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I follow Rulekeeper back to the system bracket I visited, and this time I remember to think to myself and keep myself hidden.
>"Rulekeeper, you're back."
"Yes."
>"Did anything happen with the glitcher?"
"No, he simply tried to appeal to me to let him do whatever it is he wanted to do."
>"And?"
"I had none of it, of course."
>"Good. Are you going back to your stage, then?"
"Soon, but I think we can start the ghost stage soon. The ghosts that are still around in stage 8 are guaranteed some passes through the first phases, so they don't need to be present initially."
>"Alright. You have permission, then."
"Thank you. By the way, although I had none of glitchers appeals for me to leave him to his devices, he did bring up one fair point. The contestants consider us their enemies, and we have their distrust. I would like to propose a new contest."
>"Yes?"
"One involving past administrators. Past contestants got a chance to live again. I think it's only fair that administrators are given the same chance."
>"Except that the ghosts of contestants fight each other first, and the winners are simply thrown into to the pile of contestants next stage."
"Correct, the difference here is that we cannot overload the amount of active admins per system bracket, so instead of admins being revived at stage 9, all admins, current and past, will have to fight at once. However, I propose that this contest has 8 stages, and the admin will begin on the stage that they made it to in the contest. In other words, you and the others will begin on stage 8, and therefore have a highly forgiveable chance of winning."
>"Why would we ever agree to this?"
"I am aware of how little you care about what the contestants think of you, but if they saw the administration go through a similar trial, I honestly do believe that they would be able to empathize more. That will make them less restless and our jobs easier."
>"It would be a nice perk, and not nearly worth the risk and trouble.."
"Well, I merely ask that you set up a vote system for it, but require that the other admins here me out before voting. And what you heard is all I will say."
>"It's worthless, but it's trivial to do, so alright. Let's discuss the details."
He does his admin thing and I really don't pay much attention for the details. Mostly because I can kinda sense where those commands go, now, but it seems to disperse somewhere. Maybe it's like noise, and it just fades out when it gets far enough to be heard? There's really nothing out there at all that I can see.
"Thank you. Please vote, now."
>"We have to immediately resign our cards, too?"
"The tournament will resolve quickly, and the admin seat will not be vacant for long."
>"That's... I'm still going to vote -- "
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