@Ammokkx You'd be right... about breaking the door, of course. As ripped as Jeff appears (irony, ofc) there's no way he'll be able to bust down the door even if all 6 of us were to simultaneously crash into it.
So, for confirmation... we'd be repeatedly busting through doors with pieces of debris until we reach the conductor's room at the front of the train?
No sure if I had mentioned this in a pm or in the ooc? But the doors are automatic and powered usually. They ceased to function the same as your other electronic devices. I had mentioned that they could be pryed open with a decent amount of force.
@Raddum Sorry!
Anyway, it should be pretty clear that opening all of the doors on the train is our first objective. Once the Control Room is seized, we'll be able to drive the train to the ground safely.
Not sure if this is an OOC thought, or an IC thought. OOC knowledge and general knowledge in the world would be that the train can't leave its fixed path guidelines, or really stop at all anywhere but a station. You should be crashing into the earth right now, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I don't think the train is going to work at all, we're just kind of hopelessly fleeing. We're going to have to fight eventually once things get hopeless.
Have you hacked into my google doc or.....? :P
Try to keep in mind our characters don't know what's out there, and neither do we. All we know is 'windows are an issue'.
Good point, try to keep OOC and IC separate as well as you can. I'm cool with making decisions OOC as a group to create a better story, but not necessarily to find the best most optimal choices that your characters would never have made or known to make.
Talking from an ooc perspective I'm guessing that we'll just have to survive long enough to get saved or have our personas show up and strike poses.
Edit: @Gummy1295 Fool=wildcard yeah. It doesn't go by jester in tarot decks.
Also reading my doc I see. Hmmm gotta get some better password protection or something. Yeah no Jester/Fool. In persona lore it just gives to much options and creates an obvious protagonist. No one of you is more important to any other in the story :D