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Day 12
An Ace in the Hole
Camp
Men: Joe, Killua, Kirito, Kyon, Mayuri, Prussia, Spike
Women: Alice, Ami, Haruhi, Jasmine, Konata, Michiru, Mine, Misty
Killua is up first again, and this time he wakes up Kirito to go talk with him around the fire.
"I got it," Kirito tells him. "I got the extra vote."
"Awesome," Killua says. "Do you think the others will team up against us?"
"I sure hope not," Kirito replies. "But if they do, we'll have four up against their four."
"That's not enough," Killua says. "We need something more."
"But what have we got?" Kirito says. "I've got no Fire Tokens. You've got no Fire Tokens. Joe, I think, has one. If they buy an extra vote, we're screwed."
"Then we've got to borrow," Killua says. "I have an 'in' with Alice. We also talked with Ami's alliance. If we can convince them to give us Tokens, we can buy that extra vote we need."
"We are all fresh out of Fire Tokens," Kirito says. "Part of that is because we gave them away to the Women. Now they're the ones with all the Tokens, and we've got none. We have to try to talk them into giving them back to us."
A bit later, Alice wakes up, and she joins Kirito and Killua.
"What's up, Albino?" she says.
Killua sighs. "It's not going good for us," he says.
"And how's that?"
"We are faced with an existential threat," Killua says. "Kyon and Spike have been working on Prussia and Mayuri, and now we could end up being voted out because of them. There are four of them, and only three of us. Fortunately Kirito won this extra vote, or else we'd be really screwed."
"So, if things don't work out for us, we are in a real bind," Kirito says. "It would come down to rocks."
"Are you implying that you want something from me?" Alice asks.
"Yes," Killua says plainly. "Yes, we are."
Alice chuckles. "Okay, Albino, what do you want?"
"Just three Fire Tokens," Killua says. "We'll pay them back once we've survived the vote."
"I want interest!" Alice replies. "Pay back four, and I'll be fine with forking over three."
"Fine, then," Killua says. "We'll pay you back four as soon as we can."
Alice takes out her six Fire Tokens and places half of them in Kirito's hand.
"You're a lifesaver," Kirito says. "We won't forget this."
"Yeah, you're pretty cool, Albino," Killua says. "See you in the Final Three."
The three of them all fist-bump each other.
"Alice has changed greatly from what I remember seeing last season," Kirito says. "She's giving, she's kind, and she's really cool. Perhaps her sister straightened her out. In any case, we have this now."
He hands over the three Tokens to a producer, who hands him back a piece of parchment.
"That's two extra votes that I've got now," he says. "And with Joe and Killua's votes, we've got five. It's a filibuster-proof majority."
But Killua isn't finished with the wheeling and dealing. Later that morning, when everyone is awake, he pulls aside Ami.
"You owe me," Killua says.
"Excuse me?" Ami responds.
"You owe us back those Fire Tokens that we lent to you."
"Huh?"
"Don't play dumb," Killua says. "You've got the highest IQ out here. Of course you know exactly what I am talking about. It's time to pay up. We lent you two, now you give us back four."
Ami wrinkles her nose. "I still need them," she says. "I can't afford to give them away at this point."
"And why not?"
"Because I need every Token I can to survive this next vote," Ami says. "We are in grave danger. We have no idea what advantages Mine and Alice have up their sleeves."
"Alice?"
"Yeah, she's against us, and you know it," Ami says. "So, I hope to use the idol that I bought and force her out by putting enough votes on her."
Killua pauses for a moment. "I guess you're right," he says.
"Ami just told me that she's up against Alice, and that she's going to try to force her out of this game," Killua says. "I have an alliance with Alice, and I've got to hold up my end of the bargain. I'm going to let her know Ami's plans, so that she can escape unscathed."
So, Killua finds Alice in the woods to tell her about Ami's plan.
"Ami's got an idol," he tells her. "And she's aiming to use it against you."
