Part 3: Central staircase

[Video: Chance]

[Music: Silence]
The water that had followed him out of the room was rapidly pouring out of the door. It flowed quickly down the hallway, and slammed into the foot of the short flight of stairs. Just 5 steps in fact.
And at the top of this short staircase...

Junpei leapt up the stairs, straight for the door.
The door burst open, and Junpei exploded out of it, only to freeze in his tracks. What other possible response could there have been to what he saw?

His voice trailed off, and all he could do was stare.
[Music: Eternitybox]

The stairs and pillars were solid wood, and Art Nouveau embellishments and decorations covered the walls and pillars.
It looked like nothing so much as the entrance to a luxurious mansion from the early 1900s.
Junpei couldn't help but wonder... Was he really in a ship?

As he looked, a fresh wave rolled out of the room he'd been in, gathering speed as it moved toward the stairs.

[Music: Silence]

Junpei spun around, his wet shoes squeaking in protest on the polished floor, and ran toward the tremendous staircase in front of him.
[Music: Unary Game]


As he ran, he glanced quickly at the plates mounted on the wall, denoting the decks of the ship.
He took the stairs 2 at a time, not entirely sure where he would find himself. Just as he began to wonder where, in fact, the stairs did lead...
Junpei saw another person out of the corner of his eye.

Ah, we finally get to meet a few more of those eponymous 9 people.
On the landing to the left of the stairs, there were 4 people staring at him...

And on the right side, 3 more.
All told, there were 7 of them. It looked as though they had been on their way down the stairs. They'd stopped short when they saw Junpei, their eyes wide.
He'd done the same of course, and now they stood there staring at one another. Junpei didn't move, one foot placed awkwardly on the next step, in the middle of a stride.
Who were these people?
This entire interaction lasted only a matter of seconds. The woman spoke to Junpei, and time began to move again.
[Video: End]

Junpei makes up minor descriptors, that are used as their "names" in the text boxes, for everyone in quick succession. At least it happens all at once so we get it out of the way now.
Her clothes covered very little, and her prodigious jewelry little more.

With no further ceremony, she ran straight past Junpei and toward the doors behind him.
The sudden proximity of a woman with such striking assets left Junpei momentarily stunned. The others wasted no time, and quickly followed the strange woman.

He threw a quick glance in Junpei's direction as he ran, muttering...







Her small hand was wrapped around the wrist of another man...

His features were graceful, almost serene... And he was dressed rather elegantly for someone his age.


Wait, there's 9 here right now? I only counted 8.

What does that mean, he wondered. Junpei opened his mouth to ask what the other man had meant, but the girl with pink hair rushed past him, and they were gone.
He turned just in time to see 2 more people running toward him.

Alright, so, you see the last line here? That sentence is the one a lot of people seem to use to try and explain why the writing is bad. I don't agree with that idea, not because it's a good line per se but because I don't think it's a bad one either. There've been worse analogies used earlier anyway.
The scrawny one said nothing, and scuttled past Junpei as though he were running from something...


Before he had a chance to respond, the man laid a massive hand on Junpei's shoulder.
With no more effort than Junpei would have used to brush aside a fly, the man shoved him out of the way.

Thrown off-balance by the man and recent events, it took Junpei a few steps to get his bearings. He finally regained his balance and looked up, at what the other 7 had been running toward.

They looked quite sturdy, and each had handles jutting from them.
Written across the surface of each door in red paint was a number.





With an arched eyebrow, the lion looked over at Silver.

It was as though the floodgates had been opened--they all began to talk at once.
"Me too." "I did too." "Yeah, a door with a number on it."



Before the dancer had time to finish, Silver was already running. He grabbed hold of the door labeled [5] and pulled.
However...


The mountain grabbed Silver's shoulder and tossed him aside. His path cleared, he took a few steps back, then threw himself at the door.

Once...
Twice... 3 times... 4 times...
The door shook as his body slammed into it, but showed no signs of breaking or opening. The mountain threw himself at the door again.
Junpei turned toward door [4].

Still, he had to check. Junpei grabbed a handle and threw all of his weight onto it.


It was locked as tight as the door next to it, as he'd suspected.

Junpei punched the door. It did not respond.

His body moved before he had time to think. Junpei turned, and ran back toward the stairs.
He had scarcely taken a step, when--
[Music: Silence]
At the top of the stairs, next to an ornate clock embedded in the wall, he saw a person.

He couldn't quite remember where, but he knew... He knew he'd met her before.
The girl, too, stared at Junpei, similarly stunned. Her response suggested she'd seen him before as well.
Without saying a word, Junpei walked slowly toward her. She didn't move. It was almost as though she was held in place by some sort of magic spell.
As Junpei stepped onto her landing, the spell broke. No sooner had he set his foot down, than the whole ship shook a second time.


