Well! I was never informed of that! Katie, you should tell us more about Krista and DJ's beautiful relationship!
I'm not sure Katie really wants to think about that.
~Crys~
Posted 07 August 2009 - 02:31 AM
Well! I was never informed of that! Katie, you should tell us more about Krista and DJ's beautiful relationship!
Posted 10 August 2009 - 01:39 AM
As per my prediction earlier in this topic, before the lust room appeared -
DJ creates the "emotion rooms" to tear apart those breaking into his hideout in a very clinical way. He is looking for weaknesses, basically. Testing everyone against each of their emotions - he probably has cameras or scanners set so that he'll have a whole log of what each person is experiencing in each room. His best offense is through messing with people's heads and hearts. So presuming he does not know his intruder, he'd WANT to get to know their emotional weaknesses by putting them through each of these rooms and finding out where they fail.
Obviously, each room is meant to be able to trap and/or make the intruder turn around. BUT, if that intruder is strong enough to push through, they also serve this secondary purpose - to learn more about what makes that intruder tick.
The lust room helps to figure out if any of the intruders have any romantic entanglements to any of the other potential intruders. When experiencing lust, you'll first seek out the person in real life you have lust towards - notice how Sheen moved straight to Libby, and Cindy to Jimmy. Your brain only needs a small "addition" of lust to make you outwardly attracted to those people. The more you breathe in, the more ludicrous your lust gets - you start to put on beer goggles, so to speak. So that's why everyone starting hitting on everyone.
But like I said, in the recordings of the data from these rooms, DJ would be able to note who experienced which emotion toward what other intruder FIRST. In that way, he learns basically everything he needs to know about the intruders, and how best to toy with them once they are in his clutches. (ie, who hates who the most? who is attracted to who the most? who experiences the most guilt? who experiences the most jealousy? who breaks down the most through depression? etc...)
Posted 10 August 2009 - 02:39 AM
Posted 10 August 2009 - 02:45 AM
Posted 10 August 2009 - 02:46 AM
Posted 10 August 2009 - 03:14 AM
As per my prediction earlier in this topic, before the lust room appeared -
DJ creates the "emotion rooms" to tear apart those breaking into his hideout in a very clinical way. He is looking for weaknesses, basically. Testing everyone against each of their emotions - he probably has cameras or scanners set so that he'll have a whole log of what each person is experiencing in each room. His best offense is through messing with people's heads and hearts. So presuming he does not know his intruder, he'd WANT to get to know their emotional weaknesses by putting them through each of these rooms and finding out where they fail.
Obviously, each room is meant to be able to trap and/or make the intruder turn around. BUT, if that intruder is strong enough to push through, they also serve this secondary purpose - to learn more about what makes that intruder tick.
The lust room helps to figure out if any of the intruders have any romantic entanglements to any of the other potential intruders. When experiencing lust, you'll first seek out the person in real life you have lust towards - notice how Sheen moved straight to Libby, and Cindy to Jimmy. Your brain only needs a small "addition" of lust to make you outwardly attracted to those people. The more you breathe in, the more ludicrous your lust gets - you start to put on beer goggles, so to speak. So that's why everyone starting hitting on everyone.
But like I said, in the recordings of the data from these rooms, DJ would be able to note who experienced which emotion toward what other intruder FIRST. In that way, he learns basically everything he needs to know about the intruders, and how best to toy with them once they are in his clutches. (ie, who hates who the most? who is attracted to who the most? who experiences the most guilt? who experiences the most jealousy? who breaks down the most through depression? etc...)
Posted 10 August 2009 - 04:46 AM
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Posted 10 August 2009 - 05:01 PM
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!!!!!!My question is, what if someone goes through the lust room by themselves. Say, a guy. Would he...you-know-what?
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*realizes how perverted IDOJ has made me*
Posted 11 August 2009 - 02:06 AM
Posted 11 August 2009 - 03:41 AM
I'll probably be thinking about that the entire time reading the next installment. LOL I just now wonder if they'll be any connection there.Wrote 3 more pages last night. Go me!
I was writing outside on the dark porch at 2 am, and I seriously creeped myself out.
Heehee.
~*Mara*~ = ^.^ =
Posted 11 August 2009 - 05:01 AM
Wrote 3 more pages last night. Go me!
I was writing outside on the dark porch at 2 am, and I seriously creeped myself out.
Heehee.
~*Mara*~ = ^.^ =
Posted 11 August 2009 - 08:25 PM
Posted 11 August 2009 - 08:34 PM
Sounds exciting. Can't wait to read it.Wrote 3 more pages last night. Go me!
I was writing outside on the dark porch at 2 am, and I seriously creeped myself out.
Heehee.
~*Mara*~ = ^.^ =
Posted 11 August 2009 - 08:54 PM
My question is, what if someone goes through the lust room by themselves. Say, a guy. Would he...you-know-what?
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*realizes how perverted IDOJ has made me*
Posted 12 August 2009 - 12:36 AM
Wrote 3 more pages last night. Go me!
I was writing outside on the dark porch at 2 am, and I seriously creeped myself out.
Heehee.
~*Mara*~ = ^.^ =
Or maybe he'll just go find a park bench instead!
Posted 12 August 2009 - 04:18 AM
Wrote 3 more pages last night. Go me!
I was writing outside on the dark porch at 2 am, and I seriously creeped myself out.
Heehee.
~*Mara*~ = ^.^ =
Posted 12 August 2009 - 04:31 AM
Good thing DJ didn't come creeping out of the night. That would've been epic goosebumps.
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