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Fat chance.
Okay, that's War Games done, and next up is Hostage Situation. After this will likely be Junior Hero, then I, Panacea, then maybe Nemesis.
Everyone can vote for up to 6 stories. For that you can assign each story you're voting for one of the numbers 1-6. That's the number of votes that'll get counted for it from your vote. Using ShadowStepper, who posted just above you as an example, he'd give 6 votes to I, Panacea, but only 1 to Trump Card.okay I'm a bit confused about how the voting works here. Could someone explain how it works?
that was really helpful thanks for explaining it.Everyone can vote for up to 6 stories. For that you can assign each story you're voting for one of the numbers 1-6. That's the number of votes that'll get counted for it from your vote. Using ShadowStepper, who posted just above you as an example, he'd give 6 votes to I, Panacea, but only 1 to Trump Card.
At the end of the voting period Ack uses a program to count out the votes from that period and the story that has the highest number of votes gets a new chapter.
Then that winning story's votes get reset to 0, while all the other stories keep their votes, so that the most popular story doesn't win again and again.
Hope that clears things up.
All Alone starts with Emma dying in the alleyway, which draws Sophia and Taylor together, precipitating a series of bad decisions.Not particularly interested in most of the rest, sorry - Recoil and Slippery Slope especially.
(For most of the others I just don't recall what they're about. What were All Alone and Meet the Heberts about again?)