"Hm? Are you talking to me?" Ryuu asked, definitely utterly lost in what he was supposed to be doing. "An alliance sounds great, even though you're kind of making it sound really serious, that's fine." Quite frankly, he wasn't quite sure who exactly they were allying against, but if the rules were any indication... this had to be some sort of game, right? Like mafia, almost, except on a larger scale. To quote-on-quote kill someone, he assumed that he just needed to take their flag or something. Why this was playing out at Hope's Peak, Ryuu didn't know—perhaps it was some kind of experiment in how they all handled team bonding? Then again…
"The bear in the corner sure seems to have a lot of arrows sticking out of him, and that cut across your cheek…" he paused for a moment, turning directly to Ralphie. "What exactly is happening here? I really don't remember much of anything. Is this… real?"
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Meanwhile, Honoka waited with bated breath as Hoshi expertly operated on the screen.
PASSWORD ACCEPTED
The doors slid open, retracting into the walls with a satisfying hiss.
Ding
Wait.
That indeed indicated that the elevator had arrived at their floor, yet no buttons had been pushed to call it down. Perhaps it was an automated feature? Or maybe, just maybe...
"I swear, this had better not be."
Inside of the elevator stood a familiar robotic bear, who was crouched down at an open panel in the back of the elevator. He turned around with a start, quickly shoving the panel back into place.
"Huh? Oh…" Monokuma dusted himself off (clearly trying to appear as if the premature opening of the doors had been entirely intentional), before standing to his feet and addressing the class.
"Alright, so far, you kids have been more trouble than you're worth. Seriously; tearing up the flooring of my beautiful facility, threatening your Headmaster and acting on that threat within the span of seconds—what's next, drawing on the walls in permanent marker? Emptying your bladders on my furniture? I'm lettin' you guys get away with homicide here, why are you guys bothering with petty crime instead?" Evidentially, he hadn't noticed that Hoshi had been the cause of the elevator's premature opening, which was probably a good sign.
As usual, Monokuma wasn't finished talking yet. "Anyway, my point is, you lot are acting like a bunch of wild animals. If you're going to scratch at the walls like a pack of dogs if I keep you cooped up in here, it's a better bet to just let you have free reign of the place. Well, the rest of this floor, anyway. If you want to see any more of this place—or better yet, the outside—you know what you've got to do!" He rather cheerfully pantomimed stabbing his arrow-filled doppelgänger, before picking up what remained of the broken Monokuma and climbing back into the elevator.
"Can't leave this stuff lying around. Also, you're not gettin' your arrows back, otherwise I'll have a lot more individual pieces to clean up." Slowly, the elevator doors began to close once more. "I've updated your Monopads with the map of the first floor—don't get any ideas about trying to get to the rest of this place, I'm parking the elevator far beyond where you guys can get to it, even if you manage to pry the doors open with your scrawny fingers. Have fun looking at an empty elevator shaft if you do! Farewell!"
The elevator doors closed shut once more, the screen returning to normal with its display of the student roster. For a moment, everything fell silent.
Suddenly, the entire room began to rumble. Three sections of the steel panelling lifted themselves up on unseen hinges, retracting back into the wall to reveal three separate hallways. At least the bear was transparent about his intentions… kind of.
The same voice that had become sickeningly recognizable sounded over the announcements moments later. "You heard what I said earlier, go! Shoo, shoo! Out with you! Stop wrecking my stuff and start wrecking each other for a change!"