Post by Penn Badgley on Aug 16, 2011 22:34:00 GMT -5
Karmazing Race
[/b]Let's face it. You are the all starz. That means none of you will be on slop for this entire game because I love you. However, in lieu of food comps, you will be battling in the occasional luxury comp to help you earn some chances for this now important final 10 twist, which will, from this point on, be referred to as the "Lotto Twist" (name thanks to a particular houseguest commenting about the twist being like a lottery, but I won't name names).
Anyways, what would round 1 of a Starz game be without the classic battle to influence karma. As you probably guessed, you're playing as one faction against the other, and the winning faction will each be rewarded with 2 chances, while the losers get nothing. However, the motto of choices returns. If you choose to be a saboteur and play against your own team, you might find a different outcome awaits. I will check the security log, and the player from the losing faction who does the most sabotaging to make their team lose will be presented with a special prize (that will of course be made public). Will you take the chance and go for the prize? Is it worth the negative outcome of pissing off your entire faction? We'll see! If nobody sabotages, then the prize will not be revealed and the entire losing team will still receive 0 chances.
The object: Sweet peeps, you are trying to boost my karma. Sassy peeps, you are trying to smite my karma. In the end, if I end up positive, the Sweet people win. If I end up negative, the Sassy team wins. If I end up at 0, it's a wash, and nobody wins (not even the best saboteur).
Sweet --> Exalt me!
Sassy --> Smite me!
May the best faction win! Go! (Challenge ends at 2pm EST Wednesday.)
Anyways, what would round 1 of a Starz game be without the classic battle to influence karma. As you probably guessed, you're playing as one faction against the other, and the winning faction will each be rewarded with 2 chances, while the losers get nothing. However, the motto of choices returns. If you choose to be a saboteur and play against your own team, you might find a different outcome awaits. I will check the security log, and the player from the losing faction who does the most sabotaging to make their team lose will be presented with a special prize (that will of course be made public). Will you take the chance and go for the prize? Is it worth the negative outcome of pissing off your entire faction? We'll see! If nobody sabotages, then the prize will not be revealed and the entire losing team will still receive 0 chances.
The object: Sweet peeps, you are trying to boost my karma. Sassy peeps, you are trying to smite my karma. In the end, if I end up positive, the Sweet people win. If I end up negative, the Sassy team wins. If I end up at 0, it's a wash, and nobody wins (not even the best saboteur).
Sweet --> Exalt me!
Sassy --> Smite me!
May the best faction win! Go! (Challenge ends at 2pm EST Wednesday.)