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ɴᴀᴛʜᴀ orbiters ❰ mod collective ❱ ([personal profile] natha) wrote in [community profile] elnyan2018-12-25 07:15 pm
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❪ test drive #9 ❫

YOUR STORY BEGINS    

The Storm came. You remember darkness, but you don't remember much after that.

You don't know how long you slept, but the dreams were short. You remember the expanse of stars and galaxies in your direct view. Every world and solar system ever known to man was present in your dreams in careful, pristine detail. You also witnessed the Storm, which has devoured a fair portion of these galaxies. Your Earth and similar planets were assimilated by the Storm. Somehow, you knew it would be the last you'd see of your world. That was when she told you what happened. You knew that you'd be living somewhere new. The details weren't clear, but you knew it was a part of a deal with the entity known as Darma - once, you might have been able to speak to her, but now you are only met with silence.

When you awake, you will find yourself in Thesa Station. Your body is still cold, you're hungry, and the halls seem frighteningly bare somehow. Exploring the halls brings you to the transporter room, which will give you easy access to and from Nadril... Getting there is a quick process that leaves you feeling vaguely nauseous and out of your own body, and you can’t travel to the rest of the planet just yet, but the space station and the icy colony are yours to explore.

A FORCED AWAKENING (THESA STATION)    

... But that is, of course, assuming that your awakening was a smooth one. In the best case scenario, nausea might be the worst you'd feel. For many others, the newly awakened won't be a pleasant one.

In the past, the refugees will only wake when they are mentally and physically prepared for it. After all, they are in a whole new galaxy, and dimensions and time were trampled with to make the Intervention possible. Those who witnessed the storm before it devoured their own world would know as well that the Intervention hadn't been a graceful one, and it's exemplified by the way you wake.

Alarms on the station will be blaring when you finally come to, siren calls and flashing light invade your already disoriented senses. You'll find yourself face-planted on the cool metallic floor among many others with you. Some, just as confused and unstable as you; others, still sleeping — they're alive, but no matter how much you try to wake them, they will not gain consciousness. Or maybe some will. It seems the best way to approach those in stasis is to put them back into their chambers in hopes that the glitch hadn't disrupted their recovery.

Thesa Station has changed though, seemingly overnight. The space that surrounds the station is now in near-total darkness. Where there were once stars across billions of lightyears, it appears as though they're fading — some would flash right before your eyes. This is especially true for those with access to the Observation Room. Alarms will continue to ring as you find your way there. Once inside, you will see visible glitches in the hologram of the multiverses as a ghostly, dark fabric begins to blanket over the shining dots that represents the many stars across many galaxies. As it gathers the stars, it moves even faster. Somehow, you may feel that it's getting closer now. The impending doom of the Storm is now upon the little corner of the universes where Darma found her planet.

It's only a matter of time now before the Storm finally, finally, finds El Nysa.
THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT    
Nadril will remain accessible once you've established footing — it may seem like a welcome change to the steel, alarms, and artificial gravity. Once you've teleported down, your devices will pick up the message from the one and only Nurray, the leader of Nadril.
The sensors we enhanced with Natha technology are picking up on some... rather confounding readings coming from the edges of the galaxy. I've checked the archives, and it seems similar readings have been detected at five different points in this planet's history, since the Natha began observing it. We have loaded these virtual reality consoles with data corresponding to those points in history, but there are only so many of us, and there is a lot to look through. If you could assist us in examining these events in more detail, perhaps we can figure out what exactly it is that caused it and how the Natha were able to repel whatever is responsible for these readings in the past.

True to her words, the city square where you've teleported will have been furnished with a new piece of technology. Those who are familiar with Thesa's ins and outs would recognize it as a version of the Virtual Reality machines that can be found up there, but it is made for far more people. This foreboding machine has a shining gate that allows users to simply step through it and disappear into space.

However, what you're really doing, is stepping right into the past.


I. Burning Dawn —
You can hear the piercing screams even before your surroundings finish rendering. Once they do, searing heat, choking smoke, and flickering flames greet you — you find yourself in the midst of a burning village, at the center of the town square. The streets are swarming with people, both peasants who seem to live here fleeing for their lives and the heavily armored troops who have fanned out throughout the village, armed with torches and spears.

