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Hathaway. ([personal profile] futurologists) wrote in [community profile] thirstology2017-08-02 12:07 am
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TEST DRIVE MEME #8

test drive 8.0


The world has shifted. Or maybe you’ve shifted? Either way, things have changed, and it’s going to be quite a while before you see them change back again.

BASICS

You were going about your business as usual until the world went white around you, and when the fog cleared: Oska. You've arrived in a snag of reality between worlds, the full extent of which can be read about here. But in essence, you’ve arrived in a grand, magical, almost empty castle. Outside the castle is an empty, long-abandoned village, partially in ruin. Past that, the world simply fades out into white mist. Your best bet is probably to stick to the castle and its grounds.

Suits of armor patrol the quiet hallways, but good luck getting them to speak or answer any questions. There’s absolutely nothing inside them, they move under their own power. They don’t talk, but they also go out of their way not to hurt you. You can even attack one, it will just patiently wait for you to give up and leave. If, however, you ask one for directions, it will dutifully turn and lead the way to wherever you’ve requested.

Librarians lurk in the halls of the enormous, well-stocked library, in which you can find nearly any book from nearly any world. The librarians are tall, wide, and very muscular, but they’re also not out to hurt you. Provided you play nice, of course. The usual rules apply: be respectful of the books, keep your voice lowered, and never bring any source of flame into the library. That last one might make the librarians reconsider their nonviolent natures.

Outside, there's a greenhouse with every type of flora you can imagine (and more, since they're from all over the universe) — be careful, though, because not all of them are friendly. If you'd like to take a dip, you can check out the lake; just be friendly to the fish. You can catch sight of almost any animal you'd like in the stables, real-world or fantasy. Most of them have been tamed, and won't do any real harm. However, some of them can be a bit testy. Stay away from the unicorns unless you have perfect manners — they hate impoliteness.

Current characters in game can assume that the Timeline glitched and sent them temporarily back to Oska. You are welcome to take any threads that happen here as game canon, should both parties arrive in game. Threads done here by prospective players may be used as application samples, and threads done by current players may be used as Bonus AC.

PROMPTS

ONE ✗ THE KITCHEN
The kitchen is always stocked with food, freshly cooked and ready to be eaten — although there was no one to do the cooking, and it might just be you to do the eating. That doesn’t seem to discourage the kitchen in the slightest, which is constantly churning out new, fresh courses. Some of them are more innocent than others today.

That tart you just ate? It was harpfruit, native to Cendiares, and has a pesky side effect of making the eater blurt out everything that pops into their head. The completely average-looking salad actually has flakes of Raphian wildflowers, which cause a bit of dancing fever — it isn't contagious, but it does make the sufferer want to dance with everyone they can. The choices and effects are endless and up to you, and don't worry; ALASTAIR is working on getting the kitchen under control as we speak.

TWO ✗ THE TRAINING CENTER
Maybe you find your way into the Training Center. A lot of work went into setting this room up, and it can construct nearly any scenario that you can imagine. All it takes to activate this room, still and featureless until it comes to life, is the brush of a finger against one of the glowing pads on the wall. The magitek will take it from there.

Just envision the setting and any enemies you’d like to train against, and they’ll instantly materialize. Would you rather go sightseeing, without worrying about a fight? No problem! The room is eager to provide you with a sparring partner, but it can be convinced to hold off -- just don’t think of getting into any fights. The Training Center also offers any games you can think of: soccer, basketball, literal freeze tag, etc. Every supply you need will be simulated for you.

Additionally, the following scenarios are also preloaded into the system for user convenience, each coming with a small summary of mission objectives:

ANWICK: A ruined little village with a massive, dead dragon skewered in the center of it. The goal is to protect her young in a nearby cave. The terrain is treacherous, the wyrmlings are squirmy and unhelpful, and the townsfolk are furious. But for good reason -- it seems dragons have been plaguing them for decades. Even the simulation’s enemies are programmed to say as much, and will do their best to convince you to their side.


CHANTES: Chantes, Audentes' first mission, is a typical medieval town cloaked in darkness and surrounded by a winding forest. It comes in two default flavors and difficulty settings. Fairies are the easier enemy; the objective is to collect three jars of unpleasant, glowing sap from their nests without getting your eyes poked out. The fairy goop can also cause disturbances with magical powers, unwanted levitation, and unfortunate cosmetic effects.

