Car #7 - The Car Wash Car
Speed - Express
Format - Assigned Seating
Group MTV - Melvin, Taran, Vinzent
Group DMJ - Dexter, Jack, Matsukaze
Group AHA - Abel, Arty, Haruka
Group RAV - Asuka, R.N.A., Viper
Travel Time - Less than an hour

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Car #7 - The Car Wash Car
Speed - Express
Format - Assigned Seating
Group MTV - Melvin, Taran, Vinzent
Group DMJ - Dexter, Jack, Matsukaze
Group AHA - Abel, Arty, Haruka
Group RAV - Asuka, R.N.A., Viper
Travel Time - Less than an hour
The Funeral Procession - Chapter 1 End
Nemesis turned to the rest of you. With no other events to distract you, it was much clearer now that the exit door was visible again along all with the gridlines. She didn't move to block your path this time.
"CONSUMMATUM EST," she said, sweeping an arm out towards the door. "THE JUDGMENT HAS FINISHED. ONTO THE NEXT CAR WITH THE REST OF YOU."
"I'M SURE WE'LL ALL MEET AGAIN. UNLESS YOU CAN STAY OUT OF TROUBLE..." She clearly didn't think you capable of that.
Neko-Neko, leading the way, waved cutely at her.
"Until next time!"
"We're sure it'll be just as much fun, nyaha!"
Nemesis half-waved back before moving toward the other wooden door. But she was still watching. You had a feeling hanging around much longer wouldn't bode well.
The exit door opened without struggle, onto the same wasteland as always. The bridge to the next car stretched out ahead, as always. And, as always, you moved along and through the next door.
Funny how anything stayed the same when your party had been changed so irreparably.
Within the new car, the candy-powder scent of cleansers mixed with faint exhaust hit you first, and you had little time to process the cars lined up before getting shooed into one yourself alongside a few others. As you debated whether you ought to be buckling up or hopping right back out, you pieced together more of the scene. A hearse in front, and a handful of cars besides your own with their hazard lights flashing. A parallel set of conveyor belts matching up with the tires. Archways of nozzles and an array of brightly colored soft things gallivanting about the well-lit tunnel. None of it seemed threatening, at least.
Or perhaps you were just too exhausted to care, as your ride shifted into neutral on its own and began gently lurching along the car wash track. Not much for you to do now but sit and wait—or talk, if you were still on speaking terms with your co-riders.
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The Great Chicago Fire - Chapter 1 Execution
Darkness was all there was at first. Then a spotlight on the killer, Ms. Fenna Van Daalen. She stared straight ahead into the shadows, where the barest edge of light caught something or someone standing there--
"Mother?"
For a split second, Fenna believed it. That distant silhouette with its curly hair and limber frame, and that voice... But it couldn't be, right? She'd f-cked it all up. She'd killed a woman. The train was just mocking her now. And yet...
The lights came on.
The Convening - Chapter 1 Trial Outcomes
It was hard to know who and what you could trust at this point, but after the confessions at least some of you could only come to the conclusion that you'd made a very wrong defendant nomination. Had Neko-Neko really expected you to single out the killer with only a third of the evidence available? The odds had been violently stacked against you, yet you'd be the ones to pay the price... or would you?
"THE DEBATE DRAWS TO A CLOSE... AND IT SEEMS AS THOUGH YOU BELIEVE THE KILLER OF ATSUKO SAMUKURA IS NOT AMONG THE DEFENDANTS."
"I CANNOT CHANGE THE NUMBER OF DEFENDANTS THIS FAR ALONG INTO THE TRIAL. IF YOU WISH TO REPLACE ONE OF THEM, HOWEVER, YOU MAY CONDUCT A MAJORITY VOTE AND SUBMIT AN APPEAL."
Aha! Neko-Neko's threat for failing to find the killer could still be null and void, then. And they'd said they had paperwork for every eventuality, hadn't they?
"Of course! I'll get started on the paperwork right away, Your Honor."
The Judgment Car
Speed - Express
Format - Megathread
Travel Time - A few hours
The Lady of Justice - Chapter 1 Trial Start
After all the strange things you've seen thus far, it's some kind of cruel irony that you should wind up exactly where you expected.
A large, antiquated courtroom sprawled before you, spartanly decorated with simple benches and dour wood trim. Fourteen chairs sat in the jury's box—each bore a metal plate labeled with your chosen names. There was no sign of a defense or prosecution at the empty benches (except... was that a scrap of fabric on the floor?) At the head of the room, though, just below where the courtroom seal should be, stood an enormous statue of Lady Justice.
Neko-Neko strutted in before you, gesturing at the seats before marching straight ahead to the body of the courthouse. If any of you tried to follow them, you'd find some strange invisible barrier preventing you from leaving the jury area—a box indeed. But even if you escaped there, the only other (wooden) door you could see was blocked off by a different statue.
Neko-Neko cleared their throat, however that may have worked for a robotic cat.
With an echoing creak of stone against stone, the statue of Lady Justice moved.
The Beachside Bonfire - Chapter 1 Body Drop
Though some of you may have noticed sooner than others, a little bit of smoke drifting up into the air wasn't the greatest concern. But when you caught a glimpse of searingly bright flames, you couldn't help but be concerned. If that was in the forest, this whole place could burn down.
And then there was screaming.
At whatever speeds, you all made your way over, but neither of the people already present seemed to be in any danger, even if Matsukaze was clearly having a bad time and R.N.A. almost sounded like they were crying. The fire was more or less safely constrained to the beach—a single palm tree, even. It was already beginning to run out of fuel, but... wasn't there something unusual about the shape of the ashes...?
Car #6 - The Desert Island Car
Speed - Scenic
Format - Free Seating
Travel Time - Several days