Those who are running speak of safety in the forest — a place of refuge, somewhere they can be protected even from these outsiders with their blades and their fire. But reaching the forest means getting past the invaders who are stationed throughout the village and at all the exits.

Fight your way out, sneak your way out, or find some other solution — but to escape this simulation you must find a way out. Should you find yourself killed by the invaders, you will respawn back in the village square again, right where you started. There does not seem to be any other way to end the VR session.

II. The Escape —
It is bitterly cold. You find yourself as part of a caravan — and though no one explicitly says so, you know instinctively that you are traveling north. Snow crunches underneath your feet and soaks through the material of whatever it is you are wearing. There are cliff walls and caverns visible further up ahead, and the path you need to take is a long, winding road that leads to the top of those cliffs.

On the horizon are dark clouds, and murmuring around you makes it clear that you all expect a storm. You have perhaps half an hour before it is expected to hit. What you do with that time is up to you, but should you fail to prepare properly and succumb to exposure, the next thing you know you find yourself within the caravan once more, a chill in your soul as you stare out at the approaching storm. Thirty minutes...

III. Crime —
"Catch!"

Someone calls that word out to you, and a moment later, a small wrapped package is dropped into your arms. There is a flurry of movement from somewhere behind you, and suddenly, men garbed in Olympian insignias — older than the versions worn in Olympia these days, but still recognizable — appear, brandishing swords at you.

"Stop! Thief!"

If the guards catch you, the scenery around you will distort, and you will find yourself back at the start of the simulation, with a package thrown into your arms. But if you flee, if you evade the guards for long enough through the twists and turns of the Olympian markets of hundreds of years ago, and manage to lose them...

When you come out of the VR session, you find yourself gripping a small trinket of some kind — an antique bracelet, or perhaps a goblet, or some other bauble of Olympian make. It is very old, and it is yours to keep.

IV. ...And Punishment —
The rattling of chains fills your ears as the walls of some kind of cell form themselves around you. There are shackles around your wrists, connected to chains which are bolted to the stones hemming you in. There are others chained here with you, and as you begin to process what you're seeing, someone enters the cell.

It's a large, imposing man with scale-like skin, and he takes one of the others in your cell and hauls them away. Minutes later, from outside, you hear screaming — and then utter silence. The man will return in thirty-minute intervals, dragging the inhabitants of the cell away for execution until he gets to you.

If you do nothing, you will meet your end in a variety of ways — beheaded by an axe, perhaps, or drawn and quartered, or boiled alive. Should that happen, you will awake in the cell again, until you find a way to free yourself and escape.

V. Castaways —
The tang of sea salt fills the air as the image of the ocean builds itself around you. You find yourself on the deck of a ship, sailing away from the isles of El Nysa, toward the thick, thick fog that has kept everyone fenced in for so long. "It's never been done before, crew," shouts a man with a thick beard, wearing the clothes of a captain. "But today, we'll be the first! Full speed ahead!"

The ship sails directly into the fog, and it seeps in around you, obscures your vision and becomes so thick that it's almost hard to breathe. But you can hear the waves breaking on the ship's hull, and everything is fine.

Until it's not. Until the sound of the waves breaking is the sound of waves crashing, until the wind whips around you and howls but does not clear away the fog. There's a sickening crunch as the mast cracks and twists and falls, shattering the deck and sending you and everyone around you into the icy cold depths of the sea. The isles are back the way you came, but can you make it? Try — because should you sink to the depths of the sea, you'll only find yourself on the ship's deck again once you open your eyes.
INVISIBLE WIRES    
While there are no apparent seasons in the everwinter of Nadril, the diverse flora is not all year round. Now, with the coming of the most distant moon of the year, there grows a beautiful red vine. It snakes upwards from the ice, bright red against the glowing scenery. Growing along houses, coiled up tree trunks, and spidering over the ground, the plant is resilient and quickly adapts to any terrain.

It's quite the sight to behold, but get close and the veinlike roots fade, becoming entirely invisible. Like this, the vine ensnares its prey. A small tendril wraps around your finger, your neck, or burrows into your chest to entwine your heart. Each plant chooses two hosts in this way, binding them together with a sharp ache that becomes more severe the greater the distance between them grows. You may be alone when afflicted, left to suffer the night wandering to find your other half to soothe the pain. The vine withers after about 24 hours, leaving behind no trace, however, resisting its pull has been known to draw blood from the most stubborn obstinate victims.

