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Test Drive Meme 012
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!
Film Night
The newest carriage on the Voidtrecker Express is the long awaited cinema! It hosts many films and TV series. Perfect if passengers wish to waste an afternoon without worrying about being stolen from their worlds and hurtling through the void between worlds.
Dashing adventures, chair gripping horrors or adorable adventures of the Merry Little Voidtrain. There is something for everyone, though with only one screen arguments may be inevitable.
Fight Club
The gym carriage is definitely created more for ball games than sparring but that hasn't stopped the passengers adapting as best they can. There are homemade training dummies and plenty of people who use the space to work out and get ready for the next mission.
But there is also a cupboard full of every ball for almost every ball game there is, the two activities in one space may make for a little chaos.
Spar with people, play football. Create some mix of basketball and mixed martial arts. All training counts, right?
Jungle Heights
The latest mission has taken them to a vast jungle, where people live high in the trees. There has been an influx of tree dwelling creatures with sharp teeth, sharper claws and a love of destruction. To make things better the forest floor is not safe, damp and marshy many creatures lurk there ready to bite at ankles and it is home to a root, the sap of which burns.
Team One
Treetop fighting is an acquired skill and one the voidtreckers are having to learn quickly. Swing on vine ropes and tangle with monsters. Quick movement and quicker thinking is needed to take down the creatures in terrain they are naturals at traversing.
Team Two
People here live on platforms in the trees, with bridges and walkways connecting them. Fend off the creatures and chase them away from peoples homes. At least there is slightly solider ground beneath their feet, but they must be careful not to fall to the jungle floor beneath.
Team Three
Many of the people here are not fighters and they need help to get somewhere safer. It's a tough journey through the forest, especially when they leave the bridges and platforms of the village behind. Children may need carried and climbing from one tree to another is difficult even with sturdy branches to walk along.
They must be careful to stay in the trees, avoid getting too close to the forest floor but do not get too high, lest they attract the creatures.
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With a spoon in hand he thanked the young woman before he spooned some of the delicious smelling dessert into his mouth.
And he went very still. His eyes widened just a little. Since he was a good and polite boy he did his very best to keep his reaction to the taste off of his face. He didn't spit it out. He didn't yell or make a fuss. What he did was slowly chew and then swallow... And then he scooped up another bite.
"This is... a very unusual flavour..." He said as delicately as he could. Then smiled. "A little cream would make this perfect."
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Verna took another bite and chewed it with every sign of not hating what she was eating at all as she considered this. She did like cream well enough. "It might soften it a bit, I supposed."
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He closed the fridge and carried the whipped cream back to his bowl. A quick shake and he squirted a good amount onto his cobbler, then held it out to the young woman. "Would you like some?"
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Verna eyed the can of whipped cream for a moment, then took it. "I suppose it couldn't hurt?"
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He tried his own, now with the cream for added sweetness. It... was better. Not by much, but it was more palatable. He would be able to politely eat the cobbler now that he had something to temper the taste.
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She was a bit interested in the boy. Honestly, Yuki was the only person who had made it more than a few bites in to her cobbler. "What's your name?"
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"And you?" He asked politely, head cocked and his smile widening a little more. He had no idea that he was an oddity in that he was able to eat her dessert. It helped, he supposed, that he was hungry.
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She didn't give much of a smile, but he got the impression it was because she just didn't smile a lot more than because she had any kind of problem with him.
What else could she say right now? "I suppose I have a taste for sour things. That's what people tell me, anyways."