"Tell me something I don't know, Albino," Alice says. "We figured as much."
"They're also going to use all their Fire Tokens in an attempt to defeat you guys."
"So what?" Alice replies. "We are going to have enough votes to split the votes."
"Are you sure?"
"We have enough for a steal-a-vote. Plus, we have Haruhi's extra vote. That gives us six up against their three, enough to split the votes."
"You fool!" Killua exclaims. "Don't you realize that they're going to be buying votes like crazy themselves? How many Tokens do you think they have? Probably just as many as you! Then you have no way of splitting the votes."
"Uh, uh, uh," Alice says. "I have an ace in the hole, Albino. Don't you worry about me one bit!"
Killua simply shakes his head. "I hope you're still around tomorrow morning," he says.
"Alice is playing this game recklessly," Killua says. "She's setting herself up for a huge blindside. And here's the sad part: I won't be there to save her. She doesn't realize exactly how difficult it is to plan against an alliance who I myself aided earlier in this game."
"Killua's just a worrywart," Alice says. "I know what I'm going to do at Tribal Council. With Ami holding on to that idol, our options are a bit limited, but that doesn't mean I can't think outside the box. Killua just needs to worry about surviving himself."
Immunity Challenge
"Come on in, guys!"
The two tribes come marching in to the immunity challenge area, where they find two very large goal posts on each side of a grassy field.
"You guys ready to get to today's immunity challenge?"
"Absolutely!" Konata exclaims.
"First things first, I will take it back," Jet says.
Ami reluctantly hands over the Ranma statue to Jet.
"I know you don't want to give it up," Jet says. "Once again, immunity is back up for grabs. For today's challenge, we have yet another Olympic sport. This time, it's rugby sevens. We will have two seven-minute halves, and the combined score after those halves will determine the winner of this match."
"How the heck do you play it?" Prussia asks.
Jet chuckles. "Think of it this way: you just have to get this rugby ball to the end zone, where you touch it down for something called a 'try,' worth five points. The player who scores a try gets to kick from the part of the field he or she scored from. If the kick goes through the uprights, it is a 'conversion' worth another two points."
"My head is spinning," Konata says.
"Oh, it's not too hard to figure out!" Ami says. "Move the ball from one end of the field to the other! Simple!"
"And you have to pass the ball either backward or laterally," Misty says. "You can't pass forward."
"But you can kick at any time," Mine says. "And if you drop kick it through the uprights from the field, you get three points."
Jet laughs. "You guys know this game better than I do! Now for the official stuff. Team with more points wins immunity, safe from Tribal Council. Losers, Tribal Council, where one of you will be the sixth person voted out of the game. Men, since you lost the last immunity challenge, you have the option to buy the Medallion of Power for five Fire Tokens."
"What advantage does it give us?" Kirito asks.
"Your team starts the game with three points on the scoreboard," Jet says.
Kyon shakes his head. "Nah, we won't need it," he says. "I'm not wasting my Tokens on that."
"Yeah, we can use our Tokens in much better ways," Mayuri says.
"I don't even have any Tokens," Kirito says. "So, I guess, no."
"Is that your final answer?" Jet asks.
The Men look around at each other, and none of them say anything.
"I'll take that as a no," Jet says. "The option to buy the Medallion of Power now goes over to the Women. Would you like to buy it for Five Tokens?"
Ami huddles together with the JAM alliance. "We need to stay out of Tribal Council as much as we can," she says.
"But wouldn't that be a waste of our Fire Tokens?" Misty says. "Don't we need them for advantages?"
"We'd buy time by winning this challenge," Michiru says. "And we'd have the potential to get the Tokens back in the next reward challenge."
Jasmine nods her head. "Let's buy it," she says.
"Okay, who's paying up?" Misty asks. "Mine? Alice?"
Both of them shake their heads "no."
"What about you, Haruhi?" Misty asks.
"I guess I can toss one in," Haruhi says.
"Me too," Konata says.
"How many Tokens do you have, Jasmine?" Misty asks.
