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❪ test drive: #1 - the overflow ❫
YOUR STORY BEGINS ![]() The Storm came. You only remember darkness, but you don't remember much after that. All you know, perhaps, is that it was cold as you slept. You don't know for how long you slept, but the dreams were short, at least. You remember the expanse of stars and the universe that came in view. Every world and solar system ever known was displayed in your dreams in careful, pristine detail. You have also witnessed The Storm, which has devoured a fair portion of these galaxies. It was a dark, thick smog; ominous in appearance and ever foreboding. Your Earth and similar planets were immersed in The Storm. Somehow, you knew it would be the last you'd see of it. That was when she told you what happened, and how you can help. You knew that you'll be living somewhere new, even though you never asked for it. The details here weren't clear, but you knew you'd made a deal with Darma. Not long after, you'll wake at Thesa Station — Your body is still cold. It was all a dream, but somehow, you knew it wasn't — now, will you keep that promise you made to Darma? PROMPT: THE MESS HALL ![]() It's fascinating to the Orbiters how such a dull room can be turned around so completely with people in it. All meals are served by Roman, and while all the food is delicious, some of it is a bit odd. Is that neon green soup? That’s hideous. If you happen to be in the mess hall at a particularly unlucky time, you and the food will suddenly begin to drift. Someone’s got jokes, and they’ve turned off the gravity control. Now it’s just you, your fellow refugees, and the floating sea of food. Wait, did that person just chuck a pie in your direction? PROMPT: TRAINING MODULES ![]() While it’s all nice and well to familiarize oneself with Thesa Station, it is most advised that new arrivals venture out a bit. Not physically. No one is quite prepared for that yet. However, there will be several virtual reality training programs set for those who dare to be adventurous. For those who aren’t and don’t dare, well— good luck, all the same. Be advised, however, that participating in one of the training modules will start you off favorably with the Natha Orbiters’ in terms of REPUTATION. Once seated and appropriately strapped in, the system will automatically whir to life and the dense foliage and forestry of a section of El Nysa will open up. According to one’s map registry, it clear to see that it’s miles from the outer gates of Olympia, but not as far enough to venture into any other territories. So, in that sense, you’re safe.
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: HANGAR STATION ![]() You find your way to the hangar station. Here rests are a factory worth of docked mobile suits. You recall how the Orbiters had previously spoken of a "space frontier," but only after seeing this you realize how real their words are. Most machinery have marks of wear and tear, assurance that they have indeed been used before, and an assembly of others are going through repairs and maintenance. No one seems to care that you've just strolled in. In fact, there seems to be a couple of the aircraft that beckon you to take a closer look. Maybe you’ll only look on the outside, maybe you'll be greeted by the hand of a mobile suit extending toward you and welcoming you to its cockpit. You go out and explore SPACE!!! Unfortunately, that mobile suit should have warned you it only had 20 minutes of flight time left in its system. Or, perhaps, you’re a particularly ambitious pilot and you’ve strayed past the designated perimeter. Either way, the HUD display is now blinking with errors, cropping up with a single message: DISTRESS SIGNAL. 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.
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I have led armies to do the same. But I have no skill in combat. Who is this king you speak of?
( She has shared a little, and asked for more of his tale. That, coming from her, is definitely encouragement.
Dany has never borne witness to so much green in all her life. Even in the dark, the colour is bright and for a moment, she wonders if she has seen anything so lovely. (She has.) The open sea had been, the blue bright, too. It had represented more than simply freedom to her.
The roar of the beast begins to subside, allowing the scenery to calm her a little. )
I do not, at the moment. This is strange country for us both.
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Even strangers might judge — judgment that Edmund has little care for. When his siblings wake up, only then will he worry about it. ]
Myself.
[ His eyes slant to her. ]
This forest itself is unfamiliar, but perhaps —
[ Another roar this time, from a different place. He turns his head away, to the sound — perhaps the same kind of beast, but this one sounds — angrier. ]
I suppose not all of them could be as friendly as the first.
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He was no dragon. But Viserys? No. He'd have allowed every man in Drogo's khalasar to use her if it had meant an army for his cowardly claim to what was hers. Of that she doubts nothing. )
If what you said is true, then you sound like a good one.
( Unafraid to fight, like Rhaegar. )
Perhaps... what?
( Ah. In the gloom provided by the canopy, Dany can't help but tense her jaw in annoyance. )
I would prefer them more were they silent.
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[ He offers, though just that. At least for now.
The roar becomes louder, echoed in the clearing they now stand in.
Perhaps they are hungry, looking for the next fresh meat to come their way, though perhaps they are simply — beastly. Edmund's first hand experience with the Talking Animals might come in hand just yet. He plants his free hand on the closest tree, its barks brushing roughly against his palm, and the branches stretch out above them, for as long as he commands, ready to tangle itself against whatever enemy comes their way. ]
Tell me — do you still need my protection? Your weapon would shield you just fine, should you wield it.
[ But he remains close, one arm tangled with hers. ]
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( And she is sorry that like as not the only manner in which they ever would have met is this: the destruction of all they ever held dear.
What he can do with that power of his is incredible. Her gaze drifts up toward the branches, curious, despite the urgency of their situation. But her gaze is swift to return to his, locking their eyes as she nods her head. )
I do. But I did say I would assist, and so I will if needed.
( She grips tightly at his arm, extending her free hand just in case. Whatever is to come, she will face it side by side with an equal. )