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voidtreckerooc2019-08-13 05:49 am
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Test Drive Meme 003
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!
What to do on a train.
The problem with trains is you are unable to get off them. Whilst hurtling through an ever changing void that’s probably a good thing all told but it can lead to boredom. Or at least it does if you don’t think creatively enough!
What can you do in a standard coach? Well the obvious, most practical use is a comfy place to sit, in relative solitude as long as no one sits too close. Read a book if you’ve the points to buy one, or write in your journal.
But thinking outside the box a standard coach is also a pretty good climbing course, up and down over the rows of seats, there’s even gaps under the seats if you want to add to the challenge. Or you could just play the floor is lava.
Escorting Dralite
Dralite: Small, bat like creatures. As chicks they are about the size of a beach ball, however it soon becomes apparent that they are predominantly made of wings. Unfurled the creature is tiny with massive wings, spanning a meter long each. It is obvious why they need an escort, they cannot yet fly and their movement is severely hampered by their disproportionate wing size. They will happily cling to any friendly creatures.
Adult dralite are about the size of a sheep with large wings and large claws. They are teritorial but not overtly hostile unless provoked.
Dralite have a screech that will floor most creatures, knocking them down disoriented. As chicks their screech will stun, giving them time to escape from danger.
This world has a sizable colony and a group of humans who preserve and look after the huge dralite nests. However it seems like a group of chicks have gone missing, poachers are suspected, probably planning on selling the chicks off world.
Team One Is to track down the missing dralite. There are clues, footprints, other tracks and rumours of an unauthorised camp of humans in the area. Follow the tracks, check out the camp, see if you can find who took the dralite chicks and where they are being kept.
Team Two Is to rescue the chicks by any means necessary. Be that sneaking in and stealing them back or bursting in to challenge the poachers and put an end to their operation once and for all.
Team Three The remaining chicks still need looked after, especially with many of the volunteers helping hunt down the missing ones. They are needy creatures that cannot mover very far on their own so rely on clinging to other species to get around. You might just find yourself with a new dralite hat or cloak clinging to you, trying to get comfy. They shriek whenever they are afraid or don’t get their way and are likely to wrap their wings around your head if things get too scary. Good luck!
Around the Campfire
Once the chicks are back safe and sound it is time for a celebration. A huge BBQ and campfire is set up for a tasty feast. Just remember to share the meat with your new dralite friends or they will get sad and sulky and that could lead to trouble.
There’s lots of food and afterwards the dralite conservationists will tell stories around the fire, inviting the trekkers to do the same. Wanting to know of the different worlds they have been to, the adventures they’ve been on. Or if real life tale telling is not for you then they will settle for a good ghost story.

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We're fine. I promise.
[ She has to hope it is, at least. Her hand stays on Harry's arm for a moment, probably a beat longer than necessary, before she brings it back to her own lap and folds her hands together. ]
You asked about my mission. I wanted to thank you, Mr Stark, for letting me use space in your work room to make smoke-bombs and sleep-bombs. They came in handy.
[ That might be a small hint of her old Isle Girl smile, there, and she's ignoring the dralite bites and scratches on her skin. Don't worry; she's already taken care of them and applied antibiotics. ]
If I mixed the latter right, and I know I did, the poachers are still passed out, dreaming of whatever it is poachers dream of.
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[Tony was definitely not helping. However, some of the steel in his posture relax when Evie again assures him she was fine.
That was really the point of this, after all. Keeping people he cared about safe. He gives her a smile at her appreciation.]
You're quite welcome. That was an excellent strategy, Evie. If we ever do it again though, I have some tweaks on the recipe we used. I think it would be a little smaller circumference but more potent.
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He sneers at Tony all the same, pointing his hook at him threateningly and standing up from his casual perch. No steps closer just yet, only more posturing, although every line of him telegraphs that he absolutely wants a fight. ]
Well if you want real aggression, I'd be only too happy to oblige, old man. Give you a good hooking.