Moving on instinct, Junpei leapt to catch her...
Or so he thought.

Her face was far closer than it should have been; mere inches from his own. He was flat on his back, and she had landed squarely on top of him.
The girl seemed as confused as he did, and her face suggested she still hadn't fully recovered from seeing him.
For a moment that seemed to stretch for a very long time, they stared at one another.
The ship stopped shaking. Everything was quiet. Water could be heard from the bottom of the ship, lapping faintly at walls and ceilings, but eventually that faded as well. The silence was complete, a thick, muffling blanket...
At last, the girl opened her mouth.

Jumpy... Jumpy... Her words echoed through Junpei's head, and suddenly, his memory returned.


Her soft eyes were only inches away from his own. He could feel the warmth of her face.
Feelings he'd thought long-forgotten began to work their way to the surface. He could feel his face heating up. At that moment...
A speaker crackled to life, and a cold, eerie voice filled the room.


With the voice's invasion, the spell between Junpei and Akane was broken, and all hints of burgeoning romance instantly forgotten.
They hurriedly untangled themselves from one another, and struggled to their feet.

They looked around frantically, desperate to locate the source of the voice. At last they found it... A speaker set in the ceiling.


The voice was harsh, obscured occasionally by the crackle of static...
...But Junpei recognized it. How could he have forgotten it?

[Music: Silence]







The voice continued, implacable.



Silver reached into his pocket, and pulled out a small slip of paper. The rest of them reached into their own pockets, and pulled out similar slips of paper.



His request had been delivered to Junpei who, after a short moment of surprise, did as he'd been asked.





This is a rather convoluted way of saying you need 3-5 people who's "bracelets" give you a digital root that matches the number painted on the door. It's like the card reader from before but with people, basically.




Junpei had reached the end of the letter. There was a long moment of silence, and then the speaker crackled to life once more.



Let me tell you a bit about the RMS Titanic.
We all know the basic information, it set off from Southampton on April 10th 1912 before making port at Cherbourg and Cobh while en route to New York. Before it could make it there, it collided with an iceberg near Newfoundland on April 14th before ultimately sinking on April 15th. For potentially numerous reasons, more than half the estimated number of passengers ended up dying (~1500 out of the 2200 on board) and out of those that survived the ordeal none are left alive as of May 31, 2009.
However, there's a bit more to this story than you might expect.


Due to the construction of the ship, many people speculated that it was doomed to sink anyway. Because steel welding was, at the time, far from being perfect (or even commonly used), the ship's 2,000 hull plates were held together by... over 3,000,000 rivets. The rivets, alone, increased the weight of the Titanic by over 1,000 tonnes. In itself this doesn't mean much as mass doesn't affect flotation (average density does), but that's quite impressive all the same. There's also the issue of the size of the Titanic. Not only was it 175 feet tall, and almost 900 feet in length, but no shipwright had dealt with the construction of a ship so large. Effectively, what this means is that anyone working on the ship wouldn't necessarily be skilled enough for the task. And it had two sister ships to boot (which we'll possibly discuss later).
The voice finished, and the speaker went silent. The sound of a bell tolling echoed through the hall.

So, did the iceberg really sink the Titanic or was it just one of many, many factors in the inevitable fate of an allegedly unsinkable ship? Maybe sometime in the future, we'll get a real answer to this question, but for now we can do naught but speculate. As it stands, the most likely answer (and the one I think is most accurate) is a resounding "yes." It's kind of in two pieces, and most likely only sunk because of the sheer volume of water that flooded on board following the collision. But, hey, that's my opinion; there's plenty of other... very different... theories floating around out there. Some of them are kinda clever and well thought out. Others? Well, others potentially make the "Flat Earth Society" look like sane and reasonable people. Naturally, we'll be a bit more interested in the latter.
7...8...9...
The sound of the 9th bell faded away. The 10th never came. That meant the time was 9 o'clock. Most likely 9 o'clock in the evening.
When Junpei had peered out the window of his cell, he'd seen nothing but blackness. It had to be nighttime. If that was the case, then they would need to escape by [6 AM] the following day.

The speaker went silent, and did not speak again.
[Music: Extreme Extrication]
Silver yelled at the speaker with language coarse enough to embarrass a sailor, but the rest of Junpei's companions were silent, deep in thought. Junpei, too, was consumed by his thoughts. There was a great deal he didn't understand.

And why had Junpei been chosen as part of this insane game? Why had any of them been chosen? But one question was foremost on his mind.

They hadn't seen one another since elementary school. Why had she appeared now? Coincidence...? No. That seemed impossible. There had to be a reason.
He didn't know what it might be, but... There had to be a reason.






