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The Gamemakers ([personal profile] gamemakers) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2012-06-18 03:28 pm

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WHO| Any Victors, and every tribute as they are removed from the arena.
WHAT| The Capitol would like to pick your brain.
WHEN| Each person is approached separately, so you can specify when and where they came from.
WHERE| A government office building
WARNING/NOTES| This is mandatory IC. If for some reason OOC you cannot tag in (hiatus, etc) talk to a mod and we can handwave thing.

Much like the Victors who were currently missing, each victor or tribute was approached by a pair in sleek, all black suits, with friendly smiles, who none the less were quite firm in leading their targets away.

It was, from there, a short trip to a very nondescript looking Capitol building, in cars so heavily tinted it would be hard even for those familiar with the city to know where they ended up. From there they are lead to an elevator, which goes down, deep, and out into a white hall way. The first door slid open to a room, as blank as everything else, where a small, slightly pudgy woman with blood red a-line hair gave a wide smile.

"Please, have a seat!"
buildingreality: (mirrored)

[personal profile] buildingreality 2012-07-04 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
Ariadne leaned forward, skimming the page quickly, then reading it more slowly. Sure enough, she did indeed have the gist of it; the second reading was more for the details. The things they would use against her and the other Tributes, and things like that. The fine print.

After she finished reading it a second time, deciding that was enough, she gently slid the sheet back to the interrogator, expression still not betraying the deep-seated irritation she felt at the hands of the Capitol.
buildingreality: (glancing over her shoulder)

[personal profile] buildingreality 2012-07-04 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Well enough. To keep the Districts in line. To prevent another incident from occurring."

She sincerely doubts that it will help, if the Districts are that hellbent on rebelling. But she can't say for certain. Really, her own answers are just as canned: it's appropriate, if you ask her.
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[personal profile] buildingreality 2012-07-06 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Ariadne held the other woman's gaze for as long as it took to show that she wasn't afraid, and wasn't backing down.

"I'm not sure I quite follow."
buildingreality: (almost annoyed)

[personal profile] buildingreality 2012-07-12 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
"What's the point of having brought us in?"

She was showing her hand perhaps too soon, but she wanted to know. It was easier to just ask than dance around the words, and perhaps never get around to it.
buildingreality: (in awe)

[personal profile] buildingreality 2012-07-13 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
She understood that notion well enough, her expression betraying nothing as she regarded her interrogator. "But we're not sacrifices. We come back. And then we're sent in again, and again. Symbolic or no, someone's going to complain eventually."
buildingreality: (looking to the side)

[personal profile] buildingreality 2012-07-14 08:29 pm (UTC)(link)
It was a thinly-veiled threat, so far as Ariadne could see. There was no way it couldn't be.

So she bit her tongue at that point, deciding that was as far as she was going. Cobb had never been able to threaten her with death; she had willingly walked into Limbo, knowing full well what might happen. But this? This was a legitimate method of killing her off in a potentially excruciating way.
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[personal profile] buildingreality 2012-07-17 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
Whatever she wanted to believe it was.

Ariadne blinked slowly, making it seem as though she was thinking it over. In truth, she didn't have much intention of answering the question one way or another. She wasn't getting anything out of them, and she wouldn't be giving anything back.
buildingreality: (from behind)

[personal profile] buildingreality 2012-07-17 11:35 pm (UTC)(link)
She had a number of questions. Questions as to why they were there, why they were chosen, why they were brought back. Why, why, why.

But the last bout gave her nothing except firm proof in that notion that the Capitol wasn't giving any of the Tributes anything they didn't have to. So she steadily pushed herself up from the seat, nodded in acknowledgement, and turned to leave.