"Welcome back! Its been a week since the PAL fanatics ruined our last FIB round. This time we've taken extra precaution to ..."
I, Nao Kanzaki, sat in what looked like an empty baseball stadium in the late Thursday morning haze.
"...In just four hours two teams will take their stand against one another with a few twists to the game. You will each choose one player every inning- to see who will commit an Error on field in five innings. Strike outs allow one team to resurrect one person on their team whose player committed an Error on field."
A second FIB agent spoke now," As for how you win: You have twenty five people on the team. Each player is worth two points. Winning the game gives you ten points. The team with the most points wins."
The first gave another twist, "Players on different teams can trade players from one team to the the other... for a price of course. You can own up to two people at a time"
"That makes things easier for us. Our goal here is not to have the most money when we get out of this. We just have to survive," Ken spoke quietly.
"I see. So we can check out the players and choose one extra person to follow. Its full proof. There's no way we should loose two players to a error."
"That's childish thinking Nora. Even with two people in five innings errors can be statistically calculated. "
"Even the best averaged players can make errors up to 20 percent of the time."
"The first inning will be for practice and then the fight will start after that. Players are assigned randomly so no point for the practice to loose your cool."
We were all handed an envelope with our names on them. I looked around and saw a few long faces. I opened the card envelop and took out the card inside.
We were betting on minor league players!
Some looked like they were still in high-school.
I peeked into the others' cards to see their error statistics. For some the percentage was .60. There weren't many happy looking people around us.
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Our player was Shigano Goro , the Pitcher for the wikis. He had fairly good statistics. "
We lucked out on this one" Ken informed me, Nao Kanzaki.
"Let me say this once the only reason is that I want to save everyone everyone from the FIB. And I plan on doing it without taking advantage of anybody."
"Look here. The only reason why I decided to help was because you remind me of my sister. You see we lived together without our parents. We were heavily in debt and she was tricked by some conman saying how we could consolidate our debt. She drove herself into madness. When she asked for compensation the company refused her plea."
"Even if you're not here, I want to continue to try and beat this underground scheme of the FIB group."
"Let's just make it through this round and then see if your outlook changes."
After that dialogue the group went over to that balcony to watch the players