Demons are the more difficult setting. The task is to clear ominous runes off of various town structures, but when approached, each one releases a red, misty spirit. It will fight tooth and nail to protect its ‘home,’ but is largely invulnerable short of destroying its rune. To prevent this, it may resort to spells, violence, and possessing someone else in the simulation -- consider this a lesson in PvP. (NOTE: You’re also welcome to use anything from the previous events from Chantes as well.)


OSKA TRAINING: The goal in this simulation is simple: outlast the timer. It’s exactly the same castle, but after it’s been pelted by a firestorm, architecture ruined to rubble and ash. Navigating the half-destroyed castle is hard enough, and the earthquakes and fireballs raining from the sky will continue until characters survive for a certain amount of time (from an hour to a day) or find a full bushel’s worth of food. And just to rub salt in the wound, all the dirt, grime, and mud in this simulation will last outside of it, so you might need a shower after.


NALAWI: An island nation populated by diminutive deer people. The first setting is a mini version of the Gilligan's Island event -- it's less action-packed and more focused on survival. Marooned on the drowned island of Dakal, it's up to you to figure out where to find food and shelter. You might also want to avoid the hungry sea creatures that have made their way up on the island, too.

The second setting involves lava monsters erupting out of Nalalona, the largest volcano on the Nalawi islands. Lava imps will do their best to hypnotize recruits into following them back into the volcano, and can be defeated the normal way or non-violently lured into the water. Next comes the fire golems, hulking but fast. Their weak spot is their glowing core, but it will require some cleverness to reach. (NOTE: You're welcome to use any scenarios based on other Nalawi events as well!)


ZETA-12: Oh boy, a whole planet to explore! The objective here is simple: protect your delicate goo baby at all costs. Luckily for you, the simulation has seen fit to skip over the frozen wastes! Your first challenge is crossing the deep forest: carnivorous plants try to get a bite out of you, but that isn't the worst part. Eventually, you come to a deep chasm, and have to choose between forcing your wailing, distressed squidge across, or soothing it for several hours until it's willing to go with you.

Scenario two is a thick bog inhabited by an aggressive plant monster. It spits a crippling neurotoxin, so anyone attempting to fight it should be wary. Outsmarting or avoiding it would be best for the squidges' well-being, but some people are too hot-blooded for that. What will you do?

Finally, there's the desert; it's picturesque, but only if you can ignore the dehydration and punishing heat. There's a cave network for you to seek shelter in, but make no mistake: pretty soon a freak meteor shower causes a cave-in and leaves you trapped inside with an increasingly aggressive squidge. Are you out there dodging meteors or navigating caverns?


PERDITION'S REST: This is a mining colony on a planet known only as Q-65, populated solely by an alien race who have come to mine the planet for argecite, a mineral required for their survival. Members of the fundamentalist group called the Deemers have been outed as Taraxa, slug-like brain parasites who belong to ALASTAIR's rival group, Zymandis. The parasites infect unwilling hosts and leave them a husk.

The first scenario brings you to Boneyard Junction, an abandoned town at the end of the rail line that is half-sunken into the desert, surrounded by Deemers. The goal is to incapacitate your foes without killing the host body; if a Deemer is killed, a loud buzzer goes off. Use whatever tactics you need to, just keep them alive.

The second scenario takes you inside the mine, where several workers are trapped. The objective is to find them and bring them back to the surface, which is made a little more difficult by the large, hungry sand worms slithering in the depths. You'll need to get rid of them to save the miners, but be mindful of the fracking equipment, please!


WOODHURST: A sprawling suburb in an alternate Earth circa 1993, Woodhurst is besieged by the Bristol Virus, an infection that is spread by fluid contact. In addition to physical symptoms, its sufferers show heightened irritability and hunger in the later stages of the infection, including cannibalistic tendencies. Because of Woodhurst's "mundane" state, all recruits will be cloaked to appear human so as not to startle the native population. This is considered an advanced training scenario!

In the first scenario, you must find clues in the hospital as to the origin of the virus and who is responsible. The hospital workers will bar the way for any civilians merely strolling in, so you'll either need to go unseen or be very good at lying and disguises.

The second scenario is set during the final stage of Woodhurst, in which a large portion of the population is infected. Your task here is to ensure the safety of civilians while injecting any infected you encounter with a cure. (For the purposes of this exercise, your cure syringes are automatically set to limitless, but you may adjust the module to make it more challenging.) You will gain points for how many deaths you prevent and infected you cure, and you will lose points for killing infected or allowing civilians to die.


