich’s inventory /check DatBird’s inventory
…and so on in a single fucking post and whatnot. It’s tiring, and I ended up moderroring like twice or thrice because of this shit.
Every damn time someone does this I need to drop everything I’m doing just to compile a list of inventory in each player.The worst part is that people just do this blindly so in the end 90%+ of inventory checks are a waste.
I’ve literally been asked shit like questions about a players’ whereabouts by people in a trial here.
Like, I’m not sure why the hell they’re just clearing PKR rn.
Marshal died to a poison and an accelerant. The needle on the ground shows that it was done by someone around the Chem lab around that time.
This should pretty much reduce the PoE to Zone/Italy/Wazza/Marshal/PKR as nobody else could have injected him. Scrutiny on PKR being that he was the only one who was alone with Marshal, on the room where the needle came, to add.
The poison isn’t even relevant to this case as the poisoner is not the blackened here. How the fuck is Jane even a suspect here? Their explanation to where they got the billiard balls is feasable, and they were never near Marshal the entire day. Uni even has evidence that they never touched the needle but they MUST have tailored themselves despite them probably not even knowing what Uni’s skillset does.
A lot of people here are basically discarding logic and common sense so they can keep their pet theories, and ironically Zone is the only one who’s right.
Yes, I sound abrasive again, but I’m pissed at Jane’s comments, it’s 4 AM and I haven’t gone to bed yet, and I’m a bit drunk.
While there was only one blackened, there is technically an additional co-conspirator. The murder plot all began at the start of Chapter I, where the co-conspirator rushed to the Chemistry Lab, passing by Italy, and then snagged the weak poison after identifying it using their knowledge of poisons.
The co-conspirator later then bid their time across the first chapter, fearing that Monokuma’s first motive may disrupt their future plans. They spent much of their time in either their cafeteria or their dormitories in fear that being killed would have stopped their plan right in their tracks.
As soon as the second chapter began, the co-conspirator, who was Marshal himself, secretly poisoned his water and then drank the defiled water in secret while at the cafeteria. Doing this would be the ideal way to create the ultimate mystery of an unsolvable murder.
In order to give people a fake lead, he then ate the cake from CRich and created a short spectacle in the cafeteria where he hinted that he was poisoned. This in turn would take the attention from him and make it seem like premeditated murder rather than a suicide attempt.
However what Marshal didn’t count on was his killer’s opportunism. As soon as Jane mentioned him potentially being poisoned, our culprit immediately checked to see if the status of his poison was true. After confirming it, they immediately rushed the victim to the Chemistry Lab not to kill, but to heal, as they knew that there housed an antidote to Marshal’s poison.
As our culprit and victim arrived at the Chemistry Lab with Wazza, Zone, and Italy, they panic at the sight of the empty shelves, meaning that the only possibility they had of saving Marshal was gone.
Italy then revealed that he took the bottles all to himself and then put them back on the desk. Marshal, not wanting his plan of an unsolvable mystery spoiled, then feigned panic and drank a bottle of vinegar while at the same time smashing the antidote to ensure his plan would work.
Marshal then headed to the Recreation Room breathing a sigh of relief that his plan would work, but he did not count on what would happen next. The culprit and Wazza then followed Marshal, and as Wazza left and being that our culprit knew that there would be no way to save Marshal, they utilized the poison accelerant on him in order to at least claim the kill in order to gain their own freedom and deprive the poisoner of their glory.
The victim did not think much of the culprit’s injection, wrote a note thanking his would-be killer and falsely exonerating them, and returned to the South Commons, in the meanwhile the culprit then returned to the Chemistry Lab to show the remainder of the party the note, while forgetting the needle, one of the vital pieces of evidence in this case, at the instructor’s desk.
Then Marshal returned to his dorm, hid his leftover poison bottle in a safe place, and wrote on his journal in order to expand on his mystery, who would later be hijacked by the person he thought was helping him, all while waiting his demise.
The culprit was frequently checking up on Marshal’s dorm to see their passing so they could gain an alibi by being the first one to finding the body, but it was only until DatBird noticed the door unlocking due to the death-by-unlock mechanism was that the body was found, concluding the ultimate mystery that was stolen from the Ultimate Mystery Novelist.
…isn’t that right, Akari Ito, the Ultimate Physician?! (PKR)