"Four," she says.
"I have four as well," Ami says.
"I have only three," Michiru says.
"Okay, then," Misty says. "Ami, Jasmine and myself will toss in a Token each, as will Konata and Haruhi."
The players hand over the Tokens to Jet, and he pulls out the Medallion of Power.
"I will set the score at 3-0 to begin this match," Jet says. "Women, you have one extra member, you have to sit someone out, and you cannot sit out the same person in back-to-back challenges. Jasmine sat out the last challenge."
"We'll sit down Michiru," Ami says.
"Very well then," Jet says. "Michiru, take a seat on the bench. I'll give you a minute to strategize, then we'll get it on!"
He claps his hands, as the players talk over their tactics.
"The Men have won the toss, and they will kick off to begin the first half! For immunity! Survivors ready? Go!"
Killua kicks the ball away, and Mine jumps up to catch it. She pushes past Prussia, then runs into Mayuri. She passes back to Alice, who gets spun around by Killua.
"Not this time, Albino!" Alice teases Killua, as she passes the ball over to Ami. Ami looks to be in trouble, but she manages to get the ball out to Jasmine. Jasmine has nowhere to go, and soon all the players are in on the ball.
"Scrum!" Jet shouts.
Killua, Kirito, and Joe go up against Misty, Alice, and Mine in the scrum. Jasmine tosses the ball in, and the two teams fight each other for the ball. Alice manages to tip it back to Ami, who then looks both ways before passing it over to Haruhi. Haruhi passes to Konata, and suddenly Konata gets into the open field. She zooms down the field toward the goal line, but Kyon catches up to her and tackles her. The ball comes free again, and this time Mayuri picks it up.
"Four minutes to go in the half!" Jet shouts.
Mayuri tries making a juke move past Haruhi, but he ends up having to pass it back to Prussia. Prussia is a complete disaster with the ball, stumbling and fumbling it. The ball squirts out, only a few yards from the Men's goal line. A bunch of players fall on top of the ball, resulting in another scrum.
"Scrum!" Jet yells.
Prussia tosses this one into the scrum, and Killua ends up with the ball. He circles back to the left, before getting popped by Alice. The ball comes free, and Mine is there to pick it up. She sprints with it down to the goal post, where she touches the ball down for a try.
"Try!" Jet exclaims. "That makes it 8-0! Mine will now attempt the conversion!"
"I'm not really experienced with dropkicking, but here we go," Mine says.
She kicks the ball, and it goes through the uprights for the two points.
"10-0 Women, with one minute left in the first half!" Jet shouts.
Alice kicks the ball away, and Killua catches it. He runs down the field before passing to Joe. Joe tries to fake out Haruhi, but he ends up passing the ball to Kirito. Mine rushes down to get close to Kirito, but Kirito passes the ball back over to Kyon. Kyon starts to lose ground, before passing the ball to Prussia. Again Prussia is a total disaster, as he fumbles as he tries to run forward.
"Knock on!" Jet yells.
Ami takes the ball and tosses it into a scrum, and Jasmine gets possession of it. She passes over to Alice, who then passes over to Mine. Mine is about to score, but Kyon and Mayuri catch up to her just in time. In desperation, she passes back to Haruhi, and Haruhi rushes underneath the goalposts and touches the ground with the ball.
"Try!" Jet shouts. "15-0 Women!"
Haruhi takes the ball and lines up for the conversion. She dropkicks it, but her kick badly misses underneath the goalposts.
"No good!" Jet exclaims. "That's the end of the first half! The Women lead it, 15-0!"
The Men walk off the field in utter frustration. Haruhi gives a high five to Konata, and the other Women similarly congratulate each other.
"This is a two-half game, though!" Jet shouts. "The Women will kick off to start the second half. Seven minutes left between the Women and immunity, or perhaps that going over to the Men should they pull a great comeback."
"Why did we choose to kick off to start?" Prussia asks. "That wasn't very awesome!"
