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Test Drive Meme 008
1. Post with your character. I’ve written out some prompts but feel free to make up your own, you have a whole train to play with!
2. Assume they have been around long enough for threads to jump right into the action!
3. Have much fun!
Happy testing!
Knight Quest
Upstairs in the games carriage there is a VR game set. There are enough headsets and controllers for four people to play. One of the games is Knight Quest!
A game that can either be played on single adventure mode or with the other three headsets in a campaign mode. It is a typical fantasy rpg about a young hero who is searching for a magical item to save the world. The story is simple but fun and engaging. The hero has a sword and shield and fighting in this game requires some physical skill, but practice makes perfect!
Games are a good way of gaining skills so team up and save the world, fighting monsters and practising fighting in a safe controlled environment! Just… Don’t bash into each other.
Making your own Fun
The standard coach doesn’t have all that much in it. Just rows of seats, though at the front of the carriage seats have been ripped up and bookshelves installed.
It’s a good place to read or write in their journals. Or annoy other passengers by climbing from one side of the carriage to the other without touching the floor.
Rehabilitation
The train has arrived at a collection of planets. That is good because your task is finding a place for the lindusi (large lizard creatures, recently rescued from a dying planet) to be settled and the more choices the better.
Team One
The first job is predominantly scouting. The scientists in charge of the lindusi relocation project have given the team a list of important features for a planet to have.
It’s like a scavenger hunt but for running water, certain types of plants, prey animals and other features. They have lent the void treckers some basic scientific equipment for testing the environment.
Team Two
Not all of these planets are going to be empty of hostile creatures. The second teams task is to accompany the first team and keep them safe. They have been given shielding devices, easy to use energy shields large enough to fit two people behind. They are handheld and a quick press of a button will activate the shield.
There are plenty of predators, from bears to strange flying aliens that want to eat you. Good luck!
Team Three
Once a suitable planet has been found the third team are to get the lindusi there. In shuttle ships. They aren’t too difficult to pilot, which is good because the lindusi relocation program is very short staffed.
Once they are safely landed it is a case of releasing them into the wild, in safe locations away from any immediate danger. The lindusi are still recovering from their trip through space after all.
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"I was born on a prison island. My mother was put there for attempted murder. There was a barrier put over it that not only kept the prisoners and residents in, but prevented use of magic. One of my best friends there helped run her grandmothers salon. I went to her for all my hair-color needs."
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She frowns some, not so much the tone, but at the phrasing. She doesn't think Belle and her king were assholes. She thinks they made a bad choice in regards to leaving children on the isle, sure, but she's gotten to know them. They're wonderful people.
"I was there until I was fourteen, and then myself and a few friends of mine were chosen to leave. We went to the boarding school on the mainland. Before we left, our parents tasked us with retrieving a wand that'd set them all free. We were going to, but..." A shake of her head, nose wrinkling just a bit. "We couldn't. We liked being better than we were raised and we knew if our parents were released, especially my best friends mother, people would be at risk."
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He shifts a little closer, reaching out to grab onto a little bit of her hair after she shakes her head, tucking it neatly back into place. <I'm glad you proved them wrong.> He almost sounds a little sad when he says it, mostly because he wasn't so sure he would've been able to. Not because he was bad, exactly, but because he was used to having his hand forced.
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Which she herself isn't entirely sure of? But she also missed her mother. When the barrier was up, it wasn't like she could just pop over when she wanted to see her.
The small gesture of putting her hair back in place has Evie smiling just a bit, as does what he says.
"It felt really good to do. I kinda still enjoy making people rethink their first impressions of me. It's kind of funny."
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"My mother was a queen before she was imprisoned. She wanted me to pretend I was a complete airhead and tried to teach me that the only thing I should exist for was finding a prince with a giant castle to marry. On Auradon, I figured out that I'm actually incredibly smart. I graduated top of my class in chemistry. I started my own business and bought my own starter castle when I left school. I was away from her influence and so much better off for it. Maybe this dumb train can be your Auradon." She doesn't see why he couldn't give it a try.
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<Maybe,> he replies. <I haven't been around humans this much in a long time,> so he didn't exactly know what he wanted to be, anyway. Not in terms that would make sense to a human. He'd been perfectly fine in his meadow, living as a hawk, even if the hawk body was starting to grow old.
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"It takes a while to figure it out, just so you know," Evie says, smiling softly. "And it's not at all going to be easy but...I think you'll get there. Wherever that is."
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It was tough shaking that mentality, but Evie was going to do her best to help.
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That's going to be a difficult thing to share -- not because Tobias wants to hoard it, but because his experience as a human wasn't exactly filled with wonderful things, and there's nothing as great as flying. Except... <They have cinnamon rolls where you come from?>
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He was certainly pretending to read, but Evie was more interesting than the book. <Flying is like if you haven't tasted anything in a year, and then someone gives you a cinnamon bun,> which is an absolutely religious experience, and not one he's inclined to have in public. He knows what it looks and sounds like.
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She was enjoying talking to him, that much was clear.
"That sounds pretty amazing. That's probably the best description of anything that I've ever heard."
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<I guess it's not easy to imagine, but hawks don't have taste buds. So when I turn human, everything is kind of overwhelming. Taste is the part that's really, really good. It's my favorite part about going human,> and there wasn't a whole lot he liked about being human, even though the train was obviously designed for them and his life would be a lot easier if he was one, right now.
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But then she kind of latches onto that and her smile returns some, a bit more subdued than before.
"Well, if you decide to go human for an hour or two, let me know. I love to cook. I'll happily make you something to eat."
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He doesn't tell her two hours is all he gets -- it's usually plenty long enough, though it's going to become a bit more of an issue when the first mission rolls around. There are a lot of limitations that are going to be a problem on this train, but he's worked around them before and he'll do it again.
<But you have to promise not to laugh too much,> though if it was only her laughing, he probably wouldn't mind. She doesn't seem like the kind of person to laugh at people, and it just makes him like her more.
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"I promise I won't laugh," Evie says. She's not the type to laugh at people, even if they're laughing at themselves.
Okay, maybe a little bit then? But it's only after she's sure they're not upset or embarrassed.
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Sound good?
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"But there's a variety. I just...don't do well with baking. At all. Not sure why I couldn't get the hang of it, but it's just not within my capabilities."
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<That sounds like it's really hard to do. Making pasta, I mean. I've only ever made it from the box, but maybe I could help, sometime,> he could even adopt a human form, if she insisted. Or maybe even Andalite. That was a morph he was fond of, at least. <Have you ever made french fries?>