Those poor fools, he is at his most dangerous right now. Counting sheep is going to be more like, 1 Goon, 2 Goon, 3 Goon, No Goons cause they’ve had their butts handed to them.
I’m curious what they need a little baggy for. Like, I presume it’s for the blood sample, but the only container worse for collecting blood in I can think of than a little baggy would be a carboard box. I mean, even if they don’t have vials, get a jar or plastic container, not a little baggie, that’s just a bad idea. Unless the baggie is for killing him? I mean, they have guns, while you *could* use a little baggie to kill someone, likely by using it to stop their airflow somehow, guns are generally a more efficient and reliable means of murder, considering that’s literally what they’ve been engineered to do.
I think the idea was to kill in some normal efficient way, then cut off and bag a hand or something. Not providing the goons with dedicated blood-sample-collecting tools was definitely an oversight on Ringmaster’s part, though.
Getting that blood sample -would- require that you manage to even touch him.
Those poor fools, he is at his most dangerous right now. Counting sheep is going to be more like, 1 Goon, 2 Goon, 3 Goon, No Goons cause they’ve had their butts handed to them.
I’m curious what they need a little baggy for. Like, I presume it’s for the blood sample, but the only container worse for collecting blood in I can think of than a little baggy would be a carboard box. I mean, even if they don’t have vials, get a jar or plastic container, not a little baggie, that’s just a bad idea. Unless the baggie is for killing him? I mean, they have guns, while you *could* use a little baggie to kill someone, likely by using it to stop their airflow somehow, guns are generally a more efficient and reliable means of murder, considering that’s literally what they’ve been engineered to do.
I think the idea was to kill in some normal efficient way, then cut off and bag a hand or something. Not providing the goons with dedicated blood-sample-collecting tools was definitely an oversight on Ringmaster’s part, though.