"Because now we get to receive to start the second half," Killua replies.
The players jog on out to the field and line up in their positions, with Mine ready to kick.
"For immunity! Survivors ready? Go!"
Mine kicks off, and Killua jumps up to catch the ball. He laterals over to Kirito, who passes over to Joe. Joe tries making a juke move, before tossing to Mayuri. Mayuri breaks a tackle attempt from Ami and runs past Jasmine. But as Mine is about to get to him, he tosses the ball over to Prussia, who seems to have no idea what to do with the ball.
"Prussia, pass it!" Killua shouts.
Prussia looks over at Killua and passes the ball high into the air. His pass is so far off the mark that Killua can't catch it even on a leap. Konata and Haruhi scramble to the ball, and soon they are piled up on top of it alongside Killua.
"Scrum!" Jet calls.
The players line up for the scrum again, this time Mayuri, Kyon, and Killua in for the Men and Konata, Haruhi, and Alice in for the Women. Kirito throws the ball in.
"Get it!" Konata shouts.
Again there is a pile up on the ball, but this time Konata snatches control of it. She passes over to Haruhi, who finds some room into the clear. She runs it down to about five yards from the goal line, before running out of room, as Killua and Kirito chase her down. Haruhi tosses the ball out in desperation, and the ball deflects off Kirito's finger and bounces over to Konata. Konata sees no one around her, and she just coasts into the end zone. She stands right underneath the goalposts and waits for the Men to come to her. Once Kirito and Killua chase her, she touches the ball on the ground.
"Try!" Jet shouts. "The Women now lead, 20-0, with three minutes to play!"
Konata lines up the ball for her conversion attempt. She dropkicks it up and through, and the Women pick up another two points.
"It's now 22-0, Women! Men would need four tries in three minutes to come back!"
"Let's go!" Prussia exclaims.
"No, no, no," Jet says. "I am calling this game. This score is outrageous, and it's only going to get worse. Already some of you look like you've gotten injured."
He points over to Ami, who is working out her knee, and Joe, who has the cramps.
"There is no way in three minutes a team could score four tries. I am calling this match right here and now. Women win immunity!"
Haruhi and Konata jump up in the air and chest-bump. Jasmine stumbles coming off the field, and Misty stops to help her.
"What's wrong?" Misty asks.
"My ankle hurts," Jasmine says.
"My knee's banged up too," Ami interjects.
"It's a good thing then that we're calling the rest of this match," Jet says. "I'll have medical come in and take a look at all of you to make sure you're okay. In the meantime, congratulations on your win, and here is the immunity plushie."
Jet hands over the Ranma statue to Misty.
"Women, you are safe from tonight's vote, which you will get to watch in person from the peanut gallery. As for you, Men, I've got nothing for you except a date with me for Tribal Council, where one of you will be the sixth person voted out of this game. Medical, come on in."
The medical staff jogs in, with Captain Retsu Unohana of Bleach's Squad 5 leading the way, alongside her lieutenant Isane Kotetsu. They work on Ami and Jasmine, while Joe works out the cramps in his legs. After checking over all three of them, they are all given the green light to stay in the game.
"Good luck!" Unohana tells the players as she leaves.
The Women then happily exit the immunity challenge area, while the Men trudge off disappointedly.
"Tonight, we need to cut the fat," Kirito says. "We have to get rid of someone who's losing challenges for us. We need these wins to keep pace with the Women, or otherwise, we're all going to be gone soon."
Camp
Men: Joe, Killua, Kirito, Kyon, Mayuri, Prussia, Spike
Women: Alice, Ami, Haruhi, Jasmine, Konata, Michiru, Mine, Misty
When the Men come back from camp, Killua, Kirito, and Joe huddle together.
"We've got five votes, thanks to my bonus two votes," Kirito says. "Now, the question is, do we split them, or put them all on the same person?"
"I don't think any of them has an idol," Killua says. "We should put all five on one person."
"But who?" Joe asks.
