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Home Decorating and Vandalism Meme
Picture the scene. There's 116 people (I think) crammed into 19 carriages (technically 18, since they can't get into the engine). This has been a home away from home for people for up to five months. That's gonna have had some effects on the environment. What are they gonna do, confront their own character flaws and grow closer as a group for it?
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So! I'm gonna put up toplevels in sequence for every carriage, and just comment with little changes your characters have made to it that might not have made it into the settings (but maybe should, who knows?). Even if it's something minor or transient, like a tendency to leave cold cups of coffee on the tables of the standard coach, or a little smiley face they drew on the wall in the kitchen.
OR BURNING DOWN SLEEPER 3 GOOD JOB IFRIT
Mingle, comment around, shame or applaud others for their choices.
Nahhhhh.
So! I'm gonna put up toplevels in sequence for every carriage, and just comment with little changes your characters have made to it that might not have made it into the settings (but maybe should, who knows?). Even if it's something minor or transient, like a tendency to leave cold cups of coffee on the tables of the standard coach, or a little smiley face they drew on the wall in the kitchen.
OR BURNING DOWN SLEEPER 3 GOOD JOB IFRIT
Mingle, comment around, shame or applaud others for their choices.
ENGINE
STORES
Oh no! Someone has drawn a GIANT BUTT on one of the fridges in big, bold black crayon. It would almost be a picture of childish innocence if it wasn't for the giant size of it...and the fart cloud emitting from it. Wow, how rude.
There are crates and shelves filled with supplies. Fresh food restocks every two weeks at stations. Shelves have barriers to stop stock from falling.
Upstairs has windows! There are two large washing machines; one at each end. Between them there are washing lines, baskets of pegs and fans to help dry everything.
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KITCHEN
The bottom floor has a long bank of industrial ovens running along one side of the aisle, the other side has a long metal work surface. Underneath the work top are cupboards that hold pans and oven trays. There are cooking implements hung up from racking on the back wall.
Upstairs follows a similar arrangement. Two work banks with an aisle in the middle. One side are ten large sinks with drying racking above them. The other is another work surface, this has smaller kitchen appliances (toasters, kettles, makeshift milk frother etc). There are cupboards underneath for crockery.
A dumb waiter connects both floors. Neither floor has windows. There is an ICP on both floors that show the recipes for the food of the month.
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DINING CARRIAGE
QUIET COACH
One of the booths in the quiet coach is full of tools and other interesting looking things and has a sign saying Keep Out. The glass has been painted over for added privacy.
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Home Shrine
STANDARD
The first four rows of seats seem to be missing and there is a single set of book shelves which contain the library. There is also a printer set up for those with devices that they can print from.
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GYM
The ICP in this carriage has instructions for a whole range of ball games! You might just have to... adapt to the long narrow space a bit...
There are also a couple of makeshift training dummies for general use.
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MEDICAL
One compartment has a door with a window. Inside is an examination room. A simple bed, a chair, scales, simple medical equipment such as a blood pressure monitor and stethoscope. Inside a cupboard there is a medical kit more advanced than those in the corridors of the train. There are also basic medications- painkillers and anti-histamines. There are also a couple of epinephrine autoinjectors (epipens but not branded as such, obviously). The ICP in this compartment has information about a range of illnesses and their treatments.
The second compartment has a glass window and door, though there is a curtain to pull across for privacy. This is a recovery room, it has a medical bed and an accessible toilet/shower. On the ICP in this room it is possible to register a passenger as recovering here, if so they will not return to their own bed each morning but remain in this one. However that passengers ticket will not allow them out of the recovery bay until they are ‘discharged’ and only one passenger can be registered there at any one time.
The third is a surgical bay. Though the equipment is basic it is enough that wounds can be sewn and minor procedures undertaken. The ICP in this room has instructions for more complicated medical procedures but also carries warnings that advanced medical training is advised and surgery should only be carried out by senior medics.
GAMES
As you enter the lower floor you will see there are no seats in this carriage. There are two tables, low enough that people can sit on the floor around them and large enough to fit about eight people around. There are cushions scattered around and even a few beanbags to sit on. There are wooden chests around the walls as well as a couple of shelving units. The chests and the shelves are full of games. All the board-games and card games you can think of from chess to hungry hippos.
There are silly games and serious tactical games. (As a note any game based on a canon that might exist on the train won’t be here but a similar-but-different game can be. Likewise any game with place names will be similar in style and play but the names will not be any that any passenger will recognise.) There are a disproportional amount of train-themed board games, obviously. There is a whole suitcase of Duel Monster cards, alongside a handwritten note explaining the rules, how to build a deck and to see Yugi or Kaiba for help.
Upstairs there are no seats and the carriage is split into two halves. One half has some large games, twister, giant snakes and ladders, lawn jenga, massive connect four and more large silly games that need a bit of extra space. The ICP in this carriage has the rules for all the games.
The second half is separated by a rope barrier. This area has four virtual reality headsets, and a variety of controllers. There is an ICP where they can be set up to play one of four games.
GARDEN
The carriage itself is a rock garden. There are no flowers or living plants but instead statues, rockeries and mosaics. In the centre of the carriage there is a pond with a simple stone fountain in the middle of it. There are four streams breaking off and flowing to each corner of the carriage.
Stony paths wind around the carriage with small bridges crossing the streams. There are stone benches along the paths and around the pond.
The light of the void reflects off the water and gives this place an an odd look. But despite that it is a peaceful environment.
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The aisle of grass runs down the middle, from one door to the next. Stone paths branch off around raised beds of soil. Nothing is growing yet but there are crates in which passengers can find a whole host of seeds and bulbs for various flowers.
There are roses growing up and along the metal beam, in full bloom.
The ICP in this carriage has a very basic 'how to' guide or gardening as well as some handy tips.
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Greenhouse!
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CINEMA
On the right of the screen there is an ICP and in this carriage it has a catalogue of films and TV series. There are hundreds to chose from. For more information go here!
THE SLEEPERS 1-7
To enter your room you swipe your ticket against the screen and the door opens. You can only access your own room (unless invited in by someone).
Each sleeper carriage holds five bedrooms and each room holds four passengers Two bottom bunks, two top. The top bunks can be folded up in the daytime and the bottom bunks can be half folded up leaving the window half as benches. There is a table by the window with an Information and Communication Point. It is on a stand that swivels so it can be used by either bench.
There are cubbies in the wall at the head of each bed, big enough for the belongings in your rucksacks. The ‘bench’ part of the bottom bunks lift up to have storage underneath, and indeed hold spare blankets when characters first arrive. Still it is a very tight squeeze.
At one end of each sleeper carriage there is a single toilet. At the other there is a larger bathroom with a shower.
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Sleeper 1: Cabin B
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Sleeper 6: Cabin A
Sleeper 3 Cabin C
Sleeper 1, Cabin A
Sleeper 4 Cabin E
DRESSING
The left hand side has windows but every other one is a mirror and has a vanity table in front of it with a padded stool. There are are a few other padded stools dotted around. Unlike the sensible hardwood floors of the rest of the train this carriage has a thick carpet and smells strongly of jasmine. It is full of spider webs and spider silk hammocks, though there is a six foot high walk way left so people can access the carriage...
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LUGGAGE
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