FINAL OOC NOTES    
As always, feel free to wildcard prompts within Thesa Station and Nadril!

These threads may be carried over as game canon if players choose. Players are encouraged to submit TDM threads as application samples, but they are not required. Please direct any OOC questions to the questions thread below.

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For this application cycle, there will be a cap of 60 and no reserves. Applications will be open on January 2nd at 12:01 AM EST and close on January 4th, 11:59 PM EST. Thank you!

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quietly wheezes and covers face ONLY GOOD THINGS I HOPE

[personal profile] colorature 2018-12-28 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
Oh no, I've been awake for months.

[She peels herself away from the pod she's been resting against, taking a few steps closer toward the stranger, stopping short of where he stands, only to rock back on her heels. She's been awake for quite some time now, compared to others.]

Feeling groggy?
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only the best things i assure you!

[personal profile] wingliner 2018-12-28 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
( oh. well, that's good news, at least? he won't be flailing about with another newly-awoken stranger.

not that that would be a bad thing! not in the slightest.

he isn't really sure where he was going with that, so we'll just move right along.
) Not so much groggy as … headachey? ( that's not really a word, shiro, but we'll give it to you. if only because you're probably not even close to operating at full capacity. not all of your thrusters are firing yet. )

A little nauseous. Nothing I can't handle, though. ( and here he's going to extend that prosthetic right hand, because it's always polite to introduce yourself. ) My name's Shiro.
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[personal profile] colorature 2018-12-28 11:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[As soon as his prosthetic arm is extended she reaches for it immediately, curious to touch. Both of her dainty hands find his as she draws closer, not really shaking his hand but just...feeling it up. Yeah, sorry Shiro. Welcome to Diva's special brand of no personal space.]

I'm Diva! What happened to your arm?
wingliner: (Da2zqPG)

[personal profile] wingliner 2018-12-29 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)
( it's okay, really, because — well, you know lance. he's sure that kid sometimes forgets things like personal space even exist, but there are worse things.

besides, he's amused that she's so interested in the tech in the first place. well, maybe not the tech, but why he has it, and hoo boy, is that a long, long story.
) That's a really long, boring story. ( he doesn't want to talk about it, but he's going to try his darndest to not make it seem that way. ) Suffice it to say I lost it to a war. ( yep, that sounds good enough. )

So, does this … always happen? ( gesturing now to the sleeping bodies that are still on the floor, having been effectively tossed from their chambers. because that seems like a really unpleasant way of doing things all the time.

( and it would kind of figure he would wake up when it does. )
)
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[personal profile] colorature 2018-12-30 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. Well, I'm not into boring.

[It's your lucky day Shiro. Diva's dislike for being bored to death is enough for her to drop the subject (and subsequently his arm) at the explanation she's given. If he lost it in a war that's good enough for her. She'll place her focus on the question she's asked instead, back to rocking on her heels.]

Mm...no, now that you mention it? Usually people don't fall out of the pods.

[It's...actually kind of concerning? But not enough for her to do anything about it or stuff bodies back into their pods. Saya's fine and so are the few others she still cares about.]
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[personal profile] wingliner 2018-12-30 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
( when he finally realizes how close she is with lance, so many things are going to click in his head about why she's so endeared to him. but since that isn't about to happen anytime soon, he really will just count himself lucky that he doesn't have to tell the tale of how he'd been held by hostile purple aliens that experimented on him and took his freaking arm in the process.

he looks at the bodies strewn across the floor, looking every bit like discarded dolls and that is just a little bit disconcerting. this can't be good for them. they really should go back into their pods.

so, he closes the distance between himself and the nearest one, and begins to do just that.
) They should probably go back in, then. ( he offers conversationally, and without too much effort ( thank you, killer upper body strength ), he deposits one ( 1 ) slumbering soul back into their designated pod. ) That's one …

( there are many more. but. at least this gives him something to do. )
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[personal profile] colorature 2018-12-30 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Is that...a suggestion to help? She just stares for a moment, standing dumbly as she watches him pluck dead weight off the floor to put the bodies back into their designated pods.

