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Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Support conversations- Ross and Ewan
C Support
Ross:
Here you are. I finally tracked you down.
Ewan: Hi. Um. Who are you?
Ross: I'm Ross. You?
Ewan: I'm Ewan.
Ross: Hey, Ewan. Nice to meet
you. I've been looking for someone around my age. Let's hang out
sometime, OK?
Ewan: Sure, but do we have to
wait until "sometime"? How about now?
Ross: What are you saying?
We're in the middle of a battle!
Ewan: The others are fighting
well, so the two of us won't make much difference. Besides, even though
I just started using magic the other day, I'm pretty good. If something
does happen, we'll be OK.
Ross: Well, I'm pretty
confident in my skills, too. But, you know--how to put this
delicately-- it's the matter of morale.
Ewan: You certainly are
dedicated. That's a surprise.
Ross: Hey!
Ewan: Why don't you prove your
dedication by answering this brainteaser?
Ross: Like a riddle? Sounds fun!
Ewan: Yes. It'll be really fun
to watch you struggling to come up with an answer. Ha!
Ross: Hey! What's that supposed
to mean? Well, whatever. Let's do it.
Ewan: OK, here it is. Ross, do
you know what a balance is?
Ross: Of course I do! Who
doesn't? It's a type of scale with small plates on both sides to put
weights. When both sides are the same weight, it balances. So that was
the riddle? Easy!
Ewan: Ha ha ha! You're too
funny! No, that was just the setup for the brainteaser. Here's the real
question. Assume there are 25 pebbles.
Ross: Pebbles?
Ewan: Yes, they're really
small. As small as peas. They are all the same color and shape. In this
group, there's one pebble that's lighter than all the other pebbles.
Ross: And I must tell you the
way to find that pebble?
Ewan: Of course not. What kind
of challenge is that? The question is, how many times do you need to
use the balance to find that one rock?
Ross: How many times? Uh...
It's not...24, is it?
Ewan: What?! Oh! Ha ha ha ha
ha! That's the first time I've heard that one! I see. So you were
thinking that you'd measure the pebbles one by one! That's great, Ross!
You're too funny!
Ross: That's not a compliment,
is it. You think I'm an idiot!
Ewan: That's not true.
Actually, it is. Ha ha ha! And did I mention how perceptive you are,
too?
Ross: Oh, you! Just you wait!
I'll figure it out! I just need some time to think about it.
Ewan: The anticipation is
killing me.
B Support
Ross: Hey, you!
Ewan: Oh, hi, Ross.
Ross: I have an answer for your
brainteaser!
Ewan: You got it, huh? That's
amazing!
Ross: Y-yeah. The answer is...
Ewan: Yes, yes?
Ross: Four times!
Ewan: You must have worked
really hard to figure that out!
Ross: See! See! I told you I'd
get it! Fighting's not the only thing I'm good at.
Ewan: However, that's not the
correct answer.
Ross: What do you mean? I can't
believe it! Ugh! If that's not the right answer, then what is?
Ewan: You were close. The right
answer is three times.
Ross: Only three times? How?
Tell me!
Ewan: The key is how many
pebbles you put on the scales at first. First, put eight rocks each on
either side of the scale. The side with the lighter rock will be higher
than the other, right? Or, if the sides are balanced, it means that the
lighter rock is in the rest of the pile. So that was one turn on the
balance. The rest is pretty easy to figure out. Let's assume that the
lighter rock was in the remaining pile of nine rocks... Then you'd put
three rocks on each side of the scale. So that's the second turn. If
either side of the scale tips, then the rock is in one of those two
piles. If the scale is balanced, then the rock is one of the remaining
three rocks. So, now you've figured out which group of three pebbles
has the lighter one. What you do now is put one rock from this pile on
each side of the scale. Like before, if the scale tips to one side, the
lighter pebble is on the scale. If the scale is balanced, then the
remaining pebble is the lighter one. And that was the last turn on the
scale. Did you get all that?
Ross: Huh? Well, I think I got
it...
Ewan: What?! I just explained
it all very clearly. You still don't get it? That's really...
Ross: Really what?!
Ewan: Um, nothing. Forget it. A
ha ha ha ha!
Ross: "A ha ha ha" what? What
do you mean "forget it"?
Ewan: Anyway, it's been fun
hanging out. Let's get together again sometime, OK?
Ross: It wasn't fun for me at
all! Hey!