LERAMZEN: A futuristic, luxurious city located on the planet Perun, Leramzen is nestled at the foot of a mountain and is currently undergoing its dark winter with nights lasting eighteen hours. Luckily, nightlife in Leramzen is particularly lively, with many clubs, restaurants, and theaters to visit. Of particular note is the Lyushny Theatre, which hosts the galaxy-famous Lyushny Ballet, and the State History Museum -- which holds a giant diamond on display.

The name of the game in this scenario is diamond heist, where you attend a fancy gala (complete with holographic fancy outfit) and must move through the museum without being noticed by gala attendees or guards. Positions available include Distraction, Infiltration, Hacker, and Lookout. If you're a jack-of-all-trades, try Support and fill whatever role is needed. Each simulation begins with 100 points, with points being subtracted for each time you arouse suspicion. A game over will result if your points reach 0.

THREE ✗ HOT SPRINGS EPISODE
One of ALASTAIR's teams extracted an enormous, very hot core from a sentient and murderous AI. What better way to put it to use than to heat up the springs? It's a nice place to get some much needed R&R or just hang out. Some enterprising recruits have built wooden decks and stairs around and through the whole affair. It's a little bit of a hike to get there from the castle, but anyone who has visited can agree: it's worth it.

FOUR ✗ THE NETWORK
There is some good news, along with all these bizarre and fantastical new sights: you’ve arrived with a new piece of jewelry which, if examined, gives you access to anyone else that might be currently inhabiting Oska. You can speak into the jewelry and be heard, you can get it to project moving images of yourself and others, you can even think a message into it and have it arrive as written word to whoever you’re communicating with. It’s a useful little trinket, provided you can get it to work.

FIVE ✗ CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE
You are free to use any of these settings, or anything from the Settings Page. You may use any virtually created setting you can think of in the Training Center, even scenes from your character’s world (although they’ll be devoid of people, unless they’re brought in as opponents).
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sansa stark | game of thrones (tv)

[personal profile] behaviours 2017-08-02 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
hot springs episode:
[ it's not modesty that keeps sansa's back to whoever else is coming into the hot springs in the wee hours of the morning. the sun is only just beginning to rise, and she has the good sense to be calm and slow in how she wraps a towel around herself, but that doesn't keep the hard edge out of her voice — ]

I came here to be alone.

[ of course, that's the trouble with public bathing. coming there to be alone is an altogether poor idea, no matter the hour. that sort of logic and reason have no place in sansa's perpetual sour mood, however. it's hard not to feel like an open wound here; she doesn't know what to make of the people, the politics, the missions. she thought she'd been out of her element in the south, but at least cersei's machinations had been predictable. ]
network - un: alysanne
For those of you who come from worlds that do not make communicating across a distance so easy:

How long did it take you to grow accustomed to this jewelry? It seems that so many find convenience in it, but even now, I hardly think to reach for it.


[ it's a bigger question, really: when does all of this stop being so strange? when can she consider herself assimilated? when will it stop feeling overwhelming? when will her feet be under her? but these questions are a weakness she has learned to hide, and so she exposes only this. ]
Edited 2017-08-02 04:47 (UTC)
akweks: (A] windows)

network; un: connor

[personal profile] akweks 2017-08-02 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
I am still growing accustomed to it. I do not know if it will ever come as naturally as penning a letter; there is a sense of urgency in communicating this way, and often I find myself burdened by the immediacy of it.
conqueress: (tell me of him)

network; un: daria

[personal profile] conqueress 2017-08-02 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
[ I know less than I should of the history of my father's kingdom, she had confessed to Quentyn Martell once. I never had a maester growing up. Prince Frog had been kind enough (wise enough) not to judge her poorly for that. But she knows the name Aegon, though she cannot parse them all. She knows Rhaenys and Visenya and of the Dance of the Dragons.

And she knows of Alysanne, called the Good Queen. Perhaps it is only a coincidence, but for Dany, the name and the unfamiliarity with the Magitek tickles at her memory. And she has lately grown suspicious enough to fear that there are no coincidences in this place. ]


Audentes travels not as an army, but in bands.

I grew accustomed to it in a moon's turn, when I learned that the distance would not serve. In every world there are threats to brave, questions to ask.


