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>How many, he asks, would she be able save?
>any significant measure of individuals
As many as are in front of us, who will work towards the exit with us.
We'll save what we can. Whether that means one guy, or hundreds, the goal has been accomplished as long as we stick to it.
>when the number of stage exits remain the same
A lot of times the stages allows for more people to leave than the absolute limit. There are exceptions, but what can anyone do about that? We don't mind losing some CU in order to have more people get through, and we don't only extend this courtesy to friends.
That isn't to say that we don't prioritize friends. We will go well beyond reason for them. They're our friends. We want to see them succeed.
But if a random person wishes to cooperate towards the exit together, and doesn't mind taking a hit to CU from an over capacity exit, we can work with that.
>Never. He asks if Alison can safely assume that that will never change, and if it does change, what would Alison do about it?
No, I can't. I suppose we'd have to deal with it then. Perhaps an organized tournament, where everyone fights, or a raffle, or a vote, where everyone gets a vote, and chooses someone else they'd want to advance.
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