The lion shook his head, mildly annoyed.


...
...


Their hard work had not gone completely to waste, however. They had learned a number of things as they'd scoured the parts of the ship they could reach. It seemed that they were confined to decks A through C.
C Deck was as far down as they would be able to go, however. The reason being...
That D Deck was completely submerged.

The prince knelt down and gently drew his hand across it.





None of them had numbers, or verification devices. They were, however, locked like the other doors. No matter how much they pushed and shoved, the doors refused to move. The mountain and the lion threw themselves against them a few times, but to no avail.


They tried pushing the button. No response. Apparently there was no power running to the elevators.
To the left of the elevator doors was a card reader.

Junpei stared at it for a while.




They had seen the same symbols on A Deck.

The one on the left had a keyhole with a similar symbol engraved on it.


The Prime Meridian is basically the vertical equivalent of the equator. In a sense, there's no such thing as its position was decided by conference in 1884. The meridian represents 0° longitude (as you might have guessed, the equator is used for 0° latitude) and is used to determine the international date line, but there have been different points used as demarcation lines for it before.
Incidentally the current one, by sheer bizarre coincidence, passes through... the Royal Observatory in London. Odd how England keeps cropping up here, huh? If you're so inclined, you can even go and see the exact location of it.

The metal looked very solid. Anything short of an explosive charge was unlikely to damage it.

In other words...

Junpei was not happy. The girl with pink hair spoke up.


The prince did not agree.




The dancer moved in front of the doors, as if to block them.


The clamor of voices made it next to impossible to determine who was saying what. Their arguments grew more and more intense, until people were shouting and screaming at one another.
Junpei had remained silent, but at last he could take no more.

They fell silent, and all eyes turned to Junpei. He felt each stare burning into him, but he refused to flinch.





They were silent. Some of them looked the other way, or bit their lip, or crossed their arms and stared at the ceiling.
But one of them spoke up. It was Akane.



She pointed toward Junpei.












It seemed a fair question.
The mountain stuck out his left arm.


He smirked.








Y'know I'm curious as to which type of lotus she's referring to. I'm just speaking from experience here, but every lotus flower I've seen has had a lot more than 8 petals. Admittedly, I'm only familiar with waterlilies (which are a lotus despite the name), so I might just be thinking of the wrong type altogether.





Blind? Really? He'd kept his eyes closed during their entire ordeal, which had suggested something strange, but to hear it said so casually...
It was something of a surprise. Everyone seemed a little nervous at the prince's proclamation, but no one seemed to know how to react to it.
There was one person, however, who didn't seem to be surprised in the least. The girl with pink hair.



They'd come around to Junpei. He held out his bracelet...


The dancer cut him off in mid-sentence.


They all nodded. Akane stepped forward, nervously.




Akane fidgeted awkwardly. Junpei decided he had to do something.



Junpei looked at it for a moment and thought.



The one thing you'll possibly notice right away is that, unlike the other 7, June is potentially someone's given name without it seeming very... unique. Fortunately, I'm pretty sure it's not exactly often (if ever) used as a Japanese name which helps. This one was more likely than the rest to backfire spectacularly.
Granted, Clover and Lotus potentially could too, but Clover's been as good as unused outside of incredibly rare situations. Lotus, on the other hand, had sort of gained "popularity" but peaked in 2009 when it was used for... a whole 0.1% of people. In the Netherlands.

Akane kneaded her hands and looked up at Junpei, uncertain. He smiled back at her, reassuringly.

She thought about it for a few more minutes, then seemed to come to a decision and gave Junpei a small nod.
Their names decided, Junpei ran over them quickly in his head.








That meant that 8 of them, including Junpei, had revealed their bracelet numbers.
But there was still 1 person left...

His skin was pale, his breathing was heavy, and he was soaked with nervous sweat. His behavior seemed very suspicious, or perhaps simply emotionally unstable. It was difficult to tell. Whatever the case, it seemed clear that he had only a fingertip's-worth of a grip on his sanity.
The girl with pink hair, [Clover], walked up to him, slowly. She put her hands on her hips and eyed him suspiciously.

He didn't answer. His bloodshot eyes twitched from person to person, and his breath came in hot pants.

The man licked his dry lips with a shaking tongue and spoke with a voice like old paper.





Clover looked at it contemptuously.






He took a shuddering breath and exhaled. Clover looked at him with something very like disgust.







[Music: Silence]


The man's body moved like a snake's. In the blink of an eye, he had slid around behind her, and wrapped his arm around her waist.

Silver--[Santa] leapt forward, toward Clover and the 9th Man.
He was halfway there, when--

Suddenly the man's hand dove into his pocket.