[ She's learned to keep those who would protect and advise her close this way, even when they cannot be at her side. ]
Edited (grammar, what grammar) 2017-08-02 09:41 (UTC)
signifies: (kal ( 018 ))

clark kent / dceu

[personal profile] signifies 2017-08-02 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
i. anwick.

[ It's a simulation, but Clark is sombre the moment he sees the dragon's body. He's been surrounded by too much death recently to take any satisfaction or relief in seeing it here. He just feels tired. Even if she's an enemy, she deserves better than to be a trophy in death. Asking around the town doesn't help. The townspeople are justifiably angry, and like all mobs it doesn't look like their anger will die down.

At the very least, the wyrmlings might be relocated to where they don't harm the townpeople, or vice versa. Clark isn't willing to tolerate vengeance against them. These are just children. It's not their fault to act in their nature, and they shouldn't be left vulnerable.

Clark looks at his teammate. ]


I'm going to help the wyrmlings. You should find somewhere safe.


ii. kitchen.

[ It's nice to sit and eat without needing to worry about preparation, but Clark has been hunting for some recipe books. He's adjusting to Oska well enough, but there are routines he likes to have, and didn't realise how unbalancing it is not to be able to cook at all.

There's a lot of alien food to try, and he piles a few courses on his plate.

He keeps to his own corner of the kitchen, nodding politely or waving at whoever comes in. ]


You might want to avoid those. [ Clark points at the fruits with a wry smile. ] They make you say everything that's on your mind.



iii. @ck — text.

Hello. I'm curious as to what kind of space travel exists in your worlds. How far can you expect to go? Is there extraterrestrial life?



iv. wildcard.

( if none of these work, reply with your own scene )

Hot springs

[personal profile] theneedle 2017-08-02 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
[ooc: idk if I could even handle a second here but. Wanted to throw her at Sansa anyway.]

You don't get to be alone. Not when you have a sister.

[A sister who has....a lot of missed time to catch up on. And is still almost unsure just how to go about that. A lot has changed still, since she last saw Sansa back home. To say nothing of finding out Sansa was pulled here too with these missions and all. And while she acknowledges the other's cunning and political savvy from her time with Baelish, Arya is still not sure she really appreciates the other's presence when the missions are often so dangerous. Putting Sansa at risk like that when she knows the other isn't a fighter, isn't suited to particular kinds of missions they might get sent on.

Which is why she has taken to trying to keep an eye on the elder Stark. Sort of. Not that she wants Sansa to take it that way, but still. She approaches quietly, not wanting to startle Sansa, particularly when alone like this.]


Didn't you always say I should bathe more often?

[Or something to that effect. Not that Arya cared then, nor does she even now, on being more like her sister, more 'ladylike'. She can't help teasing though, as she gives Sansa a bemused smile in spite of herself.]
unburdening: (what if i just used mad-eye moody quotes)

anwick

[personal profile] unburdening 2017-08-02 12:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[ the anger in this town is familiar, mirrors the anger that used to be rooted firmly in his heart. bellamy knows this, he feels, even if the place is new.

"they'll kill us," someone tells him. "that's what they do. that's all they know."
"we didn't start this," another adds.

(a simulation, he knows, is all this is; but he wonders how much ALASTAIR really knows about all of them, their worlds. is this coincidence, or something else?

"we've been at war since we landed," he once said. "we did what we had to do." "we didn't start anything; they did.")

he's nursing a small burn on one hand from approaching the wyrmlings already, but he doesn't blame them for that; they're small, they're scared, and they don't know better. and he knows for a fact that, simulation or real life, he has no intention of letting anything happen to them. ]


We're going to help the wyrmlings, [ he corrects firmly. ] So if you have a plan, now would be a good time to share.
Edited 2017-08-02 13:32 (UTC)
behaviours: (Default)

[personal profile] behaviours 2017-08-02 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
And yet still for anything immediate, I do not think to reach for my bracelet. Particularly when the distance to anyone I might reach with it is not so terribly far as to even warrant a raven.
behaviours: (13)

[personal profile] behaviours 2017-08-02 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Then necessity taught you to use it. My problem lies there, I suppose, for I haven't yet found anyone far enough that I could not seek them out myself, rather than send a message ahead. But then most of you have been to more places than I have, and have done things to serve ALASTAIR that I cannot.
behaviours: (Default)

[personal profile] behaviours 2017-08-02 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Because you should. You're not the only one people judge when you go around looking like you've been living in the woods. But there are plenty of other times and places.

