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message 1: by rose (new)

rose (rose33) | 1000 comments
In this thread, you and your group members need to discuss how your charries worked as a team and how their night went. This will determine their rankings -- if you post nothing, we will make it up ourselves, and it will most likely be dismal results.

Include anything here, included but not limited to: injuries, mental breakdowns, one person continuously walking away so they shock themselves or group members, or anyone talking off their wristbands.

You have two days!

Group Members as follows!
Group 6
- Wolfrick Zimmermann
- Amancio Klassan
- Vivian Anderson
- Isabelle Svensson
- Callum Hartrick
- Alick Mackenzie



( ˘ ³˘)♥ Jay Wolfrick is protective in nature, but not much of a leader, he's the kind of person who'd try to keep tensions low with jokes but also subtly sticking around the girls because he might be a little old fashioned in thinking that he has to protect them and keep them from getting hurt. He's definitely all for the working as a team thing.


message 3: by Morgan (new)

Morgan | 85 comments Callum would do his best to try and take things slow at the beginning of the competition, but overall his eager nature would make him want to take things fast. He'll for sure keep up with the team since he took his meds this morning. Leadership isn't necessarily a quality he has, but he is also one to step up to the plate if need be- overall though he can be that loud kid to give people uncalled for advice.

Alick is the more cold, somber, quiet, and calculating of the twins. No doubt he is keeping an eye out for his brother- generally he keeps his thoughts to himself and he doesn't cause trouble, but he's not afraid to demand some attention if the team is getting too caught up in their thoughts and he simplifies clues for them as he can be rather good at riddles and such, when he gives himself the time- he's not so excellent at strategic thinking though


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