"That, we determine by talking with the two pairs," Killua says.
"Despite having enough votes to clinch this Tribal Council, we are still in a bit of a sticky situation," Killua says. "We don't know if Prussia and Mayuri have been smart enough to team up with Kyon and Spike."
"I don't know if I really trust Killua's judgment on this vote," Joe says. "I think we should count on Mayuri and Prussia to vote with us. They were our allies before, they should remain our allies."
As those three talk, the other four players (Spike, Prussia, Kyon, and Mayuri) have a quick talk.
"This is your big chance to flip the game," Spike tells Prussia and Mayuri. "Vote with us, and our four defeats their three."
"Sounds awesome," Prussia replies.
"That's all good, except it doesn't take into consideration the fact that they may have an advantage," Mayuri says. "We need to buy an advantage with the Fire Tokens we have."
"No, no, no," Kyon says. "If we get to Tribal Council and pull out our advantage, then they pull out whatever advantages they have right afterwards. What we've got to do is lull them to sleep by making them think that we're still divided. Then none of them think to use an advantage, and we win the vote 4-3. So, we go along with whatever they say, but then vote against them at Tribal Council."
"That's awesome!" Prussia says.
"Hmmmph," Mayuri says. "I don't like the idea, but I'll go along with it."
"I personally think we should pool our Fire Tokens together and buy something that could be used against the other alliance," Mayuri says. "I'd love to experiment with some of these advantages they've got on the menu. I'm especially intrigued by the Knowledge is Power advantage. That would be a great experiment. But I can't buy it without help from the others."
"This is totally awesome!" Prussia says. "We four vote together to take out their three! We go from being on the bottom to being on the top. But we can't use or buy any advantages, because that would blow our cover!"
Later, Killua meets up with Mayuri and Prussia.
"We're splitting the votes," Killua says. "You two vote for Spike, while the three of us vote for Kyon. If Kyon pulls out an idol, then Spike goes home."
"Makes a lot of sense," Mayuri says.
"Awesome!" Prussia replies.
"Don't let anyone know about this, though," Killua says. "Stay away from Kyon and Spike."
"Understood!" Prussia says, as Killua walks away.
"We now know Killua's target," Mayuri says. "Now we can plan accordingly with our vote."
"We lied to Killua's face," Prussia says. "But that's part of this awesome game! We know who they're going after now!"
Meanwhile, Kirito sees Kyon and Spike and has a talk with them.
"We're splitting the votes," he tells them. "We're putting two on Prussia and one on Mayuri. Then you guys get to choose which one goes home. Just put your two votes on the one you want to go home. If they don't play an idol, then they're gone."
"Good thinking," Kyon says.
"Yeah, thanks for the info," Spike says. "I have a hard time deciding who's more annoying, Prussia or Mayuri."
"I appreciate you keeping us in the loop on the vote," Kyon says to Kirito, who nods and walks away.
"We've got them totally fooled," Kyon says. "They think we're voting with them, when we're voting one of them out. Now, we just have to figure out who that's gonna be. A 4-3 vote will be enough to send one of them home."
Right before Tribal Council, Kyon and Spike walk past Mayuri and Prussia and whisper a name to them. They both nod, then pretend to have not seen each other.
"This is a great pick for who to vote out," Prussia says. "Our awesome plan is coming together!"
Tribal Council
(Men)
With the Women up in the peanut gallery, the Men walk into the Tribal Council area with torches ablaze. They put the torches in their spots, then take their seats across from Jet.
"All right," Jet says. "Let's talk about that challenge. Kyon, why didn't you buy the Medallion of Power?"
"We thought we had the upper hand in a challenge like that," Kyon replies. "Obviously, we were wrong. Hindsight being 20/20, I'd buy the Medallion of Power in a heartbeat."
"But we didn't lose by three or less!" Mayuri chimes in. "The three points the Women got were meaningless!"