[ She holds fast to her sour reproach, only because she doesn't want to show her sister that Arya disarms that critical veneer of hers. After all, it had once been Arya who was most deserving of it. Those days up in Winterfell seemed so terribly far away now, though, and her relief in having her sister here is a blade with a second edge, one of dread, a more rational feeling than relief for she knows well that having Arya here, with her head squarely on her shoulders, makes her a weapon that could be used against Sansa. Caring leads to suffering, and she has tried her hardest to eschew weakness.

But even despite her best efforts to make herself like steel, her resolve wavers, and she disarms. The tension leaves her shoulders, lessening their hunch, and she turns back to look at her sister the interloper.
]

Well, you've already ruined the peace and quiet. [ It is a performed sort of reluctance. Even the huffing and scowling is done consciously. ] You might as well stay now.
coleader: (270)

clarke griffin | the 100

[personal profile] coleader 2017-08-02 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
001 » training center / leramzen.
[ Were Clarke completely honest, she'd have to admit that she's a tad uncomfortable in her gala garb, dressed to the nines as she is in an ivory, sleeved gown. The pure, innocent color is ironic, considering how much blood she has staining her hands, but that isn't what bothers her. She's simply unaccustomed to finery now, used to wearing things based only on their usefulness rather than their appearance; wearing something simply because it's pretty is as foreign to her as wearing shoes on her head. Luckily, her heels are on her feet instead — another odd feeling, walking in shoes that aren't designed for comfort and resistance to wear — although her hair, pulled back at the nape of her neck with flowers weaved into the updo, seems just as strange. Looking at herself in the mirror, she feels a different person.

The ambassador from a planet called Pyxis, a short, red-faced man with a habit of spitting when he talks, has taken a shining to her, much to her dismay. For ten minutes now she's been sucked into a conversation about the primary exports of Pyxis. Apparently, they grow the best beets in the galaxy according to the ambassador, who begins to give her tips on beet-farming. She wonders, idly, if this is just a randomized AI or if somewhere in the galaxy there truly is a planet known for its otherworldly beets.

She seeks to gain intel and slip off into the museum undetected, but with his attentions on her, it seems an impossible task. Spotting a familiar face passing by, she takes her fellow recruit by the arm smoothly, smiling mildly although her eyes tell a different tale.
] Ambassador, I'm afraid I have to go. I think my... intended must be getting lonely navigating the party alone.

[ "Nonsense!" he says jovially, patting his newest victim on the shoulder. "You mustn't leave on my account. The more the merrier." Clarke fights back a frown. "Tell me everything about your paramour. I have to know!" ]

Um... [ Her eyes dart frantically over to her fellow recruit, message obvious. Help. ]
004 » the network.
[ un: griffin. ]

The library here is amazing, but I hardly see anyone talking about it. Honestly, I don't even know where to start. Any ideas? There's books on magic, the entire history of the multiverse, an entire tome on the ancient history of ALASTAIR, books on art from entire other universes... there's fiction, too, although some of it is a little odd. I guess it's to be expected, given cultural differences.

Speaking of the library - the librarians. They're very... unexpected, aren't they?
005 » wildcard.
[ you know what to do! i'm at [plurk.com profile] regnant if you want to discuss anything/have any questions. ]
amurderofsnow: (awkward)

network - un: white wolf

[personal profile] amurderofsnow 2017-08-02 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I couldn't say that I think of it as either a convenience, or even as something I could particularly forget about.

Then again, not all of us are particularly accustomed to wearing jewelry as some.
texty: (i just called to say i love you)

4; un: sumsum

[personal profile] texty 2017-08-02 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, my god, why would you waste your time in a library? There's, like, documentaries on this Netflix thing. You can't multitask with a book.
coleader: (321)

[personal profile] coleader 2017-08-02 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you just... not read, ever?
texty: (bananaphone)

[personal profile] texty 2017-08-02 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
DUH, I'm reading this right now.

...Kind of. I think? This is really weird actually, but ANYWAY, who knows what kind of space disease is on those books. Trust me, if human boys don't wash their hands, alien boys don't either.
forcevisions: (that you couldn't see it coming)

01

[personal profile] forcevisions 2017-08-02 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's not the first dress Rey has ever worn, but it's the most uncomfortable. That's for sure. So Clarke has an easy time selling her as the kind of recruit who doesn't want to navigate the party alone — she looks to be positively dreading the entire environment.

