It's the first time that she'd seen a man back off from her bark. She cleared her throat, composing herself quickly to regain control over her mixed emotions about this entire... Issue. If it could be called one. [color=fff200]"The name's Sartorius,"[/color] The blonde man adjusted himself rather surgically with those fingers dancing on the collars as air cooled the tense situation. [color=fff200]"Although I suppose you can tell,"[/color] The words above their heads would quickly identify whomever a person was whenever you look at them. She wasn't slow to pick that up. Brixxy simply blew air to her forehead abruptly. [color=fff200]"The GM's are mishandling the situation. When dealing with the unknown, we need data instead of panicking. Players need to cooperate and keep tabs on each other."[/color] She had the urge to interrupt him. As her finger shot up to stop him the boy continued to speak. [color=fff200]"If anyone manages to log out we need to know why and how so that we can maybe let everyone else log out. We also don't know if this 'bug' has any other symptoms. I just wanted to know if you had a party that you could keep tabs on, or if any of your friends are on." [/color]Brixxy froze. [color=ed1c24]"You really like to talk don't you Tori?"[/color] One of her eyebrows pointed up with her index finger still in the air. [color=ed1c24]"First off, have you heard of diffusion of responsibility? No one is going to listen to you! People here are brats-- They only care for themselves! Besides, if you think someone actually does log out... How the hell are they going to tell us without [i]logging back in[/i]?"[/color] She leaned slightly forward with one hand on her hips. [color=ed1c24]"But to answer your question-- No. I don't have friends in the cyberworld. Only 'Cooperative Acquaintances' if you understand what I mean."[/color] She airquotes as she spoke the last sentence. (I'd expect Tess to step in)