"Au contraire, mon capitan," Kirito says. "It was those three points that gave the Women the belief that they could win. They were playing from ahead from the word 'go,' and we were playing from behind. If we would have bought that Medallion, we very well may have won."
"Kirito brings up a very good point," Jet says. "You approach a game differently when you're ahead or while you're behind. And that's what's happened here in the overall game. Men, you have one less person than the tribe sitting up there watching you guys."
"It sucks," Killua says. "But yeah, we're behind now. Maybe we're pressing too much. Maybe we should have bought that Medallion. Maybe we should have voted differently. The reason for our losing? I don't know. But if we don't get things turned around soon, we're going to be withering away, one by one."
"We were ahead at one point," Joe adds. "We had the 10-to-9 advantage on the Women. And then we couldn't keep it. Maybe it's because Lucian tried to screw us, but we had our chance and we blew it."
"Well, it's not over yet," Jet states. "But after tonight, you will be down 8-6 in the numbers, and you know how it works: the more a tribe wins, the more members it puts on the jury."
"That's the scary part," Kyon says. "I don't want my fate decided by, say, Haruhi. I'd rather have these guys voting for me at the end. But if we can't even get to the end, then all our time will be wasted."
"I'm not sure we should have voted out Cato," Spike says. "We have won exactly one challenge since he left, and that one was only because Karen tried to screw over her own tribe."
"But Cato was sabotaging us," Joe says. "He couldn't be kept around."
"Joe brings up an interesting point," Jet says. "If you have a cancer in your tribe, do you cut it out immediately? What if that cancer makes the rest of you better physically, but turns out to be deadly?"
"It's an interesting comparison," Killua says. "If we kept Cato, maybe we win a couple more challenges at this point. Or maybe we still lose, and a couple of us are at Ponderosa instead of him and Lucian. I think we did the best thing we could by taking out the tribe cancers in Cato and Lucian, and to an extent, even Gary Oak. The problem is, we're left with a weaker tribe physically, one that's getting manhandled at challenges."
"Manhandled?" Mayuri says. "I think you mean womanhandled."
Everyone has a laugh at Mayuri's pun.
"Kirito, how do you get back in the game?" Jet asks. "You're going to have to win some challenges at some point."
"I agree," Kirito says. "And not just immunity challenges; those Fire Tokens are very important and can be used for food if we want it. So, we've got to win reward challenges and immunity challenges. I think our best hope is to go all in and shove our chips to the middle of the table. We are going to win, or we are going to die as a tribe."
"Spike, what's it like living with the very Women who are kicking your $*% every challenge?" Jet inquires.
"It's miserable," Spike replies. "You know the three things I hate: animals, children, and women with attitudes. We may not have any animals here, but we have those children Haruhi and Konata, and we've got tons of women with attitudes."
Spike gets a lot of laughter from the peanut gallery, except for Haruhi and Konata, who both cross their arms angrily.
"Joe, when is losing too much losing? When's the time you reach your breaking point?"
"I think we're already there," Joe replies. "This is the worst-case scenario, a nightmare unfolding before our very eyes. We've got to start winning."
"Prussia, what will winning feel like once you've finally broken through?"
"Awesome, of course!" Prussia says, to laughter from the whole tribe.
"Kyon, how is this vote going to go down?" Jet wonders. "Is it about alliances? Is it about strength for challenges? Is it about something altogether different?"
"I'm not really sure," Kyon says. "I know who I'm voting for, but the reason for that vote is a lot murkier. It's times like these when I need Haruhi to help me out."
Haruhi laughs loudly from the peanut gallery, while the rest of the Women also chuckle a bit.
"Mayuri, does this vote come down to trust?" Jet asks.
"Yes," Mayuri says. "Either we're trusting old alliances or new ones, or maybe both. I trust that it'll be an eye-opening vote."
"Killua, do you agree with that?"
"Agree with what?" Killua says.
"Agree that it'll be an eye-opening vote," Jet explains.