The sumptuous setting, the indulgence of the wealthy, it's all revolting. More alien than any actual alien she's ever met. The sooner they can leave, the better. It's the worst sort of training.
]

I grew up in a desert, selling scrap to eat. [ Rey's tone is dry, unforgiving, as she addresses the ambassador, realizing that 'paramour' refers to her. ] I don't think we have much in common to discuss.

[ Then she looks at Clarke. ]

I'd like to go now.
coleader: (347)

1/41739481304013 :)

[personal profile] coleader 2017-08-02 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
What do you think they're doing with the books, exactly?
coleader: (462)

jk dunzo

[personal profile] coleader 2017-08-02 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Never mind, please don't tell me.
unburdening: (Default)

un: blake

[personal profile] unburdening 2017-08-02 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
My advice? Pick a shelf and start reading.

[ this is 100000% what he is doing ]
deemed: (where joy should reign)

kitchen

[personal profile] deemed 2017-08-02 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[With only a nod, Odinson accepts the warning.] Personal experience?

[He moves through the kitchen, gathering a near mountain of cold meats, some dark bread, and a pittance of things like tomatoes and claiming his own bench space where he sets about making a large sandwich. Water drips from his short hair and his eyes are bright- he's just spent the morning sparring and he's worked up a powerful appetite.]
deployed: (204.)

1. i'm just here for fake marrieds.

[personal profile] deployed 2017-08-02 09:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The paramour in question looks momentarily confused. Bellamy's eyebrows shoot up, but the heavy-handed pat to his shoulder snaps him to attention. Questioning Clarke's choice in identifier falls down his list of priorities as he realizes Clarke's wide eyes hadn't been meant to alert him to a threat to their mission, but a plea to be extricated from this conversation.

Which Bellamy isn't sure he can do delicately. ]


I'm hard to describe. [ Bellamy deadpans, putting his hand over Clarke's possessively. ] And my intended is right. I just can't stand being without her another minute.

[ A more heartfelt delivery might have made it seem less like he was joking. But Bellamy's uncomfortable already, without an overly familiar ambassador trapping him into a conversation. He takes a step back, drawing Clarke with him. ]

Sorry to cut things short.

[ He doesn't sound very sorry. ]
behaviours: (Default)

[personal profile] behaviours 2017-08-02 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
You make it sound like a terrible burden.
unburdening: (mmmwellok.)

bellamy blake | the 100 | ota

[personal profile] unburdening 2017-08-02 11:36 pm (UTC)(link)
viewing hall

[ there are too many mirrors to look into each one, but bellamy seems to be trying. he's walking, anyway, slowly moving down the length of the room; sometimes his gaze is at eye level, sometimes he cranes his neck trying to see into one, and sometimes he crouches down to get a look at some of them. finally he pauses and lingers, dwelling near a set of mirrors as the view changes from the unfamiliar to the still unfamiliar.

the room is quiet, and footfalls echo; so when someone else approaches he looks up, eyes resting on them briefly. ]


Anything look familiar to you?

network | un: blake

If you're willing, I want to hear about how long you've been here. Doesn't matter if it's been a few days or a few years; I want to know. If you want to share the longest you've heard of anyone working with ALASTAIR, I'm all ears.

wildcard

(feel free to hmu with any of the other prompts or PM me if you want to discuss anything!)
danceoffs: (80)

network (un: star.lord)

[personal profile] danceoffs 2017-08-03 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Okay so it's simple and to the point I'll give you that

But this is just boring dude like there's no personality to it at all

You gotta have some showmanship if you're gonna get people's attention because that's what they like


[because he's helping and clearly this is important right now.]
controlling: (120)

!!!!!!! | un: b.w.

[personal profile] controlling 2017-08-03 01:13 am (UTC)(link)
There's a famous alien in Metropolis. Though not much in the way of commercial space flights yet.
unburdening: (his three emotions are:)

pleASE

[personal profile] unburdening 2017-08-03 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
[ this couldn't be less helpful if he'd tRIED. ]

When I want to put on a show, I'll ask your advice. All I'm looking for is information. If you want to be helpful you can start by answering the question.

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