Maybe she should just...do the same, huh? Why not? It's not like she has anything better to do. Selecting a victim target she grabs them by the scruff of their collar with ease, lifting the body up as if she's picking a toy off the floor. Someone her size shouldn't be that strong but she seems unphased as she shoves them back in their pod, perhaps a little rough.]


Do you think they're dead?
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[personal profile] wingliner 2018-12-30 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
( you don't have to help, you're very small and it won't take him long to do his fair share of placing them back in their pods —

… or. uh. you could pick them up like they don't weigh a thing and chuck them into their designated spaces without so much as batting an eye. that is a thing that could happen.

excuse him while he watches for a second, blinking a couple of times like it might change what he's seeing, but of course it doesn't.
) They're just still asleep. ( no, be more specific. ) In stasis. ( you can't just ask if someone thinks someone else is dead, diva.

even in this case, it's several someones, but. not the point.
) Maybe don't … pick them up like that, though. ( these people are going to wake up with bruises if they do so anytime soon.

and so here we have a conundrum. takashi shirogane is too polite to just come out and ask how are you picking up these bodies so easily, because you're very small and it doesn't look like you should be able to do that, but you absolutely did and i'm astounded by it. please explain.

so … who knows. maybe he'll figure out how to ask that question in the next ten years without sounding incredulous.

or maybe not.
)
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[personal profile] colorature 2018-12-30 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
Oh. [She's just picked up another and was just about to toss them. Nice timing Shiro.] Sorry.

[So she'll just...set them inside the pod a bit more gently, even if she kicks the door shut with a heel. She's...doing her best. It's fine. This is fine.]

If you find a dead one let me know, okay?
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[personal profile] wingliner 2018-12-30 10:05 am (UTC)(link)
( if that sigh of relief of his isn't audible, we're going to be really, really surprised.

good timing, indeed.

at least kicking the door closed is moderately better. we're proud of you, diva!

although …

okay. curiosity is going to get the better of him if he doesn't ask this, because it can't just be some morbid curiosity on her own part for like. maybe never seeing a dead body before and wanting to? that's the only thing he can come up with as for why she would want to know in the first place.
) It's okay — ( in response to her apology. )

Why … do you need to know if I find a dead one?
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[personal profile] colorature 2018-12-31 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
[The answer is definitely not going to be one Shiro likes, that's for sure.]

Because I'm hungry.

[She says it so bluntly too, as if she's commenting on the planet's weather they'll be going back to soon. Yep, Diva's totally unphased, even if she realizes, after a moment, that that was probably not the smartest thing to say, especially to a stranger.

Oh well.]
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[personal profile] wingliner 2019-01-01 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
( it's not even a point of hearing something he doesn't want to — it doesn't even compute on that level, and it shows in the way his expression goes slack, the way it never does because he always keeps some level of composure on reserve for when he needs it.

it would appear that reserve is currently dry.

but. that just means he keeps looking at her with such a look of confusion on his face that you might as well be asking him to recite pi to the highest number possible. which might actually end up looking something like this.

he'll collect himself in a second, trust.
) Because you're hungry?
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[personal profile] colorature 2019-01-01 11:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh. Right. Diva and her big mouth that she never watches. She just says shit without thinking half the time and this is one of those times.]

I'm a Chiropteran Queen. Chiropterans are a species of vampire. Do you know what a vampire is? [Please say yes so she doesn't have to explain it.] Human blood is part of my diet sooo if one of them's dead, I can eat them.

[At least they wouldn't go to waste?]
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[personal profile] wingliner 2019-01-03 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
( well. he's not sure what sort of answer he should have been expecting, but it isn't that.

at least he knows what a vampire is, even if he hadn't been aware there was more than one species. the more you know ( ™ ).
) I know what a vampire is. ( he says it rather bluntly, if a little … dazedly, because. yeah. still trying to wrap his head around that, and he's seen some strange-looking aliens. somehow, this really shouldn't be as astounding as it ends up being.

he pauses, maybe a little awkwardly.
) I've just never heard of them outside of stories. I guess. ( read: i did not think they were real. this is new. i'm trying to be polite about it but i'm not sure about vampire etiquette. )