No, it's not. I know that we get revived, but, reviving hurts. A lot. And, reviving doesn't change the fact, that you would be dying, which is why it is not actually, a good enough answer.
I have a memory to give up, that is a really bad one, that you'd probably like, considering that you're making us play this game, in the first place, so, I'm guessing that you'd enjoy that kind of thing, anyway.
[and then, when he's done speaking, he looks at dave]
[ooc; overall our offer would be ranked as a 5! :|b]
[and then water begins to flow into the cell, seeping between cracks in the walls and floor and rising quickly (there seems to be an invisible barrier stopping it from flowing out between the bars). If you've made a decision about who will die, then the surviving person will instinctively know that they can breathe the water just fine. Either way, you have about sixty seconds to put any plans for dying into action before the water reaches the top of the cell. Once the person who was meant to die has died, their body will disappear, the water will recede and the door will swing open. Stepping through it will cause the survivor to find himself or herself in the Ring.]
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So.
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So. Yeah. What should we do?
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What we're sure as hell not going to do is lose our shit and freak out, alright?
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it looks like we're pretty stuck though, bro.]
Panicking is probably, the worst thing we could do right now, anyway.
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I hate them. I mean it, too.
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[sits down by. :x]
I hate that, they think they need to do these kinds of things, to us.
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Anyway, I'm taking the fall.
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. . . But why you?
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You are seriously going to leave something like this, that open-ended?
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OFFER
I have a memory to give up, that is a really bad one, that you'd probably like, considering that you're making us play this game, in the first place, so, I'm guessing that you'd enjoy that kind of thing, anyway.
[and then, when he's done speaking, he looks at dave]
[ooc; overall our offer would be ranked as a 5! :|b]
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[Dave's ranking is a 5!]
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[and then water begins to flow into the cell, seeping between cracks in the walls and floor and rising quickly (there seems to be an invisible barrier stopping it from flowing out between the bars). If you've made a decision about who will die, then the surviving person will instinctively know that they can breathe the water just fine. Either way, you have about sixty seconds to put any plans for dying into action before the water reaches the top of the cell. Once the person who was meant to die has died, their body will disappear, the water will recede and the door will swing open. Stepping through it will cause the survivor to find himself or herself in the Ring.]