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[ It's not said under her breath, it's said loudly And Evie isn't exactly the type to get loud when she's upset. But right now, she's furious. All signs of the poised princess she was a moment ago are gone. Now it's almost full bore Isle Girl. A very aggravated isle girl.
Putting herself between Mr Stark and Harry, it's Harry she chooses to glare at first. Her eyes look right into his, one finger pointed right at him while her other hand sits on her waist. This is not the Evie to be messed with. This is an Evie protecting what she cares about and that'd be both of these idiots right here. ]
Sit down, Harry. Put the hook away, and stop being ridiculous. Mr Stark doesn't know we know each other, nor does he know where we both come from. He knows nothing about that life. All he knows is you raised your hook when I approached. He was concerned for my safety.
[ And Mr STark, for as much as she respects the man, she's probably got a word for him, too. But this time, she sounds tired. ]
I need you to stop reacting to him. For me. Okay? Can you please do that?
[ And she turns to look at Harry, the same tired look on her face. ]
You, too. This is not the time or place. There isn't a time or place for it, most assuredly not here.
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He takes a step back when Evie erupts. It was more to give her room than due to him feeling any intimidation from her or her anger. However, he could concede that getting into a brawl with some dumb kid wasn't a good idea.
Also, who uses a hook as a weapon? Hasn't the boy ever heard of a knife?
When Evie begs him to behave he gives Harry a hard look before nodding his head in agreement. Yes he wouldn't provoke the idiot any further. Tony had nothing to prove anyway.]
Fine.
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Fine.
But for the record, big boy, I wasn't going to hurt her. You don't sneak up on Isle folks, it's not smart if you want your guts in the right place, but she's...something like a friend. I guess.
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Which she is. Tell no one. Hoping the situation is diffused, she turns to look at Tony. ]
We grew up on what is essentially a prison island. Through no faults of our own, save for that we were born there to our world's worst. My mother tried to poison a girl she was jealous of and sent a hunter to kill her, so she got locked away on that island. It's called the Isle of the Lost and for some of us...
[ Harry. She means Harry. ] It's all we know.
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I see.
[With a nod to her, he looks to Harry again.]
While it's understandable you'd be on guard, it's my job on this train to keep anyone and everyone safe. While I was wrong that you meant any harm to Evie, please keep in mind we have quite a few little kids on board who might not know to be cautious when approaching you or who might find your hook too curious to resist. So do be careful.
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Their parents didnt teach them about sharp things? Bit of an oversight. But fine.
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She'll take it. She looks at Harry and nods her agreement. ]
But then...what our parents taught us about sharp things might be frowned upon here. Just a bit.
But, I'm sure the kids will listen if you explain it's not to be touched or bothered.
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[He was right there with Harry thinking it was stupid kids weren't better trained for things that could hurt them. However, he was coming to learn there were a lot of lessons he took for granted as common knowledge and child rearing.]
So tell them, but also keep an eye out.
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[ Jury is still out, honestly. Kids can be little shits. ]
But fine. Mister Stark.
[ He can't help the patronizing tone or insincere smile, but he's trying? Kind of? ]
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[ No small child needs to know exactly how to run someone through. Or steal purses with it. Or any of the other cruddy things they’ve learned.
The mildly patronizing tone gets a gentle elbow to Harry’s ribs and a small frown on her face, but she’s not saying or doing more past that. If that’s the worst he’s doing at the moment, she’s not gonna bother him too much about it. ]
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Evie, Harry. Have a good evening. Let me know if you need anything.
[That last part was directed specifically to Evie. He does give Harry a bit of a nod, before walking away to check on other groups who had finished their tasks for the day.]
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Is he always like that?
[ Directed at Evie after Tony moves on. ]
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He has people he cares for on the train. I can understand his behavior, just like I can understand yours. I know where you're both coming from.
[ With that, Evie stands and stretches some, hiding a yawn in her hands and crossing her arms over her chest to stretch her shoulder muscles. ]
I'm going to head to bed. It's been a very wild day, and I have to help restock things on the train tomorrow before we leave. I'll see you in the morning, Harry.