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❪ test drive: #2 ❫
THE PROLOGUE There is urgency in the Orbiters' request. Refugees currently in El Nysa are asked via mass message to please return to Thesa Station virtual reality area immediately. Zasere tells them that the next set of Refugees are scheduled to wake, but there's been an issue. On Thesa, refugees will find that the people in stasis are still apparently trapped in slumber. Most of them are complete strangers, but there's a chance you may recognize a familiar face or two. Normally, these people would wake up from their pods without issue, but due to a malfunction caused by the unforeseen force during The Descent, they have to go through extra measures to make this possible. Those in slumber require extra stimulation, something to keep their minds active. What better than a simulation of an area of El Nysa? Keeping their minds active requires an extremely involved simulation. Those subjected to the VR (prospective characters) will find themselves completely immersed in their new environment, believing themselves to be native Olympians. To wake up from the simulation, characters must work together to accomplish a certain objective(s) in the icy tundra. Characters in-game will be aware that this is a simulation, but this is good practice for properly interacting with El Nysa natives, isn't it? PROMPT: WINTER CAME ![]() The wind in the icy wasteland is bitter and frigid. You are wrapped up in a winter coat, but even still, the cold bites at your skin and leaves you yearning for a warm fire. Perhaps you're a merchant from the city, here to make a delivery, or you're a royal guard, sent to patrol the area. Who are you? The sky is the limit. One thing is certain — you won't snap out of your new identity until you finish a task. 1. Due to the vast diversity of the creatures on El Nysa and the fact that new ones are constantly being discovered, an important objective is to carefully chronicle different species. Unfortunately, to research these new species, they happen to need more than just a visual. More than just fleeting glances in over a snowy hill. Researchers are constantly looking for ways to secure... ![]() 3. You are stuck in a dilemma. On one hand, you are set to work for Olympia. One the other, you're not completely sure what is really expected of you, or who the man who gave you this mission truly is.When you come to, you will awaken in Thesa Station. All will be explained to you by Zasere or Sael via telepathic link. Your world is no more. The Storm has consumed it. We offer proof in the Observation Deck if you desire it, but it won't be an easy thing to stomach. We offer you a new life, in our planet of El Nysa. We just ask for your help in maintaining the vitality of El Nysa. What can we offer you in exchange for your help? PROMPT: STASIS UNIT ![]() You have found the massive section of Thesa known as the Stasis Unit. There’s no special access required to access this part of Thesa Station, but refugees are warned that it may not be for the faint of heart. Here, in large pods that nearly cover every square inch of the space, are all of the people the Orbiters have managed to rescue. Your loved ones, your greatest enemy, your next door neighbor— you might find them here. These people are in a state of deep cryosleep. Due to the damaging effects of The Storm, their bodies are not yet ready to be awoken. PROMPT: GET REKT ![]() The Orbiters have noticed that some of the refugees really miss their video games. The technology in El Nysa could be much worse, but it definitely leaves much to be desired. Which is why, after expressing relief that everyone awoke safely, the Orbiters have decided to provide a little fun in the form of video game competitions. Anything from old-timey arcade machines to state-of-the-art computers, consoles, and VR headsets (though you may be a little tired of VR right now...) is available, and yes, they have your favorite games! Enjoy PAC-MAN, Starcraft 2, or perhaps Dance Dance Revolution! Teach a friend how to play. Get unnecessarily angry and competitive. Most importantly, have fun. Keep fourthwalling to a minimum, please. Recommended playing: QWOP PROMPT: OMAGE
Upon receiving your mobile phone, you will be asked to set a username. Voila, you can now access the network! You can choose to send a message to the entire network, specific usernames, or you can try out the Orbiters’ service, Omage, which connects you to a random user. They thought this might be a good way for their new guests to make friends with each other...
Connecting to server... PROMPT: WILDCARD
You are welcome to write any scenarios in Thesa Station! Characters have been granted temporary access to the Observation Room, and are encouraged to study it carefully.
FINAL OOC NOTE
Please give toplevel priority to prospective characters! Current characters wishing to thread these scenarios with other current characters are encouraged to create separate logs. However, threads between 2 current characters are not eligible for Natha Orbiter REP.
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! A TDM thread of AC length may be submitted HERE for 2 NATHA ORBITER REPUTATION POINTS. Current players may submit their thread at any time, and prospective players may submit a thread after acceptance. Please note that threads must contain at least five (5) log comments from your character. A toplevel counts as a comment. Network threads are not eligible.
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[ Her faint smile is relatively good-humored. ]
I was really into green architecture, actually. You know, environmentally-friendly stuff. Thought maybe someday I'd design a zero-carbon-footprint Empire State Building or something.
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[ By laughs like that was a joke. It wasn't a joke. The mad architect Dono Vorrutyer's torture chambers were some of the best-designed and longest-lasting in the Imperium. ]
That sounds perfectly marvelous, though. Does that mean - say - trees growing from the sides of the buildings, grass in place of carpet, that sort of thing?
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[ She builds mazes, not dungeons. ]
It's not just that, though - it's low-impact, sustainable building materials. It's knowing the environmental needs of the local area you're building in - what's at risk, how's the waste removal, that sort of thing. It's even about contracting and hiring locally to help the economy in the long run.
[ This - this is something she can talk about. It's safe, and it's interesting, and it's not about feeling sorry for what she's lost. ]
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I might need a little more context to decide if that's a compliment.
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Okay, I can honestly say that's the first time anyone's ever told me I'd fit right in with a bunch of nudist perverts.
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I hope you're not offended.
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Nah. I mean, even if I was one, I don't see anything wrong with being a nudist sex pervert.
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[ He presses a hand to his heart. ]
They're lovely people. And all of the technology in the nexus comes from them. Plus there's no better place to take a vacation - all of us Barrayarans want to get out to meet those Betan perverts.
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[ Not that she's much of a party girl, herself. Still, she can see the appeal, in a vague sort of way. ]
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[ She tilts her head at her mug of wine, thinking. ]
Seeing someone naked doesn't really tell you the important stuff, though.
[ She's never seen Cobb naked, and yet she knows far, far more about him than anyone she's ever slept with. Ariadne has quickly come to learn what real intimacy is. ]
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Why - of course it does. What's more important than penis size?
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Okay, you've got me there.
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But you're quite right. The heart of a man - ah, that is more important even than his sculpted abs. Where are you from, anyway?
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Canada. Originally. I'd been living in Paris for the last few years, for school.
I don't know if any of that will mean anything to you - I can't say I recognize the name of your, er, kingdom.
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Empire. But no, we remember Paris. My District - most of our subjects are descended from the French-speaking colonists. [ And then, in a French that's accented oddly and grammatically bizarre - ] But of course, we remember the City of Lights.
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You speak as if it no longer existed where you're from.
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No, it's still there. Different than you remember it, I imagine, but still a grand city of many millions. We just lost it for a little while - we Barrayarans, that is.
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She hadn't really thought about everyone speaking English, but the language change reminds her that she's at least still speaking to a human being, from something like Earth - not just some weird alien from another galaxy. ]
I guess that's good. Paris is pretty special. I dreamed of going there when I was a kid.
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[ His smile is a little wry. ]
Did it?
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[ Her own smile is a little wry, albeit for different reasons. She dreamed of Paris, and in Paris, she learned to do things in dreams she'd never imagined before.
She wonders if she'll ever be able to do something like that again. ]
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[ His smile turns a little wistful. Poor thing. Her Paris is a dead city now. ]
I don't suppose you ever dreamed of traveling through space.
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[ She shrugs. ]
What about you? Did you only ever dream of the next party?
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