"You know, I'm not going to tip my hand, even if it is for one of your banal questions," Killua replies. "But if you want to think it's an eye-opening vote, go right ahead."
"It will be a blindside," Kyon says. "One way or another, it'll be a blindside."
"And with that, it is… time to vote. Joe, you're up first."
The Tribal Council theme "Tally the Vote" plays as the players go to vote.
Joe goes to vote.
Killua goes to vote.
Kirito goes to vote.
Kyon goes to vote.
"You'll never see this one coming," Kyon says.
Mayuri goes to vote.
Prussia goes to vote.
Spike goes to vote.
"I'll go tally the votes."
Jet walks over to the voting booth, grabs the voting urn, then returns to his podium.
"If anyone has an advantage or an immunity idol, and you would like to play it, now would be the time to do so."
Everyone looks around at each other, before Kirito stands up.
"I've got some things here," he says.
He hands over the two pieces of parchment to Jet.
"These are extra votes that I've received, and I'd like to use both of them now."
"Very well then," Jet says. "These are indeed extra votes, and Kirito will go place two more votes. Here's the urn, take it to the voting booth and cast your votes."
Kyon, Spike, Prussia, and Mayuri all look dazed and confused. Meanwhile, the Tribal Council theme "Tally the Vote" starts up again as Kirito goes to place two votes.
"I'll go tally the votes, again," Jet says.
He opens up the urn, mixes up the votes a little, then brings it back over to his podium.
"Anyone else have any other advantages?" Jet asks.
The players shake their heads "no." Kyon pounds his fist into the stump he is sitting on.
"I should have bought something," he whispers.
"Okay. Once the votes are read, the decision is final, and the person voted out will be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately. I'll read the votes."
Jet pulls out the first vote. "First vote, Killua."
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"Killua. That's three votes Killua."
Killua shakes his head, but remains confident.
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"Killua. That's four votes Killua, five votes left."
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"Prussia."
"Huh? Me?" Prussia says.
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"Prussia. That's four votes Killua, three votes Prussia."
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"Prussia. We're tied, four votes Killua, four votes Prussia, one vote left."
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"Prussia."
Kyon gasps. Prussia shakes his head as he gets up from his seat. "Why would anyone to vote out the awesome me?" he says.
"Sorry, Prussia," Kirito says. "It's a game."
Prussia grabs his torch and brings it over to Jet.
"Prussia, the tribe has spoken," Jet says, snuffing out his torch. "It's time for you to go."
Prussia shakes his head again as he heads on down the path out of Tribal Council. At the end of the path, he finds a table full of tiny boxes.
"You must bequeath your Fire Tokens to another player(s)," he reads.
He thinks about it for a moment.
"Mayuri would like to do some experiments," he says. "Why not let him have the Tokens?"
He drops both of his Fire Tokens into Mayuri's box.
"Bye-bye!" he says, walking away. The camera then shifts back to Tribal Council.
"Prussia learned the hard way tonight that advantages are everything in this game," Jet says. "You don't have enough advantages, then you don't win. Grab your torches, head back to camp, good night."
Still shaking his head, Kyon gets up alongside all the other Men. They take their torches and begin their trek out of Tribal Council.
"Totally not awesome!" Prussia says. "I thought I'd be able to stay around for a long while! I'm not sure why anyone would vote out the awesome me! Oh well, time to go back to Europe and make Austria's life miserable!"
Who voted for whom:
Joe – Prussia
Killua – Prussia
Kirito – Prussia, Prussia, Prussia
Kyon – Killua
Mayuri – Killua
Prussia – Killua
Spike – Killua
Next time on… Survivor…
Killua, Kirito, and Joe want to get their Tokens back… Mayuri, Kyon, and Spike look for revenge… and an all-out advantage war is underway in the Women tribe.
Fire token count:
6 – Mine
5 – Mayuri
4 – Misty
3 – Alice, Ami, Jasmine, Michiru
2 – Spike, Kyon, Konata, Haruhi
1 – Joe
